Friday, 6 June 2025

Southern European (Mediterranean) Buildings

Week 16 of backlog. With some Peninsula games planned, I thought I should get a few buildings that are more atmospheric for that theatre, and will also useful for Italy. These are 3D printed buildings I purchased from Tabletop Battlefield Terrain in 3D in Australia, the owner Dave Knowles being very helpful in the process. He also ships to US if anyone from there interested.



A Spanish style chapel. The roof is removable.



The regular buildings come in three parts, a bottom section, middle section and roof, but of course you can combine to make single or three or four story buildings. You could also do more work than I bothered with on the interiors, if you wanted, so as to use them for skirmish gaming. There are  seven different designs of buildings, in terms of the layout of windows and doors and detail, so I would ask for some variation as I did if purchasing.

Happy with these and will help games in these theatres feel more thematic :)

12 comments:

  1. These buildings are fab, Mark! I wonder if these ae available in the USA?

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    1. Thanks Jonathan, they are 3D prints so imagine a company might sell them there, but not sure.

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    2. I do ship to the US!

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  2. Nice buildings Mark. I think it is 3D great for buildings and terrain as the designs usually have an in-built sturdiness.

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  3. Mark -
    Very nice buildings! One can never have too many buildings. One can, however, have too little space ... erm ... to house them...
    (Wistful second look...)
    Cheers,
    Ion

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    1. Cheers Ion, yes wise words indeed, I figure I'm about at my limit in terms of space I want to allocate to gaming stuff once all my unpainted figures are done!

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  4. Good looking buildings, nicely finished, I especially like the chapel! Certainly pushing the limit of my space for gaming stuff once I've painted everything too!
    Best Iain

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    1. Cheers Iain, and yes I'm not surprised :)

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  5. Marvellous brushwork as always. Such clean lines and wonderful highlights.
    Best wishes, James

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