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.

3D Printed Adeptus Astartes MkV Godwyn Pattern Boltguns

3D Printed Adeptus Astartes MkV Godwyn Pattern Boltguns

Something a little bit different to the norm today! A free 3D printed life size bolt gun from creator AWPrintz over on Makerworld.

3D Printed Adeptus Astartes MkV Godwyn Pattern Boltguns

Regular readers are already familiar with Flippy the Bambulab A1 and possibly his newer brethren, Clippy (also an A1) and their work in the realm of wargame scenery and the odd model.

3D Printed Adeptus Astartes MkV Godwyn Pattern Boltguns

As it turns out, they have use outside of tiny buildings and tinier tanks – they’re also capable of producing significantly larger toys.

3D Printed Adeptus Astartes MkV Godwyn Pattern Boltguns

Despite the number of pieces this particular model came in, it still had a far lower piece count than a GW Saturnine Terminator.

3D Printed Adeptus Astartes MkV Godwyn Pattern Boltguns

I made a few mistakes along the way. Accidently printing a couple of pieces twice etc, using the wrong filament, a slight superglue accident – that sort of thing. Still, you live and you learn!

3D Printed Adeptus Astartes MkV Godwyn Pattern Boltguns

So what else could I do but print a few more pieces and end up with a second bolter? I mean, the printing part is basically set-and-forget and the assembly was on the level of a model kit for children (with clamps and superglue). How could I not?

3D Printed Adeptus Astartes MkV Godwyn Pattern Boltguns

One thing I should have photographed as well was these things all clamped up. There was a lot of clamping involved, using clamps. Especially since I had multiple sub-assemblied on the go at any given time. But it was a learing experience for sure. Much like my poor trigger discipline in these photos!

3D Printed Adeptus Astartes MkV Godwyn Pattern Boltguns

So much so that I actually have enough parts to assemble a third bolter from a combo of “mistakes” and then deciding the hell with it, I’ll just print the final few parts I need for another one. Which I will assemble at some point in the future, and then paint, rather than use the filament as my colours.

3D Printed Adeptus Astartes MkV Godwyn Pattern Boltguns

The overall plan is to leave this red one “as is”, add some weathering to the green one, and then completely paint and weather the third one. I’ll probably weather the green once I’ve built and painted the third one so I can do the weathering at the same time, since green still looks pretty solid as is.

I’m pretty happy with these. As someone who went through my teenage years as a Warhammer fan and have been interested even when not actively playing for decades now, I’m quite stoked for these to exist and to actually have them. Now to print some wall mounts and find somewhere suitable to hang these bad boys up!