Here are 3D printed terrain pieces from the Russian collections of 3D-Print Terrain and Hartolia. They have been printed at 1/72 scale for some Eastern Front WWII gaming with Chain of Command. Aside from the church they were all printed recently on my Centauri Carbon printer. I think the church was printed on a Creality CR10 printer. Quality is like night and day!
Looking at photos from the early 20th century, it appeared that most building were unpainted so I went with this for the rural buildings. I airbrushed the wooden buildings with Dark Umber, followed by dry brushes with Khaki, Dark Grey, Light Grey and Deck Tan. I might go back with some white paint for the window frames but that would be about it.
The fences are mdf from Things from the Basement, they were airbrushed with Dark Grey and then dry brushed with Light Grey.










They all look very good, John!
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter, nice to hear from you.
ReplyDeleteWonderful work. Yes, a significant difference between the church, which looks like a well designed structure, and the other buildings.
ReplyDeleteThe church is nice but the print quality is poor.
DeleteVery nice indeed
ReplyDeleteThanks
DeleteThey're really nice, John.
ReplyDeletetrying to keep up Ray.
DeleteNice attentions John , one theatre I hope to go in the future.
ReplyDeleteThe gaming is different for sure
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