Guard Watchtower - DND Terrain - NO SUPPORTS
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Description
Modular Guard Watchtower – 28–32mm Scale
This modular watchtower is a versatile piece of terrain designed for tabletop role-playing games and skirmish wargames. Built with a classic wooden scaffold and stone base, it fits seamlessly into fantasy settlements, outposts, city walls, or wilderness encounters.
The model consists of 3 snug-fitting parts, making it easy to print, assemble, and store:
- Base & support structure
- Upper platform / guard rail section
- Roof
All parts are designed to slot together securely without glue, while still allowing quick disassembly if needed.
Modular Bonus

The roof section can be used on its own as a small hut, guard post, or checkpoint, giving you extra terrain value from a single print. Perfect for villages, gates, or roadside encounters.
Scale & Compatibility
- Designed for 28–32mm miniatures
- Works great for D&D, Pathfinder, and other fantasy TTRPGs
- Ideal for both RPG storytelling and tactical combat
Printing Notes
- Optimized for FDM printing
- No supports required
- Clean geometry and sturdy details for reliable prints
Whether you’re setting up a fortified town, a border watch, or an ambush point, this watchtower adds verticality, line-of-sight gameplay, and narrative flavor to your table.
Scenario Prologue: The Silent Watch
The road narrows as it winds toward the settlement, the ruts deep and long abandoned. Ahead, rising above sagging rooftops and leaning palisades, stands a lone watchtower—its wooden frame darkened by age, its stone base scarred and chipped.
Once, a torch burned at its peak every night.
Now, the tower is dark.
The wind creaks through the beams, carrying with it the faint scent of damp wood and old smoke. From the road below, you can see the upper platform clearly—too clearly. No movement. No sentries. No signal fire. Just silence where vigilance should be.
The villagers you passed earlier spoke in hushed tones.
“The watch never missed a смена.”
“If the tower is empty… something is wrong.”
As you draw closer, the tower looms overhead, offering a commanding view of the surrounding land—perfect for spotting threats… or hiding them. Somewhere above, the floorboards shift with a slow, deliberate creak.
Whatever happened here, it didn’t leave quietly.
And if the watchtower has fallen, the settlement may be next.
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