In the mystical realms of tabletop gaming, there exists a legendary phoenix known as Warhammer Fantasy. Not so long ago, this phoenix rose from the ashes under a new guise, Warhammer Old World. Yet, in its rebirth, something peculiar happened: the base sizes didn’t get the memo about the reincarnation. This left Warhammer Fantasy Battles (WFB) enthusiasts in a bit of a pickle, facing the daunting task of either rebasing their entire armies or investing in new ones. But fear not, for I come bearing a solution as ingenious as it is necessary.
Imagine this: your valiant armies, once proud on their 20mm square bases, now find themselves feeling a tad undersized in a world that demands 25mm squares. And those once-standard 25mm bases? They’ve been supersized to 30mm. Let’s not even get started on the cavalry, who’ve gone from a cozy 25mm by 50mm to a more spacious 30mm by 60mm living arrangement. It’s enough to make any general’s head spin.
But here’s where our tale takes a turn for the triumphant. In my workshop, magic happens. Not the “turn your enemy into a frog” kind of magic, but the kind that involves designing and printing movement tray adapters for every conceivable base size. These little marvels allow you to adapt without the heartache of rebasing, ensuring your armies can continue their quests for glory without missing a beat.
And for those who’ve pledged their allegiance to the Age of Sigmar, fret not. Your round-based regiments won’t be left behind, as I’ve conjured up adapters for you as well. This means no model gets left behind, regardless of their base shape or size.
These artifacts of unparalleled utility are available at my magical emporium and at The Banish Zone, a mystical site located in the enchanting lands of Wernersville, PA. Here, you can arm yourself with the tools to breathe life back into your armies and march into battle with renewed vigor.
So, noble generals, before you consider the arduous task of rebasing your beloved models, take a moment to explore the world of movement tray adapters. It’s a simple, elegant solution to a problem as old as Warhammer itself. Bring your armies back to life with a solution that’s as strategic as your battle plans. After all, in the world of tabletop gaming, it’s not just the size of your army that matters, but the size of their bases too.