Description
With all stone masonry produced in the lands being used to further fortify his Majesties great city, his subjects living outside its protection were left to fortify their own communities with whatever means necessary. This gave rise to the heaped earth and crude-milled lumper garrison walls that now serve as the first wall of defense to the realm.
Updates:
- 1 December 2023 (version 1.2) Garrison Wall End added.
- 1 August 2025 (version 1.3) New parts were added: 45-degree walls and two-story Cnr walls for towers.
Notes for 3D printed Norman Garrison Walls:
- Right-click on the image below and “Save As” to download the reference sheet for this pack.
- A small Printer reference sheet is included in the zip file.
- Some small printer cuts will need supports turned on.
- Product measurements can be found in the image gallery.
- First Published version 1.1
tristan pittendorfer (verified owner) –
Would love to see transition end pieces for this. Thanks
Jo Boorer (verified owner) –
I will add this to our update list.
toddshryock (verified owner) –
I agree with Tristan – a short end piece would be very helpful because otherwise you either have to have a complete circle or run it to the board edge. A simple end cap is all it needs that way you could end the walls at any point on your board and have it look right. Thanks.
Jo Boorer (verified owner) –
I have added your comment to the update card.
James Bucherie (verified owner) –
Will there be a split version of the damaged straight wall for small printers?
Thank You
David Smith (verified owner) –
Where are the ruined garrison walls in the 1.2 pack?
Joanne Boorer (verified owner) –
Hi David
Thanks for reaching out.
Is the wall you are looking for not in the folder labeled Ruined Garrison Wall?
CSC (verified owner) –
Can you add a corner tower? Will help in making this a Roman garrison fort.
Joanne Boorer (verified owner) –
That’s a great idea. I will add it to our updates list.
noah schaefers (verified owner) –
This would be a lot more flexible with some 45* corners to make more varied shapes. I also like the idea of corner towers. Great models otherwise though!
Joanne Boorer (verified owner) –
Thanks for these great suggestions. I will add them to the update list.