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Mordheim in the Cursed City of Ulfenkarn

Mordheim in the Cursed City of Ulfenkarn

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The Vharngate

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Tabletopworks gatewayTabletopworks gateway

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The original plan was to use the tower as the gatehouse but i feel it would serve better as a rather more grand building later in the project. Search around for other options I came across a gateway listed on e-bay. The product is from a company called Tabletop Workshop and they have a range of buildings and towers. The website is no longer up what little I can find suggests company stopped trading under its parent company Enigma Design LTD in 2015. I think at this point e-bay might be the only place to buy them.

Gateway with doorGateway with door
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What I like about this kit is the level of detail. The door for example is able to open backwards and not fixed into place which is a nice touch. The kit as you might expect is a more complex in the build process. It is not a difficult build it contains more parts so you have to glue the floor, support and walls into box sections with the door in between. The gateway has two levels which you glue on top of each other and a walkway on top of that to complete it. The module approach would give you a lot of scope of leave back wall sections off to place models inside. If you wanted to use this as a D&D location you have some scope to use the internal elements.

The walls are slightly different in size to the Renedra Wall they are slightly smaller in height and a little wider. To bridge the gap you could just make some small steps so it flows down to the gateway. In the picture they showed the gateway with two towers either side so I purchased two towers which we will cover in the next update. 

 

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