Build Treasures To Pillage With Victrix’s New Plastic Kits

November 18, 2025 by brennon

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Victrix Miniatures has recently added some new terrain to their collection for those seeking to add some colour and character to their games of Pillage. If you are indeed going to be playing this 28mm scale Historical skirmish game, you need something to pilfer from your enemy!

Treasures & Chests - Victrix Miniatures

Treasures & Chests // Victrix Miniatures

There are quite a few new plastic sets for you to snap up, starting with some of the precious treasures that you might find within the hidden rooms of a monastery. These could represent relics, gold and silver from the local lords and ladies and more that your Dark Age warbands are eager to snatch and bring back as the spoils of war.

Treasures & Chests Sprue - Victrix Miniatures

Treasures & Chests - Sprue // Victrix Miniatures

The Treasures & Chests set comes with forty-five Treasures & Artefacts as well as twenty-four Chests. Some are inspired by archaeological finds from Birka, Hedeby, Mastermyr, and Oseberg. You also have a Carolingian-inspired Bible, a 9th-century Irish Cross and much more that would be great for your warbands to pilfer.

Raid The Market

Getting in the Black Friday mood, Victrix Miniatures also recently released their Market Stall set, which comes with more mundane items that your warbands might want to pillage. You can't eat Bibles and crosses!

Dark Age Terrain - Victrix Miniatures

Dark Age Terrain // Victrix Miniatures

The Market Stall set also comes alongside a set of Sacks and Barrels. All of this is reasonably priced and will give you an excellent array of terrain that will end up adding some colour to your Dark Age wargames.

Adding elements like these to your tabletops suddenly makes them feel more realistic. It also works perfectly for a skirmish wargame where you want to push that storytelling on the tabletop.

Could some of these terrain sets tempt you?

"Adding elements like these to your tabletops suddenly makes them feel more realistic...."

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