The Cogfort Conversions Are Already Looking Awesome
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The new Cities of Sigmar Cogfort is one of those rare Warhammer kits that instantly makes hobbyists start thinking, “Right… but what if I glued more stuff onto it?”
And honestly, the community has absolutely delivered.
The official Cogfort already looks incredible. It is this massive walking fortress packed with cannons, armour plating, smokestacks, and enough industrial madness to make an Ironweld engineer proud. But as soon as people got their hands on it, the conversions started appearing and they are seriously cool.
Some hobbyists are leaning fully into the grim gothic fortress vibe, covering the model in banners, statues, and battle damage to make it look like an ancient war machine that has stomped through a hundred campaigns. Others are going for a more ramshackle industrial feel with extra pipes, oversized chimneys, dangling chains, and enough rivets to hold together an entire city block.
That is what makes the Cogfort such an awesome centrepiece kit. It feels like it was designed for converting.
The scale of the model gives people loads of room to get creative. You have hobbyists building little scenes onto the decks, adding custom crew members, creating transport sections for soldiers, and even turning the whole thing into moving fortresses for their armies. Every version has its own personality, and that is always one of the coolest parts of the Warhammer hobby.
You can also tell people are having fun with it. Some conversions look noble and heavily engineered, while others look like the machine is one boiler explosion away from disaster. Both somehow fit perfectly in the Mortal Realms.
The best thing is seeing the community bounce ideas off each other. One person adds an elevated cannon platform, somebody else adds extra armour plating, then suddenly everyone is digging through their bits box at 1am looking for spare gears and random decorative pieces. Classic Warhammer hobby behaviour.
The Cogfort already had loads of character straight out of the box, but the community conversions are taking it to another level. It is exactly the kind of kit that reminds you why people love the hobby side of Warhammer so much. Big creative projects, ridiculous ideas, and loads of awesome little details everywhere you look.
Honestly, seeing all these Cogfort builds pop up has been brilliant. Cannot wait to see what people come up with next.
Check out the Warhammer community post here
https://www.warhammer-community.com/en-gb/articles/ntd1gm7z/converting-the-cogfort/