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It is quite possible to play Warhammer on an unadorned table and to have many enjoyable games. However, even the most basic scenery, like woods and hills, will add to both the look of the battle and to your gaming possibilities. Below are some guides on how to use the terrain provided in the Battle for Skull Pass boxed set, and some ideas for making your own terrain and gaming tables.

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USING WHAT'S IN BATTLE FOR SKULL PASS
Image link to the Terrain Assembly page.
TERRAIN ASSEMBLY
The terrain in Battle for Skull Pass is easy to put together. Find out how right here.
Image link to the Painting the Grudge Pony page.
PAINTING THE GRUDGE PONY
Here, we show you how to paint the Grudge Pony in several easy-to-follow steps.
Image link to the Painting the King's Wall page.
PAINTING THE KING'S WALL
The king's wall is great for your battles. Here, we show you an easy way to paint it.
Image link to the Painting the Idol of Mork page.
PAINTING THE IDOL OF MORK
Paint the imposing Idol of Mork with help from this painting guide here.
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BEYOND THE BOXED SET
Image link to the Making a Simple Hill page.
MAKING A SIMPLE HILL
Hills are a simple way to add terrain to your table. Here, we show you how to make them.
Image link to the Making a Stepped Hill page.
MAKING A STEPPED HILL
Go further and make a multilevel hill for your army to defend. Find out how here.
Image link to the Making Fences page.
MAKING FENCES
Fences can help keep the enemy from advancing or force them into a shooting lane. With some balsa wood strips, we show you how easy it is to make a fence here.
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MAKING ROCK FORMATIONS
Impassible terrain not only looks good — it can play an important part in how your games are played. Here we show you how to make some simple rock formations.
Image link to the Build a Warhammer Table page.
BUILD A WARHAMMER TABLE
Building your own table is not impossible. Here, we show you how to create a simple Warhammer table and also what to do when you're ready to make something bigger.
Image link to the Building the Skull Pass Table.
BUILDING THE SKULL PASS TABLE
The Studio Hobby Team has built a fantastic table to accompany the release of the Battle of Skull Pass box set. Here is a gallery of images taken as the table was built.
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