Randy Gregory II
Randy is an award winning mini painter, since 2015, and has learned a lot in his time! Come with him as he continues to push his craft forward, always down to try new techniques, tools, and paints!



In my initial review of Godsforge, the simultaneous action wizard fight from Atlas Games, I had called the game out for being a little awkward to get going, but overall a fun fast paced action game, complete with beautiful artwork. The two expansion packs for Godsforge, Return of the Dragon
by Randy Gregory II
When I started my painting journey nearly 10 years ago, I was lost in a sea of paints and tools. Small pots of Citadel seemed wildly expensive, dropper bottles of Reaper appeared to be more affordable, Vallejo and AK Interactive felt like high end products…but then, there was The
by Randy Gregory II
If you know me, I tend to froth at the mouth when there’s a miniatures game. Even more exciting is when the game features Creature Caster sculpts. Frontline Gaming, the folks behind the popular FLG Mats, Terrain, and Tables, not to mention the Las Vegas Open gaming event presents
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Originally published in April 1929, H.P. Lovecraft’s The Dunwich Horror was a work of pride for Lovecraft. Atmospheric, decrepit, and full of superstition, the story itself is iconic. It introduced a core Outer God entity, Yog-Sothoth to the Cthulhu Mytho, the Necronomicon makes a significant appearance throughout the
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In the magical setting of Godsforge, Etherium (not the cryptocurrency) was plentiful, and the land was at peace. Children created charms with it, and spells were bountiful. However, its presence has dwindled, and wild sorcerers battle over the last remaining place this resource can be collected, The Godsforge. Godsforge is
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When us tabletop rpg players are gaming, we love having mini’s. Time and time again though, we end up with miniatures that aren’t necessarily for the game, which is how a Santa Claus mini ended up being a proxy for a demon at my last session. However, if
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One of my biggest criticisms of Battletech: Total Warfare was that it was huge. At 312 pages, not only was it physically heavy, it was hard to get through. While it contained literally every rule you could imagine, that was also its main problem. Gorgeous artwork throughout this small book
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Did you know that the world of Battletech not only includes combat between giant ‘Mechs across vast landscapes, but there’s also infantry, planes, drop pods, tanks, robotic suits, worker-level ‘Mechs and submarines? What happens in combat if you end up inside a building and proceed to have combat throughout
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