Gather Your Sorcerer’s Spoils With Wargames Atlantic’s New Set
January 22, 2026 by brennon
Wargames Atlantic has been working with Pete "the Wargamer" Harrison on another addition to their 28mm scale plastic collection of bitz, which can be used to enhance your miniatures, bases, terrain and more. See what you think of the Sorcerer's Spoils.
Sorcerer's Spoils // Wargames Atlantic
This set contains over 300 plastic bits representing cauldrons, sacks, candles, tomes, potions and much more. Everything that a budding sorcerer, witch, wizard, warlock or charlatan could need to conduct their affairs.
Sorcerer's Spoils - Sprue // Wargames Atlantic
The set was designed by Pete the Wargamer and published through a successful crowdfunding campaign. This new set of six frames are available for you to snap up at retail. I think this set is great and a nice addition to the existing Dead Animal Bits that you can also get from Pete the Wargamer's collaboration with Wargames Atlantic. The sculpting was done by Sean Bullough on this set with illustrations by Mike Faille.
You could use these for your games of Frostgrave and they'd be an excellent match. They would also be amazing for creating really diverse dungeon delving environments for you to adventure in.
Sorcerer's Spoils - Painted // Wargames Atlantic
As someone who was recently looking for scrolls and parchments and had to end up going down the 3D printed route, I think this might have finally ticked a bunch of boxes for me. I will be making great use of this for all sorts of Grimdark purposes.
What do you make of the Sorcerer's Spoils?
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Nice stuff and probably really useful for people who build a lot of diorama like stuff but at 0,1€ (or 10 cent) per item. Like the Dead Animal Bits it’s an interesting product bur it’s not for me. I’d never use all or even most of what’s in that box so it would just add clutter to my mess. Maybe buy a box and sell 5 of the 6 sprues on? Hmm…
Wait until a single sprue turns up on ebay.
Some more great gribbly bits from Pete and Wargames Atlantic. Great to see a good use of crowdfunding in making these very specialist kits a reality and in hard plastic!
As Sundancer says, a bit pricey considering you probably wont want 6 sprues worth, however a single sprue or two are sure to be super useful for all sorts of projects.
That’s going in the cart, very nice selection of parts for all sorts of projects.