Presenting The King’s Pass, a magnificent and highly detailed terrain piece designed to be the crown jewel of your gaming table. This multi-part STL model is engineered for exceptional results on both FDM and Resin 3D printers. The main rock formations are optimized for support-free FDM printing, allowing for a seamless and rewarding printing experience. Intricate details like the royal statue and bridge elements can be rendered with breathtaking clarity in resin.
Perfectly scaled for 28mm and 32mm miniatures, The King’s Pass is a versatile addition to any tabletop wargame or role-playing campaign. On the battlefield, it serves as a formidable line-of-sight blocker, provides crucial cover for your troops, and creates a natural chokepoint for strategic encounters. The railway bridge can function as a primary objective, a vital supply line to be captured, or a precarious crossing for daring units. The mysterious tunnel, with the strange skeletal remains inside, offers a hidden passage or a lair for a deadly ambush, adding layers of tactical possibility to your games.
The design is inspired by the monumental statuary and engineering marvels of antiquity and the medieval period. Throughout history, great rulers have commemorated their reigns and secured vital trade routes by carving paths through impassable mountains and erecting colossal monuments. From the rock-carved tombs of Petra to the mountain passes of the Alps guarded by effigies of saints and emperors, such locations have always been steeped in legend and strategic importance.
Our King’s Pass evokes this epic history with a unique fantasy twist. The statue itself is reminiscent of Romanesque or early Gothic depictions of legendary monarchs like Charlemagne or King Arthur, rulers who became symbols of unity and strength. The statue of this forgotten king, with his hand resting on his greatsword, stands as a silent sentinel over the passage. The anachronistic railway suggests a lost age of advanced engineering, perhaps the work of a forgotten human empire or the legendary craftsmanship of Dwarven engineers, creating a unique narrative for settings that blend medieval fantasy with early industrial elements. This pass could be a remnant of a once-mighty kingdom that connected its mountain holds with iron tracks, a testament to a forgotten age of prosperity and ambition, now fallen into ruin and waiting to be rediscovered by your adventurers.



