Warbases Release Table Ready Roman Terrain For Ancient Wargames

April 9, 2026 by brennon

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If you're looking to create an awesome Ancient wargaming tabletop in games like Gangs of Rome, Hail Caesar or something else entirely, see what you make of the new Table Ready Terrain from the Veni, Vidi Vici collection, now available via Warbases.

Table Ready Roman Terrain #1 - Warbases

Table Ready Roman Terrain // Warbases

All of the buildings from the collection are scaled to 28mm and come in MDF. They showcase a classic look at the err, classical world with the sun-worn walls, faded plaster, tiled interiors and the odd spot of graffiti here and there.

Early Village - Warbases

Early Villa // Warbases

The range is supplied in flat-pack format and has been precision cut so that it is simple and easy to assemble. You don't have to do any painting on these and you'll soon have an entire section of Rome finished before you know it.

Table Ready Roman Terrain #2 - Warbases

Table Ready Roman Terrain // Warbases

All of the terrain has been designed with gameplay in mind. They all have removable roof sections and floors, so you can access the interiors. This means that they are good for mass battle games but really good for more skirmish-based affairs where you have man-to-man fighting in tight city streets.

Limes Tower - Warbases

Limes Tower // Warbases

Oakdene Villa - Warbases

Oakdene Villa // Warbases

You have all manner of interesting kits to choose from via Warbases, from the massive villa complexes through to barracks, shops, walls, workshops and there's even a toilet! A great way for you to create somewhere like Rome or a more established frontier fort-come-town that has been built up by the Romans.

Table Ready Roman Terrain #3 - Warbases

Table Ready Roman Terrain // Warbases

We don't normally talk about price because everything is relative to the individual but even the largest building isn't eye-wateringly priced considering the fact that it has all been pre-coloured and it's ready to assemble. If you're looking to build yourself Rome like a certain member of the OnTableTop team, then maybe this could be for you?

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