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| Papierschnitzel | 08 Aug 2018 8:46 a.m. PST |  
  
  
  Hi guys, I have released the next set in the Samurai Village Builder series: The Elder house (paper terrain). 
You can also see here the extras set including the storage huts, the carts, hay bale and bamboo fences. As with all sets, you can print at 100% for 28-30mm figures, or scaled down for other figure scales. Color and texture layers allow to print different looking versions for unique buildings and interior game play is also supported.
  
For those with limited storage, you can build the houses as "fold-flat", allowing you to assemble and disassemble for easy storage! If you are interested or you want to check out my other Samurai Village Builder sets, read more on my site papierschnitzel.com/samurai-village-builder-iii-released Happy building, Chris   |  
    | Coyotepunc and Hatshepsuut | 08 Aug 2018 10:04 a.m. PST |  
  
  
  I did test builds for the carts, they are lovely little kits!   |  
    | Lion in the Stars | 08 Aug 2018 11:58 a.m. PST |  
  
  
  Ooooh, very nice-looking indeed!   |  
      
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