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Darnok im Warseer Forum

End Times: Thanquol

Quote Originally Posted by Birdy

10th (preorders Fri 2nd) is a blood angels army box with perhaps a new clam pack character in called the sanguine strike force for 105 GBP don't know contents though plus the new vermin lord.

17th Thanquol end times book and mini

24th new unit, armoured rat ogres called stormfiends plus clam pack warlord and grey seer and re release of old I think in metal oddly warlock engineers

Merry Christmas-Christmas.

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2. Januar Pre-Order:

Skaven Vermin Lord (Neues Modell)


9. Januar Pre-Order:


Thanquol (Neues Modell)
End Times IV - Thanquol (Kampagnenbuch)


16. Januar Pre-Order:

Stormfiends - Gepanzerte Rattenoger (Plastik-Bausatz)
Plastik Warlord
Plastik Grey Seer
Re-release älterer Warlock Engineers Modelle (Finecast oder Metall)


Und ein weiterer Post von Darnok

Re: End Times: Thanquol

Oh, I just got another message!

Quote Originally Posted by Another Birdy
Seen white dwarf for 2 weeks time and it had the vermin lord in there, it is the same size as Nagash, leaping up off the base, and has 5 different variants, one for each of the clans, eshin, pestilence etc. looks absolutely amazing!

This sounds pretty good to me. If this is accurate, I guess a lot of Skaven players will be parted with their money soon.
 
Thorin im Warhammer-Board hat heute die Regeln der Verminlords gepostet:

Es gibt Corruptors, Warpseers und Deceivers für je xxx, Warbringers für xxx und Skreech Verminking für xxx Punkte.
Aber darum gings dir nicht, oder?
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Kommen wir dann zum Eingemachten:
Alle haben dämonische Attacken, B 8, KG 8, BF 4, S 6, W 6, LP 6, I 10, MW 8 und einen 5+ Retter. Warbringers haben A 6, die anderen A 5.
Alle zählen außerdem als Dämonen und sind St. 4-Magier, haben Entsetzen, Fersengeld, Großes Ziel und Immun gegen Psychologie.

Assassinenvariante: Deceiver: Wiederholt misslungene Zauberwürfe für Schwefelsprung, wird mit -1 auf den Trefferwurf beschossen, hat Rüstungsbrechend und Giftattacken im Nahkampf und eine schnell schussbereite 12'-Wurfwaffe mit eigener Stärke, Giftattacken und "Kreisender Tod": Führt so viele Schussattacken durch, wie sich Modelle im ersten Glied der Zieleinheit befinden. Muss immer den Spruch "Schwefelsprung" haben.

Seuchenklanvariante: Corruptor: Wiederholt misslungene Zauberwürfe für Seuche und hat Schlägt immer zuerst zu durch sein Waffenpaar (also noch +1 A). Muss immer den Spruch "Seuche" haben.

Prophetenvariante: Warpseer: Wiederholt alle misslungenen Zauberwürfe für Warpblitz und erhält immer 6er für die Anzahl der Treffer bei Warpblitzen, fügt durch seine Waffe Multiple Lebenspunktverlust (W3) zu, hat einen um +1 verbesserten Retter (also 4+) solange er die Sphäre der Vorassicht hat, die er aber auch einmal im Spiel als 3'-Schablone in 12' Umkreis werfen kann (mit W6' Abweichung), worauf jedes Modell unter der Schablone nen Ini-Test machen muss oder ausgeschaltet wird, dann geht aber der +1 auf den Retter verloren. Muss immer den Spruch "Warpblitz" haben

Kriegerklanvriante: Warbringer: Wiederholt alle misslungenen Zauberwürfe für Todesraserei, hat ein magisches Waffenpaar, durch das er Todesstoß und Multiple Lebenspunktverluste (W3) hat (zusätzlich zur Zusatzattacke). Muss immer den Spruch "Todesraserei" haben.

