• 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.
  • This grandiose and towering structure is a perfect centerpiece that will make your Graveyard truly spectacular!
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Fences

    22.77$
    Fences add a rural element as well as tactical play for obstructions. A few sets of them can create an intricate animal enclosure and all sorts of zany game play possibilities as well as a great way to space and separate structures!
  • If you are making a smaller Graveyard and need an entrance that is not so grandiose, Small Gates are a perfect solution! Also, if your Graveyard is big in size, Small Gates are ideal for adding the secondary entrance in the back or the sides. The doors are hinged and fully functional.
  • Ruined walls are perfect to make additional access points to your graveyard, or any other feature that is enclosed in walls and fences. They will also make your setting visually more interesting. You can combine them in various ways and use them as a part of Walls & Fences system. The possibilities are endless!
  • Monument

    78.08$
    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.
  • 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.
  • Carriage

    27.11$
    This nice kit is suitable for various games and almost any historic period, be it dark age, medieval, western, WW, etc.  
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Stable

    65.38$129.69$
    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.
  • Watermill

    117.90$140.41$
    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.
  • Noble Townhouse represents the city or town residence of a noble or wealthy family. Townhouses of the rich are bigger in size and more elaborate than those of regular townsfolk. By their residence nobles prevented the town from becoming merely a trading centre or an aggregate of merchants. They kept the citizens in touch with the rest of the kingdom. They made the people understand that they belong to their Realm.
  • If you need to create a rural setting on your battle field these hay stacks are a perfect. Some are made in a way to fit in the corner or next to a wall.
  • Church

    85.67$
    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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Many Londoners from the 1665, the Black Plague period would remember a lot of these roaming around the city. Bring out the dead! The undertaker would yell, while moving the corpses to the outskirts of the city to be buried in nameless graves.
  • Mansion

    134.47$
    Houses in the medieval towns reflected the rank of those living in them. Mansions where big and luxurious residences built by wealthy nobles.

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