My FLHS (Huzzah Hobbies) had a Black Friday sale last November. When going through the discount sale, I saw a stack of boxes of terrain from Mantic’s new Terrain Crate line. Since…
Tag: Pulp
In Her Majesty’s Name, The Great Ape Hunt – Pulp Game.
A call has gone out from King Leopold of Belgium. He is hiring hunters to help with in a great expedition into the Congo. The bounty is high and well worth the…
Knights of Dice Cyclops Security Tower Painting.
I bought the Knights of Dice Cyclops Security Tower off a friend at Cold Wars. While I was manning the paint and take I assembled it with the help of my friends,…
Dazed Miniatures Great Ape.
I came across an old Dazed miniature Great Ape model at the most recent Historicon conventions. I was happy for the find, as the model is no longer in production (as far…
In Her Majesty’s Name, In Search of the Jade Budha – Pulp Game
For into the interior of Siam lies the old temple city of Angkor. Who knows what treasures its ancient ruins hold for someone bold enough to risk the wrath of the neighboring…
In Her Majesty’s Name, In Search of Brumhilde – Pulp Game.
Along the Nile up river from the tombs of Luxor lies the town of Quena. In this small outpost, you can find grave robbers galore and ever type of bandit. Word has it…
Crescent Root 28mm Series I Hybrid Buildings Review
View of all the new buildings. Each large square is an inch. I recently received a few of the new Crescent Root Series I Hybrid buildings to fill out my town collection…
In Her Majesty’s Name, Following the Mangoky
Along the Mongoky lies the old French trading station of Le Pique. The small outpost is being terrorized by a local land baron Bartholomew Bogue and his men. After repeated calls from…
In Her Majesty’s Name – Into the Emerald Valley Pulp Game
The final pages of Col. Henricks diary were found in the Zanzibar Museum of Antiquities. The old curator did not give it up easily, but nothing a few pounds sterling could not…
In Her Magisty’s Name – On the streets of Zanzibar Pulp Game.
Zanzibar, lyrical beauty in the name,” Col. Henricks wrote in his diary, in a typical outburst of romantic enthusiasm that all adventures had for all things foreign, exotic, dangerous. “The first time…