A Wood-Elf treema alternative?

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A Wood-Elf treema alternative?

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I've seen these about in the Privateer Press catalogue and always thought they would be great as an alternative look for a wood-elf treeman. It's still a bit woody.

Its the Circle of Orboros "Woldwatcher".


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There's also the "Woldwarden".

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I just so happen to have my Circle army beside me.

The Woldwatcher isn't really big enough. It's not much bigger than a standard infantry model, despite the 40mm base. It certainly doesn't say "big slow st6 thing" to me. It's more of an ST4 look.

The Woldwarden might be a bit big, if anything. That's a 50mm base it's on. They're tall.
It MIGHT be doable, but you'd want "Prone" markers rather than laying down the model.

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You need prone markers witht he current treemen!

Thanks for that, didn't really know the scales. Not a player of Hordes/Warmachine myself. Just like some of the mini's that are suitable for BB.

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Post by quozl »

I think the watcher is perfect for a woodie treeman - I've been using one as such for months now.

It's made of wood and stone, and is much more massive than a chaos warrior, how much tougher do you want it to be :)

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