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Warmonger Spotlight – Heavy Gear Blitz – Southern Gear “Spitting Cobra”

Warmonger Spotlight – Heavy Gear Blitz – Southern Gear “Spitting Cobra”

Image Owned by Dream Pod 9 Ok Warmonger’s its now time for my fav gear of them all! Here we have the Southern Gear Spitting Cobra! This baby is the main fire support for the AST and it’s looks sweet to if you ask me. Here is the info ont he gear: Image owned by Dream Pod 9 Spitting Cobra: The Spitting Cobra is a uniquely Southern fire-support Gear. Territorial Arms based the design on the unpopular but effective “Constrictor” series of Gears by Mandeers Heavy Industries. Like most Southern specialist Gears, the Cobra actually covers a wide variety of roles. Its heavy armor and ample protection for the pilot makes it well-suited for heavy assault roles. The Cobra’s main fire support weapon is a massive heavy rocket pod, which allows it to make powerful, mostly precise strikes or cover a large area of the battlefield with a wave of rockets. A light guided mortar provides pin-point long-range firepower, while a smaller rocket pack serves as a supplemental assault/support weapon. Even when acting in a pure fire support role, its armor and payload means that Cobras tend to operate closer to the enemy than other fire support Gears and they will frequently switch between roles as needed. Like the Iguana, alternate Cobra load-outs focus on enhancing one aspect of the machine at the expense of the others. Anti-armor or long-range support load-outs are the most common, but dedicated assault models are not unknown.

August 9th, 2011 | Posted in Blog Network | Read More »

Warmonger Spotlight – Heavy Gear Blitz – Southern Gear “Black Mamba”

Warmonger Spotlight – Heavy Gear Blitz – Southern Gear “Black Mamba”

Image owned by Dream Pod 9 Hey there Warmonger's! With the Heavy Gear Contest in full effect I wanted to spotlight some

July 13th, 2011 | Posted in Blog Network | Read More »

Battlefoam Heavy Gear Bag

Battlefoam Heavy Gear Bag

Image owned by Battle Foam As you may already know here at Warmonger we have taken a liking to the game Heavy Gear Blitz . It's a good game and we will be having more

July 8th, 2011 | Posted in Blog Network | Read More »

Warmonger Gameday Reviews Heavy Gear Arena Mini Pack #1 Grizzly and Hunter XMG

Warmonger Gameday Reviews Heavy Gear Arena Mini Pack #1 Grizzly and Hunter XMG

Hey there Warmonger’s! Its time again for another review…this time we will be reviewing one of the packs of miniatures from the Heavy Gear Arena two player starter set. We are going to focus on The Grizzly and the Hunter XMG this time and follow up with the other two later. Each one of these will also have a “How I Paint” Video so keep an eye out for that one. So here we go…let us know what you think and if there is any thing we can do to make them better.

May 2nd, 2011 | Posted in Blog Network | Read More »

Image Owned by Dream Pod 9 Hey there Warmonger's! We have

Image Owned by Dream Pod 9 Hey there Warmonger's! We have

Image Owned by Dream Pod 9 Hey there Warmonger’s! We have another review for you here. It’s still int he Heavy Gear World and the next few reviews will be in the Heavy Gear world. But this time instead of a game book or starter box…I’m going to show you a miniature it’s self. We are going to look at the Spitting Cobra. Now right off the bat you would think that this miniature has a flaw, that being its made of metal. And for the most part that would be correct since most metal miniatures are not friendly in the area of Assembly. This one is a little different. Yes it is metal and yes gluing metal to metal is a pain unless you pin. But the problem you have with most miniatures that are metal is the joints are way to small to pin. Not for this guy! The joins are huge so pinning is idea making this guy easy to assemble

April 4th, 2011 | Posted in Blog Network | Read More »