Modular Dungeon Tiles Expansion Set, by Custom Terrain


Instant Digital Download - Print and Play at home!


For Dungeons and Dragons/D&D, Pathfinder, and other roleplaying games...


Bring a new level of realism to your roleplaying games!

This is an additional set of hallways and rooms compatible with my existing gaming tile range. These rooms can add a bit more variety to your layouts, and are accented with glowing lanterns for a little more atmosphere and magic in your games.

**Final download version does not include watermarks or logos :)

Quickly and easily lay down tiles for a sprawling complex dungeon.

My tiles are photographed from real life models which I have personally crafted using my years of terrain building expertise. No graphic renders here - you get high resolution images of actual dungeon tiles I have hand assembled and painted, giving your dungeon that next level of realism, but with the convenience and affordability of a print and play system.

Print and play dungeons are convenient, easy to store, and you can print off as many tiles as you like and make your dungeon as big as you like, without paying the premium that comes with plastic cast dungeons.

The tiles featured here include:
> L shape hall A
> L shape hall B
> Short hall
> Short thin hall
> Large room A
> Large room B
> Mirror images of all of the above for additional layout options


All the pieces in the images were hand sculpted, moulded, cast and painted by me.



Each tile has variations on door placement and the number of doors leading into and out of the room, and will give you a wide variety of creative layout options.

Tile size measures approx 25mm (approx 1 inch).


These tiles can easily be printed to paper or to cardboard. I have designed the tiles specifically for standard A4 printing (will also work fine with similar sizes like 'letter' or 'legal'), so you will have no trouble with using your home printer. The file dimensions are scaled so that even if printing different sized rooms, the scale of the rooms will remain consistent.


You can also try the following:

> Print the tiles onto '1UP' label sheets, and adhere them to foamcore board or corrugated cardboard for thicker more durable tiles.

> Laminate the tiles so that you can use dry-erase markers to draw details on while you are playing your games (draw on objects, add impromptu obstacles or searchable items, or simply write notes like stats or health points).



This set of tiles is 'unfurnished'. This means that the tiles depict empty rooms and hallways, perfect for adding additional elements for customised layouts, whether by drawing them on or by using dungeon accessories.

For dungeon accessories, I also have a wide range of cast and painted items including tables and chairs, blacksmith/forge equipment, kitchen benches and shelves, bedroom furniture and more.

I also offer (and will continue to expand) a wide range of compatible print and play dungeon tiles in different layouts and themes, including special single room expansions for exciting and unique encounters.