von BK-Rafael | 13.11.2025 | eingestellt unter: 3D-Druck, Crowdfunding, Terrain / Gelände

Corvus Games Terrain: EdoKanto SciFi Terrain Kickstarter

Corvus Games Terrain haben ihren Kickstarter für 3D-druckbares SciFi Terrain gestartet: EdoKanto.

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EdoKanto: 3D printable cyberpunk scifi wargaming terrain

Corvus Games Terrain is delighted to bring you our sixth Kickstarter campaign for 3D printable wargaming scenery: EdoKanto, a 28mm – 35mm set of cyberpunk inspired scifi gaming terrain.

This campaign features just one easy pledge level with 11 printable building designs in this core set. Also included are a set of modular OpenLOCK ‚riser‘ tiles to elevate your layouts. All the components have been designed to print on the average FDM home printer without the need for supports. There’s also the option for a Merchant Level Pledge.

EdoKanto has been designed to be printed on FDM printers, and all the components been tested extensively at CorvusHQ along with a select few members of the Corvus Facebook testing group. All of the components are designed to print without the need for fiddly supports and have been exported into the optimal orientation for printing.
Example prints of the Locust Eatery and the Autocraft mechanic workshop from the testing group with a miniature for scale
Example print of the Tocho Building from the testing group

All models have been FDM tested on a BambuLab P1P, and Prusa Mk2s and Mk3s. A print size of 225mm x 225mm is required as a minimum.

These are digital files and no physical models will be produced as part of this kickstarter.

Building Details

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All buildings have removable roofs and playable accessible interiors. Most have the option for slot-in signage with ladder or stair access to upper floors/roof areas.

Tocho Building

A three floor large footprint building. The ground floor has 4 optional slot-in doors and measures 8″ square, allowing it to be used as an ‚objective room‘.

Measurements
Lower: 215mm x 215mm x 92mm
Upper 1: 211mm x 211mm x 78mm
Upper 2: 211mm x 215mm x 78mm
Roof: 223mm x 181mm x 31mm

Assembled size: 245mm x 239mm x 270mm (including optional hanging signage)

Tech Fixer

A mid-sized ‚L-shaped‘ building with two floors. The front awning prints separately and connects to the building using the supplied OpenLOCK clips. A separate optional rooftop billboard is included. Slot-in signage prints separately.

Measurements
Lower: 175mm x 203mm x 78mm
Upper: 180mm x 224mm x 78mm
Roof: 178mm x 210mm x 60mm

Assembled size: 180mm x 250mm x 224mm (including optional hanging signage)

Sunoku Market Building

A mid-sized building with a separate upper ‚floor‘. This can effectively be used as two separate buildings or combined into one larger structure. A separate stairs allows upper access.

Measurements
Lower: 180mm x 141mm x 78mm
Lower Roof: 198mm x 142mm x 30mm
Upper: 102mm x 95mm x 78mm
Upper Roof: 125mm x 125mm x 40mm

Assembled size: 198mm x 202mm x 195mm

EdoCity News Stand

A small news kiosk building that prints as two parts. Ideal for providing cover and block line-of-sight.

Measurements
Lower: 89mm x 99mm x 78mm
Roof: 79mm x 110mm x 26mm

Assembled size: 89mm x 111mm x 101mm

Mechanic Workshop

A mid-sized single floor building with access to the roof area via stairs.

Measurements
Lower: 219mm x 168mm x 78mm
Roof: 177mm x 178mm x 31mm

Assembled size: 219mm x 187mm x 106mm

Locust Eatery Building

A small footprint two-floor building with access to the roof area via ladder. Slot-in hanging signage is included.

Measurements
Lower: 118mm x 119mm x 77mm
Upper: 107mm x 111mm x 78mm
Upper Roof: 106mm x 103mm x 22mm

Assembled size: 119mm x 151mm x 173mm

Large Apartment Building

A large three-floor building with optional slot-in hanging signage. Access from ground level via stairs at the side that print separately. An extra ‚blank‘ upper floor is included should you want a very tall apartment building.

