Custom 3D Prints, Gaming Tiles, Minis, & More!

What We Do

  • Gaming Items

    The Primary product we sell are products to enhance tabletop gameplay. This includes dice towers, miniatures, dungeon tiles, and entire dungeon layouts ready to print and play! If you want to design your dungeon and price the pieces yourself, check out Dungeon Print Studio! (Note that we are not affiliated with the creator of Dungeon Print Studio.)

    Our current print partners are:

    Fat Dragon Games

    Brite Minis

    STLFlix

    Arbiter Miniatures

    Fates End

    MZ4250

    Be sure to check them out if you’d rather print your own miniatures or terrain from these great sculptors!

  • Custom Orders

    Have an idea for something you’d like printed? Talk to us and we can see if we can make it into a reality!

  • Nerdmas Flyer

    Live Events

    If you’d rather shop in person, you can find us at various live events in the Omaha area. Keep an eye out here for more information on our next event!

    Next Show:

    Nerdmas 2023

    December 2, 2023

    Liberty First Credit Union Arena (Ralston Arena)

    10 AM - 6 PM

Our Story

In 2016, I purchased my first 3D printer: an Anet A8. Anyone who knows much about 3D printing knows that it was probably a good thing that I never got a chance to set up that printer and get it going. Three years later, I got my hands on a 3D printer and finally started printing things. I was hooked almost immediately. Enjoying tabletop gaming, I set out to find ways to combine my two hobbies and discovered my first printing partner in Fat Dragon Games. FDG had been around since the mid-2000s but started designing 3D-printable files and selling them. Their models became some of my favorites because they were easy to print and required little to no support materials. Immediately, I wanted to go out and start printing massive dungeons but was limited by the small print size of the printer I had at the time. I purchased more printers from there. Some of those have come and gone, but I currently have eight printers in use at any time. Nowadays, you can find me printing during live streams on the Twitch channel MakerDeck. Who knows? Perhaps someday, you'll see your print up there being created before your very own eyes!