Tabletop World Sell Goods From Their New Merchant Shop
November 20, 2018 by brennon
Tabletop World has been crafting themselves another amazing terrain piece. This time around you can go and visit the wonderful Merchant Shop.
The Merchant Shop is another of their massive constructions, crafted out of resin and packed full of detail as you can see. As well as the building itself you also get all of the little bits and pieces that go with it including the stock, interior furniture and more.
It is a grand Medieval structure which would tower over the streets of both a Historical and Fantasy landscape. You could see plenty of shenanigans going down here as you clamber up the steps and rush away from the guards as you pilfer a few goods from the stalls nearby.
As I mentioned above the building also has an interior which is richly detailed and separates out into individual layers.
I loved the top space here where the Merchant clearly lives OR secret meetings are performed to try and overthrow some nasty oppressor. Each of their terrain pieces tells a wonderful story and you could see them being very well suited to role-playing groups or maybe even small skirmish games like Frostgrave, Burrows & Badgers and the like.
You do pay for the detail here though and these buildings are not cheap. But, for a finely crafted piece like this, I could see people enjoying making a hobby project of it all on its own.
What do you think?
"...very well suited to role-playing groups or maybe even small skirmish games like Frostgrave, Burrows & Badgers and the like"
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Of course you’d think if B&B @brennon . Can’t blame you though; although my first thought was Mordheim, grognard that I am. ?
The start and end of every great adventure right there.
A fantastic looking building.
It looks really great, lovely to see so much detail in a terrain piece. There’s plenty of entrance/exits at multiple levels too, for games that assume your warband are agile and flexible enough to get up a wall and through a window; I think it’s important that an impressive and as you say ‘not cheap’ scenery piece is more than just decorative.
I wonder how they’ll ever top this, while expecting they will. Out of my price range, but oh wow that’s stunning.