Tag: wargaming

  • Pendant World of Tanks 3D Model

    Pendant World of Tanks 3D Model

    Pendant on the game theme World of TanksModel is ready for prototyping on CNC and 3D Printing.Metal Weight:Gold 24k – 7.6 grams.Gold 18k – 6.15 grams.Gold 14k – 5.3 grams.Silver 925 – 4.1 grams.Triangles – 79602Vertices – 238806Check out my other products by clicking on the name “Alystar” above.

  • Mini Gun Fort [28mm wargaming terrain] 3D Print Model

    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:
    HIPS. Cura.

  • Orc Hut 3D Model

    Orc Hut 3D Model

    Orc hut ready for printFor all miniature games, you can separate the roof and play inside the walls.Hollow structure for optimice 3d print.three files in Orc Hut .RAR:Banner stlRoof stlWall stl

  • Ripper’s London – The (Modular) Factory 3D Print Model

    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.

  • Ripper’s London – The Nick 3D Print Model

    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

  • 10mm wargaming building 3D Print Model

    10mm wargaming building 3D Print Model

    Summary
    I printed it in parts, movable roof lets you put figures inside. Pics later. Used for 10mm wargaming.
    Print Settings
    Printer Brand:
    Solidoodle Printer:
    Solidoodle 2 – Base Rafts:
    No Supports:
    No Resolution:
    .3

  • Saxon Burh Market 3D Print Model

    Saxon Burh Market 3D Print Model

    These buildings are designed for use with 28mm wargames figures and represent the commercial area of a Saxon burh of the Alfred the Great era during the viking invasions. There is a stable, smithy with anvil and fire, and several generic stalls/buildings They were printed in PLA but only because it was what I had at the time! NOTE: The modular wooden walls are not in this .stl file but are in a separate posting in Thingiverse

  • Saxon Burh Small Church 3D Print Model

    Saxon Burh Small Church 3D Print Model

    This is designed for use with 28mm wargames figures and represents a compact church/chapel of the Alfred the Great era during the viking invasions. The chapel is compatible with the Saxon Burh fort and buildings elsewhere in Thingiverse. They were printed in PLA but only because it was what I had at the time!

  • Saxon Burh Hut (on Roman Walls) 3D Print Model

    Saxon Burh Hut (on Roman Walls) 3D Print Model

    These buildings are designed for use with 28mm wargames figures and represent a saxon hut of the Alfred the Great era during the viking invasions. It is built against the ruins of a roman wall and was inspired by the musings of Uhtred about London in the Bernard Cornwell’s ‘The Last Kingdom’ series of books. The chapel is compatible with the Saxon Burh fort and buildings elsewhere in Thingiverse. It was printed in PLA but only because it was what I had at the time! (the figure is a 28mm plastic viking from the Gripping Beast wargaming collection, though I did splash some paint on it)

  • Saxon Burh A frame hut 3D Print Model

    Saxon Burh A frame hut 3D Print Model

    This building is designed for use with 28mm wargames figures and represents a saxon hut of the Alfred the Great era during the viking invasions. It represents the dwelling of a hard up saxon peasant The hut is compatible with my Saxon Burh fort and buildings elsewhere in Thingiverse (searching ‘Burh’ should bring them all up). It was printed in PLA but only because it was what I had at the time!

  • Ripper’s London – Funeral Parlour / Shop 3D Print Model

    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

  • Ripper’s London – The Boozer 3D Print Model

    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

  • The Mill 3D Print Model

    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.
    Oh – there’s also a couple of flour bags to chuck round the model

  • ROADS – Old and New – Part D 3D Print Model

    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

  • ROADS – Old and New – Part B 3D Print Model

    This is Part B of my roads series. One set old, one set new.