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All items are 3d printed and each piece prints and ships in approx 1 week. We do keep you updated throughout the printing process so you know what stage your order is at.
Any miniatures are only there to show the scale of the buildings and are not included in the sale. Items are supplied unpainted and require assembly.
Please be aware that fdm printers can leave some fine layer lines and minor imperfections. The item you are viewing was printed at.2 layer lines.. We can print finer (but it costs more), but most wargamers find .2 acceptable for terrain. If you require finer layer lines then please contact us for a quote. Everything is currently printed in PLA, colour may vary. If you need a specific colour please message first before buying.
We do everything we can to minimise layer lines and you can file or sand them out yourself. Any lines we personally don’t want on pieces we print for our personnel use we use a mix of a knife doing a flashing technique like on a miniature and minimal filing. Or you can prime and paint straight away. In most cases they are hardly visible after painting. We always recommend a little prep work before you prime them.
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