Tritex Games: These guys stock things from all over the place, like Comixininos, but a bit smallers. RN Estudio : Computer sculpting means amazing detail, these guys also have some awesome teams. They’ve also started producing the Pro Box. Iron Golems : These guys have run a few kickstarters that have been very popular (bloody dwarf powergamers). Willy Miniatures: Again, luxury teams that cost a bit, but are lush! They’re not the cheapest, but they are very high quality models. Greebo Games : These guys make some very tasty teams indeed. I’ve used them a few times with no problems, and am always happy with the result, especially for the cost. While their selection is great, just be aware.īlack Scorpion: These guys provide some really nice teams for a very good price. Most of the time they’re great, but they do have problems. (thanks /u/PCGCentipede!)Ĭomixininos : A spanish based site that not only produces their own Meiko minis, but also stocks a huge amount of stuff from all sorts of manufacturers. Their famous $35 Trollcast teams are a steal. Impact! Miniatures : A fantastic company for budget teams. There are so many teams that are available, ranging in price from anywhere near £20 to £100+, for all the official teams (and some unofficial ones!). ![]() As more and more people have got involved in Table Top Blood Bowl, the demand for more teams has increased, and more and more teams have been designed. Some of them either sculpted teams themselves or have commissioned others to do so. There has been a dedicated fanbase that have been carrying the Blood Bowl torch for decades, updating and balancing the rulebook without any official support. So where exactly do you find models for a game that’s been all but abandoned by its creators for the last 10/15 years? Well, you’d be surprised just how much there is out there. And I've never had someone call me a 'fucking lucker noob scrub' to my face before, yet which is nice!įirst think you’re going to need is models. And the fact it’s tangible and tactile just makes the game so much more engaging and exciting. ![]() Seeing the dice roll, hearing them rattle in that dice cup, knowing a high number is going to kill your best player… The anticipation is so much greater than in the digital versions. Blood Bowl is a social game, and it’s best played opposite your opponent, beer in hand, frowning over the next crucial move. I want to help people get into Tabletop BB because that’s where it shines, IMO. I regularly attend NAF ranked tourneys, I run a Blood Bowl Tabletop podcast, I write newsletters for the NAF, help manage their Twitter and FB pages… So you could say I’m a bit of a massive fucking fanboy fan. ![]() I saw some people playing the tabletop version somewhere, decided I wanted to give it a go, and now here I am. ![]() I then joined a small 12 man league with some mates and have been hooked ever since. I was first introduced to BB through the first Cyanide game, mostly playing vs the AI with the odd hotseat match. I say relatively short because there are people in my gaming group that have been doing it since it began, all that time ago. I’m Trumpkin (fwomp is just my reddit name), and I’ve been into BB for a relatively short time, about 4 years. Firstly, who the heck am I to tell you what to do? Do you want to play Blood Bowl on tabletop, but don’t know where to start? Want know the difference between a scatter template an interception ruler? What are skill rings, and why do I need them? What the heck is the NAF?
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