Privateer Press Hordes - Circle - Gnarlhorn/Rip Horn/Shadowhorn Model Kit
Product Description
Privateer Press Hordes - Circle - Gnarlhorn/Rip Horn/Shadowhorn Model Kit
- Players take on the role of Warcasters as they lead their titanic forces into battle
- Warcasters possess significant martial prowess of their own as well as having hardened warriors and magical spells to bring to bear
- A warcaster's true strength lies in his ability to control and coordinate the mighty combat automatons at the heart of his forces-their warjacks
- Players collect, assemble, and paint fantastically detailed models representing the varied warriors, machines, and creatures in their armies
- WARMACHINE is fully compatible with its feral twin, the monstrous miniatures combat game of HORDES
Satyrs are elusive beasts, protected for centuries by the druids of the Circle Orboros. Only recently have these loyal creatures been called upon to join battles abroad. Gnarlhorn satyrs are creatures of pure strength and unyielding force, capable of ramming foes with steel-buckling power. Shadowhorns possess a nimble athleticism which lets them perform impressive feats in battle, such as using an attacker's own momentum against it. Rip Horns are more cunning than their cousins but every bit as fierce, smashing into their enemies to break their lines and formations. The Satyr Heavy Warbeast comes in a box (PIP72077). A player may field any number of these satyr heavy warbeasts in a Circle army. This box contains all the parts necessary to assemble one of three Satyr Heavy Warbeast variants (Gnarlhorn, Rip Horn, or Shadowhorn), plus 3 color stat cards and a 50mm plastic base. Model is made of plastic. SPECIAL NOTE: PIP 72077 contains the same Mk II stat cards as PIP 72022 and PIP 72036 as well as one completely new stat card for the Rip Horn Satyr. The model in this box represents the same figures as PIP 72022 or PIP 72036 in the game. However, the model in PIP 72077 is a new sculpt and therefore looks different from the model found in PIP 72022 and PIP 72036. In addition, this model is plastic rather than metal. PIP 72022 and PIP 72036 will no longer be available from Privateer Press beginning October 1, 2012.










