Building the Sprawl: Bringing 3D Printed Cyberpunk Streets to Life

 There’s something uniquely satisfying about watching a digital design become a physical piece of your tabletop world. Recently, I assembled several sets from the my Cyberpunk Sprawl series, and the results have been exactly what this line was built for: dense, modular, endlessly reconfigurable cityscapes.

Cyberpunk as a genre thrives on layered environments, stacked streets, hidden alleys, corporate towers looming over cramped urban sprawl. It’s a setting defined by verticality, contrast, and improvisation, exactly the kind of environment that benefits from modular terrain systems often used in tabletop RPGs and wargaming. 

Each piece prints cleanly at 15mm scale, but the real magic happens after printing—when you start combining sets across the range.

The core philosophy behind the Cyberpunk Sprawl series is simple:
No piece should exist in isolation.

In many tabletop systems, especially mission-based cyberpunk games, the environment plays a huge role in storytelling and tactics.

That’s where these sets shine.


Every new piece you print doesn’t replace what you have—it expands it.

Multiple sets used make this Sprawl Bar and Hab.


A mix of building levels and facades for a Corp Tower.

The real strength of the Cyberpunk Sprawl series lies in its flexibility. Whether you're a tabletop RPG player, skirmish gamer, or just love creating immersive environments, these sets give you the tools rebuild endlessly.


More to come,

Doc



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