Today I have yet another 3D printed Epic Scale building. This time, though it’s a paid one rather than a free STL. I picked this one up from Fabricator’s Lair on MyMiniFactory. This building comes from the Epic Scale Grimdark Gothinc Buildings Set #1 (try saying that five times fast!) but I actually purchased it as part of the Epic Sector: Sanctuary bundle – kind of like a buy-in Kickstarter thing as it contains a number of premade builds as well as literally hundreds of other elements, from road sections to bridges, premade buildings, modular buildings, scatter terrain and basically tons more. Basically, an incredible value – and nope – I didn’t get these for free and have no affiliation with the sculptor. I actually found these when I was looking for free buildings using Google and Yeggi, saw the images of some of the larger “government” type buildings, saw that someone was selling them on eBay as prints for quite a decent sum, then spent some time using GIS/Google Lens to eventually find where they came from, before purchasing the bundle.
I’ve got quite a fair few more of these prints that I still need to clean up and then paint. As I’ve mentioned, Flippy Never Sleeps and so the production happens faster than I can paint anything as it is, but the clean up is the tricksy part to be honest. The details on these buildings lend themselves well to looking good easily with fast techniques, which I’m definitely a fan of. The sculptor has just finished another campaign, Epic Sector: Industry which can also be picked up as a MMF purchase (and I paid for that oen myself, also). I’ve only run the little free test building from that one so far, but it seemed to be a cleaner FDM print so cleanup on those should be much faster!
I’ve now added in this comparison shot with a few stompy robots and tiny tanks and little mans so that you can see how this one is SO much bigger than all of the others I’ve shown so far. One day I should actually get some painted models finished to place alongside these buildings!



Another great looking building, and I like the sandstone colour you’ve used on this one.
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Thanks Dave! I do need to get more of this style printed (and then painted) in this scheme but they take a good while to do – and Flippy’s always flat-out!
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Impressive looking building! 🙂
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Yeah, it’s quite the tower. I need to get some appropriately-scaled models finished and then take some more shots of these buildings so they can really be seen!
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The buildings I just commented on are pretty darn cool but this is another level! The details are excellent and the battle damage looks-spot on. I didn’t know that these things were widely available via 3D printing so its interesting to see what you find and print. Its also obvious how 3D printing expands the miniature and terrain market in ways not seen before.
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Yeah there’s so much stuff out there for all kinds of interests and sub interests. You’d have a field day with a resin printer and the high quality stuff you’d love to paint or even with one of these FDM printers for a less toxic endless supply of Fallout (and anything else you want) scenery/terrain!
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