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Gale Force Nine has a brand new set of Gothic Sector Terrain out from their Battlefield in a Box line. These kits are worth it!

When it comes to terrain most of the time there’s some assembly required. But what if there wasn’t? What if you could just pop a box, pull the kit out and place it on your battlefield ready to go? That’s exactly what the new Gale Force Nine Gothic Sector Battlefield in a Box is.

There’s a handful of kits out now and they are priced very competitively for what you’re getting. Each set is pre-painted and is made of heavy duty and durable resin. There’s been quite a few other themed sets but this series is the Gothic Sector and you can see what sort of direction they were going with it below.

All of the terrain is “Heroic Scale” and is designed for use with all 28-32mm tabletop wargaming and miniature systems. From the grimdark of 40k, to a galaxy far, far away in Star Wars: Legion or even the sci-fi mash-up that is Infinity. All of this terrain works with those sizes of miniature.

Battlefield in a Box – Unboxed

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Now, I mentioned the pricing before, well check this out from Gale Force Nine:

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Most of these kits are in the $25-$30 range and then the stronghold, which is the largest, is $60. For pre-painted resin terrain that’s ready right out of the box you really can’t beat that!

If you want to order these, you’ll have to check them out on the GF9 website. Or, you might want to hit-up your local store and see if they are carrying any of these terrain sets. It honestly seems like a super fast way to get a couple tables up and running for (relatively) cheap.

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Writer, Editor, Texas Native, and now Tex-Pat, Adam covers all things Tabletop Gaming. Which includes Warhammer 40,000, Age of Sigmar, D&D, Board Games and everything else that involves dice, boards, cards and a table.
A hobbyist, player, and collector of miniatures and games, Adam’s current obsession are his Death and Chaos Armies for Age of Sigmar, his Blood Angels and Tyranids for 40k, an expanding collection of Marvel: Crisis Protocol minis, and his ever growing Arkham Horror: The Card Game Collection.

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