![]() High-tech cyberpunk bar or a backwater colony planet cantina. This set contains everything you need for a dimly lit spaceport scum drinking hole, a The small tables look good either in the middle of a room or against the edge. ![]() The bar can be set up in all sorts of different ways. There are some smaller, straight tables too, in the same format as the bar. ![]() These will fit neatly in a darkened corner for a smuggler and his first mate to discuss shady dealings with potential clients. I opted for separate tables to give additional flexibility. Multiple versions are included, some with the tables attached. The set also includes some curved seating booths and tables. The patrons need some sort of separate seating to pick up and throw in a fight. I printed some extra stools from the office furniture set and painted them to match the rest of the bar scenery. The little sink is a lovely detail, containing some rippled water (I've painted mine a murky brown) and a small drainage area adjacent. All of them include cupboards on the inside, the same as the straight sections. There are 3 angled sections featuring different details, one entry hatch (I've printed 2), a small sink and a plain seating section. A few extra details (pipes, drink dispenser) were touched in with my 30-year-old pot of GW Mithril silver. The padding along the edge of the bar is Vallejo Xpress snake green. A very gentle drybrush with khaki gave a slightly worn/distressed look to the seats. Bar stool cushions were painted in Vallejo khaki, then with Army Painter Speedpaint blood red. I've painted them all GW Leadbelcher, black ink washed, then drybrushed with GW chainmail to highlight. The straight sections include a simple seating section, an order station, drinks dispenser and a plain section. I had a second print run for the smaller stools, tables, seating booths etc. The whole of the main bar printed on one build plate. As usual with EC3D, these are all self-supporting to print flat on the build plate. I printed at 56% to convert from 28mm to 15mm. The bar comprises a number of sections that can be fixed together using openlock clips (3D printable spring clips that can be used to fix together floor tiles, wall panels and all manner of other bits produced by a number of different 3D designers). I knew I needed a range of bar scenery for my 15mm games and Evan Carothers (EC3D/Ecaroth) has produced a fantastic set of models for 3D printing in his modular cantina and bar. It's a less frequently used starting point in science fiction, but it still crops up regularly, the Star Wars Mos Eisley cantina scene being one of the most obvious examples. The stereotypical D&D adventure starts in the local tavern.
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