Grimdark Tabletop Terrain Build

I was in the mood to update my Grimdark Tabletop Terrain. Having finally got an FDM Printer that FINALLY just works with zero issues (Thanks Bambu). So I spent a few evenings in Blender designing a handful of terrain pieces to replace my battered Foam Board terrain.

My first attempt would be a Sci-fi inspired Diner or Bar.

Next would be a Cyberpunk style shop with metal shutters, air conditioning units and of course the obligatory neon sign.

I also felt the need for a Garage, perhaps filled with angry bikers on hover bikes. A suitable fit next to a Bar.

Of course these unruly citizens will need somewhere to live, in between the gang fights and rioting, where else will my Alpha Legion find the bodies to inspire to throw themselves at the Loyalists. So I whipped up Habitation Blocks one and two.

To give my citizens the look and feel of a truly oppressed state I marked the walls with Graffiti. Nothing says downtrodden than youths expressing it through Art on the walls of your Neighbours house. Of course, I am going to be using these primarily for Warhammer 40k Terrain, so much of the Graffiti has a chaotic taint to it. As if the minds of the citizens have been slowly accepting the marks of chaos for some time and its about to spill over into the streets with fire and bricks, then spikes and clubs soon to follow.

My regular opponent is also a notorious dice thrower, often hitting the opposite wall more often than the tabletop. So I thought a Dice Tower might be a good idea. I thought it may be a good idea if it can blend in with the scenery and be its own feature in its own right. So I designed it to be a generic industrial tower with a vat of some sort of toxic goo at the bottom.

Grimdark Dice Tower Terrain

Once madness struck and I was on a roll, I decided to tackle something truly massive and not something I have seen often in tabletop games. I wanted a giant juggernaut of a Grimdark Train. Nothing speaks of Imperial might, like a rail system running through the back yard of your down trodden citizens.

Grimdark Train wargaming Terrain

Of course when your battling over a world you need to be able to shoot back at the enemy. Preferably with a really big gun. And before they can even get on the ground. So I whipped up a gigantic orbital cannon. So big the base had to be printed in 4 parts on my tiny A1 Mini.

That gun would make titans think twice before stepping within range.