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Gothic Cities Armoury - Fantasy Wargame Terrain

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 3% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 3% infill
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Description

A detailed ruined city armoury terrain piece for fantasy tabletop games, skirmish boards, dioramas, and RPG encounters. Features stone walls, timber beams, banners, weapon racks, shields, crates, lanterns, and battle-worn gothic details while staying optimized for FDM printing.

Designed as a fast, lightweight terrain print: under 80g of filament and under 5 hours print time. Great as scatter terrain, an objective marker, or a centerpiece for urban fantasy battlefields.
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