Warhammer 40,000 - World Eaters - Jakhals

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Jakhals are chosen from the strongest, most savage, and bloodthirstiest followers of the World Eaters. Though merely human, these elite cultists seek to emulate the frenzied purity of their gore-crazed masters in any way they can, and dive into combat with wild abandon. Each Jakhal goes to battle strapped with a tank of chemical stimms and tainted blood, which drives them into an unstoppable fury of hacking and slashing with their chain weapons as they strive to earn the favour of their bloody lords.

This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Jakhals – human cultists sworn to the service of the World Eaters. Each model is equipped with paired chainblades and a holstered autopistol, and carries a container of sinister chemicals on their back. One of these warriors is a hulking Dishonoured, bigger and more powerful than their comrades, who can instead be armed with a spiked skullsmasher mace. The kit includes components to arm one Jakhal with a two-handed mauler chainblade, equip another with a skull-strung Jakhal icon, and build a Jakhal Pack Leader with a grisly trophy rack. You'll also find loads of cosmetic build options for both Jakhals and Dishonoured, including a variety of interchangeable heads, weapons, and arms to mix things up across your whole army.

This kit comprises 96 plastic components, and is supplied with a Citadel 40mm Round Base and 10x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases. Also included is a World Eaters Transfer Sheet, with 200 transfers featuring Khornate symbols, runic tattoos, eight-pointed stars, skulls, and variations on the World Eaters Legion icon. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.

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Name
Warhammer 40,000 - World Eaters - Jakhals
SKU
GW-W40K-43-57
Vendor
Games Workshop
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