November has a lot of new in terms of scenic pieces and pure oddity when it comes to the Sengoku 15mm Japanese fantasy range. Sculpted by John Bell, these releases take the range to nearly 200 miniatures.
Brand-new Fuku Tanuki and the eight different single miniatures which make up the Japanese boxes and containers. These new releases are joined above by the hunter SGF103 Takemito the Sumo, as well as SGF146 Shogi Player on Bench, plus other scenics: the SGF108 Hokora Roadside Shrine and SGF109 Carved Milestone. Meant for use in Sengoku Monster Hunter and its expansion Rampage, these 15mm scale miniatures can be set in fantasy or in historical Japan for any game system.
Our Mega Winter Event is on just now, and ends on 3rd December 2021. You will automatically get 20% off all orders placed online as you check-out, and you get a free Cadaver Monster (35mm tall, works in most scales, and worth £6.00 GBP) in the package until month's end. We also have many deals and specials as well. Go to the website for more information.
SGF188 – Fuku Tanuki
A yokai of the oddest sort, and a very unique foe for your hunters to seek out or to meet in the wilds of mythical Japan. Composed of the creature and two wooden stilt-frames upon which is rests. Add it to your collection!
As with all Sengoku miniatures which are not single code creatures (such as the Ki-Shu Oriental Dragon), we offer them as a pack made up of single codes. The new Japanese boxes and containers are like this. SGFP54 contains two sets of the seven pieces with a saving. Single codes are SGF189 to SGF195 within the range. Total choice. Very useful in many settings.
If you fancy tracking down yokai, creatures, bandits and others as a skilled warrior, then look no further than Steve Danes' ruleset, Sengoku Monster Hunter. A tabletop game. A game for one to four players, set in medieval Japan where monsters and creatures of myth roam the jagged crags and hidden valleys of the Sacred Mountain. It is from the Sengoku setting, and has merciless hunters who track down the monsters and slaughter them at every opportunity. Two different books, both in print and as digital downloads as well.
These are the last releases for Sengoku this year. The range will continue to expand in 2022 with many more miniatures and creatures.