Warhammer Age Of Sigmar Combine Firepower & Ogor Might
June 20, 2023 by brennon
If you're looking to get a taste of The Old World in The Mortal Realms, take a peek at the new Fusil-Major On Ogor Warhulk which got previewed this week for Games Workshop's Warhammer Age Of Sigmar and the Cities Of Sigmar.
Fusil-Major On Ogor Warhulk // Warhammer Age Of Sigmar
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The Fusil-Major needed a perch from which they could command the battlefield and also somewhere where they could keep an eye on the unfolding battlefield around them. The logical conclusion was therefore to build a perch atop the back of a second-generation Ogor, clad in heavy armour and hefting around a big shield.
This combination affords the Ogor some tasty morsels for obeying the commands of the Fusil-Major and also a stable firing platform from which to rain down shots on their enemies. As long as the Warhulk remains stationary, it confirms some good benefits to both of them as they hold their ground.
Big Guys And Big Guns // Warhammer Age of Sigmar
The design of the miniatures for the Cities Of Sigmar are scratching a hobby itch! The infantry, cavalry, commanders and now specialists are all looking great and I think it's grand that Games Workshop has finally got around to making these regular ol' humans feel part of The Mortal Realms. The Freeguild that we already have access to are fine but they always had a feel about them that they were part of a different game.
I am eager to see what comes up next for the Cities Of Sigmar who are heading out on Dawnbringer Crusades!
What do you make of this odd partnership?
"I am eager to see what comes up next for the Cities Of Sigmar who are heading out on Dawnbringer Crusades!"
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Without trying to stir up hurt feelings, plus in fairness I should say I don’t play AOS, but I’m not a fan of this. Feels like someone started to remake the steam tank from the coupler down then went home and watched beyond the thunder dome. I’m biased as I’d rather purchase the wargames Atlantic ogor set. Best I can say is that you could get two conversations out of this offering.
I bet he has trouble with a head wind advancing.?
Master Blaster but Blaster is on top
I suppose if they do a terrible job it is easier for the Skaven to improve on the design. On this one anything would be an improvement, looks like Snotling Engineering to me.
They should have had the Ogre on top of the Major’s head. #sillyminis
And I thought Lord Pony Ponyton of the 40k Lipenstrimer Musical Horse Ride was the Silly Miniature of the New Era.
Oh, how wrong I was.
An Ogre with a Man-Hat, this is the winner.
Slow, slow, slow clap.
Jeez this is the stupidest mini since … Oh since last week’s tyrannid meat skirt.
I love it, actually fun and character in a model rather than just another try hard super detailed generic thing.
Whole heap of butt hurt people about this in various corners of the net though “stop putting fun in my game!”
I dig the ogre, but the crow’s nest is just too goofy. It works really well for the Ogor Glutton standard bearer with the Gretchen in a crow’s nest on the standard, but this doesn’t work for me.
I’d buy it just for the ogor if it wasn’t G-Dub and the price was actually reasonable.
I agree totally, the ogre is great sans the crow’s nest. The pity is if you buy the model, you are still paying for the rider. Personally I think they copied Mantic’s Halfling Troll Gunners – I am sure of it.