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The Small Dawnbringer Bastion miniature scenery for Warhammer: Age of Sigmar from Games Workshop is a cardboard box that looks like a building. It was first produced in 2021, in the Warhammer: Age of Sigmar: Warrior Starter Set.
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Details - Small Dawnbringer Bastion miniature scenery from Games Workshop
Miniature scenery: Small Dawnbringer Bastion
Product name: Dawnbringer Bastion, Product code: ?, Sprue: -, Range: Warhammer scenery range (Warhammer: Age of Sigmar (Warhammer range) - Stormcast Eternals) (Fantasy), Series: Mortal Realms (Warhammer: Age of Sigmar), Company: Games Workshop company, Production: pre-order: 2021.07.24-30, release: 2021.07.31-
Scenery type: Stormcast Eternal building, Size: ?, Technology: Medieval/Fantasy (Archaic), Based on: Stormcast Eternal building for Dawnbringer crusade
Model
Scale: 1:56 (28mm / 32mm) scale, Proportions: Realistic / Heroic scale, Size: ?mm, Material: paper, Priming: Primer is not necessary
Assembly: One-piece, Sprueless, No cutting needed, No assembly, Posing: ?, Paintjob: printed, Base: No base, Conceptual design: ?, Design: ?
Set:
Warhammer: Age of Sigmar Ed3: Warrior Starter Set: contains 1
"Dawnbringer Bastion Cardboard Terrain Feature – using the upturned cardboard tray of the box itself!"
image © Games Workshop
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Review - Small Dawnbringer Bastion miniature scenery from Games Workshop
The Small Dawnbringer Bastion is the inner tray of the Warhammer: Age of Sigmar Ed3: Warrior Starter Set that has its sides printed as a Dawnbringer Bastion.
The surface is shiny, but I think it's unavoidable, unless you use matte spray to remove the shine.
The buildings look okay, they probably stack, so you could use them as a tower. You can also use them as upper levels for a Large Dawnbringer Bastion.
The design of the Dawnbringer Bastions match the look of the domiciles from the Extremis Starter Set. This also means that the bastions are slightly incomplete - the scaffolding is still there, and some of the window shutters are on the ground.
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Size comparison - Small Dawnbringer Bastion miniature scenery from Games Workshop
Here's a comparison to the similar sized First Strike Armoured Containers:
Size comparison of the The Eiras Contract tiles miniature scenery from Mantic Games with 1:56 (28mm / 32mm) scale with First Strike Playing Mat and First Strike Armoured Containers from Games Workshop company. |
You can totally cover the outside of the First Strike Armoured Containers with 9x6 tiles from The Eiras Contract tiles without overlapping. If you turn the container scenery upside down, you can fill the bottom with tiles. You can also cover the inside walls. Those are 2 tiles high, so you can cover them with some 2x3 tiles, but there will be a small overlap.
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Resources - Small Dawnbringer Bastion miniature scenery from Games Workshop
Official
Games Workshop: Warhammer Age of Sigmar Warrior Starter Set: Official article about the AoS 3rd edition starter set.
Contents overview
Review
Size comparison
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Buying the product - Small Dawnbringer Bastion miniature scenery from Games Workshop
Price
Base price (Warhammer: Age of Sigmar Ed3: Warrior Starter Set)(2021): 40 EUR / 32.5 GBP / 50 USD, Price per model: 2.2 EUR / 1.8 GBP / 2.8 USD
Where can you buy it?
Games Workshop: Warhammer Age of Sigmar Warrior Starter Set: Official article about the AoS 3rd edition starter set.
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