Whew! Six months after receiving the Fulcrum as a bday gift from my fiancee, it's finally finished! Aside from the Storm Strider, I really think the Fulcrum is one of the best-looking Battle Engine models Privateer Press has created.
I've had a chance to 'field test' the Fulcrum four times now, and it hasn't disappointed me yet - setting things on fire is quite enjoyable - I can see why the Menoth players enjoy it!
The only thing I sort of wish I had done with this model is to do some of the green runes' OSL on the druids, but to be honest, by this point I was ready to finish the engine and have it be done with. At least I made myself try it out on the rocks that form the model's base.
I'm also planning at some point to make this model the centerpiece for a D&D adventure - it's too good not to...
(click on the photos to see some larger images)
I'll have to look into getting some more 'top-down' shots of the model when I can. This model makes me a pretty happy gamer. :)
Of course, there's the realization that somewhere down the line in the near future that I'm going to have to repeat this process in a similar manner when the Woldwrath finally comes out... Ah, wells... ;)
It does look like some sort of Ancient Azlanti artifact that is bent on Destroying the Universe as we know it...
ReplyDeleteHeh.. it rather does. It's probably what I'd use this for in a D&D game...
ReplyDeleteYou're also not far off as to what it's used for in the Iron Kingdoms setting, anyways :)
Circle Orboros - Saving Humanity by killing people en masse and destroying civilizations since 3500 BR! ;)
Then I shall counter it by casting mass frog that will help
ReplyDeletePossibly. 'Course, it might also attract the local Dire Trolls to come over for a free snack.
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