I was checking my Bluesky account the other day when I noticed I had a notification of being tagged by someone. This is unusual a I'm not super busy on Bluesky, but it turned out that Wargames Atlantic had done a draw of their followers on Bluesky and I'd won a box of their miniatures.
We got to pick which box it was, so I went for "Dead Animal Bits", which is a whole bunch of bones, bits of corpses and so on, which can then be used to decorate bases or terrain.
The box is three copies of the same sprue, with a whole ton of bits on. The detail on them is perfectly fine for what it is, and there's a huge selection of horns, ribcages, hands on hooks, the works. They're all going straight into my basing box for future modelling projects. It's definitely something folk could get plenty of use out of.
I didn't get on very well with the Wargames Atlantic Halflings I got a few years back, but these seem great. My only worry is that I might have too many of them for my purposes! This one box is going to last me years, and I've put off getting several Wargames Atlantic boxes for D&D and such like because I don't quite need that many miniatures! I'm guessing it's how they achieve a lot of their value / economy of scale, but it might be something to club together with friends to share between you, to eBay spare sprues from, or just to pick up a single sprue from eBay unless you're planning a big army project that's going to need a lot of them.
Obviously, as mentioned above, I received this box for free, but have not been asked to review this product, all opinions my own, etc, etc.
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