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Ruined Caribbean House – Hand-Sculpted Terrain by Dexter (The Plunder Den)
War leaves marks. This hand-sculpted ruined Caribbean house by Dexter of The Plunder Den captures the aftermath of the kind of raid, bombardment, or skirmish that Blood & Plunder is built around — crumbling European colonial stonework, tumbled rubble, and scattered debris that tells a story of violence and abandonment.
With a mix of standing walls, broken masonry, and strewn wreckage, this piece offers genuine tactical depth as well as visual character. Fighters can shelter behind the remaining walls, pick through the debris, or use the ruin as a chokepoint in a coastal raid or town assault scenario. It's the kind of terrain that changes how a game is played, not just how it looks.
Modelled in the European Caribbean colonial style — think Spanish or French provincial stonework transplanted to the New World — this piece fits naturally into any 17th-century Caribbean, Gulf Coast, or frontier port setting.
Fits right into:

Blood & Plunder coastal raid, town assault, and land scenarios
Any 28mm historical, colonial, or Caribbean tabletop setting
Port towns, plantation boards, and frontier settlements
Pairs well with other Caribbean colonial scatter terrain

File details:

STL file optimized for FDM and resin printing
Sized for 28mm scale
Originally hand-sculpted by Dexter — no CAD, all craft

This is a digital file for personal use. Sculpt by Dexter of The Plunder Den.



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