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An Imperial Guard Warhammer 40,000 Blog, with the occasional deviation.

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WARNING! Slight Warzone: Resurrection, after taste.

Sunday, 14 September 2014

Warzone. Bauhaus. That is all.


So after noticing the wonderful remake of Warzone, Warzone Ressurection, I've dove in with partner in crime Snorre and grabbed a starter pack.

And some more.

The game is a smaller scale grim dark styled game, which is at more of a platoon level than 40k.  It has more of a Warmachine feel to it, though arguably much less complexity.  Like 40k, the empashis is Fun over Fair, as opposed to Fair over Fun.

It uses a lot of cards too, so I have already come prepared with my own choice of card protectors.


No.

The range is still in its infancy, and uses a lot of modern techniques despite its obvious teething problems.  The figures are produced in Poland, using a 3d printer and a soft bendy resin mix.


The bases are sadly still mass produced with a slot which is never used with this range.  Nothing some cardboard and superglue can't fix!


Angelica with her Bahous Juggernought bodygaurd.  Love these guys.  Recently saw Edge of Tomorrow with those Exosuits and fell in love with them.


The Big One in the starter box.  Note the bases are drying, a mix up of sand, slate and herbs.  It was at this point I decided to go for the Venusian Jungle base, as opposed to the cliche Winter base theme most go for with Bahous.




The whole collection is about an average size for an army.  With the advanced rules, this counts as probably more. 

Old unit of Bahous!



The final unit was the elite Venusian Rangers.  With these guys I decided against the shoulder pads.  Nothing against them, I just found myself preferring the sleek look.  Considering the jungle warfare colour scheme I'm looking into doing, this will work very nicely.



Now assembled, I'm planning on experimenting with these chaps.  Use some of those P3 paints from the Flames of War German uniform set I bought a while back.  The design was suggested by someone on the Facebook Warzone page.





Thanks for reading,
R


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