For those of you with a 3Dprinter, there is now a line of medieval buildings on offer at Kickstarter by my wife's company. If it succeeds, at least 100 buildings will be produced – enough to populate a medium-sized medieval town.
No fancy central pieces, no warped roofs or ruins – just plain buildings as you could expect in a real northwestern European town from around 1200 to 1400.
The files are prepared to be printed in 1:100 and can, of course, be scaled up or down. There are optimized versions for 6mm and 3mm gaming with larger features.
And – as we have learned here from your comments – there are lots of images of actual print-outs. For those in doubt whether these work for you, there are sample files to test how they print.
For those without a printer – consider to get one. Black Friday is near, and 3Dprinting is the future at least of terrain in our common hobby. We printed all shown samples on a Dremel Ideabuilder and an Ender 3, both costing around $300 USD at the time of acquisition.
Design and painted printout
These versions will come with any house in the pledge.
And this is how they look in real.
A four-level building in the final design phase.
A 3mm town in development – lots of work to do here, but you get the idea…
Here is a list of the planned buildings
And if you want something more of your own, you can go for a Custom Design Pledge that shares your house with all other backers.