“Archaon is the greatest champion of Chaos, the Exalted Grand Marshal of the Apocalypse. At his hand, the world-that-was faced annihilation and the Mortal Realms were subjugated.
Now, as the storm of Sigmar sweeps the realms, Archaon prepares to destroy the God-King.”
One question: What the heck has Archaon been feeding his “horse”?
This kit contains all the components necessary to make one absolutely staggering, enormous, intimidating Archaon, the Everchosen. Covered in the gifts of the Dark Gods, he bears the Armour of Morkar, featuring numerous Chaos markings, inscribed with runes of warding and malice. His shield displays the symbols of the Dark Gods, and he clutches the Slayer of Kings. His vast winged mount, Dorghar, has undergone countless horrific mutations as he consumed souls from the carcasses of Archaon’s bested foes – huge wings, the faces of unfortunate Stormcast Eternals whose souls he has consumed embedded within his skin, three daemonic heads and twin tails.
In total 85 components are included, with a gigantic Citadel 160mm Round base.
Size comparison against an Bloodreaver...
The pose and the height achieved in having the mount in an almost vertical position with it’s tail holding up it’s mass is impressive. It gives the physically small Archaon a towering height that showcases both his importance and command of the forces of chaos. This looks like a General that can face down something like Nagash, or boss around the Glottkin without looking just silly – something his old “horse” based model could never dream of pulling off. Heck, Archaon’s model makes the Celestant-Prime look like a pipsqueak!
The details across it are well done, the Khorne, Nurgle, and Tzeentch heads in particular – and even Slaanesh makes a subtle appearance on Archaon’s shield, but no beast/daemon head... or does the lashing tails count as Slaanesh?
If two heads are better than one, what about three?
The model is the very essence of the top-tier quality showcase pieces that GW is able to pull off these days. It’s not going to be easily customizable, and you would have a hard time using it for other games...But how will you paint this incredible new model…?
Well never fear, because Duncan Rhodes, "Grand Marshal of Painting Tips", is here to guide you to victory with his latest painting video. At 90 minutes long, this is the most comprehensive painting video we've ever made, including handy bookmarks in the description to help you find the part of the model you're currently working on. Enjoy!
And, yet to come: Varanguard, the Knights of Ruin and Battletome Archaon!
Are the decals for the banners?!
Here’s what we know about the Battletome Archaon (£35): 120 page hardcover, includes an exclusive decal sheet, covers the entire history of Archaon in the Age of Sigmar, full rules for using him, his Varanguard and chaos forces.
Avarage price for a battletome, just like for example the Stormcast Eternals and the Khorne Bloodbound... but I wonder what other chaos forces are they mentioning... is this the new designation for Warriors of Chaos??
So much dread, spikes and... options of course...
The Varanguard Knights of Ruin... 3 Everchosen Varanguard on large oval cavalry bases. Models come with many weapon options, and Warscroll in box.
The models look great, the weapons and rules also, but £60 for 3 guys ??? I'm not sure...
What the heck do you think they are?
via Warseer’s gwarsh41 12-2-2015 (and imgur)
“This sprue was shown on the warhammer subreddit on reddit.com. Looks to be a slayer, or possibly even a chaos dwarf slayer, but also seems like it could be an ironsmith or forgefather of some sort. Wielding an axe in one hand, and a staff in the other, with a metal mask, and the iconic slayer mowhak. The sprue date is 2016. It was reported that this came in a box of Tau.”
Thank you for your time and until the next publication
Joaquim de Oliveira
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