3D-Print-Terrain Brings Normandy Terrain To Your 3D Printer
April 18, 2017 by stvitusdancern
If you have been following me lately, you would know that I have been working on several 3D printing projects.
One thing I have been looking for is some good buildings that I can use in WWII Europe amongst other battles. 3D-Print-Terrain has come to Kickstarter to get help funding their next project: Printable Tabletop Terrain Normandy D-Day.
In this campaign, they are working to offer several different buildings and other terrain options that are stylised like Normandy France.
As always the pledges come in varying amounts. You can start off with a single building or up your pledge to get multiple buildings to outfit a small town or maybe even replicate St Mere Eglise
The buildings are designed at the 20/22mm scales but through the magic of software can easily be scaled to other sizes big and small.
So no matter what game system you play you will have access to some amazing pieces of terrain and with the stretch goals, you might have access to a church, farms and even a lighthouse.
There will even be damaged versions of some of the houses. I am very interested in getting a few of these files and taking a look at how well they print. I am very excited each time I see a new 3D printing project that comes out for wargamers.
What do you think about 3D printing and gaming?
"...get multiple buildings to outfit a small town or maybe even replicate St Mere Eglise"
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I still have loads to print from Printable Scenery.
@stvitusdancern, did you get a prusa i3 now? I got mine two weeks ago and i am loving it.
@severon I’m still waiting on mine. I did get a replacement for my maker select v2 under warranty and upgraded to the plus. Really liking it.
I did the first kickstarter for the Arabic terrain. It’s been coming out nicely.
look to be a great way to get some scenery if you have a printer.
I am interested in this. A friend has a printer and now I need to see what can be done to get a few made.
Good catch!
I am so into this, got a printer myself and a great support regarding the supplies from here: https://www.internet-ink.com/