Warhammer 40K 11th Edition drops in June 2026. The launch box is called Armageddon. It pits Space Marines against Orks on a war-torn industrial world. If you are building a table for this edition, the setting tells you exactly what terrain to buy.
Here is what your Armageddon table needs.
Fuel Tanks and Industrial Structures
Armageddon is a hive world. It runs on promethium, steel, and desperation. Fuel tanks, pipelines, and refineries belong on every table set in this conflict. They break line of sight for large models and create natural choke points.
The Scrap Power Station covers a ten-by-eight-inch footprint and anchors the center of any industrial board. The Scrap Oil Pump stands 150 mm tall and gives you a clear narrative objective for raids. Pipes and Generators fills the gaps between structures and creates the hazardous clutter that Armageddon demands.
Fortifications
The Imperial Guard has held Armageddon before. They do it with sandbags, bunkers, and stubborn refusal to die. Scrap Walls — armored barricades cut from scrap plating and tank track segments — give your table that dug-in feel fast. Mix lengths to build lanes, blast shields, or full deployment zones. The Command Bunker Outpost gives you a low-profile forward position with a removable roof that seats securely during play.
Orks stack junk. Guardsmen stack sandbags. Both sides need cover.
Ruins and Structures
Armageddon has been fought over twice before 11th Edition picks up the story. Nothing on that planet is intact. The Hive City Prefabs bundle gives you four gothic prefab buildings with inset buttresses and modular roofs — dense enough to create real hive blocks, individual enough to use as standalone objectives. The Imperial Tower in the photo above stands 18 inches with three removable floors. It anchors sniper nests and blocks sight lines for entire flanks.
Trenches
If one piece of terrain defines attrition warfare, it is the trench. The Magnetic Modular Trench uses keyed floor plates and embedded magnets for fast reconfiguration between scenarios. Trench lines give infantry real cover and force your opponent to commit to an assault. They work in 40K, Trench Crusade, or any other grimdark game you run on the same table.
Pair them with the Tank Trap Bundle — ten Czech hedgehogs that block armor lanes and create rough ground across no man’s land.
Why 3D Printed Terrain Makes Sense Right Now
A new edition means new models. Most hobby budgets go to minis first. Resin and plastic terrain kits from Games Workshop are expensive. 3D printed terrain gives you the same battlefield density at a fraction of the cost. The quality is there. The detail is there. Your wallet stays intact.
Build Your Table Before Launch Day
Pre-orders open soon. The models will ship fast. Do not be the player who has a painted army and nothing to fight over.
Browse the terrain above and send a message with your table size and mission type. I will put together a kit list that covers your board without overlap.