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GW Reveals New Chaos World Eaters 3D Bits & Parts!

new world eaters chaos codex space marinesWe saw the entire Berzerker squad last week, but now we get to see what type of World Eaters bits and parts are coming via these 3D renders!

While we did see what the Berserkers will look like, they showed off parts for way more than that now! So, if you want a little sneak peek into what’s coming, this is right up your alley!

Warhammer Community unveiled the new 3d renders of bits, along with more details of what to expect with the World Eaters faction. Let’s take a closer look, but if you want to see the reveals from last week, check those out here.

GW Reveals New Chaos World Eaters 3D Bits & Parts!

World Eaters Parts

Skulls are a much-loved motif in the 41st Millennium, but the World Eaters are the original cranium collectors. Khorne and skulls go together like Orks and green, and the Blood God’s followers build their bony trophies into armour plates and hang them from brazen icons. It’s a grim fashion statement that neatly straddles the fine line between tasteful and terrifying.

Nothing wrong with seeing some skulls hanging everywhere. They are definitely keeping with the old World Eaters aesthetic but upgrading it to the new size and feel of Warhammer 40k.

World Eaters Parts 2

10,000 years of exposure to the warp will leave its mark on anyone – and horns, claws, and teeth burst out of armour plates as the World Eaters’ attire twists to suit their bestial nature. These parts are clearly meant for vicious close-combat machines, and mark particularly savage fighters as people to avoid – as if the massive chainblade wasn’t enough of a warning.

While they don’t say exactly what kit or miniatures these are for, it looks a lot like a new terminator squad of some sort. Or maybe their version of Chosen?

World Eaters Parts 3

 The axes themselves are adorned with classic Khornate motifs – skulls, spikes, and lots of brass trim.

You can’t have Khorne without some badass axes!

World Eaters Parts 4

World Eaters often strip away parts of their armour to give their chopping arms greater freedom of movement, replacing their classic pauldrons with small, angular plates reminiscent of Cataphractii-pattern Terminator armour.

Obviously, there is nothing more iconic than some World Eaters shoulder pads for both power armor and terminators.

World Eaters Parts 5

One of the most recognisable parts of a Khornate Space Marine is their incredible taste in headwear, and the great sweeping vanes return with more detail and sharper points than ever before. If feeling the wind in your hair as you charge is more your thing, you’ll also have a wide selection of bare heads – some with horrifying fanged rebreather masks designed to reflect Khorne’s affinity for hounds.

Last but not least, a bunch of heads! It’s always nice to get both helmeted and helmetless models as well, because cool guys don’t wear helmets.

Here’s the most up-to-date list of new Games Workshop bits from preview models that we should watch out for. Click on the gallery above to see dozens of Rumor Engines with new models still left to be revealed!

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