Unboxing: The Elven Woods Terrain Set | Archon Studio
December 13, 2023 by avernos
Gerry dives into more from the Dungeons & Lasers terrain range by Archon Studio and has a look at the impressive Elven Woods that will add some Fantasy whimsy to your 28mm-32mm tabletops be they skirmish wargames or roleplaying adventures.
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The Elven Woods comes with a variety of awesome plastic terrain for use when building your wilderness encounters on the tabletop. You have some wonderful trees alongside a full camp site that you know you're going to explore when it's set up on the table in front of you!
Will you be picking up this set of terrain?
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I am tempted
This looks great. I’m looking forward to receiving my set 🙂
Very good-looking terrain! I was wondering when I saw the stumps separate from the trunk halves: could the trunk halves be used as felled trees laying in half buried in earth? Would they lay flat enough as they are, or would they require some kind of filler applied around them?
The halves have “roots” which fit on top of the trunks and the halves are difficult to separate.
Tiny Furniture has a tree set, called Old Woods, which includes a felled tree. : https://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/18/18844.phtml
I got these via the kickstarter. The amount of detail on the hills was impressive. I’ve used them, and the camp, for a couple of scenarios in the Rangers of Shadowdeep core rulebook.
One of my most-often used terrain sets, at least for generic fantasy miniature skirmish games above ground! Archon may also have a trees pack, if you’re not interested in the rocks.
My only complaint is that the rocks have vegetation on them, so look out of place underground. The rocks also don’t stack, so you can’t make further formations from them. They are made for miniatures to stand on, with “hidden squares” for gridded movement. The vegetation and rivulet takes some time to paint, although if you like to paint, you’ll appreciate the detail. I just want some rocks!