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Description
The city of Tarok is a medieval and fantasy village set with buildings that were great at their height, but after a huge war, they are just crumbling remains of the gorgeous buildings they once were. The area is still populated, but the inhabitants have fallen on hard times. As people come back, the once-abandoned buildings are getting new life, the mill, blacksmith, and mine are working again and there is new light where once, there was only darkness.
This is the Windmill from the series. The wheel and the top part are turnable! And you can open and close the doors to make your tabletop more alive. All the cracks and every detail is modeled individually. You’ll find a few repeating patterns on this model.
Windows have a slot where you can place transparent plastic foil (plastic foil not included) or you can print out glass images with your inkjet printer. Use small tea lights (tea light not included) to imitate the light inside while your players are adventuring in this area.
Comes unpainted.
Miniatures are not included as they are shown for scale.
Additional information
Genre | Fantasy, Medieval |
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EAN | 4751040740109 |
Dave –
Tremendous model. plenty of pieces but it all adds to the great detail. Great service.
Jessica –
It’s huge! Clean up needed from printing. No instructions. Not sure how to assemble cogs to make windmill spin. Also, not sure if the exact order the blades go into the windmill.
Kris Verghote –
First of all, if this is your first time buying 3D prints, there are some things you should know when comparing them to resin buildings. The items will have some vertical print lines, the top of surfaces might be minorly layered and there will be some left-over irregularities from printing on certain surfaces. These minor changes demand a slightly different painting process, because traditional washes and highlights will accentuate these small flaws. Still, you should expect these issues and not blame them on the seller. The windmill itself is really nice. I like its size, which is decent enough to fit in well with traditional 28 to 32 mm miniatures. The windmill also comes apart, so you can get inside or store it more easily, but when put together the parts stay together nicely. The building also looks quite realistic.
Matthias –
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Stephanie Willemoës –
Great detail and easy construction.
thebrush88 –
Great product. Poor communication.
Tyler Klein –
the windmill turned out great. no flaws and so excited to start painting it. shipping we gave 4 stars. it was timely, but if you want a tracking number you have to pay extra.
ceyhun izzet –
Amazingly beautiful model Thank you
Ijusthaveaquestion Whydoyouneedallthis –
A lot of character to this one!