
Step into the World of Warcrow with our fully painted miniatures.
Have you heard of Infinity, the most popular wargame from Corvus Belli?
We assume you do, since Infinity has been on the market for 20 years and features stunning cyberpunk style models. If you’re into sci-fi vibes with hardcore gameplay, you probably like it too.
But what if you’re not a fan of huge rulebooks and guys pumped with metal and electronics running around?
Corvus Belli had this thought in mind. And they started cooking.
The effect?
Warcrow.
Well, it depends on what we are looking at.
From a lore perspective, Warcrow introduces the world of Lindwurm, a fantasy setting where magic has reappeared. Sometimes it’s a good thing; other times, not so much. A mysterious red fog spreads across the land, creating magical abominations. Of course, all the factions of Lindwurm are affected by the reappearance of magic – mostly in a violent way. In the Warcrow universe, everyone dislikes everyone, and thus we have a tabletop wargame.
So, what type of wargame is Warcrow? As we mentioned earlier, Corvus Belli took a different approach compared to Infinity, offering much simpler mechanics, smaller-scale battles, and a lot less to remember during gameplay. Of course, it’s still a wargame, complete with a rulebook and all, but it offers a much easier entry point compared to other games. Additionally, the game introduces something original, called ‘Events’ in the rulebook. These can completely change the game! Remember the fog from the lore? It can appear in the game, turning the tide for every player.
Let’s have a sneak peak of what factions are, and will be available.
Factions in Warcrow
Currently, Warcrow features two playable factions, with more on the horizon:
Hegemony of Embersig
A young and expansionist empire. Strong Nilfgaard vibes from ‘The Witcher’ series (or other violent empires that use black as the primary armor color).
Here’s how we painted them: black armor with gold elements. To add contrast, we gave them slightly brighter lower parts than what you can see in the official Corvus Belli images. Higher-ranked units also received red elements, giving off ancient Rome vibes.
Northern Tribes
Composed mostly of sentient non-human beings, primarily Orcs. There are some lion-like species, as well as humanoids resembling the figures from James Cameron’s ‘Avatar.
In the world of Lindwurm, green-skins are… more intelligent compared to those in other universes. They look like orcs who met Vikings at some point and adopted their appearance. That was our inspiration for painting the Northern Tribes: metal armor painted with a dark wash, complemented by leather base shirts to contrast the overall dark tone. Additionally, we gave them snowy bases to resemble their place of origin.
These factions are currently available to play, but more are on the way.
Corvus Belli recently teased the next faction coming to Warcrow: the Syenann, a wood elf variant within the Warcrow universe.
Beyond Winds from the North, and other expansions
Additionally, we had the opportunity to paint all currently available add-ons for the two existing armies. Check them out below.
Beyond Winds from the North
A full expansion for the Hegemony of Embersig and Northern Tribes armies. The entire set includes six miniatures, which you can see fully painted.
The Hegemony miniatures needed to match the rest of the army. You know, the empire doesn’t like to stand out, so black and gold set the tone.
We took a more relaxed approach to painting the Tribes’ Skin Changers. They are a wilder bunch, and we think we captured that with our painting.
Bulwarks, Tundra Marauders and Officers
Bulwarks are the defenders of the Hegemony, known for their unwavering discipline and ability to hold the line against overwhelming odds. TThe first thing you notice is their golden shields and pointy spears. We also added wooden shafts to create subtle contrast to the overall metallic aesthetic.
For the Tundra Marauders, we painted them to closely match the main Northern Tribes army. The biggest difference, of course, is their deep blue skin color (darker than the Skin Changers) and the addition of cool blue highlights to their armor.
Both sides received officers as well. These (naturally) resemble their army of origin but have some personal features, such as different weaponry (the Orc whip rules) and clothing. All painted with care, of course.
Ahlwardt Ice Bear, Marhael the Refused and the Darkmaster
These are the only standalone miniatures released by Corvus Belli for Warcrow so far. So, we painted them a bit differently, setting aside the factions’ overall styling.
A legendary leader among the Northern Tribes, Ahlwardt embodies the perfect balance between raw primal power and calculated strategic command. He’s also a cute kitty (think Khajiit with wares, but bulkier), so we spent most of our time on fur care.
Marhael received blue clothing with a green coat flowing on his back. Remember the white and blue striped bottoms on the other Embersig soldiers? We believe that’s what lies beneath their armor. The most noticeable part of the miniature is the magical arc of his blade, which features highlights and a touch of green overlay.
The Darkmaster sits on the opposite end of the shading spectrum, with a lot of darker tones. Most of his armor and its additions resemble other elements of the Tribes. To highlight his specialty in magic, we spent a lot of time on the smoke effect behind him. We used a stippling method to give some texture to his magical violet smoke.
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