Moonstone’s Mushrooms and Mayhem box: Unboxing their magic miniatures!

Mushrooms and mayhem box

Folks, in today’s post we are having a look at Moonstone Games’ Mushrooms and Mayhem box. Moonstone is a whimsical fantasy skirmish game for two to four players who fight over who collects the most Moonstone. You take control of fairytale-inspired characters to fight over the Moonstone before the breaking of dawn.

I was looking for something as a palette-cleanser for once I get back to army painting, and stumbled over this. There are a few factions in this game: fauns, faeries, goblins, humans, gnomes and spirits. There are giants and trolls, also, which different factions can use. I ended up choosing the Mushrooms and Mayhem box, although I came close to picking Booty’s Bilge, another Goblin box.

Honestly, the design of the characters is appealing to me, and I think I’ve found the perfect palette cleanser set of miniatures. The boxes have about three resin miniatures, which is about the limit of what I consider ideal for a break during a big project. These will be joining a certain other game for when I’m looking for a change of pace.

Unboxing Mushrooms and Mayhem

So let’s get into it, shall we? We have a nice glossy box right here and when we open it up we have the cards and, sandwiched between thick foam, we have the bases and miniatures. As I said before, the miniatures are resin and contained within a Ziploc bag. The cards themselves are double-sided and also have texture to them, which is a nice change. I’m currently buying these for the miniatures, so I have zero clue how “good” they are to play in-game!

I mentioned that the miniatures are resin, so whether or not it needs it, they get the soapy bath-action to be on the safe side! After rinsing them off and leaving them to dry whilst I drink a cup of tea, I am ready to build. Each character is on a separate sprue, so no hunting around for random bits, which is a good thing and saves time. Looking at the parts themselves, there seems to be genuinely very little clean-up required. A few easily corrected seamlines and a bit of a wisp of flash. It took me a while to notice, but I did see an entire singular air bubble, also very easy to fix! The harpoon that Seasick Stu will be carrying was slightly bent, but nothing a bit of hot water couldn’t sort out!

Building Moonstone miniatures

OK, so we have here the three separate miniatures that I cleaned, and I’ll clip them off the sprue. As previously said, there is a small amount of tidy up that you would expect on any miniature. There are certainly no major issues that required my attention! I used Gorilla Super Glue Gel to glue the parts together after test fitting. Fitment of these miniatures was good, Seasick Stu went together smoothly.

There was a tiny gap on Shabbaroon’s chest that I filled with a bead of greenstuff. I suspect that was probably my fault for not clearing a tiny bit of sprue, though. I’d say the only miniature I ran into issues with, was with Boom Boom McBoom (great names, by the way). He carries his blunderbuss across his chest, and attaching his forearm to his elbow required a fair amount of pressure. This is because he’s moving left knee and elbow together, requiring enough pressure to push the forearm into position. Once I realised that I need to use more pressure, I glued it into place! I don’t believe this was a casting or warping error, but just down to close tolerances, more than anything else!

Seasick stu from mushrooms and mayhem
Shabbaroon from mushrooms and mayhem
Boom boom mcboom from mushrooms and mayhem

Wrapping up Mushrooms and Mayhem box

Since taking the main picture I have primed these miniatures and hopefully, soon I will be doing a painting video! I’ll do a post on the painting and a link to that YouTube video will appear, maybe even linked here. I have not yet started that video, however, so you shall have to wait. This was my first kit from Moonstone Games and I must say I was very pleased with it! Lovely, characterful sculpts that were great to put together!

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