There are some new spring releases out from the Miniature Building Authority.
I spotted these new dungeon set ups from Manorhouse Workshop and thought "wow... that little dungeon looks great!" But where or what is the line between wargaming terrain and making stuff for a doll's house?
If you're on a budget and you need some hot looking terrain to decorate your game table, then how about some of these cool looking paper terrain kits from Dave Graffam Models.
Do you need your miniatures to be mounted on some kind of alien infested city? Then the basing masters at Secret Weapon might just have the answer for you.
Laser etched terrain seems to be all the rage recently, we saw some cracking bits at Salute 2011 and now I see that the US company, Fluffy Bits has started making some very inexpensive sets of terrain, like ruined corners and houses.
Cthulhuminati make their first step on the road of bringing you a world shaped by Cthulhu's mighty hand (or should that be claw? Tentacle?) with the release of their first piece of Lovecraftian terrain. Behold the Living Icon! I really […]
Do you need a lunar surface to play you latest sci-fi game on? CorSec Engineering have just released a new printed fabric mat that might just fit the bill.
Every transdimensional time travelling sci-fi eccentric needs a box to travel in... now you can get a clear resin one!
New Brass Lettering from PK-Pro
15 years ago 0PK-Pro have sent us some pictures of their new brass lettering sets...
Ainsty Castings… New Terrain for April
15 years ago 6Ainsty Castings have recently reopened their store, so here's a look at some of their latest terrain releases for April.
Following on from their line of decorative bits for decorating your base, the guys at Secret Weapon have designed these innovative recessed bases, complete with inserted relief detail.
Hotz ArtWorks specialise in producing preprinted felt gaming mats, that can be used for all sorts of tabletop games. Check out their new Green Planet mat...
This is only a tiny taster of the tables that were on offer at Salute 2011... there will be more tomorrow...
I spotted this 28mm scale resin vehicle from Pardulon Models. That could be painted up for near future sci-fi or a bit of modern wafare.
If you're looking for some cool terrain for a gothic sci-fi game, or perhaps for you're Cryx force... then check out this Necroblock from World Works Games.
If you're lucky enough to be going to Salute next week, you'll be able to pick up on of Urban Construct's pre-painted Bombed out Street terrain tiles at a knock down price.
Micro Art Studio has sent us a few pics of their new 120mm Ellipse Bases.
If you need some stuff for building terrain, then check out Naloomi's Workshop... there's 28mm bricks and decorations galore!
Anyone needing gravestones for perhaps a horror game or a Vampire counts army? Then these super-affordable gravestone sprues from Renadra Plastics will be just right.
It's a great idea from Happy Seppuku, for those who want to texture their bases for a whole army... base stamps!
Toshach Miniatures have created a set of dowloadable 3D terrain for a pretty cool road block set.
More ruins from Battlefield in a Box... Darrell is going to be very happy!
Let's take a look at some of the new ruin terrain pieces from Tabletop Gaming Terrain,
There seems to be a lot of new terrain around lately, here some stuff from Dust Tactics.
For those of you who have see our trench battle board, you'll know that a lot of the terrain on it came from Quantum Gothic. Well... here's their latest releases!
Just a bit of eye-candy from Micro Arts Studio for you all to have a look at...
Secret Weapon have not only just launched their new range of washes, but they've also released a must for any conversion junkes out there... a Sack O' Skulls! There are also a couple of sets of resin bases in here for those who're interested.
German terrain makers ESLO Terrain have just released a new Viking house model. This cosy little home for the fearsome seafarer's is aimed for use with miniatures between the 25-30mm range, comes ready to play and is the perfect place […]
Shadowsea is a skirmish game based on the Songs of Blades & Heroes engine from Ganesha Games. It uses the Dragonblood range of miniatures and this particularly nice piece of temple scenery has been designed for Shadowsea by the guys at Tabletop World.
This new rubble range of resin bases from Dragon Forge has a couple of nice pieces that might be of interest to those looking for really large sized bases or some pieces of mini-terrain.
Some pretty tasty carboard cliffs and rocks from Fat Dragon Games... maybe I'll get some for the studio...
Why buy expensive resin bases, when you can simply stick some decoration onto your plastic ones? Army Painter have designed this range of resin body parts to do exactly that.
Soem more Malifaux style terrain from World Works Games.
The latest in Darrell's dream range of pre-painted terrain from Gale Force 9... SWAMPS!
Take a look at the next textured battlemat to come from the terrain makers Zuzzy Miniatures and tell us what you think.
Some new markers from Gale Force 9... but what are they for?
The Italians always had a flair for architecture... now you too can battle through the crumbling streets and canals of a fantasy Venice!
Worldworks Games have created some new printouts with templates and effects on them... but are they any good?
ESLO Terrain is a German manufacturer that I wasn't familiar with until today. Take a look at their latest stuff and tell us what you think.
If you liked the Watch Tower kit from Tabletop World, but perhaps only wanted some of the neat little bits of furniture. We'll now you can buy them separately... plus a few extra bits!
Following hot on the heels of their Ancient Bases, Microarts Studios comes out swinging with their handsome range of forest bases.
Do you fancy mounting your Elven warriors on the remains a ruined temple, dedicated to the Sylvan Gods?
