Meet Capitol’s Iron Lady For Warzone Resurrection!
June 12, 2014 by brennon
Prodos Games has previewed another upcoming miniature for Warzone: Resurrection. This time it's the Capitol getting some reinforcements from the one woman army medic that is The Iron Lady. See what you think!
As you can see she's quite the tabletop presence and if you wanted anyone to be treating you, and indeed protecting you, then it would be her. That big shield is brilliant and I love the armour as a whole. If I hadn't already started working on my Imperials then I think it could have been Capitol that stole my money!
That or Bauhaus...or Dark Legion...they're all too nice looking!
Will you draft in this Iron Lady?
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Coming up quite nicely. First thing I thought when I saw her banner pole was ‘Particle Lance! Awesome!’. Wrong game world… 😀
I read the tag line for this post and my first thought was, “A mechanized Margaret Thatcher? Awesome!”
A good sculpt. She is just lacking a handbag,
Impressive. I hope her medical skills are not rusty…
Wow , these mini are just great
If someone can help me i would like to get more game play of warzone resurrection cause right now i am hesitant tu push the Buy button on Warzone my heart is between Warzone and a kikstarter for Fallen Frontier witch work also with dice and card , so any suggestion ?
Magedelanuit, I’ve been heavily into (and now even involved with) warzone since the kickstarter. There is an awesome, active and thriving community on Facebook and Prodos are also active and responsive on there (in fact it was Rob from Prodos that spotted your post and asked me to come here and respond to you). I wouldn’t have become so involved if I didn’t like the way the game plays. I’m a big fan of the cards and the way they affect gameplay at all levels, I prefer this kind of game where players take it in turns to activate units rather than whole armies (although I’m tempted to try something along the lines of the bolt action activation method). The game is well balanced (Jared, the main rule developer, used his engineering back ground to really work out an extensive balancing of the points system). I love the minis (especially one in particular) and as a fan of resins and plastics over metal I think their material, procast, is a joy to work with. I also like the fact that by resurrecting an old IP there is an extensive background, loads of artwork, an upcoming roleplay game (which I also backed) a (bad) film and loads of stories to read. There is also a good amount of factions to choose from and play that whilst having a definitive style can all be played in many variations – you don’t have to be just a close combat army or a ranged army, you can choose on the day!
I’m a big fan as you can tell 🙂
Paul aka Brigadier P. D. ‘Righteous’ Rist – imperial Corporation 😉