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This No Glue Pre-Painted Terrain is Perfect For 40k: Unboxing

Jucoci Terrain UnboxingDon’t miss our unboxing and build of the pre-painted Jucoci terrain that’s perfect for Warhammer 40k and requires no glue!

Rob is back unboxing some new pre-painted terrain and doesn’t need any glue! He’ll see what it takes to get it ready for the tabletop, show you the terrain’s size, and just how much this one box of terrain gets you! 

This No Glue Pre-Painted Terrain is Perfect For 40k: Jucoci Unboxing 

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Jucoci Terrain Unboxing 2This terrain doesn’t require glue and, in a single box, has enough terrain actually to fill two tables! They also have some miniature crates, but let’s focus more on the terrain today. The kit is designed not to need glue, set up in minutes, and is all pre-painted! So if you need a quick solution to meet all your terrain needs, this is a great option.

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While this isn’t super cheap, it will fill two tables full of terrain. So with most of the terrain from GW nearing $100 a kit, you’re spending less but getting way more terrain that doesn’t need hobbying or painting.

That being said if you have the time to hobby and make your own terrain, this might not be a good fit for you though.

Jucoci Terrain Unboxing 3Either way, for less of a price than most companies, you’ll get nearly two tables worth of terrain.

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Jucoci Terrain Unboxing 5The terrain comes in a pretty nice box, and when you get into everything, you can see the quality. One other really nice thing about this set is they come with clear and concise instructions!

Instructions

Jucoci Terrain Unboxing 6It’s just so nice to have instructions for anything! When building these, just be sure to find your foundation pieces first, as they have to all be the corner pieces.

Jucoci Terrain Unboxing 7Everything has frames, as you can see above, and it just keeps the parts tight and stops them from wiggling apart.

Jucoci Terrain Unboxing 8Another really sweet thing is you don’t need any tools; the pieces just punch out with your fingers!

Built Terrain

Jucoci Terrain Unboxing 9Everything looks great on the tabletop and will make for an excellent table. They have these lovely little area markers but are a tad too small for objective markers, but they do sell those separately as well.

Jucoci Terrain Unboxing 10One of the best parts about this is the tolerances. They fit so well together that they will not fall apart and actually take two hands to de-assemble. You could also stack a few of these together to make impassible terrain.

Jucoci Terrain Unboxing 11The tree bases look good, but they are a little looser than the pieces, so just be careful picking it up while playing.

Jucoci Terrain Unboxing 12These ruins look good; be away when you are building them that the smaller ruins use some of the same pieces as the larger ones. Rob’s only honest criticism would be to round some of the inside areas. Everything is square, which isn’t as dynamic as “ruins” could be.

Jucoci Terrain Unboxing 13As you can see, they hold miniatures very well, and even if you hit it by accident, the models won’t just tumble off. The terrain is surprisingly strong, and the model didn’t fall off, even with Rob trying to pull it apart.

Jucoci Terrain Unboxing 14They even have these little Line of Sight blockers, so if you want your ruins to be LoS blocking, you just pop these in the windows!

Overall, they have great value! Even though they aren’t cheap per se, the amount you get and how well this works will be hard to beat!

Be sure to check out the video below for all the details.

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About the Author: Travis Pasch

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Travis Pasch

Job Title: Head Writer & Editor

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About Travis Pasch: Travis has been a Warhammer 40k hobbyist since the 1990s, playing the game since Third Edition. Through extensive traveling, he’s seen a lot of the miniatures hobby from across the world, giving him a unique perspective on the latest gaming topics and trends.

Travis’s brother even owns a commission painting studio, where he’s picked up a lot of good advice and techniques for painting Warhammer and tabletop miniatures over the years, as well. Travis joined the Spikey Bits team in 2019 and has been the lead writer since 2020.

Currently, he’s working on converting all his 40k Adeptus Mechanicus models and becoming a true tech enjoyer, complete with both sad and happy robot noises!