Finding Robots and Demons

Reign in Iron is the miniature agnostic brutal, fast-paced miniatures game of demon on robot skirmish combat. As it is miniature agnostic, that means you can use any minis you like. One of the most common questions we received when we launched our first game was – “where do I get miniatures?”

We put together this guide of potential miniatures you can utilize for Reign in Iron. As always, these are only possibilities. You can use any miniatures you find appropriate, you can kit bash your own minis from bits or use anything from your collection. They’re your minis and its your game!

Demon Miniatures

Games Workshop Demons (Age of Sigmar & Warhammer 40k) ranges have a load of miniatures that are more than ready for your table.

Nolzur’s/Wizkids D&D Miniatures – Many demons, devils and fiends from Dungeons and Dragons.

Reaper Bones – There are lots of demons of varying sizes and types amongst the Bones range of miniatures.

Dark Sword Miniatures bring the classic metal miniatures and have a wide range of options that could act as demons of many kinds.

One Page Rules: The excellent OPR creates several ranges of miniatures available as 3D print STLs or printed miniatures that can supply you with unique demons for your horde.

My Mini Factory: If you are looking for 3D printable files, there is no better source from producers like Clay Beast Creations and Archvillain Games to smaller independent producers, there are literally thousands of demons to choose from.

Diehard Miniatures: Diehard makes a big range of unusual miniatures for those looking for the 90s feel to their demons

Mierce Miniatures: Mierce is known for their very unique sculpts and specific aesthetic have many unique miniatures that could easily be classic or more unusual demons.

Heresy Miniatures: For those looking for unique demons, Heresy Miniatures has an entire range of unusual sculpts for those who like a classic feel in their minions of hell.

Robot Miniatures

Many of the same options above also have robots in their line, including Games Workshop, One Page Rules, Reaper and certainly a plethora of robot sculpts are available through My Mini Factory and similar STL sites. There are also some new options given their more sci-fi nature.

The Infinity game from Corvus Belli provides several futuristic robots and high tech options.

Modiphius Entertainment makes a range of Robots for the Fallout game that could provide a great range of 50’s inspired aesthetics on your table.

Star Wars (Shatterpoint and older games) has a wide range of droids from across the star wars timeline that are great for the robots of earth.

Battletech – while technically in a much different scale, the mechs are about the size of a normal 28mm figure and could easily stand in as a robot instead of a 20M tall weapon of war.


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