Showing posts with label Wild West. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wild West. Show all posts

01/05/2026

Wild West scenery

It's been a while , these scenic items were almost finished before I went away and finished shortly after I returned, but "real life" intervened. They were all printed on my FDM 3D printer and then assembled onto bases. In future I'll assemble them onto bases digitally before printing.
Crates
Fence post cactus
"Poka-dot" cactus, I plan to print more small versions for mediterranean prickly pears.
classic "tree" cactus
My mine railway and wagons, the tracks were based before printing. I still need to build a mine entrance and workings.

01/03/2026

Western Gunfight buildings

Here are the four buildings I received from my daughter for Christmas, they are all now assembled and painted, and have even been used once in their unpainted state.
I will add some logos later once I have sorted something out.

15/01/2026

Mexicans and Miners

Two more sets of characters for the Wild West, both sets were 3D printed, the Mexicans by myself and the Miners were purchased from a local 3D printer at a Wirral Warboot.
The central figures in the miners looks usable as the town drunk!

02/12/2025

Back to the Wild West - US Cavalry

A temptation at an earlier Wirral Warboot meant that I "invested" in some 28mm US Cavalry figures, It was cheaper than buying the STL files from "3D Breed" and then printing them.

30/08/2025

Back to the Wild West

A bit of a non combatant collection, acquired/3D printed to meet the need to provide bystanders.
The bystanders were 3D printed, but not by me as the files were too expensive as I only wanted one of each and then I found them at Wirral Warboot at a good price. The cattle were seperate and I bought the files and printed them myself.
The cattle were sold as Nguni cattle for the Zulu War so I printed more in 20mm to use there

11/02/2025

Female Gunfighters

These are the Dead Man's Hand figures that I acquired to give some variety to my existing gunfighters
Quite a nice bunch of figures and it tempts me to get some more, maybe Mexicans or Indians
Maybe I should call them the ladies of Hickup County after a comment from friends that I was "Wild Bill Hickup"?

16/02/2022

Dead Man's Hand - figures painted

One of the items I bought as part of our old Deeside Defenders member Mike Yates wake sale was a starter set of Dead Man's Hand, which unexpectedly contained two sets of 28mm figures. I've now painted them up and they can now participate in club games.
The outlaws, now known as the Yates gang in memory of Mike
The Lawmen