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Blacksmith Ruin - Kingdom of Saxonia

Blacksmith Ruin - Kingdom of Saxonia

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Kingdom of Saxonia – Blacksmith Ruin

"The forge is cold, the anvil cracked—but the echoes of ironwork still linger in the soot-covered stones."

The Blacksmith Ruin from the Kingdom of Saxonia terrain range captures the remains of a once-vital village forge. Its crumbled walls, broken chimney, and scorched timbers speak of fire, conflict, and loss—while still offering shelter, strategic cover, or the perfect site for uncovering forgotten tools and secrets.

Ideal for storytelling and tactical play, this evocative ruin fits seamlessly into games like The Old World, MESBG, Age of Sigmar, and Dungeons & Dragons, bringing a weathered sense of realism and narrative depth to any settlement or battlefield.

Dimensions by Scale:

  • 32mm – 181mm x 165mm x 130mm
  • 28mm – 158mm x 144mm x 114mm
  • 20mm – 113mm x 103mm x 81mm
  • 15mm – 85mm x 77mm x 61mm

Features:

  • War-torn Rohan-style forge ruin with detailed stonework and timber wreckage
  • Excellent for use as difficult terrain, skirmish cover, or thematic objectives
  • Complements the intact Blacksmith and other Kingdom of Saxonia structures
  • Adds grounded narrative flavour to ruined towns, siege aftermaths, or cursed hamlets

Available in multiple scales to suit your system of choice:

  • 32mm – Best for Age of Sigmar & 40k
  • 28mm – Great for The Old World, MESBG, and narrative wargames
  • 20mm & 15mm – Ideal for D&D, RPGs, and epic-scale fantasy scenarios

Though the flames have died, the Blacksmith Ruin remains—charred, broken, and ready to shape new legends from its ashes.

Where steel was once forged, stories are now reforged.

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