"Bossvariante": Skreech Verminking: Wiederholt alle misslungenen Zauberwürfe zum Grauenhaften Dreizehnten Zauber, darf zwischen seinen zwei magischen Waffen wählen, die Schlägt immer zuerst zu oder Multiple Lebenspunktverluste (W3) geben. Muss immer den Grauenhaften Dreizehnten Zauber haben.

Alle sind Kommandanten, dürfen aber nicht Armeegeneräle sein.

http://warhammer-board.de/index.php?page=Thread&postID=614766#post614766
 
Die neue gepanzerte Rattenoger-Einheit Stormfiends scheint schon heute im GW-Webshop auf diesem Artwork zu sehen zu sein.

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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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Ergänzung: Der Verminlord-Bausatz im GW Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=PiXhIXek0AM
 
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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).


Und
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...
 
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



WarmasterH schrieb:
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.
 
Auf Warseer hat jemand etwas zu den Preisen geschrieben:
http://www.warseer.com/forums/showt...mes-Thanquol&p=7348086&viewfull=1#post7348086

Thanquol and Boneripper is £47, €61 and $77.
The book £45, €60 and $90.
And some cool Skaven dice 10 for £10, €13 and $17.


Und es gibt auch weitere Bilder zu den anderen Waffenoptionen von Boneripper und den Skaven Würfeln.
http://waaaghgaming.de/weitere-bilder-von-thanquol-boneripper-und-skaven-wuerfel/
 
Falls Ihr es noch nicht gelesen habt: Fasten your seatbelts!

Via BolS

Warhammer 9th Explodes! 1-7-2015

Here are the full rumors, pay attention to the most accurate of these - Warseer's Darnok and Harry:

via Darnok: 1-6-2015


If you like Warhammer, I suggest you better take a seat.

Over the last few months I got a few glimpses on what WHF could change to in the very near future. I have collected messages, asked questions, and tried to form a somewhat coherent picture. The one thing I believe by now is: Warhammer in its current form will no longer be supported by GW. It will be transformed into something else, with everything built up in background and most of the model range being kicked out of the door.

To give you an insight into some of the messages I got, have a look at the following. Please note that I am paraphrasing at times, and have cut out (hopefully) everything that could lead to the original identities of my friendly birdies.

Quote Originally Posted by Birdy

- 9th Edition to pick up where the ET leaves off in fluff, plus a couple of hundred years or so (to reboot the setting).

- The Warhammer World gets shattered on a dimensional level during the climax of the ET. No more "map of the Old World" - it's now little bubbles of reality, where pockets of civilisation try desperately to eke a living before the next collision with another bubble, which may be full of Chaos. (To address the problem of "how come my Tomb Kings of Khemri are fighting against Wood Elves from Athel Loren?", not that I get the impression that either of those will still exist, but you get the idea)

- New faction... heavily armoured, religious, "good" human warriors fighting with the power of the gods. (Warhammer Space Marines, basically). Karl Franz Ascended seems to be the prototype or precursor for this concept, AFAICT.


Quote Originally Posted by Another Birdy

9th edition will have 6 factions. Model diversity cut in half shelf space. New world and new age so current factions and lore aren't recognizable at all. Each new faction has like 3 core units that will always be on the shelf. Much faster releases of stuff, mainly characters and special units of 2-5 fancy models (like Morghasts) that have their own rules right in the box, so not dependent on a static army book. Many of the these non-core models are only available for a limited time (say 6 months to a year), so they don't take up shelf space forever and ever. Many existing models are not usable in 9th.


Quote Originally Posted by Birdy #3

We can expect the next edition of Fantasy to throw everything up in the air. The whole End Times move has been to wean people onto a whole new take on the Warhammer world and it's going to start with every army being "chaosified". We can expect army play styles and appearance to change quite dramatically and there will be a whole load of new models being released early on to tie everything together. This has caused quite a stir back at GW HQ as there are a lot of people behind the scenes (some of which are very well known to us) who don't like the changes that have been made. I have also been told that the models due to be released are some of the best to date!


