Forge World just put up the Space Marine Castellum Stornghold for pre-order, and man this is going to be hard to pass up! This is a pretty neat piece of terrain replaces one of the Realm of Battle boards with a epic fortress of firepower.
You can even pair two or four of these bad boys together to make an even bigger fortress as well!
Forge World has released the Castellum Stronghold.
One of the cooler pieces of Forge World ingenuity, you can get it individually or in bundles that save you money.
From Forge World:
When the situation calls for a prolonged deployment, Space Marines can rapidly construct modular fortified structures, known as Castellum Strongholds, to use as forward operating bases on a planet’s surface.
Designed by Blake Spence, the Realm of Battle Space Marine Castellum Stronghold is a 24″ x 24″ (609 mm x 609 mm) tile which can fit the Citadel Realm of Battle board. The model features areas that can accommodate Tarantula Sentry turrets, and its design allows several boards to be put together, expanding the size of the base. The Castellum Stronghold will be available to pre-order now and will be despatched from Saturday 30th November.
Castellum Strongholds were used in our Isstvan V display boards at Games Day UK which you can see here.
Battle Ready Space Marine Castellum Stronghold
This is a bundle for those who want more firepower!
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