J15 Games just released a full-color 11th Edition 40k terrain set for $150 that handles every competitive layout that’s easy to assemble and set up.
J15 Games’ new $150 for a full color 11th Edition 40k terrain set is priced far lower than anything you could get from GW currently. This is for the player who doesn’t want to spend three weekends building a painted-up tournament-style table, and J15’s last 40k terrain table already showed they can deliver on that.
Layouts that worked under 10th don’t all carry over, which is why 11th Edition’s new terrain rules have hobbyists scrambling for new options. And this set, which matches the current competitive Terrain Area Footprints, is the perfect for anyone who wants to play this weekend, not in three weeks.
- Price: $150 (Without Bases) / $190 (With Neoprene Bases, currently sold out)
- Status: In stock (Without Bases variant); the bases variant is sold out at time of writing
- Retailer: J15 Games
- Contents: Full color printed terrain set covering every standard 11th Edition competitive layout; arrives on sprue, requires assembly
- Designed for: Warhammer 40k compatible, 11th Edition tournament, practice, and club tables
- Why it’s good: Goes from box to playable in about 30 minutes, pre-printed full color, no paint job needed to look ready for a GT
J15 Games 11th Edition 40k Terrain Set: $150
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The set is built around the same idea J15 has been doing since the start: get a tournament-ready table on the floor without losing weekends to painting and basing. Full color printed terrain skips the painting step entirely. The set takes about 30 minutes to assemble, so you can crack the box and be playing fast.
Luckily, if you already own an overflowing terrain box, they also have just the footprints, and you can put your own terrain on those, but this set is more for players who need a fresh start with the new edition.
How It Compares To GW Direct And The Other 11th Edition Options
Price is what actually moves people. GW’s official Terrain Area Set for 11th Edition is here, but not a full table of physical terrain. You still need ruins, walls, and LOS blockers to actually run the layouts, and GW direct-order prices for plastic terrain kits add up fast.
Multiple content creators have been building tables full of GW terrain, and the cost usually runs north of $400 for a set like this, once you factor in paint, time, and the kits themselves. So, to us, $150 of pre-printed terrain is a different proposition entirely, especially for players who would rather spend the weekend gaming than airbrushing rubble.
Final Thoughts on J15 Games’ 11th Edition 40k Terrain Set
With the 11th Edition changes, you’re going to see tons of companies making the new layouts and terrain.
J15’s new terrain sets the standard for what a full color tournament-ready set should cost. When the neoprene bases variant comes back in stock at $190, it is also an easy pickup at that price.
But for now though, the $150 is a great option for anyone looking to play 11th Edition on a competitive layout on the table without spending hours painting and assembling it.
🔗 Related Reads:
- J15 Games’ Original 40k Terrain Table Coverage
- New 11th Edition 40k Terrain Rules
- GW’s Official 11th Edition Terrain Area Set
- Squad Marks 11th Edition Terrain Footprints
- FLG’s 11th Edition Footprint Sets
- FLG’s 11th Edition Terrain Bundle
- J15 Games’ Trench Crusade Lineup
What do you think about J15 Games’ new 11th Edition 40k terrain set, and is $150 the right price point for a tournament-ready table?







