ADDITIONAL MATERIAL

Several files with additional graphic material for Warmonger have been added to the Downloads page, taking advantage of the wealth of art we have from the excellent illustrators of our game.

The first of these is a poster with a blank space, designed so that stores, clubs, or any other association that wants to organize a game or tournament can print it and advertise it properly.

With a stunning drawing by Mike Hoffman entitled Iron Wolf, we are sure that this poster will leave no one indifferent.

The second element is a VHS cover that can be printed on A4 paper and used with a box for this archaic method of playback, which arouses so much nostalgia (without any rational cause for it) among our generation.

Inside, with a little ingenuity regarding the transport system, you can fit a band that doesn’t have many large miniatures, or in any case additional material such as cards, templates, dice, markers… and transport your gear with all the retro style it deserves.

In this case, we have opted for the beautiful illustration by French artist Vincent Cara (VAX), who granted us the rights a few months ago.

The third and final new feature is something very geeky and personal, directly linked to the inspiration of all those 16-bit Commodore Amiga video games to which we owe much of our imagination, creativity, and fantasy.

These two downloads are designed to create a cover for an original Amiga video game box, in this case Sensible Soccer: European Champions, which is one of the most common sizes for that computer. One of the files is designed to be cut out and glued together to create a cover for the original box (with additional flaps to hold it in place), while the other is to replace the back of the box.

In the following photos, you can see part of the assembly process (which is very simple) and the final result with an example of everything that can be put in the box: miniatures, dice, markers, templates…

For this special packaging, we have used the spectacular cover art from the rulebook, an oil painting by Breo Álvarez, with the addition of a very sinister illustration by Peter Ocampo on the back.

All this, remember, can be found in the Downloads section. What are you waiting for to show off those Warmonger bands and accessories in all their retro glory?

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