Description
The Church in Norman, England, was hugely significant. Religion played a pivotal part in everyday life for all walks of life. The church provided a place to catch up on gossip or retreat to in times of strife. Its thick stone walls and doors provide a safe haven when bandits raid.
Updates:
- 19 October 2022 (version 1.9) Geometry fixes were made to the base of the main room as it was causing errors in some slicers.
- 4 April 2024 (version 2.0) Main room with Buttress attached added to zip file.
- 24 April 2025 (version 2.1) A Chapel option is available. Refer to the guide in Gallery Pics.
- 18 June 2025 (version 2.2) A solid version is now included.
Notes for the Norman Church STL:
- Right-click on the image below and “Save As” to download the reference sheet for this pack.
- Small printer reference included in the zip file.
- Product measurements can be found in the image gallery.
- First Published version 1.8


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Adam Usher (verified owner) –
Hey, I am just printing the last piece for the main level of the church. It is printing great by the way. I am very eager to try out the painting technique for the stone walls that you guys shared, but I am curious if you could maybe share the colors and techniques for getting the roof painted? It looks fantastic.
Thanks!
Jo Boorer (verified owner) –
We will release a blog regarding this in the future but in the meantime I can tell you that we used dungeon grey, ash grey drybrush, black wash and some skrag brown in the odd crevasse.
Mark Dykes –
What are the dimensions of this once printed?
Jo Boorer (verified owner) –
Length 430mm x height 330mm x depth 200mm
Rob Prince (verified owner) –
I’ve noticed that the back room and the main room do not match up width wise. It’s off by quite a bit when printed and leaves a rather large gap between the two.
Jo Boorer (verified owner) –
Check out the gallery pics, which shows that the back room is made smaller, and once the roof is fitted, you can not see the gap.
billy.wardlaw (verified owner) –
Hello. First, I appreciate the attention you give keeping these models within typical print volumes! That being said, I print a lot of your stuff at 15mm (60%) – would it be possible to get the a version of the Main Floor, with the Buttresses still attached? I saves filament and simplifies the printing and assembly. Much appreciation though, please don’t take this request as a criticism, it is not.
Thanks.
Jo Boorer (verified owner) –
Can you please email me at [email protected] so we can sort this for you.
Aaron Smith (verified owner) –
Printed this recently and it came out stunning. Wanted to add the if you remove the tower the remaining interior also works awesome as a throne room. Used it that way and the group loved it.
Jo Boorer (verified owner) –
Thanks For this feedback
David Aleshire (verified owner) –
I love this set, but how are you painting them with white in between the bricks without painting each individual brick? i see tons of these with WHITE mortar in between bricks, how do you do that with just the few paints listed and a black wash?
Matt Barker –
Hi David
We used ‘filler putty’. We wrote a blog https://www.printablescenery.com/2022/08/11/painting-realistic-stone/
kagbb (verified owner) –
Can I put in a request for a as little cut version as possible for scaling down, all these pieces are hard to assemble when printed for smaller scales
Joanne Boorer (verified owner) –
We have solid versions of King and Country in the pipeline to release soon.
Zagor (verified owner) –
The Bell Tower fits perfectly with the Norman Church Tower Lv2. But if I want to fit the Bell Tower with the Norman Church Tower Lv1, the studs don’t fit together properly!
Joanne Boorer (verified owner) –
The Bell Tower is not meant to fit on Level 1 of the Norman Church. It does look odd having the Bell Tower at that height. You can however achieve this by removing the locking pins and using some putty.
Edward Kenworthy (verified owner) –
For the small printer bed option I see you’ve added some peg holes to help with aligning the parts for assembly. What do you recommend using for pegs? And do you have any recommendations on the glue to use?
Joanne Boorer (verified owner) –
These Guide holes are for a piece or filament to help with gluing the model together