🎮 Level Up Your Game with EnderToys!
The EnderToys Locking Dungeon Tiles set includes 21 durable 2 x 2" tiles and 35 connectors, designed for seamless interlocking and compatibility with 25mm and 28mm miniatures. Made from eco-friendly PLA in the USA, these unpainted tiles require no glue for assembly, making them a convenient and sustainable choice for tabletop RPG enthusiasts.
W**Y
Nice, inexpensive alternative to Dwarven Forge!
First, the pros: these are durable, have nice surface details, they use easy-to-manage clips to hold the pieces together, and will interface nicely with Dwarven Forge if you already have those tiles or plan to buy them.The cons: they're VERY lightweight. So much so I would recommend gluing a washer to the bottom of each tile. The thickness of the side walls takes up fully 1/4th of the space of tiles near walls, so if spacing is important in your games (e.g., you're still playing D&D Miniatures, or are a stickler for scale in your tabletop games), then you'll find yourself annoyed with how much tile is wall vs. floor. The two "door tiles", aren't doors! They're molded in the shape of closed doors but don't open. There are open archways, however, and of course if you already have Dwarven Forge doors you can use those, but as pretty and detailed as the doors that come with the Ender sets are, I was disappointed to see that they don't open.You'll have to paint these, which I don't see as a negative, but if you're expecting a fully detailed product based on the Amazon photos, be aware of that. Good value for the price, could use a few tweaks to make them perfect.
J**F
Definitely get your money's worth!
This is my third purchase of Ender Toys dungeon tiles. That alone should say everything, because I don't spend money unwisely. But to those unsure of this product, let me tell you it's well worth the money. If you want to add a third dimension to your RPG game but don't want to spend hundreds of dollars for a few rooms, buy these.These are well made 3D printed plastic dungeon tiles. This set comes with the basic parts needed: 2x2 floor tiles, 2x2 wall tiles and 2x2 corner wall tiles. Add in 3 archways tiles and 2 pillar tiles and you're good to go. I do recommend getting one of each set, including the 20 piece floor tile set if you want to have multiple rooms or larger sized rooms. They prime well. I used Rust-oleum 2X ultra cover flat grey primer (spray can), and gave them 2 decent coats all over. Then unless you want to paint them some more in detail, I gave them a coat of Krylon Matte Finish spray to protect from chipping/rubbing.As I have said, these are an excellent addition to anyone's game. Other sets have special tiles, stairs, water/lava, corridors, and curved corners. I can't recommend these enough.
A**R
good for the price
snaps together easily. but it takes longer to put together because there are no directions. packaging is not that great either. had 3 different sets smashed in a small box.
R**E
Exactly what I needed.
Do you want tough, easily customized dungeon tiles? Do you want to paint then how you see fit? How about fit the whole dungeon together, then pick it up as one piece? Theses will do it for you.The brick lines and tile texture held up well with 5 coats of primer, still very visible. But there is no defects too the bricks, perfectly flat. You need to add your own texture if you really want them to stand out. The easiest way I could find to do this was simply dabbing with pva glue (Elmer's baby) after the main coats then dry brushing.These did exactly what I wanted and once I figured out the painting cycle I can do a whole set in a day.
R**E
A good choice for affordable terrain!
These were very functional tiles that went together easily. being able to mix sets and make unique dungeons is a lot of fun. My only disappointment while painting was finding how little detail was used on the wall section so you have to get creative with how you paint. It still turned out looking amazing so I don't consider it a big drawback.This particular set ended up being very useful and I was happy with the way I could use the pillars in corners to substitute for corner pieces when needed.
C**D
Good stuff
These Ender Toys tiles are sturdy, droppable, light and can interchange to reconfigure how your imagination does.Though the only problem I had was the random of colored pieces. I know I am going to prime these trying to keep them all grey.I have bought a few of these sets and love them but just wish these sets were a bit more collected to ship "looking a more of a single set."
X**N
Awesome Dungeon Tiles
I have just about every set of the Locking Dungeon Tiles, and they all work perfect together, I have used them for numerous D&D sessions, and my players love them. I planned on buying DwarvenForge but they are always out of stock and over priced, these are awesome alternatives, I will be buying many more sets to set up entire dungeon crawls.You will need to primer them ahead of time with a nice thick sandable primer to cover up any tiny defects, print lines, or pin holes from the printing which is 100% normal and to be expected, and then a quick shadow/dark wash and a clear acrylic to seal everything in and you're golden.
S**R
One color please...
Love them and will use them as the DM; however, why not choose just one color? Why white, black, dark and light grey dungeon tiles, walls, doors, floors and bridges? Yes, I will eventually prime and paint, but...
M**H
Awesome lil kits
I bought 3 or 4 sets for my lad for Xmas great sets well made to but this set is missing around 20 connectors all the others came with the right amount xx is there any chance of getting more connectors please xEDIT ,,,found conectors in one of the boxes x sorry for confusion xx
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