Back in the winter of 2020/2021, my wife and I played a lot of Gloomhaven. After several months of playing multiple games a week we put it away for a while, but recently we picked it back up again.
Gloomhaven is probably one of the best tabletop games I’ve played. The only downside in my mind is that it can easily take you 15 minutes to set up a scenario, especially if you don’t invest in some aftermarket box inserts to organise the literally thousands of tiles, tokens, cards and standees. But once you’ve set everything up, the game plays really well. Plus, I really like that it is a cooperative game in which the players need to work together to get through a scenario.
Anyway, the
game comes with 18 plastic ‘heroic’ 28 mm or 32 mm scale miniatures. The monochrome
grey plastic really stands out against the beautifully colourful floor tiles,
so obviously these had to be painted... The plastic is a bit softer than your
average model kit, but a lot harder than the soft plastic used for most 1/72
scale figures. A quick clean in soapy water is all that is needed for the paint
to stick.
Now, the sculpts and castings are not as good as, say, your average GW kit. But most sculpts are still solid and some - like the Harrower Plagueherald for example - are very good. There is one, however, that I think is absolutely awful (looking at you, Aesther Nightshroud).
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