We show you what’s in Warhammer Walls and Fences set
July 12, 2010 by johnlyons
John takes a look over some more Scenery for Warhammer Fantasy. This time hes checking out the obviously named Walls and Fences set.
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i can only wonder how much there asking you to pay for that set.
Still dont know why people go for GW when they can get just as nice if not better quality and quantity of models from other suppliers for cheaper.
but i do under stand ordering from the net can be a pain while you can just walk in to your local store but still the prices they ask are insane.
Agree. I get most if not all of my terrain from pegasus hobbies for the simple fact that GW is far too overpriced. Most terrain from pegasus is prepainted and ready-for-play right out of the box also.
that actually a UK box? was giggling when i saw the german names on the signs.
Most Empire placenames are based on Germanic roots 🙂
well to be honest, everything in GW is expensive,
but I think it’s much cheaper and better looking when you just go out and get yourself some tiny rocks or junks of brk and mulch, and glue them together,
I don’t say the GW walls and fences look like crap, but they are probably going to cost around 10-20€, and thats pretty costly when you can do the same for nearly nothing
there nice but ive seen better
What is actually the purpose of a steel pointy ball hanging from a tree? I dont get it? And i like it how Games Workshop puts birds in the roadsigns and scenery, like those arent long gone when there’s a battle going down all around them. 😛