Knight models is a company that specializes in creating high-quality miniatures for tabletop gaming, particularly those that are based on popular intellectual properties.
Founded in 2008 by resident artist and sculptor, Jordi Bailles, in Spain.
Originally focused on creating miniatures for the tabletop game, Batman Miniature Game.
Has since expanded to include miniatures for other popular IPs, such as Harry Potter and DC Comics.
Known for their attention to detail in their sculpts and their high-quality production standards.
One of the largest and most established tabletop gaming companies in the world. Known for their popular games like Warhammer 40,000 and Age of Sigmar, as well as their high-quality miniatures and extensive lore.
Another tabletop gaming company that specializes in miniatures. Known for their popular games like Warmachine and Hordes, as well as their high-quality sculpts and lore.
Knight models' flagship tabletop game, set in the world of Batman. Players build teams of heroes and villains and battle one another for control of Gotham City.
A tabletop game based on the world of Harry Potter. Players build teams of witches and wizards and battle one another for control of Hogwarts and the wizarding world.
Knight models' miniatures are known for their exceptional sculpts, attention to detail, and high-quality production standards. Many of their miniatures are also based on popular intellectual properties, which makes them especially appealing to fans of those worlds.
The Batman Miniature Game is relatively easy to learn, but can also be quite deep once players start to get into the nitty-gritty of team building and strategy. The rulebook is comprehensive and there are many resources available online to help new players get started.
The number of miniatures in a Knight models set varies depending on which game or collection you purchase. Typically, though, each set will come with a few different character miniatures and some accessories or terrain pieces.
No, Knight models' miniatures come unpainted. This allows hobbyists to paint them to their own specifications and gives them more control over the look and feel of their miniatures.
Yes, Knight models' miniatures can be used in a variety of other tabletop games. However, because they are often based on specific IP, there may be some limitations to how they can be used. Always check with the rules of the specific game you are playing before using Knight models' miniatures.