Puppets War are showing off a range of new sci-fi arm alternatives that could certainly come in handy. Especially if you are in need of power tools.
Today a friend pointed me in the direction of a site which I just had to share with you guys. Have you ever dreamed about getting yourself a table just for gaming? Well Geek Chic have you covered with their range of furniture all designed with the gamer in mind!
It's probably difficult to build out of Wraith Stone, but Micro Art have mastered it with a new 120mm base for their range.
Dragon Forge have previewed some new bases which will have the world cracking apart under your models feet.
Dragon Forge's new range of Mesoamerican style bases are now available for you to use with your miniatures. Here are just a couple of the scales that are now out.
Micro Art have some new sc-fi style bases to set your minis up in a derelict technological setting.
Tebletop Art have a bunch of new bases for your miniatures who are unlucky enough to find themselves engaged in the horrors of trench warfare.
Kromlech have plenty more goodies for you to use for either basing or customising your Orcs in a Sci-Fi setting. What do you think of more "Skulls for the Skull Base!"?
Scibor have added some new elven style bases to depict the elegance of an age past.
Yet more decorative bases are appearing from Micro Art Studios, with new bases appearing in two of their base ranges.
Dragon Forge are going to bringing out a couple of new Slate bases to send your miniatures over the rocky roads of the battlefield.
Few killing implements are quite as stylish as the Japanese katana and now, thanks to Puppets War, your miniatures can wield these fearsome blades.
Check out this awesome little kit from Powered Play Gaming that could help light up your battlefield.
The Chaos Wastes are forever expanding, much like Micro Art's base range with their latest additions placing your minis firmly in a hellish landscape.
Micro Art are once again expanding their selection of Infinity tokens to help to keep track of your games in style.
Micro Art Studio have released some more great decorative bases to give you a firm, if shaky, footing in the swamps.
In the past we have loved showing off the great miniatures people have made, incorporating lights and sounds to bring them to life, but we have always thought such things beyond us. Now Powered Play are starting a kickstarter to hopefully allow us to do the same.
We have already shown you Scibor's new decorative "space elf" style bases. Now these have expanded to include new, ornate bases for your flyers.
Armorcast have released a new accessory that will send your machines up in a plume of smoke.
Micro Art are releasing the latest round (or wround as they call them) Arcane bases to bring a little magic to your wargames.
Warlord have released two custom dice bags to keep your dice safe when you're not using them to play Bolt Action.
Puppets War have released a couple of new left and right handed pistols, which could more appropriately be called hand canons.
Scibor have a new range of bases in their store which depict a graceful architecture only achievable by mystic space elves. Did I just type the words mystic space elves?
Hop on your bike and get ready to ride out as MaxMini have just previewed a bunch of heads for a mean looking Orc biker gang.
Titan Forge are adding another set of sci-fi scenic bases to their webstore. These new ones see some cybernetic locusts swarming over the arid planes.
Check out these fantastic looking dice sets for Warmachine by Privateer Press and Q-Workshop...
Well we have always said you can't go wrong by adding skulls to absolutely everything and Basicks seem to have taken this to heart with their Boneyard bases.
MaxMini have released some new weaponry to let you lay down some serious old school fire power. Get your hands on these Steam Rifles.
Micro Art have done some redesigns of their decorative ancient bases to send your minis once again stomping over the remains of a fallen civilization.
Scibor have been coming out with a lot of dwarf stuff lately and all those doughty warriors will need something to defend themselves on the battlefield. Check out these new Dwarf Shields.
Micro Art's latest bases are a pile of junk, literally. Check these out.
A while back we got a glimpse at Tabletop Art's Ruins of Sanctuary bases. Well now they are available for you to buy and we now get to see how they look fully painted up.
Now we tend to see a lot of graveyard style bases, but Micro Art have just unveiled what I think could be the best ones I have seen to date.
Spellcrow are continuing to show off their disgusting Plague Knight bits with these new torsos.
Check out some new terrain pieces and bases from the folks at Basicks.
Secret Weapon take us to a far away planet in the depths of space with their new selection of bases in the Tau Ceti collection...
Kromlech new orks are progressing well and we have now been given a glimpse at some of the clanking contraptions they will be carrying to battle.
Nothing says creepy and gothic quite like standing on top of a tomb. Now Dark Art Miniatures are have released a bunch of bases so you can have your minis doing just that.
TableTop have released some new gaming accessories to help you bring your wargames to life. Or in the case of the skull sets, to death.
A while back we saw some previews of some chaotic style power fists from Max Mini. Well now the Necrotic Power Fists are available from the Max Mini webstore.
Micro Art continue to bring out more and more of their great quality decorative bases. This time we have a few more round versions of their Mosaic base range.
MaxMini have released some new feudal Japan style heads for use with 28mm heroic scale miniatures.