Battle Through Sci-Fi Japan With Warsenal’s Sunomata Terrain

August 2, 2024 by brennon

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Warsenal is taking pre-orders for a new set of Infinity-themed terrain for you to use in that game and other 28mm Sci-Fi wargames in your collection. See what you make of the JSA-themed Sunomata Shrine Complex which comes completely colour-printed so you just need to stick it together and away you go.

Sunomata Shrine - Warsenal

Sunomata Shrine // Warsenal

At the core of the collection are these Sunomata Shrines which consist of one building and four sets of stairs which slot around the side. All of the material is MDF which has been colour-printed to give you the look that you see above.

The theme has been chosen to represent a JSA building complex from the world of Infinity. This gives you the futuristic Japanese-style terrain which would be great for housing objectives. You've got plenty of places to sneak around as well and I get the sense that this either slots into the centre of a glowing city or a dense forest.

As well as the Shrines, you've also got plenty of additional terrain pieces which help to add to the scene. You can choose from the likes of the Pavillion...

Sunomata Pavillion - Warsenal

Sunomata Pavillion // Warsenal

...or the Sunomata Bridge which seems absolutely perfect for those wanting an epic showdown between Dire Foes. All of these sets can be picked up individually but you can also get them as part of a bundle so you can set it down and just start playing.

Sunomata Bridge - Warsenal

Sunomata Bridge / Warsenal

You can check out more of the Sunomata range HERE and again, it's all colour-printed so you don't need to do anything but assemble it. I think this is perfect for a game like Infinity where appropriately poppy terrain can be tough to get right. Warsenal taking the thinking out of the equation is super helpful.

Sunomata Bundle - Warsenal

Sunomata Bundle // Warsenal

Could you be tempted to snap up this terrain? It's more expensive than terrain of the same material but the colour printing feels like a good reason for the increase in price.

Are you going to be picking up the Sunomata terrain range?

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