Grab More 28mm Scale Table Ready Terrain From Warbases
August 8, 2025 by brennon
Warbases has recently added a whole bunch of new Table Ready Terrain to their collection for you to use in your 28mm wargames. The most recent additions to the line include a collection of Modern pieces of terrain that would work for your World War II wargames and even more up-to-date clashes on the tabletop.
Ashwoods Workshop // Warbases
All the terrain that comes as part of the Table Ready range has been designed for 28mm wargaming. They are all colour printed onto MDF and the majority of the terrain come with removable roof sections and open plan interiors so you can play inside of them during skirmish wargames or detail them to suit whatever setting you are dropping them into.
MOD Hut // Warbases
Hodges Garage // Warbases
Whilst the terrain comes pre-coloured, you will have to assemble it (I know, a chore) but then the terrain is ready and raring for you to use on the tabletop. As well as the more modern pieces that you can see above, Warbases also packed out the collection with a bunch of Red Brick Terrace terrain as well, so you could get those packed urban environments together for your next game.
Red Brick Terrace Terrain // Warbases
What's fun about the terrain from Warbases, where you get signs (like the ones that you see here) is that you can customise them to suit what you need. You get to choose the front door, window and sign colour, back door colour, the font used on the signs, and the colour of that font. They will always be the Pub or the Post Office but you can tailor them to suit your tabletop.
If World War II and onwards don't work for you, it's well worth exploring the rest of the Warbases collection of Table Ready Terrain, as they also have kits for the Dark Ages/Early Medieval period and the Wild West.
The current crop of options would be perfect for the likes of Bolt Action, Dead Man's Hand and the recent Historical hotness that is Pillage.
The terrain is very reasonably priced as well, especially for full colour pieces. If you're like me and you dread the thought of having to actually paint terrain, the range from Warbases might suit you. I am eyeing up some of the Wild West and Dark Age terrain for my own tabletops.
What do you make of the terrain from Warbases?
"The current crop of options would be perfect for the likes of Bolt Action, Dead Man's Hand and the recent Historical hotness that is Pillage..."
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nice brick print. good for some victoriana steampunk adventures as well