The creators of Konflikt 47, Clockwork Goblin, have released a selection of their weird war designs in 15mm resin. I posted my tesla turrets late last year. And now it is time for the German walkers.
I picked up a Thor heavy panzermech. They are a beast. A king tiger on legs.

And a zug of light walker, panzer spinne.

I have one of these in my 28mm Turkish army. While I’m unlikely to get more in the larger scale, I can see these four in a supporting role for the Thor similar to the Panzer III accompanied early production Tigers.

I used a paint scheme inspired by Normandy in 1944, which will match a much older 15mm German force that I have.

The models are great. Crisp, clean molding and good fun to paint. I suspect that Clockwork Goblin will add to their range over coming months. And that could prove to be very tempting.
They look great. Not my “cup of tea”, but they look great.
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thanks Guru. I don’t disagree, but it is very K-47 in style. The feet on the light mech would plunge straight into the ground, but the spider-aspect is fun
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Very nice, Dave! 🙂 I like the camouflage!
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thanks John. I put off finishing these for 6 months, but I’m pleased with the result.
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What odd, fun models. Well done on the paintjob!
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thanks ToT
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They look good and lets be honest the Konflikt 47 rules (just like like Bolt Action IMO) work much better in 15mm than 28mm. Sure 28mm looks great (no argument there) but the movement & weapon ranges are stupid at that figure scale for a WW2 game.
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Solid points; although I think adding a bit of weird to the Battlegroup rules could work quite well too.
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Yeah the weird is actually really easy to add onto most ww2 rules without much effort
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Whoa they’re so cool
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I agree; they are fun models
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Tank mechs! I’d love a few of those, even though I don’t think they’d fit with any of my games or figures. Well done.
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I’m sure you’ll find something to do with them …
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Nice painting on some fun sculpts. I like it when ‘weird war’ stuff leans into the ‘weird’ side of things, and the mix of crazy walking tanks with sensible camouflage works very well.
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I quite agree; no point being weird unless you dial it up eleven!
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Wow mate these are pretty amazing with that cammo! I’m glad I didn’t have to make them as I have trouble with ordinary tracks let alone legs!!
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Thanks Pat. An advantage with fiction is that no-one can say it is incorrect 🙂
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So true!
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