• The home of the mighty wizard! Spiraling tower is built on a high rock and has two balconies. From this towering building wizard can provide arcane defense to his town and fellow townsfolk.
  • Windmill

    42.69$
    The growing economy of the town called for a masonry tower mill. The tower mill was more expensive to build then the post mill, but more stable source of power was needed.In contrast to the post mill, only the cap of the tower mill needs to be turned into the wind, so the main structure can be made much taller, allowing the sails to be made longer, which enables them to provide useful work even in low winds.
  • Spice up your gaming table or diorama with this awesome kit.
  • Medieval times are dangerous. People should have their farm tools ready behind the door. For those who are a bit better suited, there is a Weapon and Armor Stall.
  • A Wayside Shrine is a religious image, usually in some sort of small shelter, placed by a road or pathway, sometimes in a settlement or at a crossroads, but often in the middle of an empty stretch of country road, or at the top of a hill or mountain. The Wayside Shrine is designed as a part of the Walls & Fences system. However, you can use it as standalone feature as well.
  • Watermill

    117.40$139.81$
    In Medieval times water-driven mills were the most powerful land-based machines that converted natural energy into mechanical power. Town's Watermill is used for grinding grains, legumes and other foodstuffs. It provides constant food supplies for townsfolk.
  • Want to make your market truly alive? What better way than to add a this awesome set of townsfolk. This beautiful set is created by Tiny Furniture and we are offering it to you only as a 3D print. If you wish the STL files, be sure to contact them.
  • Houses in the medieval towns reflected the rank of those living in them. Although stone building was encouraged, expense meant that most houses were built of wood. Those built of stone, were the homes of the rich people such as merchants and renown craftsmen.
  • Houses in the medieval towns reflected the rank of those living in them. Although stone building was encouraged, expense meant that most houses were built of wood. Those built of stone, were the homes of the rich people such as merchants and renown craftsmen.
  • Houses in the medieval towns reflected the rank of those living in them. Although stone building was encouraged, expense meant that most houses were built of wood. Those built of stone, were the homes of the rich people such as merchants and renown craftsmen.
  • Town Walls are a necessity for town to survive in medieval world of invasion and conquest. Wealthy towns are enclosed by protective walls and the only access to the town is regulated through Town Gate. Right side adapter (when facing the walls form the outside). Use it to connect the wall to the Fortified Tower. This section also includes outer and inner door part which you simply attach to the wall outside and inside the Fortified Tower. Since all of our models are hand made, they are newer exactly the same. You might need to fill some small gaps with modeling putty once you connect the adapter to the Fortified Tower.
  • Town Walls are a necessity for town to survive in medieval world of invasion and conquest. Wealthy towns are enclosed by protective walls and the only access to the town is regulated through Town Gate. Left side adapter (when facing the walls form the outside). Use it to connect the wall to the Fortified Tower. This section also includes outer and inner door part which you simply attach to the wall outside and inside the Fortified Tower. Since all of our models are hand made, they are newer exactly the same. You might need to fill some small gaps with modeling putty once you connect the adapter to the Fortified Tower.
  • Town Walls are a necessity for town to survive in medieval world of invasion and conquest. Wealthy towns are enclosed by protective walls and the only access to the town is regulated through Town Gate. Right side ending section (when facing the walls form the outside). Use this section if your walls are not completely enclosed.
  • Town Walls are a necessity for town to survive in medieval world of invasion and conquest. Wealthy towns are enclosed by protective walls and the only access to the town is regulated through Town Gate. Left side ending section (when facing the walls form the outside). Use this section if your walls are not completely enclosed.
  • Town Walls are a necessity for town to survive in medieval world of invasion and conquest. Wealthy towns are enclosed by protective walls and the only access to the town is regulated through Town Gate. Right side adapter (when facing the walls form the outside). Use it to connect the wall to the Town Gate. This section also includes the door part which you simply attach to the wall of the Town Gate once you place the adapter in place. Since all of our models are hand made, they are newer exactly the same. You might need to fill some small gaps with modeling putty once you connect the adapter to the Town Gate.
  • Town Walls are a necessity for town to survive in medieval world of invasion and conquest. Wealthy towns are enclosed by protective walls and the only access to the town is regulated through Town Gate. Left side adapter (when facing the walls form the outside). Use it to connect the wall to the Town Gate. This section also includes the door part which you simply attach to the wall of the Town Gate once you place the adapter in place. Since all of our models are hand made, they are newer exactly the same. You might need to fill some small gaps with modeling putty once you connect the adapter to the Town Gate.
  • Town Walls are a necessity for town to survive in medieval world of invasion and conquest. Wealthy towns are enclosed by protective walls and the only access to the town is regulated through Town Gate. Adding the section A together with section B will determine the length of the wall. You can use as many sections as you like. To avoid repetition we designed two versions of section A with slightly different textures and details. Note that the section B is always connected to section A or ending sections E and F.
  • Town Walls are a necessity for town to survive in medieval world of invasion and conquest. Wealthy towns are enclosed by protective walls and the only access to the town is regulated through Town Gate. Adding the section A together with section B will determine the length of the wall. You can use as many sections as you like. To avoid repetition we designed two versions of section A with slightly different textures and details.
  • Every medieval town has its main square and many roads paved in flagstone. Especially the marketplace.
  • Town Gate

