"19th C. European Paper Buildings" Topic
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JasonAfrika | 07 Mar 2017 11:13 p.m. PST |
Can anyone please direct me to a site that sells realistic looking paper buildings to print and make for 19th Century Western Europe- Napoleonics & Franco-Prussian War eras. Thanks! |
steamingdave47 | 08 Mar 2017 1:06 a.m. PST |
I have used these on my model railway. Metcalfemodels.com British prototypes mainly and in N gauge or OO/HO so really only suitable for 10/12 mm or 20mm. I have a vague memory of a German company which supplies downloadable pdf files of European prototypes, but can't find a saved link
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steamingdave47 | 08 Mar 2017 3:03 a.m. PST |
Grundschule-pretzschendorf.de I think this is one of the sites I'm thinking of. Nice range of buildings suitable for central Europe, seem to be about 1:150 scale. Sure there is another one that I have seen! ss42.com has a list of sites as well. |
Extra Crispy | 08 Mar 2017 6:56 a.m. PST |
Wargame Vault and Wargames Downloads both sell a ton of terrain suitable for those periods. I often buy them in 28mm and resize them to 15mm. PaperTerrain.com sells some lovely villages, but not as downloads. Very nice stuff tho – I just received my latest order of several village packs. You can turn up a lot with Google: free paper buildings |
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