The Dungeons & Dragons Chainmail miniatures game is an everything goes battle royale based on the d20 system and features some of the most infamous creatures the D&D universe has ever known. These miniatures can also be used with the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game. These models are supplied unpainted and require assembly. These are fine-scale miniatures designed for gamers and collectors. Some trimming may be necessary before use. Models shown on packaging are not necessarily to scale.
Description A Song of Ice & Fire: Tabletop Miniatures Game is a competitive miniatures game for two or more players. Each player controls one of the Great Houses of Westeros,...
Description A Song of Ice & Fire: Tabletop Miniatures Game is a competitive miniatures game for two or more players. Each player controls one of the Great Houses of Westeros,...
Description A Song of Ice & Fire: Tabletop Miniatures Game is a competitive miniatures game for two or more players. Each player controls one of the Great Houses of Westeros,...
Description New characters for any army - The Baratheon Halberdiers Unit Box gives Baratheon players a new frontline unit to field in their army. Highly detailed miniatures - The miniatures...
Description Soldiers train for just about any contingent out on the battlefield. However, few have any real strategy for when they see a massive war elephant bearing down on their...
Description The Golden Company, Westeros’ most reliable mercenary company, offers several types of troops for hire, depending on the needs of the force they’re being procured for. One of the...
Description With the death of Robert Baratheon, many have put in claims to be the next rightful person to sit on the Iron Throne. For House Baratheon, two people have...
House Baratheon’s philosophy of “heavy arms and heavier armor” extends even to its cavalry. The Champions of the Stag are some of the heaviest armored in all of Westeros. These...
During battle, communication between a commander and their troops is extremely important. Many great battles have been won and lost because one side was able to more-effectively utilise its resources...