Fabricator’s Lair 3D Prints- Epic Sector: Industry – Cooling Tower & amp; Cooling Tower: Damaged

Fabricator's Lair 3D Prints- Epic Sector: Industry Cooling Tower & Cooling Tower: Damaged

Today’s 3D printed buildings are a few more Epic Scale pieces from Fabricator’s Lair on MyMiniFactory. They can be found in the Epic Sector: Industry bundle which is basically the bundle from their second Epic-Scale Kickstarter held some time ago. They can also be found in a very affordable $10 building pack with several other buildings. Nope, I’m not paid nor did I get these for free – I just believe in supporting artists who provide their work at a very reasonable price.

Fabricator's Lair 3D Prints- Epic Sector: Industry Cooling Tower & Cooling Tower: Damaged

It’s been a bit of time since I’ve had the opportunity to get any photography done, so when I finally had the chance earlier this evening I took the time to do so, with Marouda assisting as she often does. As you can see above, the ruined cooling tower is pretty cool. I painted these pretty traditionally with acrylics and then as I wanted to show off that lovely cracked and pitted detail in the damaged tower, these two pieces also got to participate in that big old Oil Wash fest we had some time ago – yes, these have been painted for bloody ages now! They’re just so big that they don’t play well with my light box on their own – let alone in a pair. This is the main reason for the long delay in model terrain showings-off.

Fabricator's Lair 3D Prints- Epic Sector: Industry Cooling Tower & Cooling Tower: Damaged

I really need to get some modern stuff painted to use to showcase this sort of thing, but as you can see with these 15mm WWII Finns – while out of scale, they still “work” ok in the wonky-scale context of our wargames.

Fabricator's Lair 3D Prints- Epic Sector: Industry Cooling Tower & Cooling Tower: Damaged

Taking that to the next level again, this collection of Men in Iron Armour show how the towers also work as more generic industrial chimneys/sci-fi cooling towers in the more usual 28-32-40mm scales that we toy soldier enjoyers so often play in.

Once again, these models count for Dave Stone’s Season of Scenery ’25.

Fabricator’s Lair 3D Prints- Epic Sector: Sanctuary Small Buildings/Roof Toppers & Fountains

Fabricator's Lair 3D Prints- Epic Sector: Sanctuary Small Buildings/Roof Toppers & Fountains

Today’s 3D printed buildings are a few Epic Scale pieces from Fabricator’s Lair on MyMiniFactory. They can be found in the Epic Sector: Sanctuary bundle which is basically the bundle from their Kickstarter held some time ago.

Fabricator's Lair 3D Prints- Epic Sector: Sanctuary Small Buildings/Roof Toppers & Fountains

Unlike a lot of other Epic-style terrain models I’ve been printing, this is one huge bundle of modular goodness. That comes with both positives and negatives – you can build a lot of cool stuff, but it’s also not quite as straightforward as choosing a building and pressing “print”. For example, I nicked these designs from Fabricator’s Lair’s promo pic and just copied them because it’s easier to follow the Lego Instructions sometimes. The “gazebo-pillar tower” piece just above is made from three separate elements, and then when slotted into the buttressed building we have a four-piece building.

Fabricator's Lair 3D Prints- Epic Sector: Sanctuary Small Buildings/Roof Toppers & Fountains

Like so. Now just imagine what a creative madman like IRO could do with a kit like this!

I’ve really got to get some more mechs painted differently now so we can have some more contrast with these ochre-ish buildings, don’t I? A drawback to these is that they’re still far from perfect – if you look closely you can see the layer lines, even though they’re printed at the highest resolution with the 0.4 nozzle. I could have gone to the 0.2 nozzle and gone even finer, but this is the compromise between speed and detail that I’m happiest with for terrain pieces which are our background elements – especially at table-eye distance.

Fabricator's Lair 3D Prints- Epic Sector: Sanctuary Small Buildings/Roof Toppers & Fountains

I also printed and painted up a bunch of little fountains in a separate run, but they present well with these buildings with their teal, pseudo-verdigris rooftops. They were simple to print, though I did use the 0.2 nozzle. I considered adding realistic water but just giving them a rough paintjob to repsent uneven water and gloss varnish to finish did the job just as well for the scale.

These again count for Dave Stone’s Season of Scenery ’25.

On that note, we haven’t heard from Dave at all in a month now. He did say he was having some renovations done to make life easier at home so I’m hoping that being busy getting better is what’s caused the lack of updates and mentioned that he might not have a chance to do much this year because of the renos. We all know builders often go over time.

While I’d still be working on buildings and tanks regardless, I’m personally going to press on and give the Season of Scenery theme a third month this year and keep giving Dave these shout-outs through September as well to encourage Dave to feel he has the space to still do some hobbying for the challenge if he’s so inclined. If anyone else doing SoS(!) this year also chooses to press on during September and keep giving Dave the shout-outs I think that would be pretty cool.