Here are some samples of those Roman wooden border wall sections I printed and then painted up.









Here are some samples of those Roman wooden border wall sections I printed and then painted up.













I just was at the local Fall show, Advance the Colors, 10-11 October, 2024. A number of people stopped by my vendor table and game demo area. They wanted to talk with me about my 3d models. I recognized that many people don’t know how this all works. So…here you have the two-step model process. I first use modeling software tool (in this case Tinkercad) to design a raised earth wooden border wall. This is from my reading of the “Limes” (pronounced “LEE-mess”) Roman border wall that ran about 500 Km along the Germanic Frontier. (see: https://mae.ufl.edu/~uhk/ROMAN-LIMES.pdf, WHAT WAS THE ROMAN LIMES? for more information.) The Romans first constructed the wall out of earth and wood, catching up later with stone. I designed a number of short and longer sections of this type of wall. The design is easy to print. It is also modular in design so a wargamer can use various sections to build the wall to taste. I have six inch sections that a person can line up with other six inch sections, or a gate section or any of a number of unique shapes. I like the variety, myself, and hope this is something others will appreciate.
This will be a working example of how a wargame page is posted
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We, at Outland Games, strive to all we can to make your hobby more enjoyable. Therefore, we offer services, wargames stuff, and general information for you to think about as well as comment on. We look forward to answering questions, engaging in lively discussion, and, above all, meeting you in person at the various game shows we will start attending. Even if we don’t have a booth at a particular show, you will recognize us by our staff shirts and the games we are hosting. See you at the games!
