Corbeau "Sugar Project" Building

Corbeau "Sugar Project" Building

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It was time to think about buildings for my gaming table. Many models were around that could have been nice, but I wanted to avoid wasting time and PLA. So, I decided to launch my own building project with the following rules: easy to make, easy to paint, and cheap. I chose not to print a square base, which is mandatory for any building, and instead used something ready and affordable like a "sugar box". Those metal boxes are available for nothing, as long as they have a metallic bump bottom. I made some barriers with a simple system to grab those bumps and create an armored roof in seconds. You can mix both models to cover the entire surface or leave space for stairs or ladders. Armored barriers fit regular sugar boxes with ease. For the walls, I selected and adapted various tools to customize at will. A gothic window that can be filled with flat objects is included, as well as pillars, arches, a ventilation system with pipes, a ladder of precise size, doors, loopholes, lanterns for corners, and a light cap if you plan to add LEDs, like I did. The best part of this project is that you can add everything you want to the building. And with the sugar box, magnets are available everywhere. I will soon make a video explaining how I made and painted it. PS: The last two pictures show a work-in-progress painted building.

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