
Battlezone Fronteris: Vox-Antenna/Auspex Shrine
Cover wins games — a battlefield without it is just two gunlines staring each other down. The Vox-Antenna and Auspex Shrine drop a pair of characterful Imperial structures onto your table, the sort of rugged frontier tech that armies fight and die over. Set them up as objectives, line-of-sight blockers, or simply terrain with proper 41st-Millennium flavour.
At a glance
- Plastic scenery for Warhammer 40,000
- Part of the Battlezone: Fronteris terrain range
- Two distinct Imperial structures to break up the board
- Provides cover and line-of-sight blocking where it counts
- Mixes with the wider Fronteris and Manufactorum ranges
Why it's good
- Turns a flat table into a contested frontier in minutes
- Ideal for objective markers and mission-specific terrain
- Paints up fast for a quick, table-ready result
A board with real terrain plays better and looks the part — once you've fought over a few of these, bare tables never feel the same again.
Supplied unpainted and unassembled. Glue and paints sold separately. Pair it with the Munitorum Armoured Containers for instant cover, and grab a tin from our spray primers to undercoat the lot in one go.
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Battlezone Fronteris: Vox-Antenna/Auspex Shrine
Cover wins games — a battlefield without it is just two gunlines staring each other down. The Vox-Antenna and Auspex Shrine drop a pair of characterful Imperial structures onto your table, the sort of rugged frontier tech that armies fight and die over. Set them up as objectives, line-of-sight blockers, or simply terrain with proper 41st-Millennium flavour.
At a glance
- Plastic scenery for Warhammer 40,000
- Part of the Battlezone: Fronteris terrain range
- Two distinct Imperial structures to break up the board
- Provides cover and line-of-sight blocking where it counts
- Mixes with the wider Fronteris and Manufactorum ranges
Why it's good
- Turns a flat table into a contested frontier in minutes
- Ideal for objective markers and mission-specific terrain
- Paints up fast for a quick, table-ready result
A board with real terrain plays better and looks the part — once you've fought over a few of these, bare tables never feel the same again.
Supplied unpainted and unassembled. Glue and paints sold separately. Pair it with the Munitorum Armoured Containers for instant cover, and grab a tin from our spray primers to undercoat the lot in one go.
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Cover wins games — a battlefield without it is just two gunlines staring each other down. The Vox-Antenna and Auspex Shrine drop a pair of characterful Imperial structures onto your table, the sort of rugged frontier tech that armies fight and die over. Set them up as objectives, line-of-sight blockers, or simply terrain with proper 41st-Millennium flavour.
At a glance
- Plastic scenery for Warhammer 40,000
- Part of the Battlezone: Fronteris terrain range
- Two distinct Imperial structures to break up the board
- Provides cover and line-of-sight blocking where it counts
- Mixes with the wider Fronteris and Manufactorum ranges
Why it's good
- Turns a flat table into a contested frontier in minutes
- Ideal for objective markers and mission-specific terrain
- Paints up fast for a quick, table-ready result
A board with real terrain plays better and looks the part — once you've fought over a few of these, bare tables never feel the same again.
Supplied unpainted and unassembled. Glue and paints sold separately. Pair it with the Munitorum Armoured Containers for instant cover, and grab a tin from our spray primers to undercoat the lot in one go.













