Mammoth Factory unveils Witchstock-themed Magnum Hocus miniatures for May
Mammoth Factory’s May drop turns Evermere into a Witchstock spectacle, led by The Bad Apple, the studio’s largest model yet, plus Momma Shugga’s candy-house menace.

Magnum Hocus landed as a witchy fantasy set built for painters who want loud color, odd textures, and a centerpiece that looks like it belongs on the table and in the display case. Mammoth Factory Miniatures pushed the May collection live on May 6, 2026 through MyMiniFactory Tribes, framing Evermere’s witches as they raced to finish grand magical creations for Witchstock. The result is a release that reads like Halloween-adjacent fun without being trapped by the calendar, with bright spell effects, confectionery surfaces, and storybook witch apparel doing most of the visual work.
The strongest painting hook is The Bad Apple, which Mammoth Factory says is the largest model it has ever made. That alone makes it the obvious showpiece in the set, but it also carries the kind of print-and-paint challenge that hobbyists notice fast: the studio said the model needed extra support and test-print work, and it later said optimizing it for printing had become a true challenge. For painters, that usually means a sculpt with enough mass and surface variation to reward patient layering, especially if the piece is built around dark skin tones, glossy apple reds, rotten greens, or wet-looking magical grime.

The narrative around Momma Shugga gives the collection its most memorable centerpiece energy. Mammoth Factory describes her as the Confection Witch hunting for a special flavor to complete her magical masterpiece, with heroes trapped in her gingerbread house and turned into living cookies before they can become the final ingredient. That premise gives the line a clear visual language: icing, candy, baked textures, and sinister sweetness. The set also includes Momma Snips, whom a WIP preview called one of the most feared necromancers of Evermere, riding into battle on Digit, the severed hand of a giant she crossed. Alongside them are Berryheather Goode, Fiora Goode, Flaurie Goode, Witchfinder Hans, Witchfinder Gretta, Gingerbrutes, and multiple busts and props.

Magnum Hocus also fits into Mammoth Factory’s broader Fateless structure, which the studio presents as interconnected one-shot adventures tied to Evermere rather than isolated miniatures. The monthly package includes 5e adventures, stat blocks, VTT tokens, paper minis, battlemaps, a welcome pack, and recurring discount codes, with the company saying its files are 100% test printed and supported. That makes the May drop more than a themed sprue of witches and sweets. It is a full Evermere snapshot, and The Bad Apple is the sculpt most likely to make painters stop, pick a palette, and build the whole month around it.
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