Fantasy Gaming News — April 2025

Tabletop Gaming, Wargaming and RPG news in the Fantasy genre

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Twilight Miniatures Prepare to Unveil Yet More of the World of Anyaral

Twilight Miniatures have been exploring their homegrown world of Anyaral for over 25 years. More evocative of The Dark Crystal and Dinotopia than the traditional Tolkien-esque trappings which dominate so many other fantasy wargames, the world of Twilight is one of the most unique in the UK’s tabletop gaming firmament. It is populated by a wide range of approximately 25mm scale figures and an accompanying skirmish game. Over the years Twilight Miniatures have also released numerous factions as well as civilians, odd little critters and larger beasts.

A wooden Rumble Slam Rookie Ring is displayed, featuring a square mat with a grid pattern and four corner posts adorned with star designs. The ring is surrounded by white ropes, and the base has a simple, clean design with additional star motifs. In the background, various paint pots are visible, indicating a workspace for miniature painting and modeling.
TT Combat RumbleSlam Rookie Ring

So yeah it has been a while but I am back to building and filming at the moment I had 5 minutes on Sunday and quickly took a run at building the Rumble Slam Rookie Ring. There is another sneaky build hidden in the video as well. Okay there are several this is me it is what I do.
What did I think? Well I though due to the shape and having built so many TT Combat builds in the past this would be easy and to be honest it was, this is not a hard build you just need to follow the instructions and have a rough idea of what they are doing when designing these models.

Why did I build it? Well I am getting into Rumble Slam as a bit of a side line game and this looks far nicer than the mat in the box and at the price worth it.

Will I be getting nay of the other RumbleSlam scenery? I doubt it, while it all looks great and It would be nice to have around the ring the game is a fairly standard all on the board game and while for Diorama, photos or doing play by play commentary videos for the YouTube (Not happening) I have zero need for it. But the ring itself yeah that made sense.