A new Kickstarter campaign has been launched for JudoGrid, a fully customizable, 3D-printable modular display system designed for collectors of miniatures, action figures, and other collectibles. The project offers a flexible and adaptive solution for enthusiasts who want to create personalized displays to showcase their collections, providing all the necessary .STL files to allow users to print the system themselves.
The JudoGrid system is built around a modular concept, meaning users can build display cases of any size and easily adjust them as needed. Whether you want a small stand for a single rare miniature or a large diorama for a full collection of action figures, JudoGrid allows you to expand and customize your display to fit your unique needs. The design includes pegboard accessories like shelves, miniature risers, and paint holders, making it versatile for various types of collections.
The system is straightforward to assemble, with pieces that snap together like oversized Lego blocks. Once assembled, the display is sturdy and durable, secured by simple nuts and bolts for added strength. For those who want to add extra flair, the system also includes integrated LED lights with full control over colors and sequences, perfect for highlighting key pieces in any collection.
JudoGrid is aimed at a wide range of hobbyists, from wargamers and action figure collectors to model builders and trading card enthusiasts. The display system can be tailored to individual preferences, allowing for infinite customization possibilities. The campaign offers backers a variety of options, including stretch goals that add even more features based on supporter feedback. For those looking for a physical version of the JudoGrid system, commercial licenses will be available through the campaign’s licensed partners through this form.
The campaign has received significant support, with US$ 43,943 pledged from 797 backers, exceeding its initial goal of US$ 5,000. With 29 days remaining, the campaign is set to conclude on October 18. Those interested in learning more or supporting the project can visit the JudoGrid Kickstarter page.
Source: Tabletop Gaming News