I have mixed feelings about the PVC-type plastic WizKids uses. It’s very bendy, which makes it durable. But it also makes it hard to clean mold lines or straighten a sword. But for scatter terrain it’s hard to go wrong.
Tent and Lean-to
These tents could go nicely with the adventurer’s campsite from Malice. Or it could fit into modern, post-apoc, or even historical games if you don’t think too much about it. Versatile is nice.
I have some Dwarven Forge dungeon tiles I bought twenty years ago. I don’t get it out too often, but when I do, I’m never have nearly enough furniture. These wardrobes from Ziterdes will help it feel a little less bare.
This pack of scatter terrain was in the discount bin at the game shop. I’ve always got room in my heart for these sort of inserts.
I thought about saving the arch for putting on a building. But then I remembered that I never get around to those kind of projects, so I should just take it. It could stand on its own as a magic portal, or maybe against a wall as a fancy entrance.
Spiteclaw’s Swarm is one of the first Underworlds warbands I bought almost two years ago. Finally I made the time to get it painted.
Skritch Spiteclaw
I’ve always liked the skaven. Swarms of rat-men, tainted by the warpstone. Plus, they fit well into most fantasy settings, so I could use the models with Relicblade or Rangers of Shadow Deep.
Krrk the Almost-trusted
Aww, look, he’s got a friend!
Festering Skaven
Hungering Skaven
Lurking Skaven
A lot of the earliers warbands don’t name all the characters. Time for some mooks!