I blogged a wee while ago about the Privateer Press Warmachine range, having seen some of their figures in a 'Warmachine' game. Now I haven't played Warmachine, but their range looked to be exactly what I was after for use as a Victorian Steam Powered robot for my VSF army.
So I recently bought a Cygnar Heavy Warjack to use as a Behemoth in the VSF HotT army, and here it is. I've used a bronze colour to promote that baroque feel, and red to tie the figure in to the rest of the British theme ("the sun never sets" etc).
I think I'm going to have fun with this army. Big question now is what to use as mechanical steeds. Or maybe a couple of HaT Gardner guns as artillery? Or.. hmmm
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
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