Snag Some New MDF Ruined City Terrain From Warlord Games
December 1, 2025 by brennon
Warlord Games has introduced a new selection of laser-cut MDF terrain, thanks to Skytrex, to their collection that would be great for use in your Historical wargames as well as Pulpy adventures and Sci-Fi.
Single Storey Building Facade // Warlord Games
The City in Ruins terrain is detailed and represents an urban landscape that has been ravaged by war. As you can see, the MDF terrain has multiple layers to it, so you can see the exposed brickwork, revealed through explosions, bullets and more. You also have multiple levels on each of the larger terrain pieces, so you can add some verticality to your tabletop.
Two Storey Building Internal with Staircase // Warlord Games
As you can see, especially from the Two Storey Building (above), there are some great details here that should make these terrain pieces interesting to interact with on the tabletop. This staircase seems like it has been perfectly set up for a skirmish in the depths of a burning building.
Four Storey Building - Corner // Warlord Games
This terrain would be perfect for those fighting through urban landscapes in World War II, from France all the way through to Stalingrad. You could see these as excellent structures for your troops to hide in and around as well as larger miniatures like tanks. You could see a tank poking its nose through the front window of the building above.
Destroyed Building Ends // Warlord Games
As well as being great for those using this for World War II and Bolt Action, these terrain pieces could also be used for the likes of Konflikt '47 with all of its monsters, mechs and horrors. Anyone is going to appreciate the cover!
Destroyed Building Wall Packs // Warlord Games
As well as the larger terrain sections, you can also get lots of smaller pieces of terrain, like the Destroyed Building Wall Packs. You even have a selection of ladders and walkways, which can be used to bridge the gaps between different ruins and make the pieces decidedly more dynamic.
It's always nice to see more terrain out there for people to scoop up and add to their collection. They are all nicely priced as well so you should be able to create a small, fun tabletop with a bunch of these pieces.
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For the record, these are unpainted MDF.
The prices would be acceptable for prepainted mdf… but if they are just plain mdf they are a little expensive.
Well built stairs to survive the house destruction…
I love the smell of burnt wood in the morning!
They are fabulous looking pieces of terrain to add to the game table’s