    280.69$
    Town Gate was built to provide a point of controlled access to town for people, vehicles, goods and animals. It is filling functions relating to defense, security, health, trade, taxation and is therefore staffed by military and municipal authorities. The Town Gate is also commonly used to display diverse kinds of public information such as announcements, tax and toll schedules, standards of local measures, and legal texts. It is heavily fortified and ornamented with heraldic shields.
  • All who need to sharpen their tools or replace the broken parts or need a barrel for their vine, come to this stall. Here you will find all the tools you need for your trait.
  • Tools

    21.35$
    Spice up your gaming table or diorama with this awesome kit that is suitable for various games and almost any historic period, be it dark age, medieval, western, WW, etc.
  • The Tombstones present the core of any graveyard. Throughout history, graves have been a focus for mourning and remembrance. The names of relatives are often added to a tombstone over the years, so that one tombstone may chronicle the passing of an entire family spread over decades. Since tombstones and a plot in a graveyard cost money, they are also a symbol of wealth or prominence in a community. Some gravestones were even commissioned and erected to their own memory by people who were still living, as a testament to their wealth and status. In this set you will find the tombstones of various sizes, as well as some vases and crows!
  • Tomb

    17.08$
    Tombs are small buildings that serve as a repository for the remains of the dead. To get even more variety in your Graveyard pick a tomb or two. :)
  • Houses in the medieval towns reflected the rank of those living in them. Although stone building was encouraged, expense meant that most houses were built of wood. Those built of stone, were the homes of the rich people such as merchants and renown craftsmen.
  • Houses in the medieval towns reflected the rank of those living in them. Although stone building was encouraged, expense meant that most houses were built of wood. Those built of stone, were the homes of the rich people such as merchants and renown craftsmen.
  • We designed a system of walls and fences that gives you endless possibilities! There are five types of pillars with different indentations and two types of walls with corresponding projections that allow you to assemble walls and fences in any shape you like! This system may be used in various ways, not only for graveyards. They are perfect for urban and rural settings.
  • We designed a system of walls and fences that gives you endless possibilities! There are five types of pillars with different indentations and two types of walls with corresponding projections that allow you to assemble walls and fences in any shape you like! This system may be used in various ways, not only for graveyards. They are perfect for urban and rural settings.
  • Stone Bridge

    110.99$135.54$
    There is no complete communication system without a bridge. Laying foundations for this beautiful arched bridge where the river flows all year round was not an easy task, but the town's masons managed to built it proving them selves to be skillful engineers.
  • Stable

    65.10$129.14$
    Horses are expensive working animals, used for transport, communication, and battle as well as a statement of status. Every farm has its own horse and it is considered as a valuable commodity. This is why stables are complementary to the house, or built as close as possible to it. Their quality had to be better than other farm buildings, as keeping their horse in prime condition was vital to the economy of the household.

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