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Here we have two relatively new<br />

Confrontation models to take a look<br />

at. First up is Tanath, the Young<br />

Wolf. As is readily visible, Tanath is<br />

from the barbarian army and is quite<br />

buff. He is very muscled, but not in<br />

an over the top kind <strong>of</strong> way. He did<br />

require more cleaning than is typical<br />

for Confrontation miniatures and as<br />

you can see above his rather large<br />

spear broke. This happened during<br />

cleaning. The spear<br />

is top heavy and the<br />

joint where it broke<br />

seems pretty weak.<br />

Even with that<br />

problem I really like<br />

this figure a lot! The<br />

ritual scarring on his<br />

chest and arms is<br />

very cool and he just<br />

looks like a major<br />

bad-ass. At $7.99<br />

USD he’s a bit on the<br />

pricey side, but it’s a<br />

versatile figure that<br />

can fit into many<br />

games. Tanath<br />

comes as a one piece<br />

model, unless his<br />

spear brakes on you too!<br />

Razheem L’Insense is a massive<br />

mounted model that impressed me<br />

from the get go. He comes in seven<br />

pieces and went together very<br />

easily. Actually, there was less<br />

cleanup with Razheem than with<br />

Tanath. This figure makes for a<br />

brutally impressive centerpiece <strong>of</strong> an<br />

army. If you don’t play<br />

Confrontation he will also find a<br />

happy home in many other games. I<br />

don’t play Alchemists in<br />

Confrontation (But I might start<br />

now!) so I’ll be using him in my<br />

Dungeons and Dragons campaign<br />

as a bad guy. I doubt that you’ll<br />

come across as perfect <strong>of</strong> a<br />

mounted Chaos Warrior general I<br />

could even see him in a Vampire<br />

Count army for Warhammer Fantasy<br />

Battle. He’d also make a very<br />

suitable Undead Knight for<br />

Chronopia. With the right paint job<br />

he could also probably be dropped<br />

into a ‘good guy’ army.<br />

He’s wearing massive amounts <strong>of</strong><br />

plate armor and looks ready to cut a<br />

wide swathe through enemy ranks.<br />

Seeing the model in your hand really<br />

gets across the ‘massive-ness’ <strong>of</strong><br />

the figure. His shield alone is almost<br />

8<br />

as big as a regular sized model. He<br />

is one bad motor scooter!<br />

OK, now for the downside.<br />

Razheem will set you back about<br />

$20.00 USD. If you’re comparing<br />

him to a general on a dragon that’s<br />

not too bad, but it just gave me a<br />

slight cringe. Not enough not to get<br />

him though. He’s absolutely<br />

awesome!

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