Bolt Action Blitzkrieg Infantry & Pioniers
For the early war years, Bolt Action has given the German troops two new boxes, the "Blitzkrieg" Infantry and the Pioneers box with the addition of pewter parts.
The boxes cost 25 and 28 GBP and contain 30 / 31 models. Let's take the first look at the all-plastic early infantry box.
Dreamforge Games – Leviathan Crusader
Dreamforge Games has been announcing this kit for a long time and the Leviathan Crusader was received with correspondingly high expectations. Can it live up to the claim? We take a look at the kit.
The model was made from hard plastic as part of a Kickstarter and is a real giant. The kit is so big that it knocks the current leader of the biggest review, the two Warmachine Colossals, off its throne. The review should also set a new benchmark with over 100 (!) pictures.
Merry Christmas, Frohe Weihnacht, Feliz Navidad
Merry Christmas everybody! Frohe Weihnachten zusammen!
I was really looking forward to post first pictures of what i was doing earlier, but there has been an evil thief that stole my time. This thief is called steam and is having a Winter Sale, with incredible bargains and deals. And due to the extreme amount of savings, i felt for some of them.
Perry Miniatures – Mounted Man at Arms
After the cavalry boxes by the Perrys were among the best rated kits in our reviews, a review of the Mounted Man at Arms was a must!
Warhammer 40,000 – Baneblade and Shadowsword
For Apocalypse, Games Workshop has given the Imperial Army two super-heavy tank kits. The first was the Baneblade. Games Workshop then released a second tank based upon the Baneblade chassis, the Shadowsword / Stormlord boxed set.
Since both kits have been on the market for some time, here is a double build report instead of a review.

















