Bow Before Cerberus Studios’ Archon Sakkoull On Kickstarter
November 5, 2021 by brennon
Cerberus Miniatures has been designing some fantastic 32mm Fantasy miniatures for a while now and now they're on Kickstarter to bring another powerful character to life. Bow before Archon of Ammos, Sakkoull, The Master Charioteer.
Archon Sakkoull On Kickstarter // Cerberus Studios
This miniature represents the mighty warrior atop his impressive chariot. This is a big multi-part resin kit that also contains the four wild horses at the front and the chariot itself. It breaks down quite nicely as you'll see in the images below...
Archon Sakkoull Bitz #1 // Cerberus Studios
Archon Sakkoull Bitz #2 // Cerberus Studios
Should be nice and easy to put together and then you can get painting! All of the miniatures in the Cerberus Studios collection have been inspired by Greco and Roman mythology and history but with a little bit of a spin. Each figure also comes alongside in-depth lore that draws you deeper into their world.
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You can find out more about Cerberus Studios and Mortals' Reckoning over on their website. The collection currently includes some fantastic miniatures, audiobooks and there will also be games in the near future. Here are some of my immediate favourites from their range.
Andel The Oracle // Cerberus Studios
Zilla & Raktagar // Cerberus Studios
As well as funding the new miniature, Sakkoull, the Kickstarter will also allow you to pick up some nice sculpted bases and there are also stretch goals in the running too. It would be neat for the folks at Cerberus to get the funding for this miniature so they can continue to grow their worlds as well. It would be neat to see how this all comes together in that final vision.
What do you make of Sakkoull and the expanded Cerberus range?
"The collection currently includes some fantastic miniatures, audiobooks and there will also be games in the near future..."
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Wow They look good the chariot looks like the one on the Brandenburg gate?
Those look really good.