Hexscape is a STL package of 37 modular pieces to let you build your own hex gameboard or dungeon, as big as you want. Each hex is 1.5" across, the perfect scale for (ahem) The Fantasy Trip, and many other games.
Stock number SJG13-5102
June 2026 – Available now on Warehouse 23
Affordable
Hexscape is far less expensive than a physical tile set. You can afford the biggest layout you want, and change it whenever you like. Print the parts yourself, and it's never out of stock. Print just the ones you need now . . . print more later when you want them.
Detailed
There are STLs for six hex and megahex floor pieces, for five different column heights, and for column bases and caps in each of the six floor configurations. You can stack column pieces if you want a really tall area.
Doors can be opened, closed, or removed completely. (If you don't like assembling the working hinges, you can glue the doors in place.)
The tiles' base design lets you add hidden magnets if you like, to hold figures in position, and there are knockouts to run wires if you want to illuminate your dungeon.
Easy to Use
The sculpting is clean and paintable. Or print in stone color and use them instantly!
The Hexscape tile connectors are invisible from above, and can be temporary or permanent, as you wish. If the connections are not glued, you don't have to tear down the whole layout to redo part of it. And the tiles are solid enough that you may decide to play without connecting them at all.
A Supported System!
No worries about your terrain going out of stock just when you want to expand the dungeon. Or, worse, the maker going out of business. If you're printing it yourself, you can always make more.
Continuing support – new and improved files – will be available on a completely irregular basis, as we listen to user feedback and play with them ourselves. If you buy the Hexscape file set on a registered Warehouse 23 account rather than as a guest, you will get automatic notices of improved file versions, with incremental changes and additions, free. (If we do a whole lot of completely different material, such as hexes and columns with a different surface texture, we might offer that as a supplement.)
Includes STLs for:
- Hexagon tiles: The texture is flagstone.
- Megahex tiles: regular and open-centered ("doughnut").
- Columns: The texture is stacked stone blocks.
- Two different door columns: Doors can be placed either across the middle of the column, or between two points on a side.
- Doorframes (different from Squarescape, to fit the columns, but using the same doors). Two versions for each of the two door columns, to allow for different printer tolerances.
- Six different doors.
- Locking connector piece (we cannot say this too often: the connector works best when printed from a slightly flexible material like TPM)
- Hinge-pin straightener.
And a PDF "README" file with full instructions.










