Impact! Miniatures

brings a mix of miniatures that they felt were missing from games from full 28 mm figures to conversion sprues to help gamers make better custom pieces.

also aims to help the community by giving an easy outlet for amateur sculptors to have their work cast or for tournament organizers to have their own custom giveaways inexpensively created.

Earlier, forum member Ewan McKerracher had posted images of a figure he had sculpted for his personal use, representing star player Icepelt Hammerblow for the game Blood Bowl.

The sculpt met a positive reception from forum members, who encourage him to have the figure cast in white metal.

By April 24, 2007, the first anniversary of its founding, the company's partners were reduced to three; McKerracher had stepped down as partner, president, and company sculptor to spend more time with his family; and work was finishing on the paperwork for dual incorporation in both the UK and the USA.

On June 30, 2010, Gavin Sutton sold his profit and voting rights for his partner share to Chris Adkerson.

On March 31, 2011, Ramsay McPherson sold his profit and voting rights for his partner share to Chris Adkerson and Tom Anders.

also specializes in providing accessories for players of fantasy football games from basing supplies (custom bases, weights, and felt cushions), custom design dice, carry-cases for the football team miniatures, and felt mats to provide easy-to-transport playing surfaces for games.

Any sculptor who wishes may submit an image of a sculpted fantasy football miniature that he has created to Impact!.

A complete version of these rules, turned into a board game, was released at Gen Con 2007 on August 16.

The company was established in response to a change in policy at Games Workshop to sell Blood Bowl fantasy football figures only in boxed team sets of 11 to 12 miniatures.

BBFigs.com purchases the boxed sets of Games Workshop Blood Bowl figures, breaks them down and sells them as individual miniatures.

After legal headaches with Games Workshop on trying to purchase the product and as a statement against the acts of Games Workshop to shut down numerous Blood Bowl fan sites on the internet, the partners agreed to close this spin-off company's doors.