Modiphius Entertainment recently announced the addition of two new complete m✱iniature sets to its Call to Arms product line. The sets comprise new terrain packs for the and the , with both sets constructed by table💞top gaming terrain makers .
Both new sets are compatible for use with , but of course could also be used for most any 28-35mm historical or fantasy tabletop gaming scenes. Each is available now on the Modiphius w💯ebstore, with the Ruined Monastery priced at £28.99 GBP ($38.41), and the Northern Settlement priced at £79.99 GBP ($106.03).
The Ruined Monastery set featur🔜es 69 pieces that include wall panels, floor tiles, turrets, entrances, balustrades, steps, and a strut. The set aꦑlso comes with 38 assorted scatter accessories and 50 grey plastic clips. The pieces are fully modular, and can be assembled into the Ruined Monastery, or into castle ruins, a dungeon interior, or even a gothic-styled structure. The pieces also come in full color, with no painting required. However, some pieces require assembly, and some of the smaller pieces may also require glue.
The Northern Settlement set is by far the larger one of the two, featuring about 200 total components that can be used to build six building൩s (one Mead Hall, two Homesteads, one Stable Block, and two Lookout Towers). Sixty-four other pieces include palisade walls and a gate, fences, ladders, barricades, a cart, and a well, along with 40 assorted furniture pieces, 133 assorted scatter a🤪ccessories, and 120 brown plastic clips to hold it all together.
Like the Ruined Monastery, the Northern Settlement set is fully modul💦ar and can be set up in a variety of configurations. These pieces also come in full color, with some assembly and glue needed. Additionally, the roofs of the buildings can be removed to display the contents of each detailed building.
The and sets may also be purchased from the Battle Systems website. There you can also find the handy page, featuring video guides on ways to set up numerous𝐆 Battle Systems terrain packs.
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