Fight Through Brutal Cities Modern Ruins & New Releases
August 10, 2022 by brennon
Brutal Cities has been showing off their new selection of terrain options for fighting out battles on Modern battlefields and also your Near Future battles too. This is a neat set of 28mm MDF terrain that can be used in a variety of different ways.
New Releases // Brutal Cities
The main focus of their most recent releases is on the addition of the Modern Ruins to their collection. This set offers up two buildings that can be used to make one large structure if you prefer. It's neat and rather modular!
Modern Ruins // Brutal Cities
What's neat about the terrain is that it features lots of nooks and crannies for you to game in and around. You could see this in a post-apocalyptic wargame where the city has been ravaged by war and now strange mutants and zombies occupy the ravaged floors of this building.
It's very gameable terrain that has plenty of space for you to get your big ol' fingers in. I do like the idea of putting graffiti inside the building, especially with some "Do Not Open" lettering on the doors.
Adding to the terrain, there are also two smaller terrain kits, also in MDF, for you to snap up. The first of these is a Sewage Treatment Plant.
Sewage Treatment Plant // Brutal Cities
You can use this terrain alongside some resin water effects in order to make a terribly stinky place for your fighters to be scrapping. You could use these across a range of different games and they would once again be awesome to include with something post-apocalyptic and mutant-filled. You could also use these with Necromunda or something properly Sci-Fi!
There is also this rather interesting Bulb Gas Storage Rack that can be set up somewhere atop your gaming table. This seems like a neat thing to blow up in your games...
Bulb Gas Storage Racks // Brutal Cities
Set these up around the battlefield and use them as objectives to try and secure or explosive options for clearing out a whole bunch of enemies at once. That would certainly make things feel properly video-gamey!
Last but not least, there is a set of MDF bases for use with your trees. These MDF Forest Terrain Bases have been designed to work with the Woodland Scenics range in order to create blocks of forest on the tabletop.
MDF Forest Terrain Bases // Brutal Cities
A handy idea for sure and one that means you can keep all your trees in one place and also make it simple for players to know when they are in and out of cover. Are you going to be snapping up some of the new terrain from the folks at Brutal Cities for use in a myriad of different games?
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Brutal Cities are my favourite dystopian future terrain manufacturer. If only I could afford the shipping!
(Not a dig, that’s just how the world is now.)
The buildings will be great for war torn city games.