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Tau Cargo Containers – Sci-Fi Storage Crates

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Add functional and immersive scatter terrain to your battlefield with these futuristic sci-fi cargo containers. Designed in a sleek high-tech style, these storage crates are perfect for supply depots, industrial zones, landing pads, research facilities, military bases, and colony outposts.

The clean geometry and large surface details make them ideal for FDM printing while still providing enough visual interest for painting and tabletop gameplay. Stack them, combine them, or use them individually to create cover, objectives, and realistic battlefield environments.

Features

  • Futuristic cargo container design
  • Perfect scatter terrain for sci-fi battlefields
  • Optimized for FDM printing
  • Clean panel lines and printable details
  • Works as cover, objectives, or environmental scenery
  • Suitable for 28 mm–32 mm tabletop games
  • Easy to paint and customize

Perfect For

  • Sci-Fi Tabletop Games
  • Wargaming Terrain
  • Industrial Zones
  • Spaceports and Landing Pads
  • Military Supply Depots
  • Colony Outposts
  • Research Facilities
  • Dioramas and Display Boards

Printing Recommendations

  • 0.4 mm nozzle
  • PLA or PLA+
  • 0.20 mm layer height
  • Minimal supports required
  • Fast and reliable print

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