Summary
you will need a gun for it. short 50cm or long 50cm i use wire.
Print Settings
Rafts:
No
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
up to you
Infill:
up to you
Notes:
i made this one in parts to give it more D
Tag: 28mm
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Pz3 28mm 3D Print Model
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Drop Pod RT Era (28mm) 3D Print Model
Summary
Basic drop pod, recreated as best I could remember with some more modern attachments. Doors should be able to be opened and closed once assembled but a little filing might help.
Enjoy!
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Mini Gun Fort [28mm wargaming terrain] 3D Print Model
Summary
A small fort for a gun team with which to anchor your lines!
Should be straightforward to print. No supports required. About 105mm diameter. Full and hollow versions of the body are included, but there’s really no reason to not use the hollow version.
Print Settings
Printer Brand:
LulzBot Printer:
Mini Rafts:
No Supports:
No Resolution:
.18mm Infill:
20% Notes:
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Wooden Timber Post – 28mm gaming 3D Print Model
Summary
Inspired by dungeon columns from Black Scroll Games (https://www.patreon.com/posts/columns-with-14059441) – a wooden timber post for your buildings to give a sense of height & a roof, and add some cover if needed. Remixed the wood from devonjones OpenForge Air Shrine encounter. No supports needed.
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Necron triarch stalker proxy (28mm) (WIP) 3D Print Model
Summary
Hi !
I am trying to make this beauty printable for 28mm scale.
keep connected for updates (very soon)
The printing has began, for now it looks OK
as this is a WIP, there might be still some mesh issues, be careful
Note : I am not the designer of the model (designed by Christian Groß), I just slice it in printable parts, correct many meshes errors, and add/modify details, scale…
Copyright infringement is not intended. All parts are created freehand in 3d modeling software, no copyrighted product had been scanned or copied in any way. -

Ripper’s London – The (Modular) Factory 3D Print Model
Sing along…”And did those feet in ancient times…”. Here is one of those dark satanic mills (or factory) that provided work for the masses in Victorian times. Hard work in dark, grim, unsafe surroundings for little pay, or as the owners would call it – a holiday camp for the lower classes.
This is a modular building, so that you can design your own victorian industrial paradise for the oppressed masses of London’s East End.
I made this and the rest of the range of 28mm buildings to accompany the “In Her Majesty’s Name” set of wargaming rules by Craig Cartmell and Charles Murton, published by Osprey Wargames, and because I’ve been watching “Ripper Street” on that new-fangled television apparatus. They should suit any variety of Victorian building usage that needs a taste of the old East End, and many of the buildings will still be alive and kicking in ‘Station Roads’ up and down the country and so useful for train scenery building. -

Stormsurge proxy 28mm 3D Print Model
Summary
This is a work in progress of the Tau Titan Stormsurge.
The original model was hand drawn by guchu17.
I am currently struggling with non closed meshes,
then I will add many more detail to the figure, and make poseable articulations as much as possible.
Some parts seem to be missing, and some have strange proportions (feet).
Will be updated soon.
Copyright infringement is not intended. All parts are created freehand in 3d modeling software, no copyrighted product had been scanned or copied in any way. -

Ripper’s London – The Nick 3D Print Model
I made this Police Station and the following range of 28mm buildings to accompany the “In Her Majesty’s Name” set of wargaming rules by Craig Cartmell and Charles Murton, published by Osprey Wargames, and because I’ve been watching “Ripper Street” on that new-fangled television apparatus. They should suit any variety of Victorian building usage that needs a taste of the old East End, and many of the buildings will still be alive and kicking in ‘Station Roads’ up and down the country and so useful for train scenery building
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Ripper’s London – Funeral Parlour / Shop 3D Print Model
I made this and the following range of 28mm buildings to accompany the “In Her Majesty’s Name” set of wargaming rules by Craig Cartmell and Charles Murton, published by Osprey Wargames, and because I’ve been watching “Ripper Street” on that new-fangled television apparatus. They should suit any variety of Victorian building usage that needs a taste of the old East End, and many of the buildings will still be alive and kicking in ‘Station Roads’ up and down the country and so useful for train scenery building
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Ripper’s London – The Boozer 3D Print Model
I made this pub and the following range of 28mm buildings to accompany the “In Her Majesty’s Name” set of wargaming rules by Craig Cartmell and Charles Murton, published by Osprey Wargames, and because I’ve been watching “Ripper Street” on that new-fangled television apparatus. They should suit any variety of Victorian building usage that needs a taste of the old East End, and many of the buildings will still be alive and kicking in ‘Station Roads’ up and down the country and so useful for train scenery building
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The Mill 3D Print Model
This is a saxon / dark ages mill designed for the 28mm wargames tabletop, but which can be used as a stand-alone/educational model. The building could also be used without the mill workings as a wharfside warehouse, and I have also included a blank rear wall so that the parts can be used to create a standard wooden hut (pictured)
It is based (with a large dose of poetic licence) on the archaeological finds as pictured on the Regia Anglorum site https://regia.org/research/village/acmylen.htm , which I then took liberties with.
For example I may have just invented the saxon sliding door!, but my rationale is that sliding doors are cheaper than hinges, and doable if there isn’t a blacksmith handy.
The mill comes with a river section designed to be used in conjunction with my Modular Water sections ( http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2097314) but I have included a plain mill race if the mill is for stand-alone use. I also include small supports for under the piles so you can adjust the height of the mill if you are using your own river/stream sections.
Please note that the model comes with a grain hopper and support for controlling the flow of the grain into the mill grinding wheel, but they are not included in my photos as I thought they were a bit ott for a wargames model.
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ROADS – Old and New – Part D 3D Print Model
This is Part D of my roads series. One set old, one set new, in 28mm scale
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ROADS – Old and New – Part B 3D Print Model
This is Part B of my roads series. One set old, one set new.




