Brigands, Big Poses, and Broken Ios — February’s Warmachine 3D Preview
Alright Tribe, February’s Warmachine 3D drop is shaping up nicely.
If you’ve been enjoying the expanded Welcome Pack and the steady stream of new toys for your printer, good news: we’re not slowing down. This month brings more Thornfall Alliance muscle, a gorgeous Dusk House Kallyss terrain set, and a big ol’ splash of Southern Kriels flair, including an extreme sculpt that absolutely knows it’s the hero of the room.
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More piggies for the printer — Brigands
The Thornfall Alliance makes extensive use of brigands in its armies, a legacy of the many warbands united under its banner. Once outlaws and mercenaries for hire, these farrow have found their prior background has prepared them marvelously for their new role as soldiers.
Unsurprisingly, not all brigands are equal in terms of expertise, but membership within Carver’s nascent empire offers a degree of training and mentorship that the farrow have never previously known. Veteran brigands who have grown too old for active service or are recovering from injury are charged with drilling aspiring warriors, passing on their experience and ensuring casualties can be easily replaced by new troopers.
Brigand equipment has also benefitted from the changes afforded by Carver’s revolution. Previously, warbands were reliant on availability of pillaged rifles, weapons that were often unsuitable for a nomadic lifestyle due to their fragility and lack of suitable ammunition. Increasingly, however, brigands are now armed with pig irons created by the Thornfall Alliance’s blacksmiths, weapons which are considerably more hardwearing and simplistic in function, and have an ample supply of munitions for them.
Brigands are the equal of many frontline troopers in this new era, and oftentimes as difficult to bring down as the wild animals they resemble. They approach each battlefield as forward scouts, digging in ahead of the rest of the army, and using their rifles to prey upon and pick off the enemy as the remaining farrow advance.
The Thornfall Alliance is expanding again, and this time it’s a fresh pen of pigs ready to hit the table.
Brigands have always been a staple of farrow warbands since the early days of Mk.I–part outlaw, part mercenary, and like most of the farrow, all attitude.
If you want to add some serious firepower to your army and keep your opponent second guessing the positioning of the model(s) you mark as ‘prey’, you’re going to like these.
Keep them in line, mostly — Brigand Warlord
Typically achieving their position through a host of bloody battles, warlords are experienced veterans that have scraped together enough clout to command the respect of their peers and call themselves a leader. For many of these warlords, their position within the Thornfall Alliance has proven a bitter pill to swallow; they have gone from absolute command of their warband to subservient officers that must follow the orders of either Carver or one of his trusted inner circle.
Yet, the Thornfall Alliance does offer the warlords some sense of security. Previously, no warlord’s position was truly secure, requiring demonstrations of cunning and sheer brutality to keep the ambitions of their subordinates in line. Whilst this is ostensibly still true, Carver’s empire affords a structure and chain of command within which only those that are weak or incompetent need worry—two traits which few, if any, warlords are guilty of.
Every brigand unit needs someone shouting orders and the occasional disciplinary beating, and who better to mete this out than a Brigand Warlord?
The line between chieftain and warlord has always been a little blurry in Farrow culture. Plenty of warlords have had to swallow the uncomfortable truth that they’re no longer the biggest pig in the pen. Though that’s a deal most warlords can live with, especially the ones smart enough to know that Carver’s empire rewards competence and offers more plunder than ever before.
A bigger, bolder Craghorn
Southern Kriels fans, you’re getting a proper centrepiece this month.
February includes an extreme alternative sculpt for Sgt Craghorn. A bold new pose, packed with presence, and yes, he has a tactical rock like all good commanders should.
If you love the Kithguard aesthetic and want your warcaster to stand out on the table, this one’s going to be hard to resist.
Give your Kithguard a home advantage — Kithguard base toppers
These Kithguard base toppers add an instant theme to your force. It’s a perfect finishing touch to your new Kithguard Command Starter, that’ll make your army look right at home in the wilds.
Shattered glory — Dusk House Kallyss terrain pack
Now, for the terrain lovers (and we know you’re out there).
The Dusk House Kallyss Terrain Pack lets you dress your battlefield in the bones of Ios. A more bleak and forsaken location might be hard to imagine, yet there’s a hint of old majesty still hanging in the air. Give your table a look like it’s got some history, and maybe a few eldritch secrets yet to be uncovered.











Your Dread Guard Cavalry will feel right at home, prowling around these eldritch ruins.
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