January 26, 2026
Konflikt ’47: The British Commonwealth, Part 1.4 - Faction Overview - Continued

Veteran Tesla Cromwells – Tempo and Reactive Pressure
A Veteran Tesla Cromwell with Computational Systems gives the Commonwealth something they otherwise lack: a fast, accurate, mobile threat. It doesn’t dominate the table alone, but in combination with one or two Humbers it creates a reactive armoured group capable of collapsing flanks or punishing isolated units.
Konflikt Commonwealth troops by Warlord Games
A Cromwell-led list typically rewards tight sequencing and mid-game pivots, using its mobility to dictate where engagements happen rather than waiting for the opponent to step forward.
Automated Infantry Blocs – Dice Volume as a Centrepiece
A full Mk I HMG squad backed by Mk II support forms a centrepiece of a different kind: threat saturation through sheer output. Even hitting on 5+ without Mk II buffs, the dice volume forces Order Tests and steadily strips elite units. With the First Off the Line penalty removed, they become brutally consistent shooting units.
Automation-centric lists lean into:
Mk II positioning,
Mid-range control,
Layered supporting fire from infantry or carriers.
Konflikt Commonwealth troops by Warlord Games
They win by making movement unsafe, not by rushing to take ground. Much like the Meteor, the sheer weight of fire they can bring to bear forces opponents into limited lines of movement, which can be blocked or countered by your supporting forces.
Choosing Your Hammer Defines Your Game
Each centrepiece pushes the Commonwealth in a different direction:
Meteor → defensive tempo, indirect attrition.
Walkers → wide pressure and flexible threat allocation.
Cromwell/Humbers → mobility and reactive control.
Automated Blocs → mid-range dominance through volume.
The common thread is that none of these centrepieces win games alone. Instead, they shape the entire list’s rhythm, and understanding that rhythm is key to mastering the Commonwealth.
How the Commonwealth Play on the Table
Commonwealth armies reward players who value control, consistency, and deliberate pressure. They don’t rely on explosive Rift-tech spikes or extreme special rules; instead, they win by building stable positions, sequencing their activations well, and forcing opponents to make inefficient trades. Their infantry are durable and dependable, their armour shoots accurately while manoeuvring, and their automation adds a layer of synergy that amplifies the value of every activation.
The Commonwealth excel in the mid-game, where Superior Codebreaking, careful positioning, and strong centrepiece choices combine to dictate the rhythm of the battle. Whether you’re anchoring a lane with a Meteor, applying wide pressure with a walker, or grinding opponents down with automated firepower, the faction shines when you create problems your opponent can’t answer cleanly.
They’re not the simplest army to play, with high unit costs and proximity-based synergies demanding precision. When you lean into their strengths, though, the Commonwealth offers some of the most rewarding strategic gameplay in Konflikt ’47. With their automated infantry forming a second, deeper layer of tactical identity, there’s far more to explore beneath the surface!
Konflikt Commonwealth troops by Warlord Games - Art by Stefan Kopinski
Painted by Stefan Kopinski
Who Will Enjoy This Faction?
The Commonwealth suit players who enjoy:
Thoughtful, methodical gameplay,
Reliable units that perform without relying on luck,
Combined-arms synergy and calculated pressure,
Lists that reward careful sequencing over raw force.
If you like shaping the pace of the battle rather than chasing ‘swing’ moments, a Commonwealth force will feel immediately intuitive and, crucially, fun.

























