Smith In A Bandua Dwarf Forge & Take Refuge In An Elven Haven
February 4, 2016 by brennon
Bandua Wargames have added two new pieces of terrain to their Fantasy range. Both the Dwarf Forge and the Elven Haven have been designed for use in all manner of different Fantasy settings...
The Dwarf Forge is a rather squat looking building, as you might have imagined, with a big front door and a Dwarven logo hanging above it. You also get the Anvil which you see in front of it for a bit of added decoration. The roof and doors of both this and the Haven can be assembled but not glued to the top so they could be taken off.
The Elven Haven certainly looks like it would fit into a Fantasy setting and comes with the chariot or cart as additional set dressing for your tabletop. Both of these pieces are 'fine' but they aren't really anything overly special. The walls for example seem very sparse in detail.
I suppose this would be good if you like the idea of adding your own touch to terrain and want a canvas to work from.
What do you think?
"The roof and doors of both this and the Haven can be assembled but not glued to the top so they could be taken off..."
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Whether it’s the paint scheme or the lack of detail, I still think this range is one of the blandest I’ve seen. The cart is actually the best looking piece on show.
I agree. I’m a but underwhelmed by Bandua’s Fantasy offerings, nothing like their Infinity stuff.