Humiliate Your Foes With New WW2 Bad Squiddo Miniatures

April 27, 2026 by brennon

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Bad Squiddo Games recently added some neat new miniatures to their World War II collection, sculpted by Alan Marsh and designed for you to use as NPCs and objectives or perhaps even diorama fodder for your tabletop wargames.

Humiliated Nazis #1 - Bad Squiddo Games

Humiliated Nazis // Bad Squiddo Games

This set of Humiliated Nazis comes as a set of three hand-sculpted metal miniatures, representing the villains of the piece who are having a terrible time of it. One of the miniatures shows a fellow throwing up, another is going to the toilet and the third is scratching his groin after the terrible effects of some awkward incident!

As Annie says over on the website, Bad Squiddo makes a lot of miniatures representing those who tackled the Nazis and this set now represents the results of those endeavours! This set is actually born out of Historical moments, too.

For example, the SOE worked with the Norwegian Milorg to poison a shipment of sardines to a U-boat heading out to sea. In another case, Vera Laska talked of fighting for the resistance and putting laxatives into the drinks of Nazi officers' coffee, which would end up with results similar to those seen here!

Humiliated Nazis #2 - Bad Squiddo Games

Humiliated Nazis // Bad Squiddo Games

The guy scratching his groin? That also came out of actual Historical evidence where the SOE would put itching powder into clothes, washing powder and even condoms! These would be great for use as markers against units in your games, objectives that you're going to be pursuing and more.

I quite like the idea of them being used for games like Butcher & Bolt or 02 Hundred Hours. Both games showcase operating behind enemy lines and these miniatures would be great for those who have fallen foul of their mission objectives being completed!

Could you see yourself using some of these miniatures for some of your own World War II games?

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"This set is actually born out of Historical moments, too..."

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