Great Escape Games - Dead Man's Hand Mounted Gunfighters review Adding to the well-established and popular Dead Man's Hand range, Great Escape Games' latest figures in the series: Mounted Gunfighters are great bang for your buck. Read our review. Great Escape Games (GEG) have made some positive forays into plastic production over
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Osprey Games - The Silver Bayonet: Italy - The Shades of Calabria review With T.C. Stephen becoming the third author of The Silver Bayonet, we review the latest expansion: Italy - The Shades of Calabria. T.C. Stephen becomes the third author to add to the world of The Silver Bayonet, taking readers
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Crooked Dice - Beneath the Mountains of Madness review We take a look at Crooked Dice's latest release: Beneath the Mountains of Madness. Continuing their mission to blend weird retro aesthetics, cinematic gaming mechanics, and a smidgen of history, Crooked Dice have released Beneath the Mountains of Madness. As with many of
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North Star - Muskets & Tomahawks Germans review We examine the new Hessians from North Star. North Star are expanding their Muskets & Tomahawks range further, with four packs that will allow you to build a compact collection of characterful Hessians, ready to support the British in the American War of Independence. There’s
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Mad Dogs, Mughals & Marathas review Ian Cluskey casts his expert eye over this in-depth tome. Who could fail to be drawn to the saga of a crumbling, once-mighty Mughal Empire, that had long cast a tall shadow over the emerging European states, now gambling its economic and military resources to survive? The
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Flags of War - Border Wars Miniatures review Steve Wood reviews some fine figures from Flags of War. Having already recruited some of Flags of War’s (FoW) Fighting Irish for my late-medieval collection, I was keen to review some of the latest releases from the same manufacturer. Like the Irish, these new
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Caliver Books - No Dachi No Dice review Read our review of No Dachi No Dice and see if it gets you enthused for some Sengoku period wargaming. No Dachi No Dice’s release is perfectly timed for anyone who has just purchased a few boxes of Wargames Atlantic’s new 10mm plastic Samurai
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Athena Miniatures - Wars of the Roses Vignettes review Read about Athena's Wars of the Roses vignettes, including (but not limited to), knights, a surgeon, drunken soldiers, ruffians, farmers, and more. We all like a vignette or two on the tabletop, and Athena Miniatures have provided us with several new options for
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Modiphius - Fallout: Factions 'Battle for Nuka-World' Starter Set review Is this set all you need to get gaming in the post-apocalypse? Find out in our thorough review! A lot of different Starter Sets make their way to Wi Towers and, while they’re often a good-value entry into a new or existing
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BelloLudi - assorted rules review We review a collection of rulesets by BelloLudi that are designed for beginner wargamers and those who have a few feathers in their cap. BelloLudi, who hail from the Netherlands, produce a selection of rulesets designed for folks who have never encountered tabletop battles before, as much
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Wargames Atlantic - Assorted plastics review Wargames Atlantic (WA) delivers some new options for fantasy and sci-fi armies this month, ready to bolster your forces in various existing games, and some Bronze Age options if you like to keep your gaming grounded in history. Werewolves The Werewolves set contains 20 multi-part plastic miniatures
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Battlefront Miniatures - M48 Patton and World War III: Team Yankee Infantry review We take a look at Battlefront's M48 Patton kit that balances complexity, realism, and a small amount of parts. A lot of the recent big releases from Battlefront have been fun starter sets, offering quick pick-up-and-play games, and providing
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North Star - Frostgrave Cultists II review The temperature in Felstad may be rather chilly, but the North Star figure forges are still running at high temperature. We take a look at their Cultists II plastic set. The North Star plastic production juggernaut rolls on and this time it’s pumping out new
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Sarissa Precision - World War Europe 15mm review We review a range of new 15mm MDF from Sarissa and James constructs a ruined townhouse. 15mm is a scale that is extremely well suited to mixing the practicalities of gaming with the dramatic sweep of a terrain-heavy board. The only real downside is
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Ark Royal Miniatures by Warfare Miniatures - World War One 1/4800th scale ships review Warfare Miniatures go big on going small with the substantial release of their Ark Royal 1/4800 scale World War One naval range. With an initial glut of over 60 packs, Warfare Miniatures are providing gamers with the entire
