Attention all Warhammer fans! Come see the newest Age of Sigmar unit, the Lord-Veritant that’s going to bring the light of the Stormcasts to the tabletop!
Today we are going to take a closer look at the newest Age of Sigmar release from Games Workshop!
The Lord-Veritant is finally here for the Stormcast Eternals and this guy is definitely no cream puff. He is pretty much an anti wizard model.
The instructions are the typical multi-colored computer generated instructions that we have grown accustom to from Games Workshop. This kit doesn’t seem to be too customization, perhaps the head and staff can be switched out.
This is a two sprue kit that makes up both of the models and includes two 40mm bases.
Check out this video to see what we have to say about the rules.
Witchfinder of the Stormcast Eternals, the Lord-Veritant is the eye of Sigmar, the inescapable wrath of the heavens. The blazing light of his Lantern of Abjuration is the terror of evil magic-users across the mortal realms, as he hunts out and systematically destroys them and their vile, corrupting influence. Leading the faithful to battle, the Lord-Veritant cuts a ruthless path through cultists and daemons until the land is cleansed of their presence.
This multi-part plastic kit contains all the components necessary to assemble one Lord-Veritant of the Stormcast Eternals, with Gryph-hound. He carries the Lantern of Abjuration and a Judgement Blade, and comes supplied with a Citadel 40mm Round base.
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