This paper model kit is easy to assemble, requiring just cardstock paper sheets to print on (110 lb. or 199gsm recommended), scissors, hobby knife, paper glue, aluminum ruler and cutting mat. It may look complicated, but every part of the Village Pub is simple to assemble on its own, and putting it together is just a matter of building up the simple shapes into the complete structure you see here. Because this is such a large model, assembly time is two to three hours. This model is designed at the popular 28mm-30mm gaming scale, and can be shrunk down to 15mm, 20mm or 25mm scales by simply adjusting the print size percentage on your printer. Tips and advice for altering the scale are included with this kit.
The Village Pub features multiple texture layers, putting you in control over the final look of your model before you print. If you like, you can print several versions of this model and scatter them around your gaming table, and each model can have a distinct look. Choose from a variety of surface textures for the walls:
Choose from a variety of roof textures:
For your printing convenience, this model is also offered as a single-layered PDF in a unique color scheme not found on the multi-layered PDFs. You can even swap components between the single-layered and multi-layered PDFs, giving you even more customization options for your models. With this model you'll find that there's an error with the wood-textured tabs on the undersides of the roof dormers. Unfortunately, I've lost my source files for this model and can't make corrections to the PDFs directly. So instead, I've prepared a sheet of pieces that you can use to replace the incorrect tabs on the original model. Sorry for the goof! Download: Village-Pub-Dormer-Correction.pdf You'll need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0 or later in order to use these files. This model's footprint varies depending on its configuration. The standard L-shaped configuration measures 7" x 7", and it stands 7" tall, not including the chimney. The ground tile measures 8" x 9". |