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Is a zombie dog still his zombie master’s best friend? Find out with this review of a one-of-a-kind zed from Reaper.
Let’s face it, robots are cool. Reaper brings us a charming clockwork mechanical pal ideal for any pulp or steampunk game.
Almost regardless of era or genre, mankind has needed to ship cargo, often in some kind of wooden container. We take a look at a nice set of crates from renowned US resin maker Armorcast.
A chance encounter in the photo studio prompted me to write this essay exploring the significance of the passing of film photography.
Master zombie makers Studio Miniatures are back with another set of the best zeds on the market. Check out our review for all the gory details.
Your humble editor digs into his terrain box to review an interesting stone bridge from Amorcast.
A recent run-in with an old Warhammer 40k trophy takes your humble editor down memory lane to a time of both triumph and shame.
We’ve all had top-heavy minis tip over on the tabletop. Guest columnist Hyun explains three easy methods for weighting bases to solve this chronic problem.
Kids have always been an important part of adventure stories and games, but minis to represent kid adventurers have always been few and far between. We take a look at some amazing offerings from Hasslefree that aim to fill the void.
From the brilliant folks at Four-Color Figs comes the most unique superheros mini ever. Or maybe you’ve seen a lot of seven-foot cockroaches packing automatic pistols?