All things Lovecraft

Primarily designed for the Call of Cthulhu RPG by Chaosium, Arkham Dungeons is versatile enough to be used with any RPG featuring Lovecraftian or vintage horror themes. The acrylic standees are also compatible with numerous tabletop games, such as Arkham Horror and Mansions of Madness.
TAVERN and MANSION Terrain Sets
The heart of Arkham Dungeons lies in its terrain sets. At present, we offer two distinct designs: Tavern and Mansion. Our aim was to create combat terrain that is both practical and enjoyable to use, and we are confident that we have succeeded.
Key features include:
- Walls that magnetically snap into the correct positions on the floorboards.
- Floorboards that are expandable with additional pieces and can be drawn on with a whiteboard marker.
- Doors that open and close for added interactivity.
- Each set includes a group of cultist shapes with numbered stands for easy identification.
ARKHAM INVESTIGATORS
Our acrylic standees, crafted from high-quality Perspex, are produced in a 32mm scale, measured from ground to eye level. They are available in both multicolor and black variants. Each standee comes with a 3D-printed base, designed to fit into 1-inch corridors thanks to its slim profile, and numbered for easy identification.
- Miskatonic Set – The colleagues of Professor Armitage from the renowned Miskatonic University.
- Boston Set – The underground of the largest city near Arkham spawns all kinds of characters who walk the fine line between law and crime.
- Dunwich Set – 1890s-themed, perfectly suited for the Down Darker Trails setting.
- London Set – Where nobles and butlers embody the fading glory of the Empire on which the sun never sets.
- Europe Set – Expanding the range of investigators, especially for scenarios set on the Old Continent.
- Antarctic Set – The freezing wastes beyond the Mountains of Madness send chills down your spine.
- Regency Set – The 1800s, an era of Pride and Prejudice and unspeakable, tentacled horrors.
CREATURES and MONSTERS
An ever-growing selection of standees showcasing a diverse array of enemies from the Lovecraftian mythos. From the mundane, such as Gangsters and Cultists, to the terrifying Ghouls, Deep Ones, and Shoggoths, and even supernatural horrors like the Hounds of Tindalos, these figures make excellent adversaries for TTRPGs and tabletop games.