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Warmachine: Unboxing August and September New Releases

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Sep 22 2013
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Check it out. Here are some of the latest releases from Privateer Press:


First up: Attunement Servitors.


Not the most complicated models these guys. But I do like Privateer’s flight stands.


And here’s a close-up.


Up next its the latest Light Vector for Convergence.


Here are all the bits.


A close-up shows that, like the Light Vectors from the last unboxing, the Diffuser has some very good detail in places.


Unfortunately, those really gnarly mold-line issues haven’t changed.


Axis is the latest warcaster for Convergence.


Here are all the bits.


As you can see he’s a pretty big dude.

At long last Convergence players, you have a unit!


And here are all the pieces of that unit.


As with the other plastic kit from this article, there is some really great detail to be found here. Like on the shield.


And on the torso here. Look at the tiny little Cyriss face.

The head is done pretty well.


The detail isn’t quite as strong on the legs.


While the mold lines on this arm are nowhere near as bad as on the Diffuser pelvis above, the detail is kind of soft. The fingers are somewhat lacking in definition. Fortunately you’ll likely see very little of this piece as it will be covered by the shield. Those mold lines will need to be cleaned though.


I’m gonna finish it up today with a little bonus: the Silver Line Stormguard available exclusively from Privateer.


These are all the pieces you’ll need to upgrade a box of basic Stormguard infantry. You get a little generator back pack for each model in the unit and a special halberd for the leader.

And here’s one last close-up, just in case you were yearning for it.

~ Check back soon for the Cyriss Colossal: Prime Axiom. In the meantime how have your Convergence purchases been treating you? Is the cleaning difficult? Or are you the type that doesn’t even bother: assemble, prime silver, wash, play!

Ben Williams
Author: Ben Williams
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