Abissinins Heavy Machine Lionheart #1
The Heavy Machine Lionhearts are the heaviest oath the Empire can place upon a battlefield. Chosen from veterans of the Colonial Phalanx, they are warriors whose loyalty has already endured distance, hardship, and bloodshed beneath foreign skies. To be sealed within iron harness and reinforced plate is not merely advancement, but elevation — a recognition that one’s name is worthy of bearing the Empire’s full weight.
Their armor is not anonymous machinery. Each suit is engraved with the sigils of province and lineage, etched alongside campaign honors and sacred script. Within the armored frame, the soldier stands as if in ceremony, rifle and heavy armament integrated into gauntleted grip, movements magnified by pistons and counterweights. Where ordinary troops bend beneath bombardment, the Heavy Machine Lionhearts remain upright, their steps slow and deliberate, like the measured cadence of a royal procession crossing hostile ground.
They are deployed where the line must not break. Breaches, shattered fortifications, burning crossroads — such places become their proving ground. They advance under fire that would scatter lighter formations, anchoring the battlefield through sheer endurance. Standards still rise behind them, drums still sound, but it is the impact of iron-shod boots that sets the rhythm. Their presence turns contested soil into imperial ground.
To allies, the Heavy Machine Lionhearts are reassurance made visible. To enemies, they are inevitability. For when the Empire commits its iron sons and daughters, it declares that retreat is dishonor and surrender unthinkable. In every grinding step and disciplined volley echoes a single truth: Abyssinia does not forget, and it does not yield. And yet, beyond the clash of steel and thunder, there is a deeper resonance: the Lionhearts embody the Empire’s memory itself. They carry the weight of fallen comrades, the echoes of campaigns fought across deserts, mountains, and storm-lashed coasts. Each advance is not only a tactical manoeuvre but a ritual of remembrance, a living monument to endurance. Their march is history made flesh, a reminder that the Empire’s strength is not measured in victories alone, but in the unbroken will of those who refuse to fall. Even in silence, their towering silhouettes speak of permanence, of a dominion that endures storms and centuries alike. They are not merely soldiers, but symbols — the Empire’s heartbeat rendered in iron and fire.
A dream for painters and grimdark collectors
The set– “Abissinins Heavy Machine Lionheart #1”, designed by Wargames Crew
The set includes:
Sword
Spear
SMG in two positions
Shield
Three head options
The slots in the arms are designed to fit 3×2 mm magnets in the shoulders and 2×1 mm magnets in the wrists. To install magnets into the weapons, you will need to cut off the pin and drill a 2×1 mm hole.
Total size 56mm
Base size is 40mm
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