Medieval Timber Row Houses – Northern French Style
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Description
This set features two medieval timber-framed row houses, inspired by Northern French and Flemish towns from the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance period.
With steep roofs, exposed wooden structures, and slightly irregular facades, these buildings capture the organic, hand-built character of medieval urban streets. Subtle asymmetries and compact proportions give them a lived-in, believable feel rather than a rigid, modern look.
The models are well suited for atmospheric old-town scenes, fantasy villages, historical tabletop environments, or compact urban dioramas. Their footprint makes them especially effective in narrow street layouts, and they can easily be combined to form longer rows, continuous frontages, or corner blocks.
Scale & Print Information
- Default scale: Z scale
- Building height: approx. 52–60 mm (depending on the house)
- Door height: approx. 9 mm
- Designed for miniature cityscapes and dense urban layouts
- Scales cleanly to other sizes if needed
When printed in a single color using the recommended quality settings, a full print takes just over 11 hours and uses under 100 g of filament
License
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