I don't need the meshes to be colored and finished with scenery. I just need to be able to print them. Architectural over artistic for me.
Well, done in blender - in roughly 6hrs (turret in one)
What I want to say, its absolutely not correct that Sketchup is the better tool for 3d printing, even with the stl export available since 2019 you end with a couple of issues, when using d the mirror function for example half of your meshes have the wrong facing.
You also have a couple of addons in blender like 3d printing tools that analysed your object and help you to have a mesh that is printable without additional scripts.
Also the so called minor functions of pro sketchup ate the boolean tools and those are very very important
The only tripwire are the units, a unit in blender could be meter or inch, what ever you like but in most 3d printing tools a unit is a mm.. so 1m became 1mm.
Sketchup on the other hand has the issues as well but hidden in groups... ok I strike that the stl export get rid of different scaling of different groups. Still you get a large mesh and it is lots of work to clean up and make it printable might be mistaken but that's my opinion and experience (I have used both for 2 years and while I regret that I not startet with blender right away - it was ok for the first steps)