Thomarillion Hoist Out a Medieval Crane
June 10, 2016 by dracs
Thomarillion are helping to innovate the construction efforts of your medieval tabletops as they release their new crane scenery piece.
This crane fits in well in medieval construction areas or harbors. It also helps with the ducking of any suspected witches that might be hanging around the village. You have to be innovative about these things.
Standing on a 9 x 5.8 cm base and made from wooden components, this model makes for a practical addition to a medieval set up. With some imagination, it could even be incorporated into a game to provide some interactive scenery, although I will admit to being lost as to just what you could do with it.
Do you think you'll bring Thomarillion's crane onto your table?
"It also helps with the ducking of any suspected witches that might be hanging around the village..."
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As a Strategy Battle player I would quite like this to go with my Mines of Moria terrain.
Maybe Isengard too? Some LotR players will be happy with this.
Isengard was my first thought the second I saw this, I think it will work brilliantly. Mines of Moria is also a really good shout well anything dwarven really. I was also thinking would probably work well on a Laketown board. Possibilities are endless
looks great.
Really nice to see some terrain outside the usual house/inn/tavern range. A couple of these would look great besides a dock or similar.
I’m picturing a table set up as a castle under construction, with partial walls and these cranes on the towers.