![]() ![]() Geared away from the hordes of ravenous wargamers Games Workshop cater for and towards the millions of TTRPGers the world over, there’s something quintessentially retro about the way Reaper Miniatures approach the hobby. Reaper miniatures do things a little differently. ![]() I’m sure I was the ideal initiate for the Great Warhammer Cult, and my transaction was about as by-the-book as you could get, and the very polite occultist who took my cash probably got a thumbs-up from his hooded managerial overlord. I trod the well-worn route of going into my local Warhammer store, buying a Start Here magazine, a starter kit, and then a Start Collecting! box. By and large, Reaper Miniatures’ range of paints and figures strikes me as very old school, but that’s only because my initiation into hobbying was a thoroughly Games Woskhopian affair. It’s my fault, not theirs (well, perhaps not entirely). In the past, I haven’t been all that blown away by Reaper Miniatures’ products. Reaper Miniatures Learn to Paint Kit: Core Skills Review – Introduction #Pfigure painnt set fullSee our full review of Reaper paints below. If you’re as green as summer grass when it comes to hobbying, and you’re not all that interested in the Games Workshop/Citadel way of doing things for whatever reason, the Reaper Miniatures Learn to Paint Kit: Core Skills set is a great place for you to start your journey into miniature painting.
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