Roman Watch Tower and Greek Temple from Warlord Games
December 12, 2011 by beerogre
If you're looking for some terrain for your ancient battle game, then check out these new pieces from Warlord Games.
Designed for use with the Hail Caesar game, these models could easily find their way onto a fantasy table.
The Watch Tower is pre-painted, so you can use it straight out of the box... Darrell will be pleased!
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Fairly confident Warlord will price these correctly so I think they are on a winner
£55 for the watchtower and £65 for the temple, it seems a bit expensive compared to a home made one, but when all you need to do is take it out of the box its a pretty good deal in time and effort saved, and they are pretty substantial pieces, so you really only need a hill or two to fill out a full table with them.
I didn’t realise that these are scratch built. That’s quite an interesting idea. The price reflects the handmade nature which I think is ok given the time saved. What I really like is that they are whole, functioning buildings as opposed to ruins. The roman crenelations seem odd but then I guess it’s a tower form warmer parts.
These would be great movement and LOS blockers, but I’ll say it just so it’s over with…Needz Moar Skullz.
Seriously, if you have to have a specifically Warhammer aesthetic to your terrain, make a moulding of the Garden of Morr skulls on each side of the gate and/or Skullvane Manse larger observatory skulls and stick the copies on these, they look like great bases for additions.
It also defaces perfectly good terrain, but that’s just my take… 😉
Both pretty good – basically a watch tower and a temple of Sigmar in my eyes lol