Screaming Mob Miniatures Goes Live


SCREAMING MOB MINIATURES HAS GONE LIVE!




I am pleased to announce that Screaming Mob Miniatures has finally launched.

The original sculpts were done back in 2013, but the realisation has been a long process due to my other commitments as a writer and miniature painter.

Now, I am turning more of my time over to the manufacture of figures with the launch of the multi-genre Cultists range which in the initial release will allow you to field a theoretical 500+ variants, armed with everything from clubs to heavy support lasers.

What's more there's a brilliant Grand Master borne aloft on a palanquin by two of his devoted followers.

Heads are supplied at random with every pack, but we have also had two special head sprues created to allow you to portray your models with Plague Doctor masks or with the brazen features of followers of the tentacle-faced god.

Remember that the first 50 packs sold in each code are discounted by 30% in what is known as the 'Mobstarter' promotion.

And to top it off, Chris Nicholls over at Macrocosm, has produced a one-off limited edition which will go to everyone who orders £50 or more during the duration of the 'Mobstarter' promotion.

You can see a pic of the model over at the Dear Tony Blair blog, curated by the godlike David Wood, here:
We have given David the honour (no matter how dubious) of unveiling it, because frankly, we love his blog, here at Cult H.Q!

You can see the range and place an order at www.screamingmob.com

Remember, once each code reaches 50 packs, the price will increase, so this is your chance to bag a real bargain.

Next planned releases are cultists carrying bows and crossbows, to round it all out very nicely.

Thank to all our supporters and especially to Chris Nicholls of Macrocosm Miniatures -  www.macrocosm.com - who has done sterling work to bring the project to fruition.


TTFN

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