MillerBro’s 1/100 scale Low Detail Building 3D Prints: “100apartment3level”

MillerBro's 1/100 scale Low Detail Building 3D Prints: "100apartment3level"

Another pair of 3D printed buildings from “MillerBro” and his collection of 1/100 scale (15mm) low detail Buildings. This time it’s the catchily-named “100apartment3level” which I printed in both 15mm scale as well as tinyman scale.

MillerBro's 1/100 scale Low Detail Building 3D Prints: "100apartment3level"

The flat, boring walls were painted using some make-up sponges to try and give them an interesting texture, and I also used some oil wash on both the roofs and parts of the walls and ladders.

MillerBro's 1/100 scale Low Detail Building 3D Prints: "100apartment3level"

Here it is alongside some of my 15mm WWII models for scale – they’re clearly playing World of Tanks here, but it does show the scale with a couple of different-sized tanks.

MillerBro's 1/100 scale Low Detail Building 3D Prints: "100apartment3level"

Here’s the smaller version, with some smaller-scale models alongside it to provide us with the scale reference. I really need to get some Battletech Mechs finished for these scale shots. And some Predator tanks and LI Marine Infantry as well. As with most of my recent posts, these two buildings work for Dave Stone’s Season of Scenery ’25.

Corvus Games Terrain 3D Prints: Urban Building (15mm)

Corvus Games Terrain 3D Prints: Urban Building (15mm)

More 3D printed models today – we have the free sample Urban Building from Corvus Games Terrain over on MyMiniFactory. It’s scaled for 28mm, though in this case I resized it for 15mm.

Corvus Games Terrain 3D Prints: Urban Building (15mm)

The building comes in two forms – one with “filled” windows and one with “empty” windows. I decided to print both variants, and mirror one, so I could place them side by side and give the effect of shops in a strip that often have been constructed in that manner.

Corvus Games Terrain 3D Prints: Urban Building (15mm)

As a free piece, Corvus has (obviously) branded it with his own logo and name. This put me in a position where I wanted to make both of these businesses something relevant to Corvus – the sort of place(s) that might sell Games Terrain as part of their business.

Corvus Games Terrain 3D Prints: Urban Building (15mm)

With that in mind, I decided to make them into a pair of shout-outs to a couple of people in the blog circle. I actually finished both of these models early – at the start of last month in fact, but I wanted to finish a 15mm vehicle of some sort so I’d have something of the correct scale to post alongside. The TOG-2 is pretty massive, but then I thought a British tank might work better for the scale shot in this instance over one bearing a hakaristi! Even if the TOG is from the wrong era! (yeah, I need to get some modern 15mm stuff painted…)

Obviously, these two buildings count towards Dave Stone’s Season of Scenery ’25. Hope you’re home & back to painting and modelling soon, Dave!