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Roof Beams (Dragonlock Compatible)

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I was tired of printing entire second floors for the roof space of single storey buildings, since mostly I don't want the roof space to be playable anyway. This is my solution. 

Includes a 4x4 "Roof Beam" as well as a 4x2 version

They can be used with the normal FDG roof tiles and trusses as well as with Michael Sheridans wider roof set. (Two of the 4x4 pieces can be clipped together for the 4" roof, and a 4x4 clipped to a 4x2 for the 3" roofs. 

Comment below if you would like similar pieces in different sizes to be added. 

Does not include Dragonbite clips. They can be downloaded from the link below. 

Dragonlock Clips 

This set does not contain Roof Trusses, they can be found in the Dragonlock Village sets and the wider roof set linked above. 

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Terry B December 28, 2018 5:32 am UTC
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Seconded for the 3" and 4" roof pieces just released!
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James F December 28, 2018 8:31 am UTC
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Printing his designs now and will then start working on this
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Terry B December 29, 2018 3:47 am UTC
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I would like to suggest for the 3" roof sections, to have a 6"x 6" frame. I think it would be best with supports at either the 2" in or 3" double wide in the center to support the trusses. I think the 4" that you have already made can be assembled in a grid.
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Terry B December 29, 2018 3:49 am UTC
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Oh, second thoughts for the 3" sections.. maybe make it 2" wide and 3" deep (parallel to the trusses), that way, you can build out what you need with a grid, to make it more modular.
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James F December 29, 2018 11:26 am UTC
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Yeah the 4" clip together so no need to add anything there. Making them bigger you would need the cross sections anyway to support the trusses in the middle. I will release a 2x4 later today which can clip onto the 4x4 to give a 6x4 that will make it usable with Mikes 3" roofs. I will then start looking at dedicated ones for the 3" roofs. I suspect you are right and 3 x 2 will work best.
Thanks for the suggestions
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Richard S December 27, 2018 10:35 pm UTC
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Awesome idea! Sizes to support the recent 3 and 4 inch roof release by Michael Sheridan would be useful as well - https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/262369/3-and-4-inch-timber-roofs?filters=0_0_0_44593_0
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James F December 28, 2018 8:30 am UTC
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Printing his designs now and will then start working on this
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Lou A December 27, 2018 7:20 pm UTC
Great idea! Different sizes wold be cool.
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James F December 27, 2018 7:35 pm UTC
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Coming soon. Will start with 2 x 4 as well
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