Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Gothic Building 119 – Intact & Ruined + Gothic Large Domed Rooftop 9

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Gothic Building 119 + Gothic Large Domed Rooftop 9

After another break of a couple of weeks for various reasons, I’m back again with a couple more paid-for STL buildings from Wargame Forge on MyMiniFactory.

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Gothic Building 119

Gothic Building 119” is simply a square slab that’s 4 and a half stories tall. pretty straightforward there.

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Gothic Large Domed Rooftop 9

Gothic Large Domed Rooftop 9 is what makes it a bit more interesting than the regular stuff I’ve been posting in my series of Epic scale buildings. Much like the internet is a series of tubes, this piece is a building “topper” that’s made up of a series of squared domes. I did the usual for my “sandstone”-ish buildings and painted the rooftop domes in an aqua-teal to be somewhat reminiscent of copper verdigris rooftops.

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Gothic Building 119 + Gothic Large Domed Rooftop 9

It can obviously be placed on top of any building with this footprint. I’ve got a few more ones that fit in both printed-and-waiting and unprinted-STL form which I will possibly get around to before the Sun’s expansion destroys the Earth or when I can convince Marouda to help me paint them, depending on which comes first.

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Ruined Gothic Building 119

As per usual, I also painted up the fucked-up version of the building. More politely referred to as “Gothic Ruined Building 119“.

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Ruined Gothic Building 119

Painting all of those interior walls and floors and doorways different colours before weathering was just as tedious as it looks. I know Kuribo can appreciate that sort of pointless work!

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Ruined Gothic Building 119

Unfortunately, there’s no form of damaged dome-rooftop for aesthetic gameplay purposes, so I guess in the event that it gets damaged in-game we would really be in the situation of blowing the roof off this place!

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Gothic Building 119, Ruined Gothic Building 119, Gothic Large Domed Rooftop 9

And here the pieces are together, along with a few Legions Imperialis and Battletech models for scale purposes. One thing I didn’t mention is that I also painted the “destroyed” version of this piece – basically the pancaked version, but somehow it went missing in between varnishing and needing to take photos and it has not yet resurfaced, over a month later. Pissed me off, causing the delay in writing up this post and generally working on the blog by extension. I’ve printed a replacement, but now I need to repaint that fucker up, which as you may have guessed by my tone here, I’m not super enthused about still.

Corvus Games Terrain 3D Prints: Gas Station Dumpster

Corvus Games Terrain 3D Prints: Gas Station Dumpster

More 3D printed models today – we have the free sample Urban Building from Corvus Games Terrain over on MyMiniFactory.

Corvus Games Terrain 3D Prints: Gas Station Dumpster

It’s scaled for 28mm but I also scaled a couple of them up slightly with an eye to use in Crisis Protocol as well as the understanding that these things come in different sizes.

Corvus Games Terrain 3D Prints: Gas Station Dumpster

I did three of the larger ones, and then a few in smaller sizes to go alongside. There’s also another one but I missed that one when I was painting these, so it’ll have to happen later on.

Corvus Games Terrain 3D Prints: Gas Station Dumpster

Berkeley hasn’t had any large monsters to fight for awhile, so she’s helping do size comparison here instead today. Let’s be real though – if we stop thinking about “correct scale” for a moment and just look at the height difference, it’s also a completely reasonable size diference for a random civilian woman standing next to Captain America.

Corvus Games Terrain 3D Prints: Gas Station Dumpster

Since the tiles are still out, I thought I’d set them up and get a shot of the dumpsters set up on them – seems to work pretty well!