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).
PREVIEW: Ironclad Miniatures 28mm Field Positions
Ironclad Miniatures is the maker of wargaming products in 15, 20, and 28mm scales. They produce and sell WW2 terrain, Victorian science fiction miniatures, Boxer Rebellion & 2nd Afghan War models, and other fine products.
We became aware of their products through a blurb in the April/May 2018 issue of Wargames, Soldiers, and Strategy magazine. They provided us with four of their 28mm field positions to review. That review will appear on the podcast.
Over the course of one week we took the process from spray priming to table ready model. This blog post brings you on that journey.
Tabletop Update with Adrian Benson – Wargaming Recon #214
Blood & Plunder, Cigar Box Battle gaming mats, Dwarven Forge caverns deep, and Everlasting wet palette are some of the topics covered by Adrian & Jonathan in this episode of Wargaming Recon.
Dwarven Forge Caverns Deep – Wargaming Recon #213
Dwarven Forge is diving to caverns deep and cold with their new Kickstarter. Stefan Pokorny, founder, & Nate Taylor, creative director, of Dwarven Forge climb into the guest chair to chat with Jonathan about this exciting new set of modular tabletop gaming terrain.
Review Preview – Wargaming Recon #212
A different stride after our serious episode last fortnight, we take it to show you guys what is coming up in future product reviews. We also wanted to discuss the reaction to our last episode: Wargaming Against Anxiety.