Miniatures

Beholder Collector's set

Welcome to the Beholder Collector’s Set ‘Rules’ released by the DDM Guild. To mark this memorable event, the Guild has issued new stats for each figure included in the set. Astute players will note that some of these figures are recasts of earlier beholder miniatures. Those of you who have an eye for the letter of the rules will also point out that, as such, should probably use pre-existing stat cards for play.

Revision of 2010 banned figures

After much analysis, we are happy to anounce the return to play of our three previously banned figures albeit in modified form. These figures used to be “must includes” in the old metagame, but, if we’ve done our homework right, have now dropped to the status of “need to consider” when building your own warband

Original Edition Legendary Evils

After a long wait, here is the second set of retro-stats for dungeons and dragons miniatures.

These stats outline the evil that lurks in the legendary evils huge set, or in the mind of Peter Scott (the lead designer), depending upon your viewpoint. And so, without further ado, its time to roll a morale check…

Legendary Evils

Heroscape Wave 13 Beta

While we design large sets, like Lords of Madness, it seems we are usually so busy that we never actually relate what goes into the process of design. Usually, we have a theme in mind for a given miniature. Sometime, its really obvious what this is, and sometimes less so. With the release of four figures for Heroscape that were originally sculpted for DDM (see arrows in the image below), it provides an opportunity for us to spend a little time relating how this thought process goes on. At the same time, there is a fair bit of sadness.

Epic Trihorn Behemoth

Lords of Madness release!