GW has revealed new Age of Sigmar Kharadron Overlords models that add serious punch, from Salvagers to air docks to a new Spearhead!
If your skyports have been feeling a little too sterile lately, Games Workshop just handed you the fix. The new Kharadron Overlords miniatures are here, and they’ve finally got the personality, gear, and scrappy edge the faction’s always needed.
These aren’t just skyfarers in tin suits — they’re grit, gears, and grudges in motion. Let’s break it down.
Let’s be honest — the old Kharadron line had its charm, but some units felt like background extras in their own army. That changes now.
Kharadron with Character
These new Vongrim Salvagers are exactly what the Overlords needed. These guys are bold, beardy, and bring all the flavor. Pistols and cutlasses over carbines? Yes, please. It’s a welcome shift away from purely ranged firepower, and it adds serious character to your army list and your shelf.
And then there’s the Vongrim Harpoon Crew, who might just be the most metal thing this side of Aqshy. These duardin are less about profit and more about payback — armed with custom harpoons and beards that scream “HR violation.” You can practically hear the grudges getting carved into stone.
Null-Khemist: Anti-Magic, Pro-Style
The Null-Khemist is the Kharadron response to all those magic-spamming armies cluttering up your meta. Sporting a nullsuit made from meteorite (because, of course,), this unit throws out anti-magic gas like it’s going out of style.
It’s not just for flavor — this is a legit countermeasure against spell-heavy armies like Seraphon and Nighthaunt. Splash protection from harmful spells for nearby units is tactical gold, and hitting a wizard in the face with a cloud of null-gas is just satisfying.
If you’ve ever watched your Grundstok Thunderers get melted by endless spells, this is the payback you’ve been waiting for.
Zontari Endrin Dock: The Flying Toolbox You Didn’t Know You Needed
Let’s talk about the Zontari Endrin Dock — part repair station, part weapons platform, part mad science experiment.
This mobile unit does work. It keeps your fleet patched mid-battle, drops grudgeblast demolitions, and chucks out stunclouds and null-fields like party favors. It’s controlled by a single operator yanking levers and pulling ropes, and if that visual alone doesn’t sell it, nothing will.
The Zontari brings support, disruption, and durability to your airborne battlegroup. It’s a great model to paint and a smart one to field.
New Skyfleets, New Opportunities
With the Grundstok Trailblazers Spearhead boxed set, Games Workshop gives you a lean strike force with teeth. One Endrinmaster in a dirigible suit, five Grundstok Thunderers, three Endrinriggers, and a gunhauler.
It’s fast, it hits hard, and it’s got enough movement tricks to keep control of the board. For anyone looking to get into Age of Sigmar or expand their Kharadron Overlords army, this set makes sense tactically and economically.
And if your paint queue is already stacked? Well… make room. These may be too good to pass up.
Final Thoughts From Us
These new miniatures (and battletome) finally give the Kharadron Overlords the personality and flexibility they’ve been missing. From lore to tabletop, they feel like sky-duardin who’ve lived a few stories and survived to tell them — barely.
Whether you’re building a new army or just adding a few units with flavor, there’s a lot to love here. The Null-Khemist adds a serious meta-shift, the Vongrim units bring melee swagger, and the Zontari Endrin Dock… well, it’s a floating doom-canoe. What’s not to like?