Outside the Box 02-24-12
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Feb 24 2012
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Another week is gone, time to tell what happened beside Space Wolves and Tyranids 😉 Today we have news from Warlord Games, Bushido, Fantasy Flight Games, BaneLegion, Spartan Games, Corvus Belli, Lead Adventure, Titan Forge, Vesper-on Games and Ammon Miniatures!
As alway a whole bunch of new releases through all eras. We have Spartans for Hail Caesar, the 17th Lancers (of Charge of the Light Brigade fame) for the Crimean War, a napoleonic Mule Train and an Early War german mortar team as well as a new french tank:
After making us drool over the amazing Jotum TAG Corvus Belli announced the rest of the new wave of releases for Infinity!
More good news for Dystopian Wars player: Spartan Games announced the rulebook 1.1 and offers the Black Wolf, the first mercenary vessel as a bonus for purchases through their online shop!
Maelstrom Games presented the studio versions of Gjölll, the Troll Vane-Bearer and Lugung, the Scythe Brute and added Æthelglyth, Warrior Maiden of Mercia to their range:
Two new unusual Necromancer have been released by Titan Forge, Count Igork von Sharpfang and Kostuh The Necromancer:
The Dust Tactics NCO Hero Packs are now available.
A new artwork has been published showing Koji the Child Monk:
Lead Adventure showed previews of the Bruegelburg Artillery Crew and Fantasy Dwarves:
Vesper-On Games revealed the creepy Aglaopes for the Rashaar:
And finally, Ammon Miniatures show us what happens when a goblin gets on nasty blow to the head to much:
And as usual, if you want to stay up to date, head over to The Tabletop Fix for daily news about the hobby!
I wasn’t convinced of Carnivale when Vesper-on Games released their first miniatures, but man, those new releases all look pretty cool! MaybeI should have a closer look at the rules. The new Dystopian War rulebook is excellent news, too, I hop it comes with an index! Infinity is as jaw-dropping as always, but I am a little bit disappointed with Maelstrom Games, the Warrior Maiden is not on par with their other recent releases…
Author: Tabletop Fix
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