Crank up the Bloodthirster volume to 11 with THREE select-able power levels! More rules on the new Bloodthirster model we saw last week!
If you missed the big Bloodthirster leak last week, there are three pictured variants of the new model that have been spotted as of right now.
No we’re starting to see three different sets of rules for perhaps the three models, or maybe just one version of the generic ‘thirster himself.
via Captain Citadel, Imgur & Kirsten
Then a few hours ago, a whole new set of info regarding End Times Archaon broke, including more info on the big guys:
via tabletop Rhein-Main (imgur) 2-11-2015
Badass of Khorne
More Badass of Khorne
Chuck Norris Acolyte
With rules like this, I think it would be pretty easy to field (and justify buying) one model to fit in several different army point levels. Maybe this is a concept we’ll see ported over to 40k here in the new future.
Sign me up for the new model when it hits!
End Times 5 Rumor Roundup
~ Great ideas all the way around with this model’s release. Let’s hope it does well enought for Games Workshop to take note!
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