
Gale Force Nine Mundus Imperialis Damaged & Destroyed Censorium Terrain Set
The Gale Force Nine Mundus Imperialis Censorium Terrain Set brings immersive, ready-to-use terrain to your tabletop wargaming experience. Specifically designed for Epic Scale wargames, this set allows you to build detailed battlefields straight out of the box with minimal setup.
Key Features:
- Contains 2 highly detailed, pre-painted resin buildings: Damaged Censorium and Destroyed Censorium
- No assembly or painting required – ready for immediate gameplay
- Modular design compatible with the scalable Mundus Imperialis terrain system
- Durable, hard-wearing construction ideal for frequent use
- Perfect for sci-fi and gothic-themed wargaming environments
Enhance your tabletop warfare with this rust-colored, expertly crafted terrain set designed for players who demand realism and convenience. Combine with other sets in the Mundus Imperialis range to expand your battlefield and create epic galactic confrontations.
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The Gale Force Nine Mundus Imperialis Censorium Terrain Set brings immersive, ready-to-use terrain to your tabletop wargaming experience. Specifically designed for Epic Scale wargames, this set allows you to build detailed battlefields straight out of the box with minimal setup.
Key Features:
- Contains 2 highly detailed, pre-painted resin buildings: Damaged Censorium and Destroyed Censorium
- No assembly or painting required – ready for immediate gameplay
- Modular design compatible with the scalable Mundus Imperialis terrain system
- Durable, hard-wearing construction ideal for frequent use
- Perfect for sci-fi and gothic-themed wargaming environments
Enhance your tabletop warfare with this rust-colored, expertly crafted terrain set designed for players who demand realism and convenience. Combine with other sets in the Mundus Imperialis range to expand your battlefield and create epic galactic confrontations.



