Add to that (and by "Birdy Prime" I mean my best source so far):

Quote Originally Posted by Birdy Prime

'9th' [or] whatever is next for fantasy [...] coming 2015 in the summer. The new faction [plus] future releases after this point for five 'existing' factions (which plus this would make six) […] but I think there will be [...] more.


As you can see, it will be drastic. It seems like those „Spanish rumours“ might have had some more flesh on them than I thought: I am by now sorry for my sometimes nasty words about them. And despite my remorse about ever mentioning it, I think my statement about a „ragestorm of epic proportions“ could have been correct after all.




via Harry: 1-6-2015


About six months .... but i first heard about ita good six months before I posted that.
Sometimes it is not all that cryptic .....

I tried to find some of my old posts about this. i have posted about this 6 months, 12 months and 18 months ago. But many of my recent posts have been deleted.???

In the end I had to go find some of what I had said on BOLS Forum where Big red had quoted me from here. (Thanks Red)

OK, here's one for you .....

Chaos Vs "Humans".

Quote Originally Posted by Tozudos a Dieces:
I've just read The fall of Altdorf.

OMG.

At least fluff-wise, nothing's gonna be again the same. It all will change. All.

Harry: You are not wrong there fella. That is what I have been saying.

Quote Originally Posted by Ludaman:
Awesome! Thanks Harry! I may be way off, but that sounds like the contents of a new starter Box to me.

Harry: We have been playing this game together for too many years.


Big Red: So first up, Harry called the End Times and Glottkin by name over 6 months out. So when he says something, you should take it as much more serious than garden variety rumors.

This insinuation of new boxed sets and unified "Human" factions all feeds back into Harry's earlier speculation on GW utterly shattering the game with the End Times series, to produce a very different environment and game on the other side of the series.

After months of absence, the BEST rumormonger out there returns to talk about the End Times of Warhammer Fantasy:

Harry's BACK from the wilderness!


Harry: You may remember last year I was being very vague about some 'radical changes' in a thread about 9th edition.

Back at the start of the year, in one of my first posts of the new year I said this:

I don't think they are trying to destroy it.
I suspect they will be trying their hardest to breath new life into it.
We are not seeing the "End times" for Warhammer just yet.

Did you see what I did there?
The clues are always there fellas.

So I first heard about all this last autumn?
I was told 2014 would be "Year zero" for Warhammer.

Had no idea what that meant at first but if you Google your way to the wikipedia you get this:

The term Year Zero, applied to the takeover of Cambodia in April 1975 by the Khmer Rouge, is an analogy to the Year One of the French Revolutionary Calendar. During the French Revolution, after the abolition of the French monarchy (September 20, 1792), the National Convention instituted a new calendar and declared the beginning of the Year I. The Khmer Rouge takeover of Phnom Penh was rapidly followed by a series of drastic revolutionary de-industrialization policies resulting in a death toll that vastly exceeded that of the French Reign of Terror.

The idea behind Year Zero is that all culture and traditions within a society must be completely destroyed or discarded and a new revolutionary culture must replace it, starting from scratch. All history of a nation or people before Year Zero is deemed largely irrelevant, as it will (as an ideal) be purged and replaced from the ground up.

It was made clear to me that this was what we were talking about for warhammer.
Everything that existed being completely destroyed (or discarded) and something new replacing it from scratch ... purged and replaced from the ground up.

I hinted in various posts that they would be getting rid of the existing timeline, the existing map, etc. (In an effort to soften the blow. )

I am going to get this a bit wrong because I honestly can't remember where I heard it but to confirm the three book rumour .... I did hear the "End times" were going to be spread over three books.

Nagash was the first, followed by Malekith followed by Glotkin

Good luck with that!


...You have to ask yourself .... What will remain of the world as we know it when it has been ravaged in turn by the Undead, the Dark Elves, Skaven, and Chaos?


