Wet Palettes Reviewed – Wargaming Recon #215

Privateer Press’ P3, Redgrassgames’ Everlasting Studio XL, and a homemade wet palette are all reviewed.  We also review a handful of Ironclad Miniatures’ field positions and Things from the Basement’s two columns inspired by Frostgrave (affiliate link) Ghost Archipelago (affiliate link).

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