• 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 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.
  • If you want to inform the townsfolk of a dangerous dragon or simply inform them of a good deal in the local brewery, your town needs a Notice Board.
  • Animals

    15.00
    Realistic looking animals you can use for various scenes, settings and gameplay.
  • In medieval times the river was seen and experienced as a great flow of energy moving slowly and inexorably trough landscape. It was a flow of energy that could be harnessed and put to use. In many river towns mills were built next to river. Rivers also provided the water used for washing and drinking.
  • In medieval times the river was seen and experienced as a great flow of energy moving slowly and inexorably trough landscape. It was a flow of energy that could be harnessed and put to use. In many river towns mills were built next to river. Rivers also provided the water used for washing and drinking.
  • In medieval times the river was seen and experienced as a great flow of energy moving slowly and inexorably trough landscape. It was a flow of energy that could be harnessed and put to use. In many river towns mills were built next to river. Rivers also provided the water used for washing and drinking.
  • In medieval times the river was seen and experienced as a great flow of energy moving slowly and inexorably trough landscape. It was a flow of energy that could be harnessed and put to use. In many river towns mills were built next to river. Rivers also provided the water used for washing and drinking.
  • In medieval times the river was seen and experienced as a great flow of energy moving slowly and inexorably trough landscape. It was a flow of energy that could be harnessed and put to use. In many river towns mills were built next to river. Rivers also provided the water used for washing and drinking.
  • In medieval times the river was seen and experienced as a great flow of energy moving slowly and inexorably trough landscape. It was a flow of energy that could be harnessed and put to use. In many river towns mills were built next to river. Rivers also provided the water used for washing and drinking.
  • In medieval times the river was seen and experienced as a great flow of energy moving slowly and inexorably trough landscape. It was a flow of energy that could be harnessed and put to use. In many river towns mills were built next to river. Rivers also provided the water used for washing and drinking.
  • In medieval times the river was seen and experienced as a great flow of energy moving slowly and inexorably trough landscape. It was a flow of energy that could be harnessed and put to use. In many river towns mills were built next to river. Rivers also provided the water used for washing and drinking.
  • In medieval times the river was seen and experienced as a great flow of energy moving slowly and inexorably trough landscape. It was a flow of energy that could be harnessed and put to use. In many river towns mills were built next to river. Rivers also provided the water used for washing and drinking.
  • 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.  
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • This grandiose and towering structure is a perfect centerpiece that will make your Graveyard truly spectacular!
  • Tomb

    16.00
    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. :)
  • Tombstones

    32.00
    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!
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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

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