Fabricator’s Lair 3D Prints: Grimdark Industrial Promethium Reprocessing Factory

Fabricator's Lair 3D Prints: Grimdark Industrial Promethium Reprocessing Factory

Another 3D print today – more from good old Fabricator’s Lair! This one is a bit of a centrepiece, as you’ll see once we get to tthe scale shots. It can be found both in the Epic Scale Industrial Buildings set, or in the larger Epic Sector: Industry campaign bundle – which is the one I’d recommend.

Fabricator's Lair 3D Prints: Grimdark Industrial Promethium Reprocessing Factory

It’s a pretty substantial piece – and while you could print two or even four of them to go back to back (to back to back to back!) and it’d definitely look good, I think it also works just as well standalone, or backing into a different piece, or set in a table corner. The paint was much the same as the other Grimdark Industrial models I’ve painted so far – with a couple of Mechanicum Decals added in for good measure. – Including the use of paint markers for all of that god damned steel edging and grillwork!

Fabricator's Lair 3D Prints: Grimdark Industrial Promethium Reprocessing Factory

Yes, I very much need to get some Titans built and painted (or even some Knights!) – but here you can at least see the substantial size of this thing when compared to a regular LI tank, a Superheavy and even a Battletech Mech.

Fabricator's Lair 3D Prints: Grimdark Industrial Promethium Reprocessing Factory

For that matter, I think it also works pretty well as a piece of 40k or MCP, etc scenery for 32-40mm tables. Once again – just read the windows as vents.

This is another for Dave Stone’s Season of Scenery ’25 – Extended Edition. Only three more bits of terrain left to show for the challenge – and then my September round-up!

7 thoughts on “Fabricator’s Lair 3D Prints: Grimdark Industrial Promethium Reprocessing Factory

    • Thanks Frank! This one is like the Botanicae – he has a few “prebuilt” buildings using the various elements that are available in the modular sets, but adding in a few different and unique aspects – like the glass roof of the Botanicae or the diagonals on this one.

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  1. I completely agree that its a centerpiece miniature. It really shows off that red color scheme nicely. Its also just a really cool and impressive looking building as well.

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