Firelock Games makes some of the nicest looking miniatures and models that I have ever seen. They produced their first game as a historical 32mm 16th century pirate game. This game focuses on tall-ships and privateer action in the Caribbean Sea. They called it Blood and Plunder.

Blood and Plunder is visually stunning and there is a good set of rules there too. I mean, just take a look at that ship!

Forbes Hobbies Commission Painting of my Blood and Plunder Sloop
Jeremy of Forbes Hobbies painted my Blood and Plunder Sloop for me. He does take commission work and you may recognize the ship from my review article.

As you can see, Firelock Games makes absolutely gorgeous models.

Their next adventure into the world of gaming is a 1/600 tall ship game that they just successfully Kickstarted. This game they called Oak & Iron. There is a lot of potential in this one and I look forward to the game’s release.

If you haven’t heard of Firelock Games, be sure to check them out. They run out of Florida in the United States.

The posts in this section all feature their products in some way. In some cases, their miniatures are in a showcase or review showing off another company’s product, but more often, the posts are about Blood & Plunder or Oak & Iron.

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Yar, Stuffie Pirates take over Must Contain Minis

Yar, Cap'n Slippery sails in and instructs his Stuffie mates. "Raise the Jolly Roger and take no quarter. Today be International Talk Like a Pirate Day. If there must be…

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A closer look at the miniature. Andrew did a really fantastic job!

Blood & Plunder Photo Contest

This post is to inform you of a contest happening on another website. The people at Blood and Pigment, a blog focusing exclusively on Blood and Plunder by Firelock Games,…

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