Fabricator’s Lair 3D Prints: Epic-Scale Grimdark (damaged) Gothic Buildings – Part Two

Fabricator's Lair 3D Prints: Epic-Scale Grimdark (damaged) Gothic Buildings, Epic Sector Sanctuary, Legions Imperialis Terrain, Adeptus Titanicus Terrain, Battletech Terrain

Several months ago, when I was much closer to the start of this Epic scale project, I printed and painted a large, damaged skyscraper from Fabricator’s Lair on MyMiniFactory that came from the Epic Scale Grimdark Gothic Buildings Set #1. Today, I have another two damaged “pre-designed” buildings from the same set, though the lot can be aquired from the Epic Sector Sanctuary set – which is the bundle that I purchased to get all of these.

Fabricator's Lair 3D Prints: Epic-Scale Grimdark (damaged) Gothic Buildings, Epic Sector Sanctuary, Legions Imperialis Terrain, Adeptus Titanicus Terrain, Battletech Terrain

Fabricator's Lair 3D Prints: Epic-Scale Grimdark (damaged) Gothic Buildings, Epic Sector Sanctuary, Legions Imperialis Terrain, Adeptus Titanicus Terrain, Battletech Terrain

First up we have this “+”-shaped building that’s pretty blasted up. A pretty good looking piece – just don’t point out the fact that despite the visible internal doors there’s no entry/exits on the ground floor!

Fabricator's Lair 3D Prints: Epic-Scale Grimdark (damaged) Gothic Buildings, Epic Sector Sanctuary, Legions Imperialis Terrain, Adeptus Titanicus Terrain, Battletech Terrain Fabricator's Lair 3D Prints: Epic-Scale Grimdark (damaged) Gothic Buildings, Epic Sector Sanctuary, Legions Imperialis Terrain, Adeptus Titanicus Terrain, Battletech Terrain

In contrast, this brick of a building has rather large doorways on both sides of the ground floor. Much more sensible, if you ask me! If I were painting these for display purposes like our friend Kuribo, I may have picked out some of the rubble bricks in slightly different shades rather than the easier overall drybrushing and washing, but that’s the nature of gaming models versus display pieces! 😉

Fabricator's Lair 3D Prints: Epic-Scale Grimdark (damaged) Gothic Buildings, Epic Sector Sanctuary, Legions Imperialis Terrain, Adeptus Titanicus Terrain, Battletech Terrain

Here’s a slightly more spaced out shot of the two of these together. These are more of my July-August models (I’ve only just started finishing models for September – so I’ll finish the earlier ones first!) As per usual, these ones count as more models for Dave Stone’s Season of Scenery ’25.

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Military Command Bunker/Ruined Military Command Bunker – Mil006 & MilR006

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Military Command Bunker/Ruined Military Command Bunker - Mil006 & MilR006

Yet another pair of prints from Wargame Forge on MyMiniFactory today – this time we have the intact and damaged versions of the “Command Bunker”. Turns out there’s also a destroyed (pancaked) version of this as well, which I didn’t realise until recently. Kind of annoying, that, as I’d have liked to get that one as well for the tryptich.

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Military Command Bunker/Ruined Military Command Bunker - Mil006 & MilR006

I just thought this was another interesting looking piece. I scaled it up slightly from the “Battletech” size to the “Legions Imperialis/Adeptus Titanicus” size (133%). Now the garage door fits with the LI vehicles as well.

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Military Command Bunker/Ruined Military Command Bunker - Mil006 & MilR006

The details of the paintjob are kind washed out in these pics – unfortunately they were too large to place side-by-side in the light box. Perhaps I’ll have to take a supplementary photo or two later. Ironic since the space issue is why it’s taken so long for me to post these, as I needed to clear the table to fit them side-by-side!

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Military Command Bunker/Ruined Military Command Bunker - Mil006 & MilR006

Again, these were shaded in that big Oil Wash session we had awhile back. I also added some weathering pigments afterwards.

Wargame Forge 3D Prints: Military Command Bunker/Ruined Military Command Bunker - Mil006 & MilR006

And here they are alongside some little army mans and toy robots. Yet again – these terrain prints count towards the models for Dave Stone’s Season of Scenery ’25.