QP3D Wargames
Barbican House - Freestanding Castle Building
Barbican House - Freestanding Castle Building
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If you're looking for a building model that can be connected to modular castle walls, check out our Building with Modular Castle Wall Connection.
This model of building is suitable with 28-32mm scale are the perfect addition to your wargame battlefield!
The key features of these models are:
- Includes movable doors that you can install yourself using a 1.5mm diameter rod.
- Suitable for medieval Town, RPG, Dungeons and Dragons DnD, D&D, LOTR, AOS game settings and battles.
- A role playing game model building set. Hight quality 3D printed with eco-friendly brand PLA plastic.
- Easy to store in a cabinet or box. Perfect for a wargaming landscape!
- Paintable (primer recommended).
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Size approx: 17cmx12cmx32cm
- ❌ Please Note: All miniatures are not included in the set.
- Country of Origin: United Kingdom
✔️This product is part of Tale Of Two Cities.
These were made using a brand 3D printers with PLA plastic. Primer may be necessary in order for paint to adhere properly. This models designed by Iain Lovecraft and manufactured by Q P Quality Printing 3D Ltd. for QP3D Wargames under the terms of a commercial license.
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A charming model which could be used as part of a larger castle complex or as an isolated guard tower for a village, etc. It has a lot of very nice detail, from the sharply defined stone and wood textures, to the touches such as the little lanterns, etc. Allows it to look very nice when painted... Castellated roof, two interior levels and the little tower-top can accommodate figures, making it an excellent HQ for a small militia... Just so long as they don't want to try fighting Dragons or Elder Abominations larger than the building...
As with all the models I've had from QP3D, this is a very robust print, the detail clear and sharp. No clean-up is required save the inevitable occasional stray filament.
Construction is very simple and easy; cyanoacrylate bonds the parts fine...
Primer applies perfectly to the PLA (I use Vallejo surface primer) and any decent acrylics of choice can be used for painting. (I use Vallejo Game and Reaper Master Series).