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Make All 3 Versions: 40k Chaos Knight Unbox & Build

By Tim Roberts | July 15th, 2019 | Categories: Warhammer 40k

Check out how to assemble and magnetize all three versions of the Chaos Knight Desecrator kit in our unboxing and build!

Don’t miss how to assemble and magnetize all three versions of the Chaos Knight Desecrator kit in our unboxing and build!

We are going to open up this bad boy, to see how this mini compares to its Imperial counterpart. Plus give you the finer points on how to future-proof your Knight for years to come.

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The new Knight Decorator/Rampager comes with 119 new bits for the glory of Chaos and includes a brand new Chaos Knight transfer sheet. It features iconography for Houses Lucaris, Herpetrax, and Khymere, as well as a huge variety of Chaos runes and markings.

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Overall the new kit seems to be well thought out as the design of this new Knight makes it a little easier to assemble than its Imperial predecessor.

As far as detail, it is full of everything you would want for Knight of Chaos including new weapons and a ton of skulls and spikes.

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In our unboxing video below Robby B goes of how to assemble each of the new variants as well as how to future-proof your Knight with magnets as well.

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We always like to also show you any “gotchas” that might present a problem when you are getting your projects ready for the tabletop. If you plan on replacing the carapace or adding LED lights to your mini then you might want to use some small magnets or trim the stacks so you can the carapace later.

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And here it is!  GW is only getting better at packing in amazing detail into their models! If you play any Chaos faction chances are you are going to want to add one of these bad boys to your 40k fighting force.

As always, keep those hobby muscles strong, stay in the trenches, and check out our new Chaos Knight unbox and build video below!

About the Author: Tim Roberts