Warhammer 40k Terrain Made in New Zealand
Good terrain makes a game. Badly stored terrain makes a mess of your spare room.
If you've been playing 40k for any length of time, you've probably hit the same wall I did — you buy a few buildings, some scatter terrain, a ruin or two, and suddenly a full shelf is gone and you haven't even covered half a 6×4 table. MDF kits come in flat packs but they don't go back in flat after you've built them. Resin looks great but weighs a tonne and chips if you look at it wrong.
GameCraft's Warhammer 40k terrain is designed to solve that specific problem. Every piece folds flat for storage and transport, then unfolds in seconds when it's time to play. The same terrain that fits in a shoebox gives you full table coverage for a competitive game.
What Makes GameCraft's 40k Terrain Different
It folds flat. Not "compact" or "easy to store" — genuinely flat. A full table's worth of terrain stacks to around 10cm high. You can store it on a shelf, transport it in a bag, or toss it in the boot of a car without wrapping anything in bubble wrap.
It's printed in New Zealand. Everything is made to order in our Canterbury workshop using FDM technology and 99% locally sourced materials. You're not waiting on international shipping or customs clearance.
It's paint-ready. Our terrain comes unpainted, with a surface texture designed to hold primer and paint well. Whether you drybrush a quick basecoat or spend a weekend on a detailed paint job, the surface is ready for it.
It's printed to order. We don't keep a warehouse of stock. Each piece is printed when you order it, which means no sitting in boxes getting knocked around, and no risk of getting a piece that's been on a shelf for six months.
Works for Competitive and Casual Play
Our Warhammer 40k terrain is sized and designed to meet WTC terrain guidelines, making it suitable for club nights, league play, and tournament use. Pieces provide meaningful line-of-sight blocking at the proportions competitive players expect, without the awkward scaling issues you sometimes get with terrain designed purely for aesthetics.
For casual play, the same terrain works just as well. The fold-flat design is particularly useful for groups who play at different locations — you can throw your terrain in a bag and take it to a friend's place without needing a dedicated carry case.
How Ordering Works
Everything on our site is made to order. Once you place an order:
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Standard terrain pieces: typically shipped within 3–5 working days
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Custom colour options or variant sizes: allow around 2 working days on top of standard lead times
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Shipping: free throughout New Zealand via courier
You'll get a notification when your order ships. If you're on a deadline — a tournament coming up, a birthday, whatever — let us know when you order and we'll do our best to accommodate it.
Club and Bulk Orders
If you're ordering for a gaming club or buying terrain for multiple tables, get in touch before placing your order. We offer discounts of 10–25% on bulk orders depending on total order value, and we can work with you on the right piece mix for your specific use.
The Canterbury Wargaming Club is one of our regular partners — if you're part of a club that plays regularly, there's a good chance we can offer you ongoing pricing.
GameCraft vs MDF vs Imported Resin — An Honest Comparison
This isn't a sales pitch — it's just what I've found after playing with all three.
MDF terrain is cheap and comes flat-packed, which is its main advantage. The downsides are real though: it needs gluing, it warps in humid environments, the edges chip and fray over time, and once it's built you can't easily store it flat again. It's fine for a starting terrain collection, but it degrades faster than most people expect.
Imported resin terrain often looks excellent and captures fine detail well. The problems are cost (typically two to three times the price of comparable pieces), weight (resin is heavy — a full table's worth becomes a significant load), fragility (resin cracks and chips from impact), and shipping from overseas (lead times of weeks, customs charges, and no easy recourse if something arrives broken).
GameCraft terrain is lighter than resin, more durable than MDF, and designed specifically to store flat — which the other two options can't match. It's not the cheapest option on the market, but it's the only option that gives you proper fold-flat storage alongside NZ-made production and local support if something goes wrong.
Browse the Range
View our full Warhammer 40k terrain collection or get in touch if you're looking for a specific piece or configuration that you can't see listed.
Free NZ-wide shipping on all orders over $100. Club discounts available — contact us to discuss.