Description
Highly detailed printable 3D model
Accurate author-created replica of one of the most beautiful and photographed churches in New England — Mont Vernon Congregational Church, built in 1896 in the town of Mont Vernon, New Hampshire.
Classic American Shingle Style architecture: continuous wood shingle cladding on walls and roofs, stone foundation, corner tower with conical roof, round turret, Palladian arched windows, wide overhanging eaves, and a covered front porch with columns.
Model created using real-world reference photos and measurements taken in 2024–2025.
Detail highlights:
- every single shingle individually modeled
- textured stone foundation
- all architectural elements present (chimneys, gutters, brackets, window muntins)
File supplied in 1:75 (N-scale).
The buyer can easily rescale the model in any slicer to any desired size (HO, OO, 28–32 mm, 1:100, 1:87, etc.).
Optimized for both FDM and resin printing (minimum wall thickness 0.8 mm).
Model is split into logical parts for easy printing with minimal supports.
Perfect for:
- railroad layouts
- tabletop wargames and RPGs (28–32 mm)
- historical dioramas
- winter/Christmas villages in New England style collections of late 19th-century American architecture
License: personal non-commercial use only. Reselling STL files or commercial casting is prohibited.
Print a genuine piece of 1896 New England on your own printer!