I'm sure you've noted that over the past month or two, I've been experimenting with designing tiles with parts that are painted separately then glued together. External tiles, by their nature, are already suited to being built this way. Getting the internal tiles built out so they could do it took a bit of rework and a lot of print testing, and now I think they are ready.
The main wall construction kit project on Thingiverse acts as a centralized place where you can find all the parts that can be used to make any wall. As I release new tiles, I'll add any new parts to the construction kit or one of its sub-projects.
Currently, you can download sub-projects for holding stone-floor parts, wood-floor parts, stone-wall backs and tudor-wall backs. Anything new that fits those styles will make it into those projects, and as new styles are released, they will get their own parts projects to hold pieces that can be used with the construction kit.
Over time, I will be adding construction kits for each of the different basic tile layouts (wall, corner, corridor, dead end, diagonal, and curved). Each one requires a fair bit of testing to make sure the final result is good, so it will take a while to stream these out. Corners and dead ends, particularly, will require that I make a lot of new pieces to be able to put windows/doors/etc. on any segment. Expect to see more constructions kits over the next few months.
I will continue to produce full tiles as well as full tiles with full bases (as one piece). The survey communicated that many of you prefer that, but many also like the idea of being able to build new combinations of tiles from a series of parts.
Octavian-Tiberiu Patraulea
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