Unleash the hopping mad Space Frogs in your 28mm scale Sci-Fi skirmish games of 7TV and beyond, with more Amphirans waiting ...
Wargames Atlantic has previewed more when it comes to their plans for the First Empires range in plastic. Currently, a lot of ...
A fun addition to this supplement is also the rules for Battle March, which cover playing high-speed games of Warhammer: The ...
Gerry is joined by Peter from Warlord Games to show you how to play Konflikt ‘47 in just 3 turns! This is a great getting-started demo game showcasing the basics of gameplay using the Axis ...
Gerry talks with Peter and Dan about the background of the Konflikt ‘47 world, your core game concepts and why they decided to build a new edition of the game. You’ll learn about the new themes, the ...
Using the rules from Helion and Heihō - The Art of War, this set allows you to recreate famous battles like Kawanakajima and Sekigahara. With the rules, you can dive into spectacular battles from the ...
Vintage miniatures enthusiasts, Gary Westwell and Sculptor/Illustrator Aaron Howdle, have joined forces for a new project, ...
These miniatures from the range have been sculpted by Dave and Dan Toone and are provided in white metal alongside their shields so you can get them properly armed and armoured for your battles. There ...
These terrain pieces are super simple but perfectly do the job when it comes to building Dark Age/Early Medieval tabletops. They are available, as noted above, either in their traditional 3mm MDF (so ...
Leading the way, we have two of the Officers and major characters from this fateful expedition. Here, you have Sir John Franklin and James Fitzjames representing Franklin, who was originally in charge ...
Inside the Starter Set, you’ll find all of the miniatures you need to get started in the game. You’ll find an Axis Platoon Commander leading Stalhtruppen and a Vogelspinne Light Panzermech going up ...
Kev Adams and Andrew May are back on Kickstarter with more from their partnership that should make Sci-Fi Orc fans happy, especially as we rampage deftly into Orktober in just under a week. See what ...