I've used his Death Star consoles, for example. Almost all of his terrain is for the long defunct Star Wars miniature games, but many things are directly usable for us. This is the one that made me make this post. Many, many if not all are useful to us at some level. You'll find all sorts of things from ships, to buildings, to robots to assorted things. The link is directly to the archive of free stuff on his site, cataloged by year. As i understand it, he used to sell models for wargames and RPGs while giving away stuff on forums where lots of collaborative design happened, but at some point stopped, and gave away his things on his site. This is one of the veterans in the actual hobby of papercraft. He goes before anybody else because he's the original when it comes to Infinity stuff, he's the one that designed the stuff on the army boxes plus some downloads on the official site, and it's likely that tables in places playing Infinity long enough have something from him, from one of his vehicles to the ubiquitous Ikubes. So, here's some links to save you some time and go straight to places with useful things for Infinity (2D standees and Heroquest style medieval dungeon furniture qualify as tabletop but might not be very useful for us): He also used to be on top of it to not keep broken links on it, but honestly i haven't visited it in a while so no idea if that's still true. It pretty much includes everything i'm going to mention and loads more. It just so happens that one of the topics is "Tabletop", so here's his Tabletop index. If you want to save bookmark space for some reason, one particularly prolific papercraft artist, Ninjatoes, keeps a blog with new releases he finds on the net, and also keeps an index of links to models, indexed by topic. (Hint: In case you somehow haven't heard what papercraft itself is, here's the Wikipedia page giving you more info that you thought you wanted, also the terrain included on the army boxes like Icestorm is considered papercraft, so you knew already even if you didn't knew you knew). So i decided to do something about it and post some free papercraft links. Today in another thread i noticed people didn't knew about the Genet Models repository of free papercraft, which for me was one of the "everybody knows it" links, then realized that lots of people haven't been around long enough to have heard many resources recommended.
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