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Gloomwood Trees

Gloomwood Trees

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"They say the trees are watching… and they remember every trespass."

The Gloomwood Trees from Printable Scenery are twisted, gnarled, and filled with quiet menace. Their limbs stretch like claws, bark warped by time and dark magic—perfect for cursed glades, haunted woodlands, or the deep, forgotten wilds where only fools and necromancers dare tread.

Whether you're navigating a cursed thicket in Dungeons & Dragons, staging an ambush in Warhammer: The Old World, or corrupting the realms in Age of Sigmar, these eerie trees bring a cinematic and unsettling tone to your battlefield or RPG encounter.

Available in four scales to suit any battlefield or campaign setting:

  • 32mm – Best for 40K and Age of Sigmar
  • 28mm – Best for The Old World, MESBG, Star Wars: Legion and other systems
  • 20mm & 15mm – Best for D&D and epic-scale conflicts

Features:

  • High-quality prints with beautifully grotesque wood textures and organic shapes
  • Modular tree variants for customizable forest layouts or scattered scatter terrain
  • Perfect for creating line-of-sight blockers, movement hazards, or narrative encounter zones

Dimensions:

With Base (tallest tree)

  • 32mm – 131mm x 148mm x 200mm
  • 28mm – 115mm x 130mm x 175mm
  • 20mm – 82mm x 93mm x 125mm
  • 15mm – 61mm x 69mm x 94mm

No Base (tallest tree)

  • 32mm – 123mm x 150mm x 200mm
  • 28mm – 108mm x 131mm x 175mm
  • 20mm – 77mm x 94mm x 125mm
  • 15mm – 58mm x 70mm x 94mm

Whether they're the remnants of a Fey curse or growing from the remains of ancient battlefields, the Gloomwood Trees turn any table into a place of foreboding wonder.

The forest is alive. And it’s not on your side.

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