3D Print Terrain: The Best Loot Studios Modular Terrains for Your Tabletop
If you want to 3d print terrain that turns a flat table into a living, breathing battlefield, modular terrain is the answer. Instead of building one fixed set piece, you print a kit of interlocking tiles that can be rearranged into dozens of different layouts — a dungeon today, a ruined village tomorrow.
What Is Modular Terrain?
3d printable modular terrain is a system of standardized pieces — walls, floors, ruins, props — designed to connect with one another in multiple configurations. Instead of committing to a single static scene, a DM can mix and match the same modular terrain tiles to build new rooms, caves, mazes, or streets for every session.
That flexibility is exactly why modular sets have become a staple for modular terrain in D&D and Pathfinder campaigns: a single bundle can support dozens of encounters, scaling with the story rather than locking it into a single location. And because each piece is a modular terrain STL file, you only need to print what your table actually needs, when it needs it.

The Best Loot Studios Modular Terrain Bundles
Here are some of our favorite modular terrain sets, each built around its own story.
Scarlet Requiem
The Erntefest approaches, and Baron Voyd has set all the pieces in place. Inside the tomb-land of Rabennar, a shadowless figure watches from the Manor of Night while fanged hunters stalk the dark woods. A party of heroes arrives to find out what’s really haunting the land before it reaches human settlements.


Celtic Dawn
Before humankind and even the gods, the primordials shaped the world — all but Balor, the great destroyer, sealed away for millennia. Now freed, he marches on Hibernia to conquer it for his kin. Only the Tuatha Dé Danann, heirs of the primordials, can stand in his way.


Arcane Archive
The Arcane Archive, the great library of the Loxwort Academy, has weathered constant threats from those hungry for its knowledge — but this time, the Owl Cult succeeded. They’ve summoned Strigia and twisted the library into a distorted demiplane, leaving a handful of students and professors to set things right.

Kobold Caves
A band of heroes delves into the caves hunting answers to a string of attacks, only to discover the kobolds have captured the Sapphire Dragon Wyrmling — the very creature keeping the region’s nature in balance. Now they must navigate the kobold village, slay the aberration responsible, and set the dragon free.


Dawnkeep Assault
The Scarlet Wizards have infiltrated Dawnkeep for months, working to wake a powerful monster sealed underground — and their magic has drawn enemies to the walls. The Dawnwatch refuses to give up their home, even as the breach grows wider.


Damn Monsters
When the dragon Gordun’lajad and her cult besieged Makavelin, the city’s four great heroes rose to defend it — and died. Now an unlikely alliance of monsters from the bordering wildlands takes up the fight, eager to protect their forest and prove no one messes with them but them.

Tower of Madness
Highvalley has never been the same since the Darkveil Tower took root, and its master, Zodyra, is close to finishing her work. Her experiments have already spawned new horrors across the region, and a band of heroes is hired to climb the tower and end it.


Wondermania
Alice returns home to find Wonderland trapped behind an Endless Maze, its Queen poisoned with paranoia by the Jabberwock, a dragon born of chaos. Gathering old friends, she sets off through the maze toward the Queen’s castle — it’s time to break some hearts.


Panshaw Under Siege
An army of Dragon Cultists and the Red Dragon Ashgex descend on Panshaw, overwhelming its defenders — until heroes arrive riding Argenturam, the silver dragon. As the two dragons lock eyes, Panshaw braces for a battle far from over.

Ready to Build Your Own Tabletop?
Each of these bundles ships as ready-to-print files built for modular play. So, you can keep expanding your collection one battlefield at a time. For tips on printing, finishing, and prepping your own sets, check out our full guide to 3D printable terrains.

Robert, also known as Rob, is an artist, English teacher, and lifelong RPG enthusiast. When he’s not sketching worlds or guiding learners through language, he’s diving into dice-rolling adventures and uncovering the magic that makes tabletop storytelling unforgettable. Fuelled by imagination and curiosity, Rob has spent years immersed in the RPG community, studying its stories, creatures, and creativity. He currently works in the marketing department at Loot Studios, where his passion for fantasy, minis, and the RPG universe fuels everything he does. Always with one foot in the real world and one in the realms of adventure, Rob celebrates art, language, and the joy of bringing ideas to life, whether at the table, in class, or behind the scenes.