More Stark Previews For Knight Models’ A Game Of Thrones
January 31, 2024 by brennon
Knight Models has been sharing more previews for their upcoming miniatures game set in Westeros and A Game Of Thrones. Based on the TV series, we've got a better look at Robb Stark and some loyal Stark soldiers.
Robb Stark & Stark Soldiers // A Game Of Thrones
The recent preview showed off what could be one of the sets for the upcoming game. You've got Robb Stark in all his finery, leading the battle against the Lannisters during the early portions of the story. He is flanked by Grey Wind and a band of Stark soldiers armed with different weapons. I like the look of the miniatures we see here, in Knight Models' 35mm scale. The soldiers in particular look great.
Additional miniatures previewed over the last few days included Catelyn Stark & Rodrik Cassel for the Stark cause.
Catelyn Stark & Rodrik Cassel // A Game Of Thrones
Again, the likenesses are spot on for the actors from the TV series and if you're someone who enjoyed the initial seasons of the show, I could see this being a very popular line of miniatures. As mentioned, it looks like the focus is going to be on the initial wars of A Game Of Thrones and the battle between the North under the command of the Starks and the Lannisters in the South. It seems like a good period to set those initial battles and skirmishes.
We're yet to hear about game mechanics and such but if you sign up for Knight Models' Newsletter, you might get an update soon!
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"...it looks like the focus is going to be on the initial wars of A Game Of Thrones and the battle between the Starks and the Lannisters"
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Winter? Spring is around the corner!
So Winter is coming. It just takes some time he isn’t the youngest anymore cut him some slack.
The models look amazing from a painting aspect they would be fun project. I am not so sure about the style of the game. The game of thrones to me screams for a large scale table top game that we have from comn. It will be interesting to see how the rules look for this scale of game.
Beautiful models!
These are indeed gorgeous miniatures, but the large scale kills my interest. I essentially only collect standard 28mm figures (with a very few exceptions), and can’t justify picking up a new range in a totally different scale that can’t be used alongside my existing figures.