The Ruined Stonestreet Bakers represents a destroyed version of the Stonestreet Baker that can be swapped out mid-game. It’s upper floor provides room for miniatures to be placed whilst the piles of rubble add a realistic feel to the model.
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The Ruined Norman Stone Barn depicts a destroyed version of the Norman Stone Barn. Its open roof allows for easy model placement and the interior’s shattered remains add interesting details to the battlefield.
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The Stonestreet Baker is a multi-room stone building with a raised entryway and verandah. Its removable roofs give access to detailed interiors including a staircase and baker’s oven.
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The Norman Stone Barn is a small structure with a removable thatched roof and hinged door for access. It also comes with a separate wooden log stack that sits against the building. The logs are unattached and fully detailed, allowing you to use this alongside other pieces, adding character to your tabletop.
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The Ruined Norman Stone Manor comes with two options for level 1, with rubble or without. This can be used to represent recent damage or faded ruins that have lasted for centuries. The upper floor is easily accessed by stairs with room for miniatures to be placed on the broken flooring.
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The Norman Stone Keep is split into two floors with a removable roof to allow access when gaming. The Keep features a flat, cornered wall so that it can be placed squarely against the Norman Stone Fort. The Keep also comes with a covered walkway to connect it to the Norman Stone Manor to create the large estate.
This two-story stone house features a removable roof and a fully detailed interior. The second floor is accessed by stairs and has a fireplace with a chimney. Also included in the download is a ground floor option with an extra door should you wish to connect the Manor to the Norman Stone Keep.
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The Norman Stone Fort is a multi-storied stonework building suitable for wargames and RPGs. You can lift off each level to reveal a fully sculpted interior with opening doors and ladders. The Norman Fort makes for great blocking terrain for games like Kings of War and A Song of Fire and Ice.
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The Ruined Norman Fort STL file prints in multiple pieces to create a ruined version of the Norman Fort. Included in the download are two options for the bottom floor; One with piles of rubble to represent recent damage and one without to represent older ruins.
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