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Lantana, TX 76226
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Reaper Game Store

9080 Teasley Ln, Denton, TX 76210
4.8(294)
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(940) 484-9512
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reapergamestore.com
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Sun11 AM - 6 PMClosed

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4.8
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5.0
12y

Was in this area for a quick work project and had my son with me. When we got done we where headed back home (an hr away) to go to our local shop but instead searched the map to see if we could find somewhere close and go there. We found this place and I must say do not regret it a bit!

This shop is pretty large with different rooms for different games and activities. I was very impressed by the warhammer painting area with personal lights and everything. I don't even play warhammer but have never seen anything like this it was sweet.

The staff was awesome there where not many players so they offered to play with us. My son is 7 and they didn't hesitate to play with him where most don't want to because they feel he may not really know how to play (he does) .

The selection of cards and singles as well as the warhammer figures where great.

They also had a pretty huge video game tournament going on upstairs. I've never seen one that big!

The only downside is they are hard to find being back in a fenced in industrial looking warehouse area. Not your traditional retail location but once you find it you won't be sorry!

It's an hour away but any time I have the chance to stop by I'll be doing so!

Keep up the great work!

As a side note im not a hundred percent on this but I think they use tcgplayer as a pricing guide and if that is the case they are the best place to shop and superior to most the other shops in the area that use starcity and gouge there prices. A+ if I'm right and...

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5.0
7y

The staff is very friendly, and there are many high-quality, high-detail figures available to buy. The factory is also located here, so it's possible to buy any of the miniatures they make, as well as a number of ones by Bones. I also went on their tour, which was very informative while still remaining interesting, and it was very beat to be able to see the process from mold creation to metal and plastic pouring (actually making the models) to paint-manufacture to the gallery of painted miniatures. It so happened that I went on a Friday, and was informed that there are free paint days on Saturdays, so I came back for that and was very happy to be able to speak to their master painter and paint-maker: it was very relaxed and friendly, and it was fun to see what other people were working on. Everyone there was very helpful, willing to share advice and tools if necessary (though there was no shortage of tools available). It was particularly interesting to learn that Reaper is one of the only (if not THE only) miniatures factories to also make their own paints. They also carried dice, play mats for TCG, rules books, board games, and Magic cards, and a few snacks and other novelties. The store itself is a bit small since most of the building is dedicated to the factory, but the fact that they can get you any piece they produce - and that they have a kiosk for searching for pieces - makes up...

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5.0
6y

Reaper Game store is a treasure to the national gaming community as they provide a wide assortment of miniatures for all manner of roleplaying games. Since making the trek across Texas to their store in the greater DFW, I have made it a point to return as it is one of a few places that I get exactly what I need for the various Dungeons and Dragons campaigns that I dungeon master. If they do not have a miniature in stock they have an impressive database, and if it doesn't exist - wait a little bit they will forge it into being. In addition to miniatures they sell an impressive assortment of board games, cards games, dice and role-playing games. They are always stocked and organized, if you come in on Saturdays then they offer an opportunity to paint miniatures purchased for free which is incredible, truly an immersive and educational experience when it comes to learning how to paint or improving upon existing skills. I strongly recommend them for their cool and professional staff, reasonable prices and the experience of seeing dedication to gaming community in...

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Echo von EchoEcho von Echo
The staff is very friendly, and there are many high-quality, high-detail figures available to buy. The factory is also located here, so it's possible to buy any of the miniatures they make, as well as a number of ones by Bones. I also went on their tour, which was very informative while still remaining interesting, and it was very beat to be able to see the process from mold creation to metal and plastic pouring (actually making the models) to paint-manufacture to the gallery of painted miniatures. It so happened that I went on a Friday, and was informed that there are free paint days on Saturdays, so I came back for that and was very happy to be able to speak to their master painter and paint-maker: it was very relaxed and friendly, and it was fun to see what other people were working on. Everyone there was very helpful, willing to share advice and tools if necessary (though there was no shortage of tools available). It was particularly interesting to learn that Reaper is one of the only (if not THE only) miniatures factories to also make their own paints. They also carried dice, play mats for TCG, rules books, board games, and Magic cards, and a few snacks and other novelties. The store itself is a bit small since most of the building is dedicated to the factory, but the fact that they can get you any piece they produce - and that they have a kiosk for searching for pieces - makes up for that fact.
foxnikitafoxnikita
Had such a great experience at Reaper! It was our first time going to the physical store, and when we came in, they let us know how to look up minis in the system, because they had a lot more than what was on the shelves. Then they asked us if we wanted to tour the place. They first led us through a set of amazing looking dungeon doors, where we got to see painted minis on display, then we got to see the molds, the blanks, a bunch of cool behind the scenes stuff, including where they mix the paints. They also had separate rooms for playing magic or mini painting. You gotta go to any place that lets you walk into doors like this:
Rick AndersonRick Anderson
The ultimate mecca for fantasy miniatures. This store carries all their product lines. The display room is amazing - filled with glass cabinets with thousands of amazingly painted miniatures. Can spend a solid hour and still not see all. We had the factory tour by John who is caster and mold maker. He was fantastic! Really understands the business and enjoyed taking us around the facility and explaining the process of what goes into manufacturing paints and miniatures. Highly recommend the visit to anyone interested in the hobby or American manufacturing.
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The staff is very friendly, and there are many high-quality, high-detail figures available to buy. The factory is also located here, so it's possible to buy any of the miniatures they make, as well as a number of ones by Bones. I also went on their tour, which was very informative while still remaining interesting, and it was very beat to be able to see the process from mold creation to metal and plastic pouring (actually making the models) to paint-manufacture to the gallery of painted miniatures. It so happened that I went on a Friday, and was informed that there are free paint days on Saturdays, so I came back for that and was very happy to be able to speak to their master painter and paint-maker: it was very relaxed and friendly, and it was fun to see what other people were working on. Everyone there was very helpful, willing to share advice and tools if necessary (though there was no shortage of tools available). It was particularly interesting to learn that Reaper is one of the only (if not THE only) miniatures factories to also make their own paints. They also carried dice, play mats for TCG, rules books, board games, and Magic cards, and a few snacks and other novelties. The store itself is a bit small since most of the building is dedicated to the factory, but the fact that they can get you any piece they produce - and that they have a kiosk for searching for pieces - makes up for that fact.
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Had such a great experience at Reaper! It was our first time going to the physical store, and when we came in, they let us know how to look up minis in the system, because they had a lot more than what was on the shelves. Then they asked us if we wanted to tour the place. They first led us through a set of amazing looking dungeon doors, where we got to see painted minis on display, then we got to see the molds, the blanks, a bunch of cool behind the scenes stuff, including where they mix the paints. They also had separate rooms for playing magic or mini painting. You gotta go to any place that lets you walk into doors like this:
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The ultimate mecca for fantasy miniatures. This store carries all their product lines. The display room is amazing - filled with glass cabinets with thousands of amazingly painted miniatures. Can spend a solid hour and still not see all. We had the factory tour by John who is caster and mold maker. He was fantastic! Really understands the business and enjoyed taking us around the facility and explaining the process of what goes into manufacturing paints and miniatures. Highly recommend the visit to anyone interested in the hobby or American manufacturing.
Rick Anderson

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