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New Square Battle Ready Painted Bases for Miniatures – Upgrade Your Army Today!

Discover Our Latest Battle Ready Bases for your Minis!

A few new patterns of Battle Ready Bases have recently landed in our webstore, and we’re excited to showcase them for you!

Square bases are making a big comeback, especially with the revival of classic games like Warhammer: The Old World. They’re perfect for building tight, organized formations and give that iconic battlefield look of classic wargaming.

In this post, we’re giving you a closer look at our newest battle ready bases and highlighting which armies from The Old World will benefit the most. Click on the base names to head straight to our webstore and check out the full offer!

Full List of New Square Battle Ready Bases

A gothic mix of purple and blue tones, with stacked skulls and splashes of ancient blood. 

Best suited for:

  • Vampire Counts – Perfect for representing ancient crypts and vampire lairs.
  • Warriors of Chaos – Ideal for chaotic temples dedicated to the Dark Gods.
  • Tomb Kings – For their darker, more mystical chambers of ancient sorcery.

Deep, shadowy woods scattered with mossy stones.

Best suited for:

  • Wood Elves – Their natural terrain, blending perfectly with their guerrilla warfare.
  • Beastmen – Ideal for chaotic brayherds lurking in the darkest forests.
  • Orcs & Goblins – Great for savage tribes emerging from the woods.

Scorched earth, bleached bones, and rough stones for a desert-themed minis.

Best suited for:

  • Tomb Kings of Khemri – Echoes the barren deserts of Nehekhara.
  • Orcs & Goblins – Ideal for wild, nomadic greenskin warbands.
  • Bretonnia – For knights questing through foreign, sun-baked lands.

Sandy ruins and ancient stones – like walking through the remains of a forgotten empire. 

Best suited for:

  • Tomb Kings of Khemri – Perfect for desert-themed armies rising from forgotten ruins.
  • Empire of Man – Ideal for expeditions into ancient, cursed tombs.
  • Bretonnia – For knights exploring or conquering distant desert lands.

Crumbled columns, mossy stones, and mysterious runes tell the story of a lost civilization. 

Best suited for:

  • High Elves – Evoking the ruins of ancient elven fortresses.
  • Wood Elves – Ties to nature and mystical, ancient places.
  • Empire of Man – For battlefields littered with old, crumbling structures.

An eerie, abandoned graveyard with broken tombstones and overgrown pathways.

Best suited for:

  • Vampire Counts – The ultimate setting for undead legions.
  • Warriors of Chaos – Perfect for dark cults and sacrificial grounds.
  • Beastmen – A grim backdrop for their savage rituals.

Dark earth pierced by sharp crystals in many colour variations. 

Best suited for:

  • High Elves – Ties to magical and mystical energies.
  • Chaos Warriors – Representing corrupt, warp-tainted lands.
  • Skaven – For reflecting warpstone-infected environments.

Skulls. Just skulls. Entire mountains of bones covering the base. 

Best suited for:

  • Warriors of Chaos – Skulls for the Skull Throne!
  • Vampire Counts – The remnants of countless battles.
  • Beastmen – Savage altars to the Dark Gods.

Cracked volcanic ground with molten lava flowing beneath.

Best suited for:

  • Warriors of Chaos – From the depths of the Chaos Wastes.
  • Dwarfs – Representing the fiery depths of ancient forges.
  • Orcs & Goblins – Especially for fiery, volcanic-themed warbands.

Piles of gold, gems, and ancient treasures. 

Best suited for:

  • Dwarfs – Perfect for the riches of ancient holds.
  • Tomb Kings – Guarding the buried treasures of the Pharaohs.
  • Bretonnia – For knights claiming the spoils of their noble quests.

Twisted stones, dark earth, and cursed runes.

Best suited for:

  • Warriors of Chaos -The heart of the Chaos Wastes.
  • Beastmen – Reflecting their savage, corrupted lands.
  • Skaven – For chaotic warbands infesting cursed places.

Pipes, grates, and glowing toxic waste seeping through cracks. 

Best suited for:

  • Skaven – The perfect setting for their subterranean lairs.
  • Dwarfs – Ancient and forgotten mine shafts.
  • Warriors of Chaos – Dark, corrupted dungeons beneath ruined temples.

Old, worn wooden planks – great for ship decks, tavern floors, or dungeon corridors. 

Best suited for:

  • Empire of Man – Perfect for city battles, taverns, and ship decks.
  • Bretonnia – Knights and peasants gathered in old-world halls.
  • Skaven – For urban infestations and raids through human settlements.

Bright, frozen ground with a cold, blue aesthetic.

Best suited for:

  • Kislev – Iconic for their frost-covered homeland.
  • Empire of Man – Troops fighting in the cold northern regions.
  • Chaos Warriors – Armies pushing south from the frozen Chaos Wastes.

Stone floors weathered by centuries of magic.

Best suited for:

  • High Elves – Ancient, magical bastions of old.
  • Empire of Man – Wizards and scholars defending arcane secrets.
  • Bretonnia – Ancient ruins of once-glorious keeps.

Dark and deep, this frozen lake base has a shadowy, mysterious feel. 

Best suited for:

  • Kislev – Reflecting their mastery over frozen landscapes.
  • Vampire Counts – Mysterious and ominous, perfect for necromantic forces.
  • Chaos Warriors – Marching through the icy wastelands.

Dark, rugged mountain textures, like the Alps, or other mountains. 

Best suited for:

  • Dwarfs – Perfect for mountain holds and ancient strongholds.
  • Beastmen – Hiding in craggy ravines and mountain passes.
  • Empire of Man – For campaigns in the World’s Edge Mountains

Find Your Perfect Battle Ready Bases!

No matter what battlefield your miniatures are facing, our collection of battle ready bases will give them the perfect setting.

Check out the full collection here.

Remember: we are taking commissions for miniatures, and for custom bases as well. Contact us for more info.

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