Description
Sure enough, not so long after the great gate of the Wyrmway was completed, long trenches snaked out ither side, encompassing the cities industrial structures. Ever more masoned stone and forged metal girders arrived from the mountains and the foundations laid in the trenches rose quickly into ornate walls and parapets. The once open cityscape became a compound of Archanical engineering and the new walls bustled with Halfling troopers on patrol.
Several decades had passed since the capture of the Great Wyrm and the Halfing folk had certainly flourished in the safety and rich trade its captivity had yielded, yet there were those among the Halflings who recalled the simpler times with fondness, and praise for the Warlock as their great benefactor ever grew into discontented mutterings of an unwished-for overlord. Yet what could these simple gardeners do against the might of the warlock, his great walls, and their Halfling kin who happily manned them?
Two versions of the Parapet are included in the download:
- A folder named “Small Printer” containing cut pieces for printers with a bed size of 120mm x 120mm
- An uncut version for printers with a print bed size of 200mm x 200mm
Notes:
- Right-click on the image below and “Save As” to download the reference sheet for this pack.
- Small printer reference included in zip file.
- Product measurements can be found in the image gallery.
- First Published version 1.4
Evin O’Shea (verified owner) –
Is the height of these compatible with any of the other castle sets?
I am interested in buying other sets if they will fit with these.
Mike (Printable Scenery) –
The Dwarven and Demon ramparts are slightly shorter but its super easy to scale them up by 1-5% so that they are the same height. The Rampage Castle set is OpenLOCK and scalable so you shouldn’t have any problems matching that up too.