Oh what big dragons you have there Mr. Sigmar. That is one EPIC piece of terrain, with golden dragons, crumbling statues, and a runic arch and looks to be roughly 6 inches tall. That panel for the realm of battle board looks new as well, and hey do you think that BIG Sigmar box at the top is the packaging for that panel.
First up we see a new type of what looks be modular Cities-of-Death” style terrain. It looks this massive chaos castle is probably built out of lots of this style of terrain kit. LOOK AT ALL THE SKULLS!
Next up, look in the background. This is the “Ophidian Archway” that broke earlier today.
Finally we get two different background shots of a new unseen “gateway-portal” of some type. It’s difficult to tell due to the colored lighting if the “energy wisps” within the archway are solid, or translucent plastic.
Finally we see the floating bases of some smaller gateways. It would appear the linked theme of all this terrain is “gates/portals”. Which I guess makes sense when the entire Age of Sigmar universe is presented as a MMO-style set of interconnected realms.
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