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Gamesworkshop "Arcane Ruins"

Another of me eEbay buys, other week folk here on forums suggested some stuff for miniatures for D&D, so bought some bargains on EBay ;)

This is a set of "Arcane Ruins" from Games Worskshop

So, since my health's bit better this weather, doing miniature painting again, which I really missed. These big pieces dont' involve any fiddly detail so shouldn't give headache, easy way to get back into mini painting :)

I got their Arcane Ruins set, plastic, large set of many pieces. Great for all kinds of D&D stuff, or other games :)

Currently working on Gamesworkshop Fortress.

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Pic from the Gamesworkshop Store of the ruins
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The_Universe said:
Very nice. Are you planning to keep them loose, or mount them in a permanent configuration on a terrain board?
Generally speaking, looser terrain tends to be fairer terrain. The more a terrain piece can be rearranged, the less like the person who made it can have previously devised plans on how to take advantage of the terrain.
 


Generally speaking, looser terrain tends to be fairer terrain. The more a terrain piece can be rearranged, the less like the person who made it can have previously devised plans on how to take advantage of the terrain.
Who cares if it's fair??

It looks cool, loose or mounted!
 

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