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To go along with our popular Test of Honour games, I tried my hand at modelling and printing some Japanese feudal-era terrain. Here are the results....
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▲ This will form the mainstay of the range, and probably the most commonly used terrain pieces - straight walls, corner walls and a wooden gateway piece with sliding doors.
▲ Sizable Japanese garden area or the walls surrounding a large house. The pieces can be detached from their rock bases and used as split level pieces.
▲ Those doors actually slide, which is super fun during a game!!
▲ The rear of the gateway has these chunky wooden pillars for support, and there are detailed struts under the roof itself.
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▲ Another iconic couple of terrain pieces - large wooden shrine gate (left) and a smaller rustic stone torii gate (right). Those ropes are optional extras, but really add to the flavour!
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▲ I made this rock garden to be a one-piece print, but designed in quarters so you can combine 2 or 3 or 4 pieces into one larger garden. Came out great!
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▲ Couldn't resist modelling this 9" sword ruler, with swappable clan crests in the hilt. Perhaps a little silly for a gaming table, but so much fun.
▲ Ninja attack!!
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▲ Chunky great castle walls and hills. Those simple gates lead to the slops step section, which leads into the upper area.
▲ I made white stone walls to go on top, and also included these groovy little log fences too, as an option.... which let me pose classic scenes like this one!
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▲ I whipped these up in an evening, and incorporated some internal pipes that let me connect up simple flickering LEDs in the top, and a battery hidden in the base. Very atmospheric!
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▲ A full set of wooden walls and two gate versions, for those slightly poorer rural farm estates. Plenty of gaps for ninja assassins to sneak through!
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▲ Five bridges to suit any type of river crossing! I couldn't resist taking a battle scene photo - I LOVE ninjas.....
▲ Probably my favourite pic of the session - here's what I assembled from the castle walls, stone walls, wooden wall gateway and the big castle bridge (and some photoshopped water!).
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▲ I made some low canalside banks and pathways by cutting down the castle wall sections, and re-working them. Then some dockside steps and some shallow punt boats, and the set was complete. People seemed to love the pic above, with the ninja jumping across!
▲ The big wooden bridge is also a perfect fit for this canal set, to create a castle moat.
▲ Or, if you don't want to introduce water to your scenario, you can use the canal set as a low hill instead. I magnetised mine for super-quick assembly.
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▲ The thatched rice barn was a bit of a labour of love, but the end result was very satisfying. All sorts of stuff in this set, including some cute little farmyard animals.
▲ I designed the rice paddy to be filled with a few millimetres of clear resin or water effects, and the end result looked pretty good. I even built a small plough too!
▲ Plenty of boxes, barrels and bundles were included to populate a real working farm, and to fit on the carts. The water well was decorated with an extra bit of thin thread.
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▲ This one took quite a long time to pre-plan, but the completed modular set is pretty damn expansive! As examples, I printed out and painted up 4 different farmhouses, with a variety of walls and roofing types.
▲ My favourite is probably this big thatched farmhouse, with a balcony corridor around two sides and lots of sliding doors.
▲ The big advantage of 3d-printed models over MDF terrain is that you can texture surfaces much more convincingly, and so these farmhouses have fully detailed interiors too!
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▲ 3d printing technology is perfect for this type of terrain, since the base can be watertight at only 1mm thick, and so I designed this to be used with a few millimetres of poured water effects. Very eye-catching!
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▲ I expanded the castle terrain, eventually building up to the full 5 level castle. This corner tower is based on Kumamoto castle's wooden sided tower.
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▲ Modelled in the same style as the Kumamoto corner tower, these base sections have a wide tunnel leading under the massive gatetower building.
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▲ This one's quite fun to assemble - a real modeller's kit! Internal stairs are designed so you can build a two OR three storey watchtower.
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▲ A self-contained little diorama, with a rustic teahouse and a small Japanese rock garden. The bamboo fences join together with magnets, as always, and the house has a very authentic interior with wall scrolls and so on.
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▲ This is the biggie! People kept asking for a castle, so this one pushed it to extremes! 5 levels of Japanese castle, plus the massive rock base with underground entrance, AND full interiors on every level. Perfect centrepiece for any samurai gaming table.
▲ 1st level, with troops defending against attackers from below. As you'd expect, all the doors and screens slide.
▲ 2nd level throneroom. The ninja assassins might think they have the enemy lord trapped, but they don't know he has a secret escape door. Can you see it?
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