Showing posts with label Buildings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buildings. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 February 2026

KentG 28mm feudal Japanese Terrian (45pts)



I decided to d a few more Terrain paces for my feudal Japanese project
Really pleased with how the buildings are painting up, they are really challenging 
To get the brush in to paint the panels, but well worth the time
Size 130x 150 x 100






This next one look great on the table but the printing wasn’t as good 
Not as smooth so a lot harder to paint and I don’t think photographed 
As well, I did want it to look a little older which is why I changed the roof 
With some extra colors


Size 180 x 165 x 120





I spent a wee while getting some glue to look like water coming out of the fountain 
Not as easy to see, but it really looks cool, I had my family 
Come round last night and they all had the same reaction to the water effect 
Which was what I was looking for.



This wee piece is one of my favorites 
I used gloss varnish for the water effect this time
Size 40 round



This is a pretty simple terrain piece which could be in the town square 
Size 80 round 90 high


 ----------------

Wow, more great terrain and painting Kent!  Keep them coming!

Having just painted an FDM printed building last week, it has renewed my hatred of the medium, and I am amazed at the very nice look you are getting from your paint jobs here.  I despise the rough nature of them, but you seem to get a very nice look to yours, well done! 

These two buildings are great, they appear both bigger and more detailed than the last batch, so I am going to score 20 points each for you, and add another 5 points for the simple little gazebo and pond, both are very nice. 

I am getting very jealous of your terrain collection and wished we lived closer to be able to play on the same table, great work! 

-Byron 

Thursday, 14 March 2024

From Kerry T - Norman's home is his castle (300 points)

 Morning afternoon and evening all

First a big thank you to you Millsy for all your hard work in looking after us as our Friday minnion. Millsy's idea and coordination of a regular Tuesday chat for the Friday crew has also been a huge bonus and made this my third challenge even more pleasurable than the previous two. Thank you Millsy

I hope to produce one more post before next week's deadline which will be my final entry of Italian wars cavalry but this one is all about buildings.

I 've shown some of Norman's troops earlier in the challenge, well this is Norman's house!

Ever since starting to collect and paint the Baron's war figures from Footsore I've hankered after a castle. Last year I put one together from a mixture of Tabletop Workshop, Renedra and Ziterdes components and am pleased with it but since then I've taken the plunge and bought a 3D printer. 

I've always loved the range put out by Printable Scenery https://www.printablescenery.com/product-category/historic/middle-ages/

They produce a superb range of high quality STL files for a number of periods including Medieval Europe. I felt I also needed more 28mm buildings but the cost of postage to NZ for these is prohibitive. This seemed a no brainer option particularly when I was able to buy both their "King" range and "Country" as late kickstarters for only $US60 each. Each range contains a large number of buildings or castle components with each available as a ruined option as well.

I've quietly been printing components off since late October!

I'd always intended to submit a castle entry and made a start on painting these about 3 weeks ago when I had a week off and finished them off last week

Black spray undercoat and test pot paints from a DIY store 

Printed on a Elegoo Neptune 3PRO filament printer

Dry brushing starts

The garage is the only place to do this

I then dry brushed with a mixture of greys and brown using large brushes

Baron's war figures attack the main gate


One type of corner tower


The Royal gate and towers


The stone fort and stables







The back gate


view from the back

What I love about these various wall, tower and building sections is that they can be configured in multiple ways.
The various wall and tower components


The stone manor


The Square Keep


The King's gate


An idea of the round or Royal component variations


The second level allows for 90 degree or 180 degree angles


I'm not sure I like this roof variant


The stables


I'm the King of the castle - the Norman Stone Fort


It breaks down for storage


The Kings Quarters


Stone fort ruin variants, not yet properly painted so no points for this have been claimed


So many variants!

The Stone Fort ruin is the only ruin variant I've printed off but will likely print off a few broken walls in the long run. I think I might be printing forever especially as I can resize the houses in the Country range in 15mm as well. I'm looking forward to painting the cottage and farm buildings in the range next

As to the points value the following pictures should give an idea

Just about 8 inches high makes this 3 x 2.5 cubes = 7.5

Another 4 cubes and 2 cubes

Never mind the cubes, I think these STL files have to be the beat value wargaming purchase ever even though I've got through quite a bit of filament

I hope my maths are correct this time but my estimate is 13.5 cubes @ 20 points = 270 points

I now have to decide whether to sell off my other castle!

From Millsy: Oh. My. Word! This thing is absolutely spectacular Kerry and I am insanely jealous (apart from your storage requirements). Any game played on a table graced by this gorgeous structure would be an absolute pleasure to participate in. You've absolutely nailed the stonework and I think the blue/grey on the roof is a great choice. This is quite the effort to finish on mate if it does prove to be your last sub it's a cracking way to finish! I've rounded you up to 15 cubes, 13.5 just doesn't seem enough.

And thanks for your kind words. The paint and chat has been great fun and a wonderful way to get more stuff painted!

Monday, 15 January 2024

From AdamC: Captain Smith House Local History (25 Points)

Progress through the Library I failed to provide this in the past weeks so here it is .


Down the road from me is Battle Road National Park and the Captain Smith House is one of the locations you can visit. Fight passed by and around this house and one wounded English soldier was left here. He was cared for by the Smith family but succumbed to his wounds and was buried on the property.

This 15mm version of the building is made by "Things From The Basement" an excellent 'local' terrain company.

The real Smith House has red doors and trim but I opted for yellow (also a period color choice) because I actually have another building in this scale with the red trim and I didn't want too much repetition. 
I used gray for the shingles (natural weathering)
Tan for the main building again the wood of the wall has been left to weather naturally and has taken on a tan/gray color. It's too even but the best I could manage.
The chimney is the artistic gem of the piece both here and on the historic house.

For points the house is about 3 inches by 3 inches and is about 3 inches tall. Intuitively that's half a 6*6*6 cube.... But I think the actual math is significantly less (1/4... stupid square cube low) I believe the building would be worth 5 points with another 20 for the local history.

Sylvain: It's always nice to see real buildings reproduced as miniatures. Your example is just stunning and the details on the chimney add a touch of cool. The math says that it should be 1/8 of a 6x6x6 cube, but 5 points seems fair to me given the details.

 I added the labels for you. Hope I did not miss any.