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Dewbakuk writes:

Ah, yep, after going and looking at their website I know the ones. Personnally I'd say the Forge World buildings are better. They are crisper and more detailed. That said though, the MBA ones do come painted which earns them cudos in my book, they also do a larger range.


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Ewen Little of Forge World writes:

Let us pray...

Warhammer Shrine

From the simple roadside shrine on the road to Middenheim to the huge Fortress Monasteries of the Space Marines, churches and temples take many forms in both Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 - so this next release will fit quite nicely in either universe. In its bare form, the Warhammer Shrine could just as easily be dedicated to Sigmar and tended by Warrior Priests, as it could be raised to the Glory of the Emperor and guarded by the monastic Dark Angels.

Warhammer Shrine components

The Warhammer Shrine measures in at a fraction under 12 inches/300mm long and 7 inches/180mm tall, making it one of our largest pieces of terrain; certainly it will be a target of the foul enemy and must be defended!

With the potential of this model, we decided early in the project not to make it solely for one race or army, letting you decorate it using icons and statues as you like.

Bretonnian Reliquary Items add-on pack

Of course, we couldn't resist making at least one add-on pack ourselves. Our pack of Bretonnian Reliquary Items transforms the Shrine into a revered hall honouring The Lady - including woodcuts, gargoyles and statues. Of course, this pack is available separately from the Shrine, and can be used to adorn the walls of a Bretonnian fortress or any other grand Bretonnian building, too...

Released on Monday, August 1st, and sent out that week, the Warhammer Shrine and the Bretonnian Reliquary Items are both available to pre-order now.

Warhammer Shrine

Complete multi part resin kit. Master model by Simon Harris. £75.00 GBP

Bretonnian Reliquary Items

Models Designed by Mark Bedford. £15.00 GBP