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Crosspiece Ruins Set 30mm Paper Models PDF

Crosspiece Ruins Set 30mm Paper Models PDF

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This is 30mm-scale terrain for wargaming, roleplaying games, miniature dioramas, skirmish games, model railroads, class projects or just for fun. It requires just a few sheets of cardstock (110# or 199gsm recommended), scissors, a sharp hobby knife and ordinary paper glue.

This set includes 4 complete crosspieces, made of a total of 10 total wall sections: 5 that slot-up, and 5 that slot-down. You can fit any slot-up piece into any slot-down piece. There are 2 long pieces that have 2 slots in them. (One that has 2 slots-up, and one that has 2 slots-down.) By linking those pieces together, you can build endless mazes of ruined walls.

This set is completely compatible with the Archway Ruins Set and Crosspiece Ruins Set #2, available separately, giving you an even larger selection of wall sections.

This model offers lots of customization options! It's actually many models in one! It includes a variety of surface textures, including walls of concrete, red bricks, brown bricks, gray bricks, stone, and Tudor beams-and-plaster. Each wall section includes optional layers for smoke damage and bullet damage.

This Crosspiece Ruins Set features multi-layered PDFs that let you customize the look of your models before printing. You can print these pieces many times, each with a unique appearance. These crosspiece ruins will be a great addition to any fantasy or medieval scene, and it's perfect for World War I and World War II games, Napoleonic War, American Civil War, Spanish Civil War, modern warfare, post-apocalypse, steampunk and Victorian gaming.

QUICK AND EASY SCENERY: With this model you'll find tips and advice for printing at various popular gaming and model railroad scales. One of the great things about papercraft models is that they can be printed at any popular gaming scale quite easily, so this model can be used for 28mm, 25mm, 20mm, 15mm scale and smaller. These files are 200dpi, which will look great when printed at full size without requiring large file sizes. You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0 or later in order to use them, and the multiple layers may take additional time to render, so please be patient while your images load onto the screen.

MULTI-LAYERED FILES: The PDFs in this set are multi-layered and contain a variety of surface textures and external features that you can customize with the click of your mouse.

SINGLE-LAYERED FILES: For your printing convenience, the Crosspiece Ruins Set includes 3 full sets of single-layered PDFs, in your choice of concrete, red bricks and Tudor plaster-and-beams.

DIMENSIONS: The crosspieces stand about 2" high and each wall varies in length, from about 2" to about 5".

CONTENTS: This model includes 4 ruined crosspiece walls and offers a selection of 6 main textures.

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