QP3D Wargames
Ruined Moores Brewery
Ruined Moores Brewery
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This huge Ruined Brewery, suitable for 28-32mm scale, is the perfect addition to your wargame battlefield!
These building models are intricately detailed and reflect European structures from the late 16th to the 20th century. They can also be used to create detailed dioramas from the periods of World War I and Worald War II.
Additionally, these models can be used in railway modeling. However, if you require a scale of 1:87 (H0), please contact us before purchasing the products.
Each building is equipped with movable doors, which can be easily installed using a 1.5mm diameter rod.
- Suitable for post-medieval vilage, RPG 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: 29cm x 24cm x 18cm
- ❌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. Manufactured by Quality Printing 3D Ltd. for QP3D Wargames under the terms of a commercial license.
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A beautiful 28mm ww2 ruined building. Awesome quality, high quality 👍
Thank you so much for your kind words! We're really happy to hear you liked the 28mm WWII ruined brewery – we always aim for top quality in our prints
Thanks again for your support and happy wargaming! 🔥
The brewery looks great as a focal point for scenarios. I'm playing Burrows and Badgers as well as Silver Bayonet and it's great to use as a large ruin to fight around or to capture the last of an elusive ale. The print has come out fantastic however I did notice there is a bit of looping from the filament underneath the balcony that needs a bit of cleaning up but nothing noticeable on the outer print.
Thanks, Jake! That sounds like an awesome game setup – and we're happy the piece works well as a centrepiece. Noted on the filament under the balcony – appreciate the heads-up and glad it’s not a big issue!