I thought I'd share three different pyramid terrain pieces that I own.
This first one is a 3D Wrebbit puzzle of a Mayan Pyramid. Basic, easy to put together, cheap, and a good terrain piece.
Here is an Egyptian pyramid for an aquarium that i bought for around $15 on sale. It also is perfect for scale. It just needs a little highlighting and a wash.
This one was made for me by a friend a few years ago for a Christmas gift. I had just gotten into Warhammer 40k and was playing Necrons. Its made of foamcore and plasti-card.
This one is a statement on the tabletop and has a cool "King of the Mountain" feel to it. The steps are able to take just about any size base.
So whether its pre-bought or do-it-yourself, try a pyramid for your tabletop.
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