...Whatever 9th is it will be set in the grimmest, darkest post apocalyptic Warhammer fantasy world yet.

You think I haven't had all the same thoughts being voiced on here?

I can't see them throwing out everything they have done either ... but the only way to own the IP is to loose all the generic Fantasy that other companies can copy ... normal Dwarves, Elves and sure as heck you have to get rid of the historical based human armies ... or you can go build an Empire or Bretonnian army from anyone's miniatures.
I can't see them getting rid of any armies either ... but they can not continue to support all of them so some of them have to go or some get mashed together.
I can't see them wanting to reduce the number of minis you need .... but if it costs too much to complete an army people don't even start an army ...so is it better to sell some minis for a scaled down game or no minis? Is it better to ramp up the Lords and monsters allowance and keep on selling the big kits so an army is 'more tanks and less infantry' and thus less minis and easier to paint .... or sell no minis.
Simple fact is so many people have so many armies now unless they do something drastic with the look of the armies no-one is buying enough minis. The only way to force folks to buy new stuff is if we cannot use our current stuff. Some folks may refuse to buy the new stuff on principal ..... what do they care? They were not buying the stuff anyway as they already had their army. Imagine how badly Fantasy must be selling compared to 40K if anyone even thought about knocking it on the head for even a moment .... they must be thinking .... it can't make things any worse!!! What have we got to loose??? But if they are doing this why even bother completing 8th edition? Why do all the books?

I have been around and around with this in my head ..... the only thing that makes any sense to me at the end of the day is that 8th edition is complete enough and robust enough to endure a bit longer and 9th edition will not be a complete new edition of the rules .... but an alternative background and rules with which to play post End times battles but you still need the core rules to play A bit like all the stuff in Strom of Magic was an add on to the existing rules. The core rules and books will still exist for those that want to remain stuck in the timeline but if you want to be down with the cool kids you really need to buy the new post End Times stuff.

I don't know what else I can add to this.
I don't have all the answers.

But for what its worth .... I think it will be round bases.
First said that on here more than 18 months ago .... when someone guessed close to the mark talking about WFB becoming a skirmish game.


And finally, commenters over at Faeit212 chime in:


Let me give you some confirmation:
The setting is being completely overhauled - true.
The concept of a huge chunks of the world in a sea similar to the warp from 40k - true.
Faction reduction to 6 - true


As for how it interacts with the current rules.
9th edition takes place after the sundering that brought about from the End Times.

So for the purposes of compatibility, you can use your 8th edition hardback book, representing a section of the culture that hasn't been horrifically changed by the End Times (Recognizing it will have the same drawbacks of using a dated book that are experienced elsewhere).

You can use End Times rules/concepts, representing a section that is still being torn apart.

You can use the new, post-end times rules to represent what is "current."


All the books (again, with the caveat that older books may not be optimal for the new core rules [but truthfully the core rules aren't changing wildly, like 5th to 6th edition 40k, really more of a tidied up 8th edition with a brand new setting]) are designed to be compatible.

Support will be towards the new book, new setting, however, with End Times being in the past. Viable, but not current.

Expect armies to have fewer units in their core books, which will be heavily focused on the fluff for where they are now, what they've been doing in the centuries immediately following the sundering. This will create a more "balanced" pool as they will be rapidly produced and released (consider a scale even somewhat faster than what we've had for 40k these past few years).


These will then be expanded on with supplements, not intended as money-grabs (as I am sure they will be received by the majority of your readers), but more as guided hands to acknowledge deficiencies in books, or even "global meta" changes. The first time that Games Workshop will be openly acknowledging things that need changes.

These units will typically get white dwarf rules treatments heralding the release in hardback of all of the new units from the previous month(s), for a new setting expansion, which will pit several of the races together (representing a collision).

As these expansions are not permanent in the world, so too will these models not be. They are intended to only get one template injection mold life-run, the same as the books will be printed only once in hardback, then delayed paperback.

