Mainly free, they are at 00 Gauge (1/76), but if you print at 50%, this should easily adapt to our scale.
http://www.wordsworthmodelrailway.co.uk/townscene.html
Those are very nice, thanks for the link Barb.
Yep, these look very interesting. Will check them out in more detail later.
Very good for scenery, unfortunately no interiors (I think one workshop does), so not so useful for skirmish gaming.
I was under the impression they were N Gauge - but I could never get them to download. Probably me.... 8-} 8-} 8-}
Nor could I.
I got some of the free stuff. Have not reviewed any though. 366MB fits on a CD ...
There are plenty of N gauge files there. They look very nice, and aren't too complex. I prefer paperterrain.com for 10mm, even though it costs.
No luck for me either :(.
Some nice stuff there, like pavements, posters and brick wall patterns. All the files seem to be .rar archives, which might explain the problems some people have with downloading? You could try and find a program that opens these files (like WinRar) and see if that helps?
Ironic, since the .rar files contain .pdfs which don't compress very well - if at all. If you look at the size of the compressed file and the extracted file, they're just about the same.
Phe!
Yes but in occasions like these the RAR/ZIP file is to ensure you get all the parts in one download not to shorten the download time.
The ones I looked at were all just one pdf file.
Quote from: fsn on 14 November 2013, 07:54:23 AM
The ones I looked at were all just one pdf file.
Yep Operation Yew tree is finding loads too !!! :d :d
I am sure Leon will edit this
Again : (This time it is for 28mm, but I guess you can print smaller ;) )
http://www.modelpaperworld.com/en/4-modern?id_category=4&n=50
Downloaded WinRar and it works perfectly. Be warned, however, the suppliers offer several other software packages which seem to be malware. Be careful to decline them all unless you want your browser hijacked. I spent most of Sunday morning getting rid of Conduit Search.
If you do download some of the Townscene buildings they come as OO/HO. I scaled mine down to 70%, which seems about right for 10mm figures. All I've got to do now is build them!
Those look great, but as usual the problem I think is between games storage. The sheer volume of terrain on the table looks fantastic, but storing said volume is a headache.
Yes, they are somewhat fragile too.
I usually chop up old packing cardboard (the stuff with the corrugations in the middle) and glue that to the inside, makes them a bit less fragile, still having a nightmare with the Dropzone Commander buildings, theres just so bloody many of them (60).
The DZC buildings are quite big, and do require some reinforcement!
Can you still get foam-card (foam-board ?)....That'd work quite well to reinforce the paper, I'd have thought. :-\
Cheers - Phil.
I got some from an art supplier in Greenock - which unfortunately shut up shop about a year ago...
Yeah you can still buy it on E-Bay, but cardboard has the advantage of being free. :P
I think the main advantage of the DZC buildings is that they are stackable to save storing space.
Quote from: GordonY on 19 November 2013, 10:05:15 PM
Yeah you can still buy it on E-Bay, but cardboard has the advantage of being free. :P
It also has the advantage of not paying postage on sheets of A1, which is how I bought them...
As I've mentioned, I usually use the pre-printed buildings from paperterrain.com, but they do have one great disadvantage. They come with an exterior complete building & an interior ruined building - lift the complete version off to reveal the ruined one. There's an interior printed on the 'back' of the interior sheets, so you can place minis inside it. This looks great on the table, but means the walls are... well, paper thin... Thick paper, mind you, and with the exterior in place they're sturdy. But I wouldn't like to use the 25/28mm versions, they'd look flimsy and indeed would BE flimsy...
About the thin walls, a 60 cm wall in real life would be a 0.4mm at the scale 1/150, so paper is good for the little scales.
Quote from: Techno on 19 November 2013, 05:39:23 PM
Can you still get foam-card (foam-board ?)....That'd work quite well to reinforce the paper, I'd have thought. :-\
Cheers - Phil.
Yes, Hobbycraft do it in several sizes. It cuts more easily and accurately than cardboard, I find.
What i have done in the past, is glue matchsticks cut to size to the inner side of the wall.Just score the middle of the 2 matches with a hobby knife. Do this until the matches fit each other in a cross shape and glue them togheter and attach to the walls.
I find this makes them more durable. Off course you can only do this on buildings wich are closed.