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Model comes in 11 parts.
This is a magnificent model which would make a fantastic centre piece in any European battle from medieval through to post modern.
The church is made up of several sections including a two-piece tower and the 3D modelling looks great. It measures approximately 400mm long by 250mm wide 270mm tall.
It may be expensive but it is a quality model which takes around 90 hours to print, the central nave alone takes 24 hours.
The tower is hollow so if you want your minis to stand on top of the tower you will need to fit a floor of card or balsa wood, though this can be done quite easily.
The model can be glued together or left in parts as they all butt up against each other nicely, or you might want to magnetise it for easy transportation and rebuilding.
This is a magnificent model which would make a fantastic centre piece in any European battle from medieval through to post modern.
The church is made up of several sections including a two-piece tower and the 3D modelling looks great. It measures approximately 400mm long by 250mm wide 270mm tall.
It may be expensive but it is a quality model which takes around 90 hours to print, the central nave alone takes 24 hours.
The tower is hollow so if you want your minis to stand on top of the tower you will need to fit a floor of card or balsa wood, though this can be done quite easily.
The model can be glued together or left in parts as they all butt up against each other nicely, or you might want to magnetise it for easy transportation and rebuilding.