They will of course remain legal throughout all of 9th, they will just be more limited eventually, the same as the end time models will not be available forever, the same as XYZ model is no longer available (just with a shorter life span than previous experienced). I mean... you can't get albion models anymore either, but that campaign was before people whined on the internet, so I guess that's why no one's complaining.

This will allow for more new models, as contrary to common belief, the storage and rejuvenation of these templates takes a lot of resources which can be instead dedicated to new ones.


On the topic of round bases. The latest version I saw used round bases, but units had the option of ranking up to receive the typical bonuses. To rank up using round bases, it is intended to use new movement trays which have circular cuts to hold the bases of the appropriate size.

Nothing stops you from (and in many ways you are encouraged to) maintain unit formation the entire game. But you don't have to. Note that throughout all of Warhammer Fantasy, changing width/depth was an option, it's just rarely seen.

So to summarize - you can skirmish, but it's in your interests to rank up for different reasons, like shield walling before a charge for instance. You can alternatively always hold a formation and move the way we're all used to.

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This will be a very big change. It is not because GW doesn't care about its old players and just wants to attract new ones. It is not to fill a void that will come from the fading of Lord of the Rings (which will remain in stores and be supported for a long time due to the agreement with New Line Cinemas).

It is just a very fresh look at a game that hasn't changed dramatically in how it's played since the dawn of the game and company. It will give everyone the opportunity and hopefully inspiration to do something new, but without invalidating everything from the past. It is opening room for creativity, not closing doors.


Yes, army books will eventually feel too out of date to play, but that's the same with any new edition. And new Army Books will typically allow people to recreate what they're "used to" it just might not be the most effective thing they could do with their new book.

The new faction are basically the opposite of warriors of chaos, but good the way chaos marines are the opposite of space marines but evil (in terms of broad tropes, I really hope this doesn't spawn some kind of debate about the morality of space marines).

Lastly, nothing stops you from just playing 8th, and ignoring 9th the same way some people ignore End Times. Just understand that unlike Storm of Chaos which was post-production looked at as an "alternate timeline" where the clock was turned back to right before it took place for the purposes of the setting, the End Times are real, and 9th will begin where it left off.

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Hört sich interessant an.

cya
 
Die Regeln der neuen Skaven Stormfiends (sie werden in einer Woche im White Dwarf stehen wenn die Modelle in die Vorbestellung gehen)

Von Archibald_TK im Warser Forum

Stormfiends are genuinely awesome if you ask me, they are loaded with options and I hope that kit will survive the ET.

- You can equip them with some sort of fists that give them D3 impact hits or whatever that is supposed to be called in WFB (remember that not only do I not play WFB I also have to translate these terms to English), another one that does something I totally forgot. In both these cases the Stormfiends use the 4+ save armor, for the other options they only have the regular armor.
- There is a third CC option that allows them to burrow. They're not deployed, roll a D6 second turn on a 2+ they come in, else they come 3rd Turn. They act like a SM Drop Pod except that if they land on an enemy unit they engage in CC, without charging bonus (Weep 40K players! Weep! ). Instead of their 4 attacks these weapons do D3 automatic hits. I think these are +1S.
- The Gatling does a load of attacks (I'm pretty sure it's 3D6)
- They also have a flamer option and some plague globe launcher, or whatever it's called in English.
- There are rules for mixed saves units.
- They reroll they failed wound rolls in CC, even the impact hits.
- Some interesting pieces, including some sort of mix between a rat and a fetus with an oversized brain that help controlling the Stormfiend.
- 4W, Monstrous Infantry.


Ein neues Foto der Stormfiends von thedarkavenger im Dakka Forum

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B688CnFIEAASMe0.jpg:large


 
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Das hab ich hier noch nicht gefunden. Der Mann der alles angezettelt hat betritt die Bühne...bin mal gespannt auf was für einem Fantasy-Warlord-Titan der in die Schlacht reitet...

