Friday, 9 November 2018

Unboxing Malifaux - Domadores De Cadaveres

'A matter of life and death'
The Domadores De Cadaveres box contains enough parts for two miniatures...namely the Domadores De Cadaveres. It also contains stat cards for them though there are no upgrade cards.

Domadores De Cadaveres
Spain has a long and complicated relationship with necromancy. The art has been recently achieved something approaching acceptance within the nation, but the government keeps close tabs on all its necromancers. More than anyone, they know the danger that such spellcasters can pose. 
The Domadores De Cadáveres are the inheritors of Spain's necromantic traditions. They are generally wealthy noblemen and noblewomen who focus on finesse and control rather than raw power. The animation of the dead is seen less as a route to power (which they already have) and more as a means of accomplishing dangerous or unpleasant tasks without risking living people.
When combined with their respect for authority it is easy to see why the Governor-General turned to the Domadores De Cadáveres to help him stamp out the Resurrectionists once and for all. 
With the Guild granting special dispensations to these necromancers to practice their art, more and more Domadores De Cadáveres have started travelling to Malifaux in search of increased freedom... and power.

Domadores De Cadaveres - Sprue
The box has one sprue in it as well as the aforementioned cards. Here's pictures of both sides of it.

Domadores De Cadaveres - Stat Cards
Stat cards in the official format can now be downloaded from Wargame Vault for a nominal fee from HERE though the upcoming third edition may change that.

Should there be any assembly issues with the model then they will be listed in the appropriate section and you can view larger versions of the smaller pictures or instruction pictures by clicking on them.

Domadores De Cadaveres - Instructions

Some General Notes on Assembly
Many of these models contain quite small parts so depending on how dexterous you are you might consider getting yourself some tweezers. Dry-fitting is also always a good idea in case a part needs a tiny bit of extra filing or filling as some of the fits are quite tight. Where the parts on the sprue are quite thin (chains, weapon shafts, cables and the like) then it might be better to remove parts with a sharp scalpel rather than cutters.
Additionally...my own assembly notes are written as I go along so I'd suggest reading them all the way through before starting the assembly process.

Domadores De Cadaveres

Female Domadores De Cadaveres - Assembled
The female version has a three part head of which the face is quite small and fiddly and the hair wraps around the raised of the arms when the model is assembled. The skirt is also in three parts, two main pieces and a smaller top piece which forms part of the indentation for the body to lean into and which her left hand will hold onto once it's attached. Alignment isn't bad but I'll still dry-fit before adding glue as there's a bit of possible movement in the joints as evidenced by the slight gap at the waist which I'll need to fill but that could have been avoided if I'd noticed it before the glue went off...

Male Domadores De Cadaveres - Assembled
The cloak at the rear will quite easily go on at a wrong angle so make sure the model stands upright and isn't forced out of place by it before gluing. There's tiny spikes on the hat and to avoid breaking any small bits I'd recommend assembling the whole head and hat first before adding it to the model. One finger on the skull holding hand sticks out and is both small and easy to break off.

Domadores De Cadaveres - Rotational Views
Here's a couple of rotational views...

Thoughts and comments are (as usual) most welcome.
I purchase my miniatures from Leodis Games (Link Below) and can highly recommend them.
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