Wow those models look even more amazing that their previous Warhammer Fantasy cousins. Between the dynamic posing and the cool looking wargear, I think these will quickly become a fan favorite.
Here’s what we heard last week is on the way for the Duardin:
Fyreslayers Hearthguard (5 miniatures) – 33€ 25£ 40$
Slayers with shorter beards with what looks like shooting weapons, greataxes or some sort of flail halberd.
Fyreslayer Vulkite Berserkers (10 miniatures) – 45€ 35£ 60$
Slayers with dual axes, or a bladed shield coupled with an axe or pickaxe.
Fyreslayer Auric Runemaster (1 model) 23€ 18£ 30$
This is not the one we saw on the sprue, that one carries some sort of brazero staff and he… he… he has no mustache! Duardin Sprues (Dec 2015)
Tons more pictures are out there, checkout our roundup below for the latest!
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