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A Dream Collaboration: 2300AD Miniatures by Wargames Atlantic and Mongoose

A Dream Collaboration: 2300AD Miniatures by Wargames Atlantic and Mongoose

The stars have aligned for hard sci-fi fans and tabletop gamers alike! We’re thrilled to officially announce a ground-breaking partnership between Wargames Atlantic and Mongoose Publishing to bring the legendary 2300AD universe to life in miniature form. Whether you’re a veteran explorer of the French Arm or new to the gritty, near-future setting that made 2300AD a cult classic, this collaboration marks a bold leap forward for the tabletop community.

Below is the full press release detailing this exciting new venture, including what you can expect from our upcoming miniature range and the shared vision that powers this project.

Wargames Atlantic and Mongoose Publishing Join Forces to Bring 2300AD to the Tabletop

May 13, 2025 — Wargames Atlantic is pleased  to announce an exciting new partnership with Mongoose Publishing to produce official miniatures for the iconic 2300AD science fiction setting. 

First released in the late 1980s by the ground-breaking Game Designers Workshop alongside games like Twilight 2000 and Traveller, and recently reborn under Mongoose Publishing, 2300AD stands out as a gritty, realistic vision of humanity’s future among the stars. It’s a setting we’ve long admired for its grounded tone, compelling world-building, and the way it invites deeply human stories of exploration, survival, and intrigue across the frontier of known space.

“2300AD has always been a favorite among our team,” said Charlie Monaghan of Wargames Atlantic. “It captures that perfect balance between hard science fiction and thrilling adventure. The chance to help bring its richly imagined worlds and factions to life in miniature form is a dream come true.”

Wargames Atlantic will be developing a full range of multipart 28mm hard plastic miniatures designed to capture the essence of the 2300AD universe—from planetary explorers and colonial troops to alien species and frontier civilians. These miniatures will be ideal for RPG campaigns, tabletop wargaming, and collectors alike.

Both companies share a vision for a long-term collaboration that supports not only existing fans of the 2300AD setting, but also brings new players into this storied universe.

“We’re thrilled to be working with Mongoose Publishing,” Monaghan added. “Together, we’re building something we hope the tabletop community will enjoy  for years to come.”

Stay tuned for previews, production updates, and release schedules in the coming months as this new line engages its Stutterwarp drive to explore a whole new universe!.

For press inquiries or distribution questions, please contact:

Charlie Monaghan

sales@wargamesatlantic.com

This is just the beginning. With development already underway, we’ll be sharing sneak peeks, design updates, and release info in the months ahead—so keep your comms open and your Stutterwarp drives ready. We can’t wait to see these new miniatures on your tabletops, in your RPG sessions, and among your collections.

In the meantime, if you’re looking to dive into the setting or explore what 2300AD already has to offer, head over to Mongoose Publishing’s 2300AD collection and start charting your own course across the stars.

If you have questions or want to get involved, don’t hesitate to reach out. Until then—watch this space. The frontier awaits!

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Comments

Justin - May 20, 2025

More sci-fi models on the market is always good.

Shawn - May 19, 2025

Fantastic! I never envisioned that I would see a line of miniatures when I took my first forays into Traveller:2300 AD (now 2300 AD) many years ago. Mongoose has really carried 2300 AD into a quality product line and now with WA entering the fold, it will be phenomenal!

Iain Sloan - May 18, 2025

I have always loved this setting. We can never have enough miniatures from a non “grim dark” setting. Would love to see spaceships, vehicles and figures. We need sci fi space suits in hard plastic. I would like 28 mm for the RPG /skirmish games, 10mm for grand battles and a nice size for the ships.

Can’t wait

Gordon Patrick Nichols - May 18, 2025

I played and purchased 2300 when it debuted, and I’ve reused those star charts and other materials in many other campaigns since. Mid-tech characters that don’t look like rehashed 40k would be good. Plastic Kafer, and those mecha suits would be cool to see, along with other ground and hover vehicles. I also would be pleased to see those ship models.

Bob - May 17, 2025

I love the idea of more sci-fi minis that can be used in a variety of ways. One type of mini that hasn’t really been done in hard plastic is a human in a vac suit. Please consider making these guys, because, well I desperately want one.

Dave - May 16, 2025

This is very cool. I look forward to the minis coming out.

DLSJR

JAIME - May 16, 2025

This is GREAT news… please consider doing also some starship minis… the game STAR CRUISER was brilliant and a very important part of 2300AD…

Paul Mitting - May 16, 2025

I am a huge fan of the original Traveller and dabbled with 2300 AD too. Having any sci-fi themed minis is great but getting some hard plastic Traveller ones is going to be brilliant!

Andrew - May 16, 2025

You sure know how to make a man feel old. As I was a traveller fan back in the 80s, I bought this in a small independent gaming store back in I think it was 84/85 in Norwich. I’ll be keeping a beady eye on your minies

Andrew - May 16, 2025

You sure know how to make a man feel old. As I was a traveller fan back in the 80s, I bought this in a small independent gaming store back in I think it was 84/85 in Norwich. I’ll be keeping a beady eye on your minies

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