If you’re dead-set on converting up some Khorne Berzerkers the new Chaos Blood Warriors may be the way to go. Come see!
It’s no secret that Chaos is a Games Workshop fan favorite, but I’m not just “saying” that these guys look great- they really look good. Best of all they are pretty much the same size as the current Chaos Space Marine line, and should be great for converting.
Bad news is, they seem to be priced like terminator models or worse.
This multi-part plastic kit gives you everything necessary to build ten Blood Warriors. You’ll get some impressive customisation options – each can be armed with either a Goreaxe and Gorefist or two Goreaxes. One model can be built as Chaos Champion with a special, even more intimidating axe; this really is a kit for the axe-inclined among you! One model can be upgraded with a special weapon, the Goreglaive, and one can be built as an Icon Bearer. Includes ten Citadel 32mm Round Bases.
Pros:
Conversion potential is HUGE for making Chaos Space Marines, Berzerkers specifically
huge amount of variety and options that you can easily use for 40k models.
these weapons and legs look to be sized about the same as Chaos Space Marine models.
Cons:
Shoulder pads are two part and specific, so be sure to pair them up using the diagram below!
$62 for 10 models seems indicate they are valued by GW as “elite” level troops.
There’s lots more to see on the new kit in our video review below!
Age of Sigmar Blood Warriors Review
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