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🏛️ Column Element – Dragonlock Terrain Module by Fat Dragon Games
Weathered stone pillars rise from the darkness as if silent witnesses to ancient rituals. The Column Element from the Dragonlock Terrain Series by Fat Dragon Games gives your dungeon not only structure but also atmosphere – perfect for bringing temple halls, crumbling vaults, or monumental catacombs to life.
This versatile terrain piece is available in two variants:
- ⚒️ With 2x2 floor tile: Stable base and seamless integration into your Dragonlock system – ideal as a supporting architectural detail or decorative room element.
- 🧱 As a standalone column: Freely placeable on any floor element or game board – perfect for flexible room design or creating obstacles and cover in the game.
Made from durable ABS using high-resolution 3D printing, the column element impresses with finely detailed stone texture and modular compatibility. Whether standing alone or placed in a row – each column becomes a focal point in your tabletop dungeon.
⚙️ Product Details
- System: Dragonlock Terrain by Fat Dragon Games
- Scale: 28–32 mm – ideal for D&D, Pathfinder & Co.
- Material: ABS – durable, detailed & precise fit
- Printing Process: High-resolution 3D printing for authentic stone textures
- Variants:
- - - - - Column with 2x2 floor tile
- - - - - Freestanding column without base
- Compatible with: all Dragonlock dungeon elements
🎨 Design & Painting
All elements are optionally available:
- Unpainted – ready for your own creative design
- Painted in tabletop quality – with realistic colors and shading
- Deluxe version – with additional handcrafted decoration (e.g., moss, stones, wood remnants)
🖌️ Painting is done with high-quality acrylic paints from Army Painter and Vallejo to perfectly emphasize the textures and depths of the stone surfaces.
With this Column Element, you add not only structure but character to your dungeon – whether as a supporting building element, a decayed relic, or a mystical center of ancient magic.
A must-have for everyone who wants to expand their Dragonlock dungeons with architectural depth and narrative flair.
Design: Fat Dragon Games