Bring the streets of occupied France to life with this Normandy Bank Building terrain set.
Inspired by the architecture found throughout northern France during the Second World War, this building is designed for players who want more than a single static terrain piece. The set includes three distinct stages of destruction, allowing the same building to appear intact, battle-damaged, or heavily ruined depending on your scenario.
The intact version is perfect for pre-invasion and early-war battles, while the damaged and ruined variants help recreate the destruction caused by artillery, air raids, and urban combat during the liberation of France.
Like many of my terrain designs, the building features removable stackable floors, making it easy to access interior spaces during gameplay. The modular design also allows players to mix and match elements to create unique battlefield layouts.
Perfect for:
- Bolt Action
- Flames of War
- Chain of Command
- Battlegroup
- Rapid Fire
- Crossfire
- WW2 skirmish games
- Historical tabletop gaming
Included versions:
- Intact building
- Damaged building
- Ruined building
- Stackable floor system for easy gameplay access
Whether serving as an objective, command post, strongpoint, or simply part of a larger Normandy town, this building adds character and realism to any WW2 battlefield.
Designed for home 3D printing and scaled for 28mm miniatures.
- No supports needed
- Fits on a standard 20x20 cm printer bed
- Easily rescalable for other game scales (e.g., 20mm, 32mm)
- This model includes crisp brick textures, distinct window frames, and realistic roof tiles, ideal for painting and weathering to match your tabletop theme.
The files are set at 28mm (1/56) Scale and can easily be printed on a Creality K1. Furthermore, they can be easily scaled up or down to 1/120 for FDM printers.
114% - 32mm (1/50)
100% - 28mm (1/56)
77,77% - 20mm (1/72)
64% - HO (1/87)
56% - 15mm (1/100)
15mm Scale is compatible with large-scale fantasy and historical battles, such as Warmaster or other small-scale medieval wargames.
20mm Scale is less commonly used for fantasy settings, but can suit model builders or players looking to integrate terrain with historical collections.
28mm Scale is the most popular choice and fits a wide range of games, including Dungeons & Dragons, Frostgrave, Mordheim, Kings of War, and many other skirmish or narrative-driven systems.
32mm Scale works well with slightly larger, more detailed miniatures used in modern fantasy RPGs and board games, such as Cthulhu: Death May Die or Massive Darkness, where a more cinematic table presence is desired.