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The Headless Horseman rides again, thanks to Brite Minis. This supportless DnD miniature makes every Halloween, a little less happier.
The Gods demand representation and dedication so we better have our scatter terrain on point here.
Sure, he gets the fewest groupies but this fella can play.
We don’t want you to panic, but don’t make any sudden moves or look directly behind you.
Some are called to a life of adventuring and others are called to squash bugs, no matter the size.
Two new rough and tumble NPCs that just need to find their way.
Where there is one, there are many. And where there are many, there’s momma.
Flies in general are really annoying, right? Well, how about when they’re the size of a refrigerator?
Another marvelous NPC stuffed with moxie as the owner and proprietor of our new Hostel setting.
More terrific townsfolk for a miniatures collection that should only get bigger…and bigger…and bigger.
Knock, knock – who’s there? Cool Egyptian Doors (and wall light sources). Oh, come on in.
Good Rogues come in small packages. Just ask these stealthy little whippersnappers…that is if you can find them.
Swat ’em away all you want, but it’s gonna take some big weapon swings to tame these pests.
You probably don’t want to run into this guy when your feet hit the water but it’s not always about you, ok?
The Forgotten Rails beautification project continues with a new clockwork animal for your window seat pleasure.
Hey! Dude, someone in here! Annoying humans.
We thought we would show a couple scatter terrain pieces from a recent batch paint assembly line.
Turtles are cute and all until they spring out of the water and bite your office. Then, much less cute.
Your desert Egyptian gameboards are only as good as the slick scatter terrain you place on ’em.
Don’t we all need a few barn encounters in our DnD lives? Good news – Cast n Play has the perfect pillars!
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