Don’t miss the sale and pre-order Squad Marks new Terrain that’s modular, magnetic, pre-painted, and compatible with 40k Pariah Nexus and WTC layouts.
Updated on May 1st, 2025, by Rob Baer with the latest pre-order dates and sale prices
Warhammer 40k tables are about to level up—Squad Marks is dropping its new Battle Ready Terrain set on April 30, and it’s got everything you’ve been waiting for: modular layouts, magnet-friendly floors, dual-sided color schemes, and best of all—it’s pre-painted and ready to play right out of the box.
Built for 10th Edition Warhammer 40k and dialed in for Pariah Nexus and WTC layouts, the Imperial Fortress isn’t just terrain—it’s a fast pass to clean setups, solid line-of-sight blocking, and games that start on time for once. No paint. No guesswork. Just solid terrain that works as hard as you do.
Perfect for Warhammer 40k Pariah Nexus Terrain Layouts
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Alright, let’s talk terrain. Not the cardboard cutouts that curl up like potato chips after one humid day, but the kind of setup that makes you want to grab your dice and play games with dramatic flair.
Squad Marks is dropping their new Pariah Nexus and WTC-compatible Battle Ready Terrain set, the Imperial Fortress, on May 16th, and it’s aiming straight for that sweet spot between tournament efficiency and tabletop swagger.
Imperial Fortress Set: $145-$272
Now, before anyone breaks out the measuring tape or starts ranting about obscuring rules, let’s get into why this set actually matters—especially if you’re into the Warhammer 40k 10th Edition scene or building tables that meet the WTC layout standards.
Here’s what Squad Marks did right: they built a modular, magnet-friendly, pre-painted terrain kit that doesn’t make you glue your fingers together or wait three weekends to finish. The Imperial Fortress comes straight out of the box, ready to hit the table, and designed to handle both Games Workshop and WTC layout standards without needing a calculator or a bottle of Advil.
Not only that, the entire set packs flat for super simple storage! No need to take up that precious hobby space.
Magnetic Floors = Less Hassle, More Fun
Let’s get nerdy for a second, because this thing has magnetically attached floors. You can flip buildings to orient them left or right depending on your mission setup, which is a lifesaver if you’re running different deployment maps or tweaking terrain density between rounds. It’s that kind of flexibility that makes the setup feel less like a chore and more like part of the fun.
Dual-Sided Color Schemes for Thematic Tables
And the dual-sided color scheme? Genuinely slick. One side works for imperial factions, the other feels right at home with Xenos or Chaos. No need to paint a second board. It’s like two tables in one, minus the storage headache.
What’s in the Box? Here’s the Full WTC Set
The full WTC / Pariah Nexus set gives you:
- 4 x Large Buildings (9x5x9.5″)
- 8 x Medium Buildings (9x5x5″)
- 6 x Small Buildings (4x4x4″)
- 4 x Crates (3x3x6″)
- 4 x Walls (4x4x2″)
- 1 x Carry Carton
- Optional 6×12″ terrain bases (sold in Neoprene, Clear Acrylic, or MDF)
That last bit—optional terrain bases—is clutch. Neoprene gives you that consistent, clean look with zero-slip. MDF is classic, and clear acrylic? That’s for the folks who like their table to look sharp and modern, with no clutter.
The timing couldn’t be better, either. With tournament season heating up and narrative campaigns gaining steam, having a full Battle Ready Terrain set that’s built to match the 10th Edition rules just makes life easier. Less prep, more play.
Final Thought (and Maybe a Lucky Roll)
Get your pre-order in before May 16th, 2025, because Squad Marks is bringing something that doesn’t just look good—it plays good, too. If you’re tired of flimsy scatter terrain or endlessly rearranging ruins to “sort of” match WTC layouts, this is the fix.
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