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June Preview & Roadmap

June will be the first month for the Age of Fantasy Dwarves. The Champion will be their more martial hero for the month, while the Rune Lord takes care of magical needs. The Dwarf Warriors are the mainstay of the force, sturdy in the face of threats to their home. The Marksmen showcase the skill of dwarf engineers to make deadly devices as they hold rifles and pistols, but sometimes keep vigil with crossbow too. The Flame Cannon is just one of many artillery in the dwarf arsenal of tinkered tools of warfare, but it is probably the most flashy as it sends out gouts of flame like from the mouth of a dragon itself. The Orc Marauders this month are showing off their skills with technology as well with the Customizer and Mechanic heroes, their knowledge of tech helping to augment the gear of their battlefield family. The Specialists and Veteran Specialists making great use of all the special weapons designed by orc engineers, bringing what they need to win any firefight. The Trike is a larger version of a bike that can hold an extra rider, which means it can also take a much heavier gun. And the Assault buggy is bigger still, a more stable off road vehicle on four wheels that billows smoke, revs loudly and fills the air with gunfire for a cacophony of orc road rage.

Please remember that these are early WIP shots of the models and not the final versions of the models.

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The Dwarves march from the their mountain mines in June. The Dwarf Champion is giving the marching orders, clad in heavy armor and wielding impressively large weapons. Their shields making them an immovable object while also being a nice place to store their next celebratory ale. The Rune Lords are masters of writing who manifest dwarven scriptures into powerful spells. When etched, each Rune can bolster their kinsmen or spell the end for enemies. The Dwarf Warriors are the protectors of the mines, stout fighters who always protect themselves and others behind sturdy shields while being skilled with their well crafted arms. Dwarven Marksmen are skilled hunters and shooters whose small form gives them a steady shot. Using rifles, crossbows or even dueling pistols, anyone on the other end of their sights is gone in a flash. Just because the Dwarves are smaller than some of the other races of Tyria doesn't mean they can't make up for it in large ways like with their war machines, the Cannon maybe the most simple of them, but still the one that packs the most bang.

June's Orc Marauders are the more crafty members of the tribes. The Orc Customizer is a tinkerer, creating contraptions that help their units move up the battlefield uninjured. Orc Specialists have a tool kit of weapons to choose from that can be used up close and personal like flamers and exploding spears, but also long range weapons such as rocket launchers or railguns for when the explosions need to happen a bit further away. The Orc Veteran Specialist upgrade their guns considerably to heavier versions. They may still be just as reckless with their shots as most orcs, but when the bullets are bigger, they do more damage, and that's what important to them. Roads belong to the Orcs, which is why the only thing better than a bike to them is a bigger bike. The Trike ads an extra wheel and an extra seat so that more of their friends can join in on the road trip, seeing the sights and unloading shells from a variety of heavy weapons. The Orc Assault Buggy goes off off road, kicking up dirt as it speeds around with it's more stable four wheels. It's arsenal extremely customizable for it's riders so they can bring the weapons they like the feel of most.

For Age of Fantasy: Quest the Shadow Stalkers Druid will join the adventure in June. Residing under the safety of the tree's shadows, the Shadow Stalkers Druid has become more one with the nature that now surrounds it. Learning the magics of the leaves, it can use the power of the forest to help heal his party, or wound enemies that may threaten its adopted home.

In Grimdark Future: Star Quest for June, the High Elf Fleets Instigator is keen to share her knowledge in ways that bolster and aid her squad. As a motivator she can help her fellow operatives stay in the fight by reducing their stress or helping them shrug off a hit that isn't actually as bad as they think it is. She's an inspiring fighter who makes everyone around her just that little bit better.

In June, find refuge from the sun with the Desert Platforms Terrain. This terrain pack is designed to add some height to battles among the sands. Stack up the buildings to create complex structures for skilled shooters to aim from or parkour to new levels with more acrobatic foot soldiers. The ground floor is still a great place to duck for cover for anyone who doesn't need to be up high.

For our 2D releases, you'll see the Shadow Stalkers - Set #4 and the Dwarf Guilds - Set #4, plus Paper Terrain sets. The 2D models are a great way to prepare armies for games quickly!

You'll also get 12 Short Stories with Missions and early access to The Rusted Crown campaign for Age of Fantasy: Quest as well as early access to the Escaping New Orzuk campaign for Grimdark Future: Star Quest

3D Print Rewards (1 legendary + 231 models + 112 bases + 18 game aids + 13 Terrain):

*Number of Models are only estimates and based on the number of pre-combined models. 

2D Print Rewards:

Lore Rewards:

Early Access Rewards:

The above is only the new stuff that's being added next month, so you're also getting a ton of other welcome pack minis, a 50% discount code for our MyMiniFactory store, games, and much more!

Here is the roadmap for the next few months:

That's it for now, happy wargaming!

- OPR Team

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Comments

I generally agree, but I also appreciate their attempts to make their minis a bit more unique, and I'd say they're okay for what they are. I'll probably need to see their releases for the next few months and see how they shape out.

Stuart Jones

I love Dawis but i dont like these Dwarfs, the helmets look silly, the armor isnt majestic at all and the axes look like the roofpiece of a lego building. And the worst are the shields. I love opr and i love theyr minis so faar and i was super hyped as i heard they do dwarfs but now im just disappointed.

Gino Gotsch

Separate shields work better, so we can print them in clear to make them appear like energy of some sort... using a transparent wash like Tamiya clear blue

Bryan K. Brown

It would be super-awesome if the Dwarf shields were attached separate so we can customize our army a little more!

Aaron Mayer

Are the orc/vampire heads swappable... will gw heads fit?? Buggies look cool...

Charles Waggoner


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