Matt assembles the bear bones of the Iguana for Heavy Gear, This is the new plastic.
So, who is going to Origins and do you want to play Heavy Gear Blitz.
Matt assembles the bear bones of the Iguana for Heavy Gear, This is the new plastic.
So, who is going to Origins and do you want to play Heavy Gear Blitz.
Watch as Matt sift throw the goodies in Myth’s Blackwall Warrens box set from Megacon Games. If you are familiar with Myth then you already know these models are awesome!
I use these models for everything from Myth to to RPG’s. The boards too!
When I play Myth I reminisce about Dirk the Daring. How about you?
Watch Matt assemble the basic Ferret for Heavy Gear. The new plastics are easy to clean and go together in a flash.
I have a lot more Heavy Gear coming in the near future.
In this Box Breaking Matt Takes a look at Munchkin Zombies. One of the things about this edition is you play the zombie!!
Munchkins eating brains!! It has to be fun.
In this Box Breaking Matt Takes a look at the first part of his kickstarter pledge for Myth, the Kanis box set. Watch as Matt checks out the the set. If you are Myth lover this is for you.
Many of you might know this but the models are beautiful.
In this Figure Matt Shows you the basic build for the Black Mamba.
Hey Who wants to play I’m ready.
In this Box Breaking Matt takes a look at the two player starter for HALO Ground Command from Spartan Games.
I have played HALO Ground Command and I like it. I find it to be a game that can easily be casual or competitive, and that’s a hard balance to find with miniatures.
In this Box Breaking Matt Takes a look at Colditz from Osprey. The game that depicts real life event of Major Reid while imprisoned in Germany. If you are a history buff this game is for you.
This is coming to you far later than I wanted it too, because I had several technical difficulties that for whatever reason prevented about twenty scheduled posts from scheduling. Anyway they will be coming to you soon.
Matt assembles the Ferret For Heavy Gear Blitz from Dream Pod 9.
I am pretty happy with the new plastics.
Out of the Abyss
Adventure
255 pp.
Retail 49.95
Published by Wizards of the Coast
Being the fourth adventure book for Dungeons and Dragons 5th ed., it has a lot to live up to. Like Princes of Apocalypse, Out of the Abyss is also a full blown campaign for characters from levels 1 through 15. While it’s set in Forgotten Realms, it gives us a totally new look into this game world. It is the first look we get into the Underdark in 5th edition.
The first thing I noticed when reading this book was that it felt different or unique while still preserving a connection to Forgotten Realms. They did a good job of making the Underdark have a personality all its own. So many things they did make it a character that is dangerous, creepy, and weird. There are hints and reflections of psionics throughout the book, which brings a rising anticipation to the traditional Underdark motifs that we are used to, but with new interpretations and mechanics.