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ShipWorks Core Set

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ShipWorks is a 3D printable OpenLOCK compatible Ship building system for RPGs and wargames.
OpenLOCK based, it is the ultimate customizable ship construction kit, allowing for nearly infinite ship layouts. Customize your hulls, prow, sterncastle, forecastle, decking, profile, weapons, interior and more. Put stairs, hatches, and masts where you want them.  Let your players' imaginations- or your own run a bit wild, expanding the ship length, adding or removing windows or cannon ports. Hundreds of high quality components that allow you to build almost countless configurations of ships.


The best part- is that it's all playable terrain. With ShipWork products, stairs, ladders, even rigging, and some mast options are no longer 'dead space' or just for show. Miniature bases can slot cleverly into channels cut for them, allowing for unprecedented detail on the battlefield of ship to ship combat. Travel on the yard arms, show what step you're holding action on, throw open (or close) doors and hatches! Choose 1" gridded - or gridless decking.

Also comes with a bunch of accessories/scatter terrain- from cargo items, to the diving bell, deck and mast cranes, rowboat, and of course weapons. Weapons that pan and tilt- slipping onto the rail system used in shipworks- allowing you to put rail mounted heavy crossbows, harpoon guns, or swivel guns in place where you want; want more firepower? We have scatter terrain ballistas that pan and tilt, multiple cannons and a mortar! Chests, and captains quarters scatter terrain are also featured.

Expandable further with the Airship pack to take to the skies, the Shipwreck/battle damage pack to allow you to use OpenLOCK magnetic clips to swap out damaged sections in a flash in game. Also compatible with the tallship expansion- giving you another deck to customize and kit out; the Wide Ship Pack to add additional width to your ships, or the display stand, to make your ship a stately display piece even when not in use.


Thank you for supporting small artists!! These models are for personal non-redistributable use only. For commercial printing options, please contact us directly.

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Keith S January 23, 2023 6:53 pm UTC
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These ship models are pretty cool!

However, I am getting an issue with one .stl file in particular, the "Upper Deck Decking outer small", which seems to be necessary to complete the mid and upper decks. The model will not go through the slicer and generates an error message. I have not received the error message with any of the other models or any other terrain model I have ever used. I have tried redownloading the file as well, but still cannot get it to slice.

Has anyone else seen this?
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Christopher H January 24, 2023 12:28 am UTC
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Try an updated slicer; Cura 5.2.1 slices it easily, though some of the other older 5x and 4x versions for whatever reason have issues with it. I can't detect any solid issues with the model.
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Donald S January 09, 2023 4:40 pm UTC
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Have you had any experience with printing these on a resin printer? Just skimming the parts I don't see anything that would be a show-stopper, but I haven't tried printing a ship's-worth of parts out yet, either. Any suggestions or advice would be much appreciated!
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Donald S February 15, 2023 3:34 pm UTC
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The resin printer does a really good job on the prints. My issue is with the size of some of the models, specifically the Regal Prow. Would you be able to split that model into two parts?
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David T April 07, 2022 8:12 pm UTC
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Hi I am trying to find larger lower decking pieces, something like 4x4 or 4x8 etc.. do these exist? cheers
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Jonathan O June 30, 2021 8:07 pm UTC
Would these be suitable for printing on a Photon mono?
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Aleksey E March 03, 2021 10:52 pm UTC
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This is wider than I thought it was. I kind of needed it to be half this wide. I'm trying to make certain ships from the old Spelljamer game.
Oh well still lots of great ships to be made with this.
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Christopher H March 03, 2021 11:43 pm UTC
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Aleksey- the Sky Skiffs are 2" wide decking based, which may help. I based the width off of the average on most D&D sea-going vessel maps, and the historic sea-going vessel widths.
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Aleksey E March 04, 2021 5:45 am UTC
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I'll get that set next time.
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Jose M February 01, 2021 11:28 pm UTC
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I can't tell from the pics. Do the ships come apart so you can access the lower levels or is it just one solid piece? thanks.

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Christopher H February 02, 2021 12:01 am UTC
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The ships have full customizable interior options :-)
You can play with most of the options on https://studio.dungeonprint.com/shipworks
Dungeonprint studio doesn't show off all of the detail of the parts, but it's great for starting custom planning :-)
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Carrie S January 12, 2021 1:56 am UTC
The link wants me to pay but I already paid for this.
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Christopher H January 12, 2021 2:04 am UTC
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If you look in your library, it should show. Otherwise shoot me a email and we'll get you sorted out :-)
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Manfred G January 10, 2021 2:02 am UTC
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I am not able to find the two "Lower Hull Stern Left/Right - For flat backed sterncastles" tiles with "deep texture". Are they missing? The zip files contain folders "Lower Hull Full Light Texture" and "Lower Hull Full Deeper Texture" but both contain only the "light" versions of the lower Hull Stern for flat backed sterncastles... Any hint? Thanks, Manfred
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Christopher H January 10, 2021 8:10 am UTC
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The light and deep textured version both work- but I should have the update with the deep texture for the flat back sterncastles in the next week, along with a large update on the gridless decking.
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Christopher H January 11, 2021 10:45 am UTC
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It's part of the new update :-)
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Manfred G January 11, 2021 3:32 pm UTC
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Sea Spirit is exactly what I need... Thanks! You rock! :-)
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David A September 16, 2020 4:20 am UTC
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What's the size of the largest single piece?
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Christopher H September 16, 2020 7:45 am UTC
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We do have some 'large printer optimized' parts for decking sections, but the ships are designed to be smaller printer friendly, so everything has options to fit in about a 4"-4.5" build volume.
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Christopher H September 16, 2020 7:46 am UTC
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@david A, if you have a need for a smaller print volume, let me know and I'll see what I can do :-)
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David A September 16, 2020 4:38 pm UTC
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I don't have a printer yet :-) This project was the first thing that made me think getting a printer was worth it. Just wanted to make sure whatever I pick up can handle these files.

I'll do an FDM printer, because I don't think I'm ready for the extra effort of a resin printer.

I'll probably get the necromancer/airship/eldritch ship too; can all pieces be printed in about a 5"x5"x5" area?
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Christopher H September 16, 2020 9:00 pm UTC
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5x5x5 will work fine :-)
I personally use a Ender 3, which is a solid little machine.
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