Strange Creations & Experiments For TTCombat’s Carnvale!
October 17, 2022 by brennon
TTCombat has expanded their Carnevale range with even more miniatures for this Horror-filled miniature wargame. Alongside the pre-orders that we saw last week, we had a whole new gang called Experimental Plasma Analysis.
Experimental Plasma Analysis // Carnevale
The first set builds on the options available for The Doctors. Leading the way is The Doctor Of Blood who has worked out how to use bloodletting to fuel their own magical spells. Keeping with the theme of magic, there is also the Morgue Doctor.
The third Doctor is the Doctor Of Venesection who is a little 'armless. However, you don't want to get in the way of those sharp teeth! Capping things off, there is also the massive Brined Horror which is powered by the Elixir Of Death. Made out of all sorts of strange sea creatures, this is going to be a rumbling slab of flesh that is going to be very, very hard to stop!
More Carnevale Monsters
As well as the new warband, there were also two more monstrous releases for those looking to play as the Strigoi in their games of Carnevale. Why would Vlad Dracula settle for just regular ol' vampires in his employ when he could experiment?
Cetean Upior // Carnevale
The first of these creatures is the Cetean Upior. Forced to feed on many, many, many Rashaar, this creature has taken on many of their qualities. It is strong and deadly and now slithers through the waters of Venice looking to drag Dracula's foes into the water. I love that the Strigoi of Carnevale aren't just all normal vampires with a love of aristocracy. There is a nice bonus Lovecraftian feel to their design!
We also have the mighty Zoryi which seems like it fits into that classic monstrous vampire theming!
Zoryi // Carnevale
Both horrific and beautiful (I guess?) in equal measure, this creature is a mass of bones, flesh and muscle that stomps forth across the cobbles of Venice, consuming and destroying everything in its way. You can see the core of what this creature once was and it now has two extra arms which are designed to rend through armour without issue. Absolutely terrifying and a nice addition to Carnevale.
Could you be tempted to snap up these new beasts for use in Carnevale?
"I love that the Strigoi of Carnevale aren't just all normal vampires with a love of aristocracy. There is a nice bonus Lovecraftian feel to their design!"
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Ooh interesting figures the first set of figures look like the characters from the hostel film.
Those look really good.