Warhammer Age Of Sigmar - Nighthaunt - Easy to Build Chainrasp Hordes

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Warhammer Age Of Sigmar - Nighthaunt - Easy to Build Chainrasp Hordes
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The most numerous of all the spirits that join Nighthaunt processions are the Chainrasp Hordes. These gheists are created from the spirits of the most vicious and irredeemable criminals to have lived in the Mortal Realms. They are lesser spirits, held together in the afterlife by nothing other than their own never-ending spite and all-consuming madness, a negative energy which saps the will of their enemies. Chainrasps may have thought death to be an escape from terrible imprisonment but, in truth, it was merely the beginning.

Designed to be as easy as possible to assemble for new hobbyists while being detailed enough for the hardiest veteran to appreciate, this kit assembles 10 Easy To Build Chainrasps. Push-fit, with no glue required, this kit is incredibly straightforward to put together.

As with many Nighthaunt, the Chainrasp Hordes are little more than wisps of ethereal form willed into reality by sheer force of hatred. Each of these models is essentially a floating hooded cloak, from beneath which a twisted skull-face glares; hung variously from each models’ neck and arms is a heavy length of chain ending in an iron weight, a symbol of their deviant criminal history in life (1 model even has his wrist bound in stocks…) They are armed with malignant weapons – swords, axes and spiked maces – and the kit includes options for a Dreadwarden; this is the unit leader, face locked in an iron helm, carrying a large candelabra along with a set of heavy iron keys.

This kit comes as 20 push-fit components, and is supplied with 10 Citadel 25mm Round bases.

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Warhammer Age Of Sigmar - Nighthaunt - Easy to Build Chainrasp Hordes
SKU
GW-AOS-71-14
Vendor
Games Workshop
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