Measurements
Lower: 197mm x 203mm x 78mm
Upper 1: 227mm x 223 x 78mm
Upper 2: 225mm x 219 x 78mm
Roof: 228mm x 181mm x 25mm

Assembled size: 296mm x 259mm x 250mm (including optional hanging signage)

Fusion Ramen Stand

A small single floor building with optional slot-in hanging signage plus clip-in components. A separate row of seating and free-standing sign is included.

Measurements
Lower: 116mm x 97mm x 78mm
Roof: 124mm x 95mm x 48mm

Assembled size: 145mm x 134mm x 123mm (including optional hanging signage)

DocStims Medical Building

A large two-floor building with frontal overhang.

Measurements
Lower: 134mm x 203mm x 78mm
Upper: 128mm x 189mm x 78mm
Roof: 144mm x 197mm x 22mm

Assembled size: 144mm x 263mm x 172mm

808Club Building

A mid-sized two floor building with optional slot-in hanging signage. Access from ground level via ladder.

Measurements
Lower: 167mm x 176mm x 103mm
Upper: 162mm x 210mm x 78mm
Roof: 154mm x 207mm x 47mm

Assembled size: 186mm x 210mm x 222mm (including optional hanging signage)

Laundromat

A small single-floor building ideal for providing cover and block line-of-sight.

Measurements
Lower: 161mm x 111mm x 58mm
Roof: 154mm x 109mm x 29mm

Assembled size: 161mm x 111mm x 83mm

Pledge Levels

The EdoKanto campaign has just one simple personal pledge level plus a separate ‚merchant license‘ level for those of you that wish to print and sell physical models.

Core Set Personal Pledge – €40

The Core Set Personal pledge level features 11 printable building designs along with a set of modular 6″x6″ ‚riser‘ tiles with a number of interchangeable floor variants. Floors can also be used without the riser tiles. This pledge level will include all unlocked stretch goals as well.
Printing for personal use only.

Core Set Merchant Pledge – €120

The Core Set Merchant pledge level contains EVERYTHING from the Core Set Personal plus any unlocked stretch goals with a commercial license to allow you to sell physical prints of the models (not the digital files themselves).
This pledge includes a lifetime merchant license for all included files.

Quelle: Corvus Games Terrain auf Kickstarter

BK-Rafael

Seit 2002 im Hobby mit Mage Knight, gefolgt von Confrontation, um dann bei Warmachine/Hordes hängen zu bleiben. Aktuelle Projekte: OPR, Halo Flashpoint, SW Shatterpoint, SW Imperial Assault, Infinity und Kill Team.

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Kommentare

  • Ich hab das jetzt mal gebacken, die Plattformen und ein paar Häuser ergänzen glaub ich ganz gut meine Cyberpunk Stadt vom gleichen Hersteller.

      • Auf den ersten Blick ja

        Leider hat corvus viele sachen die man nur sehr schwierig drucken kann und die gedruckt am ende eher unbefriedigend sind.

        Je älter desto schlimmer ist das
        Also es gibt schon Fortschritte

        Das gilt auch nicht für alle Gebäude muss man immer individuell abwägen

      • Echt hatte bis jetzt keine Probleme, druckst du ohne Supports? Hab nen Bambu P1S mit AMS und drucke mit 1,6 Schichthöhe und Supports die am den Schnittstellen aus PETG sind der ganze Rest natürlich PLA, und hab jetzt keine Probleme gehabt nur das Straßen kehrfahrzeug war ein bisschen fitzelig mit den Supports..

      • Ne das meine ich nicht.

        Die Fahrzeuge sind auch überhaupt kein Problem.

        Gebäudeteile passen oft nicht gut zusammen oder sind vom design auf den zweiten Blick nicht zu Ende gedacht.

        Die Gebäude hab ich noch auf einem ender gedruckt.

        Das war nie ein Problem es waren designmaken die gestört haben

        Das cyberpunk hotel ist da ein gutes Beispiel

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