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Warhammer Age of Sigmar - Helsmiths of Hashut Army Set (Deutsch) (82-10)

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Warhammer Age of Sigmar - Helsmiths of Hashut Army Set (Deutsch) (82-10)Die Helschmiede des Hashut marschieren aus ihren imposanten Zikkuraten unter einem Himmel voller Smog und Flammen. Diese grausamen und gierigen Duardin sind einen Pakt mit einem dunklen Gott eingegangen. Sie sind Meister der dunklen Kunst, mit der Dmonen gebunden werden, und sie nutzen die Energien dieser frchterlichen Wesen als Brennstoff fr ihre Industrie. Ihre Streitmchte werden von stampfenden Dmonenmaschinen begleitet und rcken unbeirrbar und

Die Helschmiede des Hashut marschieren aus ihren imposanten Zikkuraten unter einem Himmel voller Smog und Flammen. Diese grausamen und gierigen Duardin sind einen Pakt mit einem dunklen Gott eingegangen. Sie sind Meister der dunklen Kunst, mit der Dämonen gebunden werden, und sie nutzen die Energien dieser fürchterlichen Wesen als Brennstoff für ihre Industrie. Ihre Streitmächte werden von stampfenden Dämonenmaschinen begleitet und rücken unbeirrbar und unaufhaltsam voran. Sie führen Waffen, die vor infernalem Zorn brennen, und entreißen den Reichen alle Ressourcen und Reichtümer, sodass nach ihrer Ankunft nur brennende Ödländer zurückbleiben.

Diese riesige Box enthält den Kern einer neuen Armee der Helschmiede des Hashut. Ein brutaler Kriegsdespot führt die Streitmacht an, um sein eigenes Schicksal zu schmieden. Die Armee wird von der mechanischen Macht einer Dominator-Maschine unterstützt und eine Peinigerbombarde lässt infernale Energien auf den hilflosen Feind herniederregnen. Eine Infernale Kohorte steht bereit, um Ziele einzunehmen und Gebiete zu halten, um deinen Sieg zu sichern. Diese Miniaturen bilden eine vollständige Armee für Speerspitze, das Heer der Helschmiede, die du in schnellen, taktischen Partien Warhammer Age of Sigmar einsetzen kannst.

In diesem Set findest du die folgenden mehrteiligen Kunststoffminiaturen:
– 1x Kriegsdespot
– 1x Dominator-Maschine mit Feuersturmkanonen
– 1x Peinigerbombarde
– 11x Infernale-Kohorte-Miniaturen

Die Miniaturen in diesem Set können auf verschiedene Weisen gebaut werden, wenn du sie nicht als Speerspitze-Armee einsetzen willst. Die Dominator-Maschine kann mit einem Paar Fluchkeulen oder Feuersturmkanonen gebaut werden und kann mit kosmetischen Optionen für die Brustplatte und den Kopf individualisiert werden.

Die Peinigerbombarde kann alternativ als Todeskreischer-Raketenbatterie gebaut werden.

Die Infernale Kohorte kann entweder mit Speeren oder Klingen gebaut werden und ihre Schilde können innerhalb der Einheit ausgetauscht werden. Es liegen Teile bei, um einen optionalen Standartenträger, Musiker und einen Champion zu bauen, der mit einem Hammer oder einer Zweihandaxt bewaffnet sein kann.

Wie du dich auch entscheidest, sie zu bauen: Dieses Set bietet dir einen fantastischen Weg, eine neue Armee der Helschmiede des Hashut zu beginnen und dabei im Vergleich zum Einzelkauf der Bausätze Geld zu sparen.

Dieses Set ist die erste Gelegenheit, um das neue Kriegsbuch des Chaos: Helsmiths of Hashut zu ergattern, ein 90-seitiges Hardcover-Buch mit besonderem Cover, das voller düsterer Hintergründe, Regeln und epischen Illustrationen steckt.

Im Set ebenfalls enthalten:
Kriegsbuch des Chaos: Helsmiths of Hashut, ein 90-seitiges Hardcover-Buch mit Soft-Touch-Cover und einzigartigem Artwork, das zu diesem Set passt
– 32x Schriftrollenkarten der Helschmiede des Hashut
– 1x Abziehbilderbogen der Helschmiede des Hashut mit 450 hochwertigen, wasserlöslichen Abziehbildern

Der Abziehbilderbogen enthält Symbole für die Zikkurats Ur-Zorn, Muspelzharr, Zharr Vyxa und die Schmiede Anathema, sowie andere verfluchte Symbole und Runen, mit denen du deine Miniaturen verzieren kanst.

Dieser Bausatz enthält 220 Kunststoffteile, 1x Citadel-Rundbase (25 mm), 1x Citadel-Rundbase (32 mm), 1x Citadel-Rundbase (80 mm), 1x Citadel-Rundbase (100 mm) und 10x Citadel-Rundbases (28,5 mm). Diese Miniaturen sind unbemalt und müssen zusammengebaut werden – wir empfehlen die Verwendung von Citadel-Kunststoffkleber und Citadel-Colour-Farben.

Die Miniaturen in diesem Set werden zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt separat erhältlich sein.

Dieses Buch enthält einen einmalig verwendbaren Code für Warhammer Age of Sigmar: The App, um Inhalte des Kriegsbuch des Chaos: Helsmiths of Hashut freizuschalten, der eingesetzt werden kann, sobald das Kriegsbuch veröffentlicht wird.

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