Titan Terrain NZ Take Refuge In New World War II Church
April 30, 2019 by brennon
Titan Terrain NZ has a new terrain piece that you might be interested in if you're looking to storm through France during World War II. Check out this rather fancy looking Church.
The kit allows you to make this rather robust looking Church which could very easily find its way into games like Bolt Action and Chain Of Command. That tower could be the perfect roost for a sniper and the interior a refuge for troops taking cover from an enemy assault.
I like that the interior floor comes with etched stone as well as the pews and altar. You could take the pews and have them barricaded up against one of the doors maybe as a desperate means of defence.
I really like this piece as it provides you with an awesome narrative frame to build a scenario around.
Will you be adding this to your collection?
"...it provides you with an awesome narrative frame to build a scenario around"
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Add a bag of skulls and aquillas to it and you have yourself a 40k terrain piece 😉
We’re more than happy to add an Aquila in by request 😉
Very tempting but a) I don’t play 40k anymore and b) I reckon shipping to the EU will have some hefty shipping charges… :S
Looking at their website it says $20NZ flat rate to anywhere in the world. Which is about a tenner
Still my luck with customs… and a) still applies 😉
Sorry i was thinking bolt action and yeah not sure about customs. In fact I dont think customs know about customs at the moment
Oh trust me, German customs knows… remember, not everyone here is from England or Ireland. 😉
That looks very nice indeed, and a decent size without dominating an entire table.
Ooh that looks brilliant an their fortifications would be perfect for starship troopers type tables.
I’ve almost finished the gate section for the modular fortress, hoping to release it in the next few weeks.
Its looking great and more walls the merrier.
The church battle from the eagle has landed….that would be a good scenario
I’ve been putting together a bunch of TTNZ’s kits lately, really fun and easy to put together.
Nice bit of Terrain for Saga Medieval as well.