Cities Siege Walker Gothic Steam Cannon Platform
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Description
Bring overwhelming firepower to your tabletop with the Cathedral Siege Walker, a towering gothic artillery platform inspired by grand fantasy cities and blackpowder engineering.
This heavily armoured walking war machine combines monumental architecture, ornate cathedral styling and industrial steam technology into a single battlefield centerpiece. Featuring a massive siege cannon, decorative stained-glass inspired panels, reinforced leg assemblies and intricate mechanical detailing, it is designed to dominate both display shelves and gaming tables.
Perfect as:
- Fantasy artillery platform
- City-state siege engine
- Steampunk war machine
- Narrative campaign centerpiece
- Display miniature for painters
- Proxy model for large artillery units
- Wargaming terrain objective
Designed with FDM printing in mind, featuring large readable surfaces, strong structural elements and clean silhouette definition that paints beautifully at tabletop scale.
Features
- Massive siege cannon
- Gothic cathedral-inspired architecture
- Steam-powered mechanical detailing
- Stable two-leg walker design
- Highly detailed but readable surfaces
- Ideal centerpiece model
- Compatible with 28-32mm fantasy wargaming
Whether defending city walls or leading an assault against impossible odds, the Cathedral Siege Walker brings devastating firepower and unmistakable presence to any army collection.
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License
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