• Animals

    15.00
    Realistic looking animals you can use for various scenes, settings and gameplay.
  • Animals 2

    6.00
    Realistic looking animals that can be used in various scenes, settings and gameplay.
  • There's only one place you can go to when your sword gets broken in a battle or when your horse needs a new pair of hues, and that place is Blacksmith’s Forge. The blacksmith is constantly working to patch up damaged armor plates and shields or to make new weapons and everyday tools. When you enter the town, you can hear him pounding with his hammer, making a truly powerful sound. Townsfolk are very proud to have a trustworthy and skillful blacksmith.
  • Cart

    5.00
    A perfect transportation means for the medieval rough roads. Many merchants who can afford one have a Market Cart of their own.
  • Chapel

    51.00
    The Chapel is a great addition to any gaming table, and it fits in many different settings and time periods. Apart from using it with Graveyard, it can be used as a small roadside chapel for example, or maybe even a private family chapel in your town.  
  • Church

    79.00
    The Church can be featured in the Graveyard, but also as a part of a nearby village or a town. While the smaller Chapel is perfect to serve as a Chantry where the prayers for the dead are made, the Church, bigger in size, can accommodate more townsfolk for their daily worship.
  • 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.
  • Dead Trees

    41.00
    Dead Trees will give your Graveyard that creepy, dark atmosphere and make it more intriguing. Dead Trees can be used in all settings.
  • Empty stalls are very versatile and can be used in many ways.
  • Empty stalls are very versatile and can be used in many ways.
  • Empty stalls are very versatile and can be used in many ways.
  • Empty Tent

    10.00
    Empty tents are very versatile and can be used in many ways.
  • Medieval towers were defensive structures usually made of stone. Often they included battlements and arrow loops. Arrow loops were vertical slits in the wall where archers from the inside shot arrows through at the attackers, but made it extremely difficult for attackers to get many arrows back through at the defenders. A Battlement comprises a defensive low wall between chest-height and head-height, in which rectangular gaps or indentations occur at intervals to allow for the discharge of arrows or other missiles from within the defences. Towers can be stand alone structures or parts of defensive walls.
  • Furniture

    14.00
    The furniture kits are a great way to enhance your interiors and bring your buildings to life.
  • Most common stall in the medieval market. Resources are scarce and mouths to feed are many. Some grain for porridge and some vegetables for brew should be available for all townsfolk.
  • Groceries

    17.00
    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.
  • Guard Tower

    125.00
    In dark medieval times, every city had to defend itself. Buildings like Guard Tower enable soldiers to spot the enemy on time in order to make all necessary actions to properly prepare the city for attack. When the soldiers on the Guard Tower sound the alarm, town gates are being sealed and all who can fight equip themselves with weapons and readily await the battle to commence. Guard towers are built on the outskirts of a city, preferably on higher ground. These buildings have to be sturdy enough to withstand enemy’s cannon balls, stones thrown by catapults or even attacks by frenzied monsters such as Giants and Treeman. It has to be high enough so soldiers are able to see as much landscape as possible. Sometimes whole regiments of archers and other troops are stationed in one Guard Tower.
  • This grandiose and towering structure is a perfect centerpiece that will make your Graveyard truly spectacular!
  • Mansion

    124.00
    Houses in the medieval towns reflected the rank of those living in them. Mansions where big and luxurious residences built by wealthy nobles.
  • Mausoleum

    30.00
    Mausoleums are monumental features and make any Graveyard, look remarkable. They are large and impressive constructions most often built for a deceased leader or nobility.
  • Butcher is often looked at with envy. All this meat and cheese around him, who wouldn't be jealous? Welcome to the Meat and Dairy Stall
  • This luxurious house is where the town's well known merchant spends his days in peace and welfare. Townsfolk know him as a fair trader and a tolerant man who is always kind and ready to help people in trouble. In his shop, placed on the ground floor, you can find everything you need be it food, tools or even medicine.
  • Merchant Shop

    179.00
    This luxurious house is where the town’s well known merchant spends his days in peace and welfare. Townsfolk know him as a fair trader and a tolerant man who is always kind and ready to help people in trouble. In his shop, placed on the ground floor, you can find everything you need be it food, tools or even medicine.
  • Monument

    72.00
    Each civilization has its heroes, kings, warlords and many other great individuals who leave their mark in its history. What better way to commemorate them than to carve their name and story into stone and bronze. Monuments are built to stand firm and keep the memory of a fallen hero for generations.

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