Doubt I will be able to maintain it, but going to try to prepare and display terrain and miniatures on a regular schedule, tentatively on Mondays. In concept, these will include a timelapse of the printing process, along with at least a final painting of the figure, terrain piece, or assembly. Again, I expect I will rapidly fall behind on this plan, so expect them to be rather random.
First up is the Clorehaven Barn, which I completed over this last week. The actual assembly is intended to be a Dragon-lock set, where each piece is independent, but in the spirit of my Watch Tower project, I pre-assembled all the pieces and printed it as several large pieces. A coat of paint, and the model is game ready. Not sure if I will need it for our RPG games, but it can certainly work well for wargaming.
The doors are fully functional and the roof is removable for interior action. I added a few cheap hay bales and some of our group’s painted figures for scale.
The original model comes from Printable Scenery – I take no credit for the design, except for the assembly itself. The paint colors are also based off their guide, so doesn’t imply any additional creativity on my part.
https://www.printablescenery.com/product/stone-barn/
Side note – this was one of my first efforts with the airbrush, at least for the priming. For most of the surface I ended up with a traditional brush and highlighting, but the airbrush covered most of the primer layer.