A Little Piece of Stonehenge for the Gaming Table
Ever since my school days, I’ve been fascinated by Stonehenge. There’s something truly captivating about standing in the presence of a monument that has endured for thousands of years, still inspiring wonder and debate in equal measure. These days I’m fortunate enough to live only about an hour’s drive from the stones, which means I can usually find an excuse to visit at least once a year. No matter how many times I go, the sight of those massive trilithons rising from the Salisbury Plain never fails to impress me. When I bought my 3D printer, it didn’t take long before I started wondering if I could capture a little of that ancient magic for the tabletop. As both a history enthusiast and a wargamer, the idea of creating my own miniature Stonehenge seemed irresistible. A quick search on MakerWorld turned up the perfect starting point: a model listed as a " Druid Shrine ". While not intended as a direct replica of Stonehenge, it had all the key elements I was looking for, name...