Each swing of the Bloodmaster’s blade opens throats and splits torsos, while truly worthy victims find their heads severed from their bodies. Around the Herald, the Bloodletters of Khorne fight all the harder, driven to a frenzy by his murderous aura.Bloodmasters are a must-have in any Khorne army, whether you’re conquering the 41st Millennium or the Mortal Realms. As well as being deadly combatants in their own right, these champions of the Blood God will also make your Bloodletters even deadlier with handy aura abilities.In this set, you'll find everything you need to build your own Bloodmaster. Styled after the Bloodletters he leads, but larger and wearing extra armour, he'll look right at home on the front lines of your army.This set is supplied in 14 plastic components and is supplied with a 40mm round base.
Skarbrand storms across realspace, never pausing, never relenting, hacking apart every luckless foe in its path. Worse, all who find themselves in the presence of the daemon are seized by its feral murderlust, a madness that sees even elegant strategies collapse into clashes of primal savagery.This multipart plastic kit builds one Skarbrand, a hubristic warrior of blood, murder, and fury for your World Eaters or Chaos Daemons armies in games of Warhammer 40,000, or your Blades of Khorne armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Armed with legendary axes Carnage and Slaughter, it is ideal for leading a Blood Crusade and leaving a mountain of enemy skulls in its wake.This kit comprises 72 plastic components, and 1x Citadel 100mm Round Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
The Blades of Khorne are the servants of the Blood God. They represent the struggle for survival in which only the strongest may prosper. As the physical incarnation of wrath, slaughter and rage the followers of the Blood God have annihilated countless civilisations. The skulls they have collected are pilled so high as to be mistaken for mountain ranges and the blood they have spilled mistaken for oceans