Review: Gemini Miniatures’ Colonel Reuel Dagobert

The nobility of our games can play important roles both in-game and in the deep-running background stories. Be they victims needing a saviour or power-mad tyrants, models of nobility can add extra depth to games. Today, I’m looking at one of Gemini Miniatures’ models,...

WIP: Bolt Action KV-2 and Fahrgestell Bren(e)

Captured vehicles were fairly commonplace in the German army of World War Two. Whilst their own armour was sufficient and often superior, there seemed to be no harm in cherry-picking tanks from defeated armies. My Germans have been supported with the addition of some...

Review: Nagash, Supreme Lord Of The Undead

The lord of undeath has returned to the fantasy world, and it is time to either bow down to this eternal master, or take up the fight against it. Nagash is a character steeped in history, from his epic back-story and novellas, to his somewhat awful original sculpt....
WIP: Spartan, Lord and Sorcerer

WIP: Spartan, Lord and Sorcerer

With a new job, I’ve been finding it hard to get time to work on my projects. However, in between shifts and on days off I’ve done little bits here and there. Lately, I’ve broken out the glue and recommenced work on some of my long-standing projects: notably a chaos...
Pint-Sized 40k: Travel Wargaming (Part One)

Pint-Sized 40k: Travel Wargaming (Part One)

War gaming is great, but it can be a little cumbersome. Last year I took my Thousand Sons with me to Wales for a game at GW: Cardiff. I must admit that it was a pain to bring with me on the train, alongside two suitcases. With that in mind, I wondered if there was a...