We’re excited to introduce two stunning new sets of STL files now available on Proxywars: the Medieval Town Architecture collections, sculpted by the talented artist InfinitePrint 3D and officially licensed for distribution!

These models are a perfect match for hobbyists, wargamers, diorama creators, and collectors seeking to capture the authentic charm of medieval towns. Whether you’re building a bustling village, a sleepy hamlet, or a fantasy stronghold, these buildings bring unmatched atmosphere and realism to your tabletop.
🧱 What’s Included?
Each set includes a selection of beautifully crafted buildings, ready to print and assemble:
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Timber-framed homes
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Tall merchant houses
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Rustic medieval cottages
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Watchtowers and more!
In total, you’ll find over a dozen unique buildings across the two sets — ideal for historical scenes, fantasy settings...

🛠 Features:
✅ Optimized for FDM printing
✅ Fully test-printed, with excellent structural detail
✅ Easy assembly with pre-supported elements and clean geometry
✅ 28mm scale – perfect for most wargames and RPGs
✅ No supports needed for most parts
✅ Built-in atmosphere – each house tells a story!
Why You'll Love These STL Files:
These aren’t just generic buildings – they’re steeped in historical inspiration, designed to evoke Provence-style towns, perfect for everything from medieval campaigns to fantasy Battle scenarios.

Whether you’re setting up a Dungeons & Dragons session, fleshing out a Fantasy Battle Wargame, or just want to add immersive terrain to your collection, these buildings are a solid, affordable foundation.
🎨 Created by InfinitePrint 3D, a passionate designer with an eye for architectural detail and gaming immersion. We’re honored to bring her work to the Proxywars community through official licensing.
👉 Ready to start building your medieval town?
🛒 Visit the collection on Proxywars and download your sets today!
Thanks for being part of this community — we’ll continue to bring new, high-quality content for passionate makers and gamers like you. Stay tuned for more!