Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Sci-Fi Buildings 23 – Intact/Ruined/Destroyed versions

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Sci-Fi Buildings 23

It’s been a hot minute since I’ve posted – so today we’re going through some of the first things I managed to complete in March, starting with a few more posts featuring printed terrain.

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Sci-Fi Buildings 23

These buildings are all paid-for STLs from Wargame Forge over on MyMiniFactory. More generic buildings than the more 40k-oriented ones with arched windows, we have a nice and simple enough mini-set of smaller buildings.

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Sci-Fi Buildings 23 - Intact/Ruined/Destroyed versions

We have three sizes of these buildings in the basic set, and I also picked up the damaged and destroyed versions of them so I can do the “stages of destruction” thing with them aagain. Starting with the largest one – the Papa Bear…

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Sci-Fi Buildings 23 - Intact/Ruined/Destroyed versions

Next up we have the middle size – the Mama Bear, if you will…

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Sci-Fi Buildings 23 - Intact/Ruined/Destroyed versions

And then finished off with the smallest widdle Baby Bear!

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Sci-Fi Buildings 23 - Intact/Ruined/Destroyed versions

Me being me of course, I printed (and eventually painted) multiples of each of these buildings. The way I see it is thast it makes sense given the fact that I’m paying for these fiules, so I may as well get more use out of them! Even only doing two of each, I’ve ended up with a substantial number of these things with 18 buildings in various states of damage in total.

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Sci-Fi Buildings 23 - Intact/Ruined/Destroyed versions

Me being me of course, I also managed to screw something up and printed one too many of the middle damaged building instead of one of the smallest damaged building, which I only realised when doing the final steps of painting where I was going through and pair-painting final touches (interior walls of the damaged buildings). Which is of course bloody annoying, but given the specific spraying and paint-mix steps I went through putting these together, and how much of a pain it then becomes, I think I’ll just have to deal with and live with this particular logistics issue.

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