AUSPDICE S412E Cobblestone Texture Roller – High-Detail 3D Printed Roller for Clay, Foam, and Polymer Clay (16 Styles)

AUSPDICE S412E Cobblestone Texture Roller – High-Detail 3D Printed Roller for Clay, Foam, and Polymer Clay (16 Styles)

£22.38
Sale price  £22.38 Regular price 
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AUSPDICE S412E Cobblestone Texture Roller – High-Detail 3D Printed Roller for Clay, Foam, and Polymer Clay (16 Styles)

AUSPDICE S412E Cobblestone Texture Roller – High-Detail 3D Printed Roller for Clay, Foam, and Polymer Clay (16 Styles)

£22.38
Sale price  £22.38 Regular price 

The AUSPDICE S412E Cobblestone Texture Roller is a 3D-printed tool made from gray resin, designed to imprint a realistic cobblestone pattern into soft materials like clay, foam, and polymer clay. It belongs to a 16-style set for tabletop terrain building and pottery crafting.

How this roller helps build realistic terrain

Rolling this tool over oven-bake clay or sculpting foam creates consistent, high-detail cobblestone textures in seconds. Many hobbyists use it for dungeon tiles, city bases, or ruin walls for games like Dungeons & Dragons and Warhammer 40k. The pattern presses deep enough to capture mortar lines and stone shapes, making painted pieces look more natural.

Material and build quality

Each roller is printed in gray resin, a rigid plastic that holds sharp edges without wearing down quickly. The handle is part of the same 3D-printed piece, so there are no glued parts to separate. The roller surface is smooth except for the raised pattern, which cleans easily with a damp cloth before switching materials.

Roller details at a glance

Material Gray resin (3D printed)
Pattern Cobblestone (S412E)
Styles available 16 unique designs
Compatible materials Clay, foam, polymer clay

Frequently asked questions

Can I use this roller with polymer clay?

Yes, the roller works well with polymer clay. The resin is non-stick enough for most brands, though a light dusting of cornstarch can help if the clay is very soft.

What games or projects is this roller meant for?

It is commonly used for tabletop RPG terrain, wargaming boards, dioramas, and pottery texture work. The cobblestone pattern fits fantasy, medieval, and historical scenes.

Is the roller one piece or does it have a separate handle?

It is printed as a single piece in gray resin. The roller and handle are continuous, which makes it sturdy enough for repeated rolling on firm clay.

Who might appreciate this as a gift

This roller suits anyone who builds miniature terrain—Dungeon Masters, Warhammer players, scale modelers, or ceramic artists. Since it comes in a set with 15 other patterns, the S412E Cobblestone can be a starting point or a replacement for a worn roller.

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