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February 03 2012
Concrete Barriers (Wargaming Terrain)
This is the first round of 3d printed terrain for tabletop gaming that I made. It's clearly based on the classic concrete 'jersey barriers' seen along highways.
I've included a complete one and 3 variants of blasted ones. The sketchup file is provided if you want to modify the blasted shapes.
The full model is 33mm tall. It looked too big so the other 2 are printed at 75% scale. At 75% scale its ~25mm. Note that this is important to many games as less than 1 in makes it passable terrain. All files are 33mm in the stl.
I've included a complete one and 3 variants of blasted ones. The sketchup file is provided if you want to modify the blasted shapes.
The full model is 33mm tall. It looked too big so the other 2 are printed at 75% scale. At 75% scale its ~25mm. Note that this is important to many games as less than 1 in makes it passable terrain. All files are 33mm in the stl.

