Some more 3d printed terrain today. We have three different sculpts from the Hextech Free Sample Pack (Battletech Compatable) (also available in a number of other locations).
The larger and more impressive sculpts are the Condo and Condo V2, the latter of which is available as prepainted terrain from Gale Force Nine in their Battlefield in a Box range – I’ve bought a fair bit of their 15mm stuff in the past. If we hadn’t adopted Flippy the 3d printer last year, it might be an option I’d continue to go with if I needed terrain in a new scale.
That free sample set is really quite good, and comes with a lot of sculpts, and most if not all of them come with the option for hex bases or no hex bases. They do also have quite a lot of variety of buildings, and prepainted is always nice for that whole “open, drop on table, done – touch up later if/when you feel like” aspect.
We also have the far smaller and less impressive “Slum” buildings. Still, they’re decently detailed and paint up pretty well, as did the two Condo models. I did actually paint some regular models at the start of the month – I’ve been putting off posting them in case I’m able to paint again properly (because posting 10 zombies instead of two posts of 5 for example is just more efficient) and while that’s looking less likely to happen before March ends, hopefully I can get painting properly before too far into April.
Oh! And here’s a view showing them from a higher angle to show off the roof details of these models.
And finally, a scale shot. Damn, I forgot to add in one of the “Slum” buildings to the shot. Well, you’re smart, you’ll be able to extrapolate from the other photos!





