28 Psalms: A Dark, Delicious Playground for Kitbashers Everywhere

Looking for your next kitbash obsession? Let us introduce you to 28 Psalms — a grim, scrappy miniatures skirmish game that's practically built for kitbashers like you.
Set in a twisted world somewhere between desolate fantasy realms and bleak sci-fi futures, 28 Psalms is all about cobbling together a ragged warband of five desperate souls and throwing them headfirst into chaotic missions, brutal monster hunts, and grim survival.
The best part?
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Only 5 models needed to play. That's right — no army-building & painting nightmares here. A single sprue can get you battle-ready.
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Rules are dirt cheap and easy to pick up. You're not paying $100 for a giant rulebook you'll barely use.
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Absolutely MADE for kitbashing. Freaks, mutants, cyber-ghouls, cursed scavengers — this game thrives on creativity. There's no "official" look you need to match. Anything goes. The art and vibe of the rules are very GRIMDARK tho'... if you know what I mean.
28 Psalms gives you the freedom to make your models truly YOURS. Want to strap a plasma rifle to a plague-ridden ratman? Do it. Want a squad of broken knights wielding hacked-up flamethrowers? Perfect. The stranger, the better.
You’ll roll up weird flaws and bizarre feats for your models during creation — everything from "must carry cheese at all times" to "immune to death, but can't be healed" — making every warband not just unique, but packed with character.
Terrain? A 2’x2’ board is all you need. Games? Quick, vicious, and dripping with narrative drama. Cost? Between the rules, a few sprues, and some dice, you're looking at a fraction of the investment of a traditional miniatures game.
And speaking of sprues — you know SprueDude.com has you covered. Mix and match from our massive selection of individual sprues to craft the janky, glorious abominations of your dreams.
If you're ready to build your weird little warband and dive into a savage, kitbash-fueled nightmare, 28 Psalms is calling.
SprueDude.com — Because the weirder your miniatures, the better your game