New Wild West Terrain Sets From Knuckleduster Miniatures

December 23, 2025 by brennon

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Knuckleduster Miniatures previewed some of the upcoming 28mm scale Wild West terrain that they have been working on for use in games like Gunfighter's Ball, Dead Man's Hand and beyond.

Saloon Furniture - Knuckleduster Miniatures

Saloon Furniture // Knuckleduster Miniatures

If you're looking to set up a bar fight, then the folks at Knuckleduster will have you sorted. You will be able to get your hands on the Saloon Furniture set, which features a nice bar, plenty of bottles which are going to be smashed, and some tables for you to turn over and use as cover when the shooting starts.

Sticking with furniture, you also have the Victorian Parlour Furniture set, which is a slightly more upmarket room, perhaps in a city somewhere rather than on the frontier.

Victorian Parlor Furniture - Knuckleduster Miniatures

Victorian Parlour Furniture // Knuckleduster Miniatures

You have some nice heating options for your room alongside a nice sofa for you to relax on. I quite like the idea of this being the place that a bandit has finally been able to pay for after a bank job has gone well. You could have a nice set of terrain here that could also be shoved up against a window to use as cover.

Most fights start with someone cheating at cards. You can set that up with this set, the Poker Players.

Poker Players - Knuckleduster Miniatures

Poker Players // Knuckleduster Miniatures

When money is involved, things get nasty. You even have a set which looks like it features Wild Bill Hickok in the moment before he got shot in the back! A great set for putting together characterful scenes on the tabletop.

Last but not least, we have the Buckboard Wagon, which will be handy for setting up a more dynamic scenario on the tabletop.

Buckboard Wagon - Knuckleduster Miniatures

Buckboard Wagon // Knuckleduster Miniatures

Stuff some goods in the back of this wagon and suddenly you have a target for your outlaws on the tabletop. You could also just use this for set dressing on your tabletop, so it has a lived-in feel. All of the terrain that you see here will be available as STL files for you to print off at home but they are also using Trenchworx's Snap Traps to provide folks with great, physical pieces.

Will you be checking out what's new from Knuckleduster for the Wild West?

"You even have a set which looks like it features Wild Bill Hickok in the moment before he got shot in the back!"

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