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Upstate, New York

I prefer cogforts over giants as a imperial knight equivalent model that every army can take. Much easier to theme into your army.

   
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Curious, I sort of feel the opposite. Cogforts are extremely complex constructions with a ravenous demand for power, that would require specialised skills and supplies simply to keep functioning. Even if you strongarm the crew, that solution will only last as long as the crew does. Then, when the crew dies to whatever horrors your army runs into, what does your Ogor band do?

Mega-Gargants are, fundamentally, just a Big Guy (or Big Lady, though the Big Ladies don't have miniature rep yet). They're naturally of a mercenary inclination and don't need maintenance beyond being convinced to stick around, and being fed, which you can do by having them eat your enemies if need be. Even if your army is a whole swarm of Nighthaunt ghosts, your Gargant could be a ghost himself (whereas the Nighthaunt don't tend to keep the engineering network necessary to keep complex machinery operational...)

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Looks like classic kits/units are on life support in the CoS...

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 Kanluwen wrote:
This is, emphatically, why I will continue suggesting nuking Guard and starting over again. It's a legacy army that needs to be rebooted with a new focal point.

Confirmation of why no-one should listen to Kanluwen when it comes to the IG - he doesn't want the IG, he wants Kan's New Model Army...

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You aren't even trying ty pretend for honest arqument. Open bad faith trolling.
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Upstate, New York

 Ashiraya wrote:
Curious, I sort of feel the opposite. Cogforts are extremely complex constructions with a ravenous demand for power, that would require specialised skills and supplies simply to keep functioning. Even if you strongarm the crew, that solution will only last as long as the crew does. Then, when the crew dies to whatever horrors your army runs into, what does your Ogor band do?

Mega-Gargants are, fundamentally, just a Big Guy (or Big Lady, though the Big Ladies don't have miniature rep yet). They're naturally of a mercenary inclination and don't need maintenance beyond being convinced to stick around, and being fed, which you can do by having them eat your enemies if need be. Even if your army is a whole swarm of Nighthaunt ghosts, your Gargant could be a ghost himself (whereas the Nighthaunt don't tend to keep the engineering network necessary to keep complex machinery operational...)


That’s fair. I might be biased as an undead player. Crew dies? Just reanimate them and tell them to get back to work. Death is no excuse to stop. We will literally suck your soul out and bind it to that control panel. Any needed thinking can be done by the vampires who are lounging on the balcony having a nice goblet of “wine” while the battle unfolds…

   
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I hope to someday see an Idoneth cogfort conversion with the tower being worn as a shell by a massive hermit crab.
   
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Upstate, New York

 Coenus Scaldingus wrote:
I hope to someday see an Idoneth cogfort conversion with the tower being worn as a shell by a massive hermit crab.


I could also see some coming from the fish tank section of the local pet store.

   
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Annandale, VA

 Coenus Scaldingus wrote:
I hope to someday see an Idoneth cogfort conversion with the tower being worn as a shell by a massive hermit crab.


Flashbacks to the big hermit crab in the Metal Slug games.


   
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 Ashiraya wrote:
Curious, I sort of feel the opposite. Cogforts are extremely complex constructions with a ravenous demand for power, that would require specialised skills and supplies simply to keep functioning. Even if you strongarm the crew, that solution will only last as long as the crew does. Then, when the crew dies to whatever horrors your army runs into, what does your Ogor band do?

Mega-Gargants are, fundamentally, just a Big Guy (or Big Lady, though the Big Ladies don't have miniature rep yet). They're naturally of a mercenary inclination and don't need maintenance beyond being convinced to stick around, and being fed, which you can do by having them eat your enemies if need be. Even if your army is a whole swarm of Nighthaunt ghosts, your Gargant could be a ghost himself (whereas the Nighthaunt don't tend to keep the engineering network necessary to keep complex machinery operational...)

I'd say lorewise Mega-Gargants make more sense as mercenaries to any army but miniature wise Cogforts work better as its way easier to kitbash it to fit your army
   
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Part 1 of my Cities of Sigmar review covers the Cogfort and Gate Gargants with HQ sprue images and a list of all build options. I also filmed an unboxing for the Cogfort, inc. a walk-through the assembly guide so you can see all the options. There's so much you can do wit this kit, like swapping the legs to lean the Cogfort into various angles. As a contrast, the Gargants are just monopose models without any options (and lots of seam lines).

Check my review here: https://taleofpainters.com/2026/05/of-cogforts-and-gate-gargants-cities-of-sigmar-unboxing-part-1/

 
   
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Exeter, UK

Gargant faces are split down the nose? What a weird choice to make in assembling that sprue. Yuck.
   
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 stahly wrote:
Part 1 of my Cities of Sigmar review covers the Cogfort and Gate Gargants with HQ sprue images and a list of all build options. I also filmed an unboxing for the Cogfort, inc. a walk-through the assembly guide so you can see all the options. There's so much you can do wit this kit, like swapping the legs to lean the Cogfort into various angles. As a contrast, the Gargants are just monopose models without any options (and lots of seam lines).