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Joseph A. McCullough - Deathship One review We review the new mixed history vs aliens survival game from the creator of Frostgrave, Stargrave, and The Silver Bayonet. Deathship One is a game that was originally published in Blaster volume 4 (a game anthology ‘fanzine’ created by Joe and other notable game designers)
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Fenris Games - Assorted Animals review While traversing the traders at this May’s Partizan, we bumped into Fenris Games’ co-owner - Ian Brumby - and left with an armful of animalistic miniatures to review. Fenris Games produces extremely high-quality resin casts, a method that shows off the detail of their diverse sculpts
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Brickskrieg - Tanks, infantry, and rules review Brickskrieg offer an intriguing fusion of ‘LEGO’ and wargaming, with a growing range of ‘build-it-yourself WWII sets available. Their packs take inspiration from the many LEGO ‘My Own Creations’ (MOCs) that fans on the internet build and distribute, and Brickskrieg has packaged their own
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Strategies Games Lab - Close Quarter Battle assortment review Close Quarter Battle is a game of modern, cinematic combat, with operatives heading off around the world on secret missions to take down drug cartels and other criminals. Such a game calls for action movie-inspired, larger-than-life miniatures, and Strategies Games Lab are
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Dave Taylor Miniatures - The Art of... Volumes 7 to 9 review Wi alumni Dave Taylor has taken his hobby knowledge and layout talents to a different realm over the last few years, showcasing the skills of incredible miniature painters in his The Art Of… series. This collection of coffee-table books
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Wargames Atlantic - British Expeditionary Force review It wasn’t so long ago that the British Expeditionary Force, and early WWII in general, got somewhat short shrift in miniature representation. That’s started to shift, with some fine metal figures available already, and now, an excellent set of 30 plastic figures from Wargames
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Wargames Atlantic - The Age of Chivalry Foot Knights review Coming in hot off the casting machine is the first set in a new Wargames Atlantic (WA) range called The Age of Chivalry. For this range, the plastic producers have teamed up with the folks at Footsore, as they did with
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Footsore Miniatures - Gangs of Rome Accessory Set review We were very impressed by Gangs of Rome when we looked at the ruleset in Wi435, and the goodies keep on coming with this excellent Accessories Set, containing everything you need to play, if you have the book. ‘Accessories’ is somewhat underselling
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Osprey Games - Stargrave: Dead or Alive review Solo gaming is nothing new, and certainly not new to Joseph McCullough’s systems, but a full book devoted to it is something fresh and welcome. This new Stargrave supplement puts its full focus on intriguing solo scenarios that will challenge bold players by
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Dungeons & Lasers - PrismaCast Dwarven Mine review We can understand if this terrain, very clearly designed for Dungeons & Dragons style roleplay gaming, seems like an odd choice to showcase in Wi. Our content is focused on tabletop wargaming, after all - not so much delving into dwarven mines! It’s the
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Helion & Company - Victory or Death: A Wargamers Guide to the American Revolution 1775-1782 review Helion’s latest release in their Wargames series is written by David C Bonk and focuses on the American Revolution. The first chapter provides a Strategic Overview that begins with the causes of the war, before
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Wargames Atlantic - Afghan Cavalry review Arriving like a bolt from the blue (in their method of attack and their unexpected appearance through the Wi letterbox), Wargames Atlantic (WA)’s Afghan Cavalry is here. This new set includes two different frames - riders and light horse - with four of each packed
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Bloody Miniatures - A Regiment of Foote review Bloody Miniatures specialise in 28mm figures aimed at conflicts such as the War of the Three Kingdoms (ECW), or the Thirty Years’ War, in the first half of the 17th Century. Their releases so far have focused on filling some of the characterful
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Modiphius Entertainment - Fallout: Factions Raiders review The last time we reviewed Modiphius Entertainment figures it was their plastic Brotherhood of Steel, in heavy armour. We were impressed with the three high-detail, high-quality, hard plastic figures in the set, and how they perfectly replicated the look of the Fallout video game
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Osprey Games - The Silver Bayonet: Egypt - Shadow of the Sphinx review If you’re paying attention to this, you’re probably already a fan of The Silver Bayonet, so we’re going to skip over getting into detail on the entirety of the book. You know what to expect from the chapters
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