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Regular Dakkanaut





Illinois

I want some structures to go with my minis. GW doesn't have much I'm interested in. I like the Garden of Morr, but I'd like to have a little village. Any recommendations? I'm looking for something I can paint, not cardboard.
   
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How much do you want to spend?

You can always make stuff yourself which is a lot of fun and generally cheaper, though it tends to take longer.

You may want to look into stuff on model rail road sites as well as the more traditional fantasy type stuff, depending on what you're looking for.

4Ground and Impudent Mortal both make nice MDF stuff, though Impudent mortal is more sci fi maybe or at least more modern.

http://www.customkingdoms.com/ makes some awesome looking stuff, but tbh it's a bit expensive and already painted

Hirst arts molds for DIY stuff are really awesome! Granted there's a learning curve for the casting process but it's a lot like legos: you can build almost anything. And the site has plans and instructions for different buildings so if you like one of them, you can recreate it yourself. Just need the molds. Which is an investment but a worthwhile one imo.

   
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Illinois

Those custom kingdoms buildings look perfect. Too bad they come pre-painted.
   
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Nottinghamshire

If your wallet is on very nice terms with you, there's http://www.tabletop-world.com


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Kildare, Ireland

Find a copy of How to make wargames terrain.
It has some great tips and tricks for making fantasy cottages and buildings. Out of print but you may find someone who still has a copy.
Old white dwarf articles are good if you can find an archive.
   
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 Buttery Commissar wrote:
If your wallet is on very nice terms with you, there's http://www.tabletop-world.com


this stuff is bitchin. it has an amazing amount of detail.


are you only looking for fantasy stuff?

 Unit1126PLL wrote:
 Scott-S6 wrote:
And yet another thread is hijacked for Unit to ask for the same advice, receive the same answers and make the same excuses.

Oh my god I'm becoming martel.
Send help!

 
   
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Illinois

Yeah, just fantasy for now. It takes me a month of Sundays to paint a few minis so a few buildings will take a while. I think we have a winner with tabletop world. They may be expensive but one building will take me at least a month to do, so it's well within my discretionary spending budget.
   
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 Buttery Commissar wrote:
If your wallet is on very nice terms with you, there's http://www.tabletop-world.com


damn you buttery :( showing all the shinies... <drool>

   
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Queen Creek, AZ

Here are some MDF buildings http://gcmini.mybigcommerce.com/28mm-european-style/

Ive bought multiple sets in 28,15, and 6mm all are awesome and fit most models.
   
 
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