QP3D Wargames
Battle Ruined Pillars Building
Battle Ruined Pillars Building
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This terrain is suitable with 28-32mm scale are the perfect addition to your wargame battlefield! This collection features intricately detailed medieval ruins designed to complement Frostgrave and dungeons and dragons enthusiasts. Immerse yourself in the atmospheric Frostguard world, with its captivating blend of fantasy and warfare.
Our product integrates seamlessly and is compatible with gaming systems such as Warhammer, Heroquest, Epic Encounters, & Dungeon Saga. 👍
- Suitable for medieval Town, Osgiliath, RPG, Dungeons and Dragons DnD, D&D, LOTR, AOS, Pathfinder contemporary, and futuristic war 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).
- Size approx: 18cm x 14cm x 21cm
- ❌Please note - All miniatures are not included in the set.
- Country of Origin : Great Britain
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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QP3D's Ruined Citadel Collection features some very nice pieces, made of good quality PLA and at better prices than most plastic gaming scenery.
All the sets in the Ruins collection match each other architecturally, allowing them to be combined to make an entire ruined citadel.
This one has assorted different levels. You can get three 'human' sized figures on the small top level, maybe even four or five if they overlap each other's bases, and a good few such on the flagstone mid-level, or a couple of larger creatures, and figures with small bases can stand on the steps down to ground level. The middle level is a good height for defenders to battle larger attacking creatures at ground level (see picture).
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).
The cute Half-Demon sisters in the first image are a 32mm and a 28mm figure respectively, to give some scale.
The second image shows assorted QP3D Ruin elements combined - this one is to the back at the far right.