Battle Through Multiverse Gaming’s Gothic Ruins Terrain
March 21, 2017 by brennon
Tinkering away on some new terrain the folks at Multiverse Gaming have put together some new terrain sets for your Gothic Ruins out there in a ruined Fantasy world or some distant Sci-Fi planet.
The image above shows how they all come together into some nice terrain that works for games like Lord of the Rings. Immediately you're offered up a chance to battle it out on some multi-level terrain which looks sturdy and fit to stamp your own identity on.
The terrain set breaks down into this Ruined Belltower which is just looking perfect for somewhat of a last stand atop those stairs. Many a daring fight has happened between heroes and villains on a stage like this.
To surround this Bell Tower you can also pick up the Ruined Gothic Cloister which helps build up the base of the structure.
All you have to do is then add your own touch of character to the terrain. A little bit of undergrowth here and there wouldn't go amiss to show that it's being reclaimed by nature perhaps. You could also go for some blood and gore, maybe a few burn marks here and there, to show it as more of a battleground.
Additionally, they also provide this Gothic Ruins Set which then builds up multiple levels of gameplay and offers up more options.
I like the idea of working on some ladders and walkways to span across these ruins providing you with a chance to clamber all over it with your miniatures.
Together these would make for quite the robust terrain set!
"A little bit of undergrowth here and there wouldn't go amiss to show that it's being reclaimed by nature perhaps..."
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Some solid looking terrain, looks very hardy. These look like they would go really well with that Knight Models Harry Potter, too.
looks great for many games.
Looks really good – totally on spot for mini gaming
@machination good call on Potter
Any idea what the material is made of? Checked the website but did not see anything outlining its material make up.
The kits are made from several layers of laser cut 3mm HDF, with 1mm greyboard used for some of the detailing pieces like the blind arcades on the inside of the walls.
Informative and to the point! Thank you so much!
Cheers 🙂