After a long, hard search, I tracked down Andy Hoare, the Games Developer responsible
for the project, in the murky depths of Bugman’s Bar. One coffee later,
and Andy talked through the early decisions in the Lustria project.
"The Warhammer Realms series is about taking
your favourite armies somewhere they’ve never fought
before, loading up the baggage train, and seeing how
well
your models fare in a new environment, one that is as deadly
to them as the enemy. Not only that, but the Realms
series allows us to revisit and refresh the model ranges
of the armies native to each realm we write about."
A good excuse to release a couple of new boxed sets, then?
"Yes, indeed. Two of the major releases for this project
are the Skaven Plague Monk plastic kit and the Lizardmen Saurus
cavalry.”
Music to the ears of Lizardmen players everywhere. The Saurus
cavalry models include a new Cold One, which draws heavily on ancient
Inca designs. The new plastic Plague Monks are by far the most
disgusting and pustular plastics we have produced yet. There will
also be a new Rat Ogres and Giant Rats boxed set, but more on that
later.
"The chance to refresh these ranges also gave us an opportunity
to work up some top quality metal miniatures. We have some new
Censer Bearers to accompany our Plague Monks and more Hero models
for each of the armies involved than you can shake a Staff of the
Old Ones at."

So the driving force behind the project was to develop two of
our races as well as to introduce a new style of play?
"Not exactly. Warhammer is unlikely to have a lot of new
Army books added to its repertoire. We’d rather go back to
the earlier Army books and make sure they are as good as they can
possibly be. Warhammer Realms has the potential to produce a different
type of supplement and keep things fresh while we work our way
through the existing Army books."
Supplements like Warhammer Realms: Lustria will enable
players to use armies that they might otherwise think about
retiring.
"Simply by introducing a lot of scenery, we end up with a
different style of game." |