Check my review here: https://taleofpainters.com/2026/05/of-cogforts-and-gate-gargants-cities-of-sigmar-unboxing-part-1/


Thank you for the sprue and showing the instructions

Looking forward to seeing the Dawner's Triumph sprue
   
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Southern New Hampshire

 Inquisitor Gideon wrote:
These Cogfort conversions are hilarious and i love them

https://www.warhammer-community.com/en-gb/articles/ntd1gm7z/converting-the-cogfort/

The Tzeentch one in particular is terrifying.


I would love to see that thing painted. I may also have to rip that off. I'm a little surprised the whole thing rests on such a small-ish stand.

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I dont see the cogfort being sidelined in a couple editions. They are big expensive kits that most people will not buy more than 1 of if they buy it at all, etc. Its harder to recover the cost invested in designing and producing the kit, therefore it makes sense that they would try to maximize the marketability of the kid by making it as broadly sellable as possible.

The reason they dont have to do the same with something like 40k Knights is because 40k has a much larger playerbase and between pure knights players and imperium players who want to ally one in they can sell plenty.

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UK

Honestly less than half of 40K's factions can't take a knight and that's basically just the Xenos. Even then Orks and Genestealer Cults have more than ample lore reasons to steal one and convert it up.

AoS also has a lot more interfaction relations. Order, Destruction and Death grand alliances even stand together regularly against Chaos and many settlements will have multiple factions sharing space. Orks, Ogors, Goblins and such can be found in Cities of Sigmar.

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On a different note, judging from reviews the cogfort is one of the most customisable kits they've ever made. And the Dawners Triumph is the hidden gem of the release. Twenty parts to build it, about fifty optional coins, candles etc that can be used in any way.

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Its a great way to stove away your discontinued models. Unusable models + faction scenery on top of walking legs = cog hulk mercenary.
   
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Absolutely not an impulse buy, but I could see myself slotting in a mercenary cogfort someday.

It's on the list.

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 Overread wrote:
Honestly less than half of 40K's factions can't take a knight and that's basically just the Xenos. Even then Orks and Genestealer Cults have more than ample lore reasons to steal one and convert it up.


Well, yes.

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Is there info yet on which units can be reinforced?
I was hoping to use a unit of 20 Grenadiers but they look very Warcry like. So maybe you cannot reinforce them like the Wildercorps (up until now).
   
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The whole book has been leaked, so the info should be out there. I haven't had a chance to read it yet.
   
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I posted the leaks but unless something new has been leaked, there is no info on the reinforcement mechanic.

Is this normally just written next to the points cost of units?
   
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The battle profiles (points) have been posted to WarCom. And as far as I'm aware, a unit can be reinforced unless the battle profile says it can't.

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 Astmeister wrote:
I posted the leaks but unless something new has been leaked, there is no info on the reinforcement mechanic.

Is this normally just written next to the points cost of units?


It is written in the points and the Grenadiers can not be Reinforced.

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Uh I was not aware that this has been posted on warcom thank you!


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I feel like there is no infantry option (except maybe some of the legends) which are worth charging out of the conqueror Cogfort.

I had hoped the grenadiers could do it, but only 10 is really not so good.

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I just learned that Gallants will get their bonus charging out of a Cogfort.


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With the appropriate buffs from +1D of the Cogfort and hitting on 2+ from all out attack they would put quite a number of wounds on units.

Save of the unit Damage
2+ 12.5
3+ 18.75
4+ 25
5+ 31.25
6+ 37.5

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Sigmar's Moving Cogforts would be an awesome new codex to rival Sons of Behemat.

Casual gaming, mostly solo-coop these days.

 
   
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 Astmeister wrote:
I just learned that Gallants will get their bonus charging out of a Cogfort.


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With the appropriate buffs from +1D of the Cogfort and hitting on 2+ from all out attack they would put quite a number of wounds on units.

Save of the unit Damage
2+ 12.5
3+ 18.75
4+ 25
5+ 31.25
6+ 37.5


Hm, that's an impressive amount of damage for a human unit. Makes a change.
   
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SamusDrake wrote:
Sigmar's Moving Cogforts would be an awesome new codex to rival Sons of Behemat.


There's an Army of Renown for that.

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LatheBiosas wrote:I have such a difficult time hitting my opponents... setting them on fire seems so much simpler.

Kid_Kyoto wrote:"Don't be a dick" and "This is a family wargame" are good rules of thumb.


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It's WHTV, but there's quite a nice hidden article in there about building and painting the Cogfort:

https://www.warhammer-community.com/en-gb/articles/f2nqcu4x/cogforts-march-to-battle-on-warhammer-tv/
   
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I could see a Megagargant cos playing a cogfort
   
 
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