This is a boat designed for D&D. It is a 18 by 4 playable space.It is 90 feet long and 20 feet wide. It is printed in different sections, this makes it fit on standard printers and easily stored. Hopefully, you can enjoy it as much as I am.
If this boat is to big for what you want, you can find a smaller one here! https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3167262. I cant wait to see someone post a make, that would be amazing. Thanks.
Edit: As of 21/11/2018, the Middle3.stl was different from Middle3.obj. I uploaded the wrong part. It is now corrected.
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