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Ninjas!
Warlord Games continue to support their Test of Honor game with the release of additional miniatures. The latest boxed set adds the mysterious Ninja to the game.
28mm Black Sun
Bob Murch of Pulp Figures explores new ground, moving into an era of change and tribulation, and adding a whole new aspect to the Vietnam War of the late 1960s.
Field of Glory 3rd Edition
Partizan Press have partnered with Slitherine to produce a new edition of the Field of Glory rules, the 3rd in the series, with Terry Shaw taking over on writing duties from the earlier authors.
Konflikt '47 Japanese Starter Set
One of Warlord Games' latest releases is another of their bargain starter sets for those gaming the battles in the Pacific between the Allies and the Japanese army.
Stripes
The latest supplement for the Team Yankee rules system, Stripes focuses upon the more of the U.S. forces deployed to fight in a fictional World War III.
28mm Plot Device Miniatures
Lucid Eye continues to add to their range of miniatures for their Plot Device setting, adding more characters and factions to their repertoire.
28mm Dead Man's Hand Miniatures
Great Escape Games continue to offer some of the most cinematic heroes for the Wild and Weird West genres. Two of the latest offerings are designed for use with their core Wild West game and its offshoot, the Curse of Dead Man's Hand.
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