Tag: Printable War Terrain

  • Russian Style Windmill

    Russian Style Windmill

    In trying to find inspiration for buildings to add to my library of village buildings, I ran across some very interesting looking windmills. I ran across a variety of shapes of these structures, but this was the most interesting of the ones I was able to find. I thought about adding in the braces, but…

  • Brick Factory 15mm Game Terrain

    Brick Factory 15mm Game Terrain

    This is one of my favorite pieces, if not my favorite piece. I’ve recently redesigned it for minimal supports to create better quality prints and reduce waste. It’s a center piece for me and it’s really fun to see it stand in the way of clear lines of sight on the battlefield.

  • Wooden Fences for 3D Printing

    Wooden Fences for 3D Printing

    These went through a few iterations. The first attempt had actual empty space between the wooden slats, but at 15mm scale, removing printed support structures was a nightmare and in the end, it didn’t add that much to the design. So I instead made them solid and the spaces between slats just more slightly narrow…

  • 3D Barn Village Terrain

    3D Barn Village Terrain

    A fun accent piece for your battlefield. The model includes two different loft pieces for a sniper roost. I thought about reengineering it to have a moveable door, but at 15mm the pieces required get to be really small. I think if I had enough interest I would try. This is a really fun piece…

  • Village Stone Walls 15mm

    Village Stone Walls 15mm

    These are European inspired stone walls made in 15mm scale. They need no supports, which is great. I’m curious how they’d print in resin, but the ones pictured here are in FDM. Because of their size as well, they printed fairly fast. The couple of pieces with some grassy areas can be frocked if wanted,…

  • 3D Printed Wooden Bridge

    3D Printed Wooden Bridge

    This is a 3D printable STL wooden bridge for your 15mm war games. I will admit the supports on this can be a bit wonky and hard to remove. I think tree supports are better than standard in regard to printing. I painted it with a dark umber brown and then used a mid tone…