Corvus Games Terrain 3D Prints: Gas Station Dumpster

Corvus Games Terrain 3D Prints: Gas Station Dumpster

More 3D printed models today – we have the free sample Urban Building from Corvus Games Terrain over on MyMiniFactory.

Corvus Games Terrain 3D Prints: Gas Station Dumpster

It’s scaled for 28mm but I also scaled a couple of them up slightly with an eye to use in Crisis Protocol as well as the understanding that these things come in different sizes.

Corvus Games Terrain 3D Prints: Gas Station Dumpster

I did three of the larger ones, and then a few in smaller sizes to go alongside. There’s also another one but I missed that one when I was painting these, so it’ll have to happen later on.

Corvus Games Terrain 3D Prints: Gas Station Dumpster

Berkeley hasn’t had any large monsters to fight for awhile, so she’s helping do size comparison here instead today. Let’s be real though – if we stop thinking about “correct scale” for a moment and just look at the height difference, it’s also a completely reasonable size diference for a random civilian woman standing next to Captain America.

Corvus Games Terrain 3D Prints: Gas Station Dumpster

Since the tiles are still out, I thought I’d set them up and get a shot of the dumpsters set up on them – seems to work pretty well!

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!