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About Antenociti's Workshop:
"Melding construction and art, in miniature"

Antenociti's Workshop™ was created to cater to the wargamer who wants the very highest quality buildings, scenery and terrain at affordable prices.

We are steadily building a custom catalogue of scenery and terrain building tools and materials to enable you to build fantasy and historical terrain, scenery and buildings to suit wargamer's from all types of gaming: fantasy (Warhammer, Mordheim, Confrontation, Reaper, Corvus Belli), sci-fi (Warhammer, 40K, AT-43, Infinity), DBA (De Bellis Antiquitatis), ECW, ACW, Ancient, LotR (Lord of the Rings).

The Workshop has been producing commercial and non-commercial scenery for over 20 years and has extensive experience with a wide range of modelling materials and a huge variety of designs for many types of wargame.

We only stock items that we have tried and tested ourselves and we are able to recommend and advise on through practical, personal experience: we use the same items that you see in the shop.

Antenociti's Workshop is based in Shropshire, one of England's most beautiful and unspoiled counties, and is a family run business run by Jed & Nadine.
Surrounded by Iron-age hill forts such as Caer Gurion, ancient Roman fortress cities such as Viriconium and based in the medieval town of Shrewsbury, we can't help but being drawn to making beautiful and interesting scenery.... and we hope that by providing you with the rights tools, materials and advice, that we can help you to achieve the same.

Our Motto: "Melding construction and art in miniature."

 

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