UCV · The Brick
$35.95 UCV · The Brick
Published 2023-07-09T08:16:35+00:00
The Brick is a modular trader vessel developed for 28mm sci-fi tabletop scenarios with a strong emphasis on interior-driven gameplay.
In its base configuration the ship is composed of four repeatable interior sections arranged as a continuous corridor structure. The segmented design allows additional modules to be inserted to extend the overall length depending on mission scale or available table space.
Interior Concept
The layout is built around 3×6in repeatable module sections. This approach creates a structured, fully playable interior suited for boarding operations, cargo transfers and narrative missions where movement through the hull becomes part of the scenario.
Expansion Options
Optional add-on modules are available separately. These expand the base ship with additional rooms and interior sections that integrate directly into the modular corridor system.
An All-in version is offered as a separate product and includes the base ship together with all currently available expansion modules.
Cross-Compatibility
The Brick follows the modular architecture of the UCV ship line.
Many structural and interior modules are compatible with the UCV Warbug. This allows shared layouts and mixed builds across both vessels.
Model Information
Scale: 28mm
Dimensions: Length 390mm, width 280mm, height 130mm
Interior layout: Four modular interior sections in base configuration
File format: STL
Optimized for FDM 3D-printing
Glue-free OpenLOCK clip system
Assambly video here on YouTube
| Date published | 09/07/2023 |
| Price | $35.95 |
| Menge an Filament | 2000gr |
| Dimensionen | 39 cm x 28 cm x 13 cm (15.35 x 11 x 5.12 inches) |
| Technologie | FDM |
So far I've printed only the front and airlock sections however so far it's been a dream to print with only some minor sanding and fitment issues that come with resin printing, the only downside I've had is that the clips don't work with resin the way I'm sure they do with FDM printing which is fine as I'm not looking for the modularity