Danke! Das meiste war schon aus anderer Quelle bekannt. End Times V kommt auf jeden Fall im März

- Buchset
- Blutdämon (Plastik) (3 Varianten)
- weitere Modelle für Chaos

Archaon dürfte als Name des Buchs stimmen

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Ich mach mal den Anfang.


I heard there could be an old special character possibly getting a new model, it's possible it could be a dual kit with the bloodthirster
http://www.warseer.com/forums/showt...imes-Archaon&p=7355736&viewfull=1#post7355736

New khornate unit? That rules out any monster, warmachine or daemonic contraption, and skullcrushers are pretty new, so... more oversized infantry?
Infantry, my guess similar to blight kings.

And Skarbrand. Assume he would dual kit with blood thirster but not 100%
http://www.warseer.com/forums/showt...imes-Archaon&p=7355902&viewfull=1#post7355902


Interesting info but they will never top any of the current Greater Daemon sculpts.
Except this one was designed and sculpted by Jes Goodwin .... So you may have cause to retract those poorly chosen words.
http://www.warseer.com/forums/showt...imes-Archaon&p=7356005&viewfull=1#post7356005

Is it confirmed already that the last book is called End Times: Archaon?
If it wasn't .... It is now.

On the topic of new sculpt for him .... I have not heard he IS getting one but wouldn't he be tiny in comparison to all the other guys .... given that he had victory snatched from him on a technicality last time it would seem only fair that he is the same size as the others to give him a fighting chance this time.
http://www.warseer.com/forums/showt...imes-Archaon&p=7356012&viewfull=1#post7356012

You sneaky little Harry 🙂

Don´t pretend knowing not more about it....
I really don't.
I am just saying ... If he ends up in a tumultuous final battle with Karl Franz to finally get some pay back for the silly ending to The storm in a Tea Cup ... it is going to look a bit silly in the studio photos if he is hacking away at Storm Claws knees. (cos he can't reach any higher) Assuming they use the new chicken Griffon rather than the lovely old 4th edition one.

You would think after all these years of hurt he would have got himself tooled up with something bigger and better than a slightly spikey horse?
http://www.warseer.com/forums/showt...imes-Archaon&p=7356041&viewfull=1#post7356041


I have not heard anything about a new archaon model either, was told there would not be one, but doesn't mean they didn't make one and I never heard about it
http://www.warseer.com/forums/showt...imes-Archaon&p=7356139&viewfull=1#post7356139

Das sollte es soweit gewesen sein, ich hoffe ich hab nichts übesehen.
 
Via BolS:
We’ve all been on pins an needles for more on the Bloodthirster coming this spring. Here’s the latest details:
via Captain Citadel 1-19-2015
“The Plastic Bloodthirster is real.
Kit makes three models a normal bloodthirster with whip and Axe of Khorne, one wielding a monstrous two-handed axe, third has a doubleheaded axe and super long chain flail. The wings are really big – the model is almost as big as Nagash, and is extra tall. It is sculpted on top of a flickering flame. There are three different heads with different types of horns and helmets. Large armoured hooves, thigh straps, regular upper body strapps and gladiator kindof armour. Super muscular, like a super ripped world’s strongest man mixed with a Khorne daemon.”
OK, so that sounds enormous. If it’s as big as Nagash, let’s hope it’s not as expensive as Nagash!
Träum weiter! Der wird teurer.:happy:
 
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Captain citadels discription of the bloodthirster is pretty much what I have been told about it, multiple head and weapon options and leaping of the base on flames and the names of the khorne units are what I have heard also.

I am not sure if Skarbrand will dual kit with the bloodthirster, no one has told me this is happening just that there will be a bloodthirster model and Skarbrand will be coming at some time also.

http://www.warseer.com/forums/showthread.php?404286-End-Times-Archaon&p=7364252&viewfull=1#post7364252


Und am Rande interessant für Fluff Fans bzgl Felix & Gotrek Endtimes I VS Throgg, was ja für einige Spieler uninteressant ist ^^