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Einige (unscharfe) Bilder neuer Modelle gibt es im heutigen Verminlord Video. Darnok hat sie im Warseer Forum bestätigt

Greyseer
http://www.warseer.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=205192&d=1420248991

Stormfiends
http://www.warseer.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=205189&d=1420248940
http://www.warseer.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=205190&d=1420248942
http://www.warseer.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=205191&d=1420248943

Quelle http://www.warseer.com/forums/showthread.php?403583-End-Times-Thanquol/page36



Darnok ergänzte noch:

As far as I'm informed (see the OP) there is only the clampack Warlord unseen by this point. The Stormfiends and Greyseer deserve some better pictures of course.
 
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Neues Artwork (vermutlich wieder ein Poster) - Thanquol auf Boneripper

http://www.warseer.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=205236&d=1420285729


Archibald_TK (Gute Quelle) auf Warseer

Some info that may interest you:

- The Verminlords are the big model release, Boneripper is big but not that big. It is cheaper (in real money) as well.
- It's the thirteenth and most powerful Boneripper ever created.
- Boneripper has two weapon options. First one is a set of 4 Flamers looking a lot like the drawing on the GW blog.
- Second option is a CC one and it's four of these ball smoke plague dispenser thingies that skavens use, you know like on the alternative build of the Screaming Bell kit?


Spoiler von Archibald_TK
- Apparently Ikkit successfully manage to poison the halls of that Dwarf Slayer City.
- A massive Skaven army is laying siege to Karaz-a-Karak
- Skavens activate some kind of machine, causing a meteoric rain to annihilate Itza. It is said that the Slaans start the Exodus at that point.
- A massive fleet is spotted from the North. Archaon is finally making his move.


Und noch mal
Originally Posted by silverstu Bone ripper looks huge in that illustration- his head is as big as Thanquol- could be a similar size to Glotkin.

Edit- apparently not. As a dwarf player that fluff looks grim as expected… bloody rats…
From what I can tell it's smaller than a Maggoth Lord (in the WD they show them next to each other and they look the same size but it appears that its base was put at a higher elevation to look that way).


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Originally Posted by Decadence

Thanquol's staff in that image is identical to the new Grey Seer's, is it possible that Boneripper is an option in the new Stormfiends kit and that you can combine it with the clampack to make T & B?
Nope, Thanquol is its own model.

Originally Posted by silverstu

Cheers -sounds like a good kit. More worried about what is going to happen to the dwarfs in this- but perhaps that is for the background forum..
I think it's fine, there is always ample fluff discussion on N&R. Also I'm pretty sure the LM players must also be thinking about the implications of what's happening.

Regarding the Dwarfs:

Ungrim is battling outside the city when it happens (it's actually the reason why it happens). So not all hope is lost. They actually don't tell how the battle end in the WD but since apparently Ikkit is also present later at the siege of Karaz-a-Karak...
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Und noch mal Archibald_TK im Warseer Forum der anscheinend schon den nächsten White Dwarf gesehen hat

Originally Posted by Dr.Zahnfleisch Sounds amazing. Thankfully Boneripper won't be another oversized blob.
Don't worry, it isn't a blob at all. Also it has two head options, one with it head apparent but covered in chainmail, the other where it is hidden by a Gas mask.

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Originally Posted by Warpsoul
Those Karaz A Karak rumours would make this a pretty good time to release plastic Slayers. If they ever existed at all, that is.
Well I sure hope I'm not messing up the name of the Dwarfs Strongholds because they all sound the same to me and I'm going from memory. But I'm pretty sure to remember that it is Karaz-a-Karak.

Originally Posted by RTB01
Thanks for the info archi assuming boneripper is a separate kit entirely to the armoured rat ogres?
Yup, nothing but him and Thanquol in the box.
 
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Ich vermisse die Zeit als Armeen (in diesem Fall die Skaven) noch ein innovatives, eigenständiges stringentes Design hatten und nicht wie inzwischen (auch teilweise bei 40k) sämtliche nicht imperialen Einheiten aussehen wie eine bunte Chaos Micky Mouse (siehe Vermin Lord) und jedes Charaktermodell das irgendetwas auf sich hält auf einer solchen riesigen Chaos Micky Mouse reiten muss (siehe Thanquol).
 
Laut Arthurius11, dessen Quellen bis heute nicht enttäuscht haben, gab es keine Dunkelelfen Modelle für End Times III weil diese von GW für den Armeebuch-Release vorgezogen wurden. Er postete heute morgen im Warseer Forum

Re: End Times: Thanquol

All the khainite models that came out with the dark elf army book were originally going to be release with the end times : khaine book but for some reason they decided to move them forward and release with the army book. That's why there were so many new plastic kits with the dark elf army book release and no new kits with the end times : khaine book.

http://www.warseer.com/forums/showt...mes-Thanquol&p=7347253&viewfull=1#post7347253

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MasterSplinter hat im Warseer Forum einen Screenshot des Verminlord Videos in HD gespostet auf dem das neue Greyseer-Modell besser zu sehen ist. Viel mehr kann man darauf aber auch nicht erkennen

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Neues aus der guten Quelle von Warseer bez. der generellen Geschichte und Thanquol:

Hey guys I'll add a few more things:

- The WD presents a lot of ET events in chronological order, from beginning to now, but in only a few lines each. The ET is separated in different periods, this is where I got the info about the Dwarfs and the LM.
- There was far too much for me to find the time to read everything so I just looked at the very last events. Meaning that whatever happens before, the big picture, I have no idea.
- I seem to remember that the events of Itza, Karaz-a-Karak and Middenheim happen after the sinking of Ulthuan. speaking of that...
- I totally forgot but there is about to be a great battle at Middenheim that apparently will play an important part in deciding the future of the war.

Regarding Thanquol and Boneripper. I don't play WFB so the rules may as well be in old Latin to me. He could be as abusive as a Wave Serpent or as pathetic as a DA Nephilim for all I know. Going from memory:
- Thanquol has two lores which sounded to me as the two Skaven ones. No trace of Beast lore here as far as I can tell. He can always swap a spell for the 13th one.
- Flamers do D3 wounds, can put two templates over two different targets. I think it has a rule that sounds like "move or fire", or something similar.
- The CC option I don't remember a lot besides that it inflicts an automatic wound to models in BtB on a 4+ I think, whatever the T value and even if they are friendly.
- Since nothing really rings a bell to me when it comes to Fantasy I basically forgot everything...


Quelle: http://www.warseer.com/forums/showthread.php?403583-End-Times-Thanquol/page45
 
Das ist interessant 🙂 Schade daß er nicht viel über die Zukunft der Echsenmenschen berichten konnte.

Zwei Ergänzungen kamen noch

Archibald_TK

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Oh and btw I know I said the model was not a blob but a colleague of mine didn't like it at all as it is kind of flabby nonetheless, especially due to the way the body is designed to accommodate the two pairs of arms. So don't expect a muscular model like the Demons.

Originally Posted by Kyte
Anyways, I hope the new boneripper is basically a mechanized skeleton like the current one.

He's not, he's very fleshy. He has a mechanized leg thought if I remember correctly.

 
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