Once again we review a product of Mojibake Collectibles (here you can find our article on Epic Playmat Tubes), that we thank for sending us a physical version of their Epic Props: The Adventurer’s Tomes. What are they? Specifically, we were able to admire the two dice holders called Aztec and Chinese.
The second one can be purchased individually by following this link at €15. However, if you would like to purchase the complete package (including both the aforementioned dice holders and more), this is the page you’ll need to go to. The price is €70. Let’s see together if what we’re talking about is right for you.
Review of Epic Props: The Adventurer’s Tomes: What is an STL File?
“If I purchase one of the Epic Props: The Adventure’s Tomes dice holders, will it be shipped directly to my home? And if so, how much will shipping cost?”
Let’s clear up any doubts right away: the product you will purchase on Mojibake Collectibles is an STL file, that is, a file that requires a 3D printer to obtain the dice holder that we show you in the photos. Therefore, there’s no shipping, other than the digital file itself. Fully compatible with most SDM printers and partially with resin ones, you can choose colors and material to further personalize your object. There are now numerous physical and online shops that deal with 3D printing, and even more numerous are enthusiasts who have invested in the tool to always have it at home.
So, don’t worry if you’re not an expert in the field: you’ll surely find a way to get your hands on this product.

Dimensions and Accessories
The dice holder can be printed in various sizes, depending on your needs. We start from 10 cm high and go up to A4 size.
On the purchasing website, you’ll always find a table with estimated printing times, as well as a wealth of information to ensure the best possible outcome for your product, including the option to print it in multiple colors. In addition to the main file for the dice holder, you’ll also find other printable elements for customization. These include internal dividers (for dice, cards, or miniatures), spine modifications to accommodate a shoulder strap, and bases for inserting magnets.
In short, whatever your need, Mojibake Collectibles seems to have thought of it.

Review of Aztec and Chinese, Examples of Epic Props: The Adventurer’s Tomes
As previously mentioned, we were sent two dice holders: Aztec and Chinese. Inspired by two great historical civilizations, they resemble two ancient square tomes and conceal a sliding drawer for storing the dice.
Dimensions are approximately 10.5 x 4 cm and comfortably hold a set of standard roleplaying game dice. The parts that make up our volume fit together perfectly and are held securely closed by a magnet at the end of one side. The images on the cover are three-dimensional and literally pop out of it.
So the idea is to create a product that is long-lasting and at the same time aesthetically pleasing.


Conclusions
The possibility of printing them in larger formats and being able to use them for different purposes different from the simple dice holder makes the product very versatile. Depending on the printing material chosen, amateurs can repaint it after applying a coat of primer. This is a real temptation for those who are handy with paints and brushes.
The complete pack in my opinion is an excellent choice for a group of players looking for variety. By splitting the price, each player can choose a different STL file and customize their games. A valuable addition to your collection of roleplaying accessories (and more).


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