French House – Shop Ruins

$65.00

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SKU: PS-WWII-FRENCHHOUSE-SHOPRUINS Categories: , ,
Description

As the war reaches previously untouched villages, familiar sights of intact brick buildings are replaced by shell-shattered and smoke-blackened husks.

Part of the Time Warp Europe and WWII collections from Printable Scenery.

Scale: 28mm


Model by Printable Scenery
3D models are copyright to Printable Scenery Ltd.

Print And Paint Scenery Pty Ltd are licenced by Printable Scenery Ltd to sell their physical printed models.
Printable Scenery


About brand
Printable Scenery is the original and leading provider of 3D printable STL terrain files for tabletop wargames and roleplaying games, established in 2013. Based in Wellington, New Zealand, they were the first dedicated 3D printable scenery website and have built a reputation for delivering beautiful, high-quality sculpts that require minimal cleaning after printing. The brand specialises in creating comprehensive terrain collections spanning multiple fantasy and historical settings, including:Medieval fantasy castles and cities (Clorehaven, Cities of Ramshackle) Themed collections (Shadowfey Ruins, Goblin Grotto, Dwarven terrain) Historical European buildings from the Middle Ages through to the 20th Century Various fantasy races and settings (Elven, Demon, Ancient Aliens/Lizardmen)Their products are designed to push the limits of modern 3D printing technology whilst maintaining accessibility for home users. The brand offers STL files delivered as downloadable .zip folders with reference sheets, allowing customers to print unlimited copies for personal use. They also utilise the OpenLOCK modular building system for compatible terrain pieces. Printable Scenery has earned worldwide recognition for excellent customer service, regularly updating their catalogue through Kickstarter campaigns, and maintaining a comprehensive knowledgebase to support both new and experienced 3D printing enthusiasts.