These are collection of ground floor, upper floor and roof modules that can be mixed and matched to create different buildings and streets. They are for wargamers to use in making up quick and easy house, village and town scenes.
They come with a sheet of accessories, so you can make each building element look unique, adding signs, windows, even a cat to tailor each one. This is the first set, essentially victorian based buildings. I have steampunk and medieval buildings in progress.
To me, the presence of the finger joints is not at all intrusive. In fact it seems to be part of the architectural style of your village buildings.
Like it very much, even tho’ I’m not a war-gamer !
John
I really like the burned edges of the roof, actually! This is a great project. My D&D group moves to online but this would’ve been great to have at table.
You should make options that scale for the different sizes of model train village and expand your market. I would buy the files to cut some for my Dad’s village if you were selling. Just a thought.
It’s typically 1 square inch is 5 feet in the D&D world. Even then, these would be awesome to print and use anyway as “slightly big building”. Theater of imagination works wonders…