Next Level Medieval Wargaming Miniatures You Need! | #OTTWeekender
August 29, 2025 by crew
It's OTTWeekender time! Medieval wargaming is all the rage right now and we think Victrix makes probably the best and most detailed figures on the market for use in your 28mm wargames. We have a look at some of their newest Medieval miniatures.
These miniatures would be absolutely perfect for those playing games like The Barons' War but pretty much ANY Historical wargame set against the backdrop of the Medieval era. A brilliant range of miniatures with loads of potential for kitbashing and customisation.
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Tabletop Gaming News
See what you make of the tabletop gaming news that we've picked out from this week!
- New Pulp Operators & Agents from Wargames Atlantic - Brilliant new Modern Military miniatures for Pulp games, Sci-Fi X-Files adventures and more
- Anglo-Gurkha War Irregulars from Pontoonier Miniatures - A nice twist for those looking to try out a different battle from the 1800s
- New Victrix Miniatures Medieval Sergeants - Some excellent Medieval miniatures with plenty of customisation options
Do you think you'll be getting your hands on some of these new miniatures?
Tabletop Gaming Kickstarters
We have two excellent Kickstarters to dive into this week. One covers famous women from World War II who have amazing stories.
- Women of World War 2: Resistance by Bad Squiddo Games - Tell some amazing stories from World War II with these excellent miniatures
- Temple of the Bone Mongers by Jeff Stevens - Embrace the potential of the OSR system with this new supplement and more
The other is a super-retro OSR supplement which should get you back into the dungeon delving spirit!
More Tabletop Gaming News
What did you make of the news from this week in the world of tabletop gaming?
- Beat 'Em Up - 80s Arcade Action on the Tabletop - Bring your arcade beat 'em up action to the tabletop with a great take of Streets of Rage and Golden Axe!
- Stunning Marid Sahar & Trinnavarta for Para Bellum's Conquest! - More amazing 35mm scale Fantasy miniatures for Conquest: The Last Argument of Kings
What did you make of the news from this week in the world of tabletop gaming?
Make sure to dive into the comments and let us know what you think of this week's show!
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More minis! Huzzah!
…which Gerry will end up picking up. He will do Medieval 😉
when I do Rome?
You do realise that that’s what you’re going to be remembered for the most now – never building Rome. “Here you know that boy Lloyd?”. ‘Naw, who’s that?’. “Och you know, yer man who never built Rome”. ‘Oh aye, him.’
😲 😲 😲 😲 😲 😲 😱
Absolutely getting some WGA operators and agents as 5 parsecs enemy options, happy weekend all.
The Bad Squiddo KS looks ace. Beat em Up looks good fun too.
Yay weekender time folk’s 👍
You don’t mention fight club
Good one guy’s
Literally was talking to a friend about using Spectre Ops to do a GTA inspired game/campaign this week. Those WGA pulp sets would do the trick
The medieval sergeants look great but I already play to many games and medieval isn’t part of it.
Bad Squiddo games do a great job in the models they bring out.
“Remember that bit when Nemo pulled out his sword….” in Finding Nemo, is how my brain autocompleted that.
Somehow “Just keep swimming” just got a little bit darker
Chicken of Death ftw!!! That fowl of fury shall be mine.
I’m easily confused and not always on the ball. So when Gerry was talking about the Parabellum big monster and said ‘do you remember when Nemo pulled out that big sword…’ I immediately thought that I don’t remember that in the film. I mean, Nemo had a deformed fin, so how would the little fella be able to even pick up a sword?
But then ‘.. in the League of Gentlemen’.
Oh, that Nemo, not the runaway clown fish that everyone went looking for. Duh.
Shaun of the dead and matrix references. Practically modern references from the guys
And a RHLSTP reference
Can we expect to see some Fighting Amphibians in a future expansion of Beat ‘Em Up?