For this first review, I’ll be rating both a Warjack(myrmidon) as well as a Warcaster model from the exciting new Retribution faction for Warmachine. Anyone who has spent at least some time on the Privateer Press message boards has picked up that elves in Warmachine has been a hotly debated topic. Aesthetically, as most of you all have seen, the Retribution blend sleek anime physiques with themes of arcane magic, which does anchor them quite well in the Iron Kingdoms. Yet, I know you are all just dying to know how the models stack up. Sure I’ve looked over the models, you say to yourself, but how do they really rate against the rest of Privateer’s line? Well fear not! I am here for you. I’ll be using a rating system of 5 stars in 5 categories ( Parts, Assembly, Appearance, Quality, and an overall rating).
Let us start with Warcaster Dawnlord Vyros
Parts: 3 stars. This model, for a single infantry sized model, is a whopping six pieces: Body, head, sword arm, eagle arm, and couple sprues of shoulder exhaust vents.
Assembly: 4 stars. As with most of Privateer’s models, this guy is a lot of pieces, and all those pieces need to be pinned. Break out the pin vise! Mould lines are relatively minimal. The worst you will encounter is on the sword handle, though some quick filing should get rid of most of them
Appearance: 5 stars. This model oozes badass, and is quite contrary to traditional elfin aesthetics. Having seen pictures of all the Retribution casters, Vyros is easily my favorite. Prepare your opponents for the emotional trauma of seeing this model sitting across the table from them!
Quality: 5 stars. The sculpt quality is tip top. All the detail is sharply defined, and there are no visible blemishes.
Overall Rating: 4 stars. This model looks cool, and is a great sculpt. It is still quite a few pieces, and will take some time to put together.
Now onto the Myrmidon, specifically the Chimera
Parts: 2 stars. If you were worried about the piece count on Vyros, prepare to worry some more! The Chimera (a light myrmidon) is a massive 12 pieces: 2 legs, a pelvis piece, torso, 2 upper arms, 2 lower arms, 2 shoulder pads, a head, and a sprue of exhaust vents. The flip side to this is that this model is highly customizable but still an insane amount of pieces!
Assembly: 2 stars. Now that you know this model is indeed a dozen pieces, you should also know that most of these need to be pinned. I’m sure any veteran Warmachine player welcomes the pinning challenge, but be weary, this will be a mighty feat! Mould lines are virtually nonexistent.
Appearance: 4 stars. I like the Myrmidon’s sleek look. The whole jack is smooth, and has a very appealing mecha look. My only pet peeve with this model, and all of their myrmidons, is the dainty little hands! The magic-powered engines of war have….teeny, itty-bitty, little hands!
Quality: 5 stars. As with Vyros, the detail is very sharp. Even the little runes carved on the myrmidon’s armor are perfectly cast. No noticeable blemishes either.
Overall rating: 3 stars. This is a cool model, no doubt, but it is still a twelve piece metal model that will need extensive pinning. If you’re up to the challenge…your reward shall be great!
Happy Gaming,
Shane