I made these elevation platforms for the Assassin's Creed board game, so they fit games that use 10 cm square tiles. There are two heights: 2 mm and 32 mm, so courtyard tiles can be placed on the 2 mm high platforms and rooftop tiles can go on the 32 mm ones. The tiles interlock so that little bumps won't cause the board to become incoherent and the 30 mm height difference should allow the miniatures to be well seen (and accessed) even if they're on a low tile that's surrounded by high tiles. There is an additional file with two of the faces completely flat; that one is designed to be used with the big square tile so that it can rest on 4 of them and other tiles can snap onto it as needed. There are small gaps that allow wall segments to be snapped into place, if you want even more 3D to the game!
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