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EnderToys Gothic Sci-Fi Ruins by Terrain4Print (Set B), 3D Printed Tabletop RPG Scenery and Wargame Terrain for 28mm Miniatures

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Management number 229805250 Release Date 2026/05/31 List Price $12.00 Model Number 229805250
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  • Take your game to the next level! Immerse your miniatures in an eye-catching battlefield or role-playing adventure landscape with highly detailed EnderToys Terrain.
  • Great value! Set includes 2 detailed gothic sci-fi ruins.
  • Compatible! This tabletop scenery is made to supplement popular wargame and RPG miniatures averaging 28mm in scale. Standard size dice (16mm) may be shown for reference, not included.
  • Made in the USA! Professionally 3D printed in Las Vegas, NV by experts in the trade using PLA, an eco-friendly plastic. Color may slightly vary depending on available material.
  • Models are supplied unpainted. Primer is necessary for paint to adhere properly. Some assembly or glue may be required.
UPC 850026705652
ASIN B09JL35NLQ
Size Large
Color Grey
Theme Landscape
Brand Name EnderToys
Item Weight 10.4 Ounces
Manufacturer Seus Corp Ltd.
Material Type Plastic
Item Type Name terrain
Operation Mode Manual
Item Dimensions 5.59 x 3.86 x 6.54 inches
Subject Character Ruins
Included Components Science fiction gothic ruins 1F angle B, Science fiction Gothic ruins 2F angle B, 3D printed terrain for 28mm miniatures
Is Assembly Required Yes
Age Range Description Adult

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