Want to buy these buildings resin cast and PRE-PAINTED? They are available from Gale Force Nine's Battlefield In A Box "Gothic Sector" terrain line, on the shelves at your local game store or online at major retailers!
You can find these and many more high quality epic-scaled terrain files at
Situated at the crossroads of intergalactic commerce, New Canterbury is a marvel of future humanity. Sprawling across its globe, a mixture of industrial and residential structures form a brickwork jungle across which countless wars have ravaged.
These highly detailed city streets are perfect for laying out your urban battlezone, with a variety of options in both two and four-lane streets all conforming to the same grid for easy construction. Each piece features a simple and robust twist lock mechanism, so each section will join easily and securely to its neighbor, preventing your board from jostling out of place during gameplay.
To give your city streets natural and thematic endpoints, there are both tunnel entrances which provide tactical cover for your troops, and bombed-out broken end pieces.
Two Lane Streets:
- Straight Section
- Straight Section (Damaged)
- T Intersection
- X Intersection
- 90 Degree Curve
- Tunnel Terminus
- Destroyed End
Four Lane Streets:
- Straight Section
- Straight Section (Damaged)
- Straight Section with Raised Divider
- Straight Section with Raised Divider (Damaged)
- T Intersection
- X Intersection
- 90 Degree Curve
- Tunnel Terminus
- Destroyed End
- Destroyed End with Raised Divider
Two/Four Lane Transitions:
- Two into Four Lane T Intersection
- Four to Two Lane Split
New Canterbury is a part of the Mundus Imperialis terrain line, designed to fit into any tabletop that utilizes "Epic Scale" (Between 6mm and 12mm model scale) including Legions Imperialis, Battletech, Heavy Gear Blitz, and more!
These files are specifically designed for resin printing, with the largest 4-lane variants requiring a print bed equivalent of the Elegoo Saturn printer line. These files can be printed on an FDM printer, but fine detail like brickwork will likely be lost in the process.