Five forgotten Warhammer 40k daemon engines gnarlier than the Defiler
Warhammer 40k's newly revealed Defiler miniature is a work of chaotic art, a massive hulk of meat, machinery, and madness that's a worthy replacement for the original kit from 2003. Contrary to popular belief, the 2003 Defiler was not the original daemon engine, just the first one to get rules in a Warhammer 40k Codex. In the 1990s Games Workshop released a whole range of daemon engines for its small-scale wargame Epic - and we've picked out five that we think would be absolutely amazing in Warhammer 40k. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS:Warhammer 40k's new free Orks detachment turns the battlefield into a treasure huntPopular miniature wargame basing sands recalled due to asbestos tracesWarhammer 40k fan bakes two fully playable armies from gingerbread
Warhammer 40k's newly revealed Defiler miniature is a work of chaotic art, a massive hulk of meat, machinery, and madness that's a worthy replacement for the original kit from 2003. Contrary to popular belief, the 2003 Defiler was not the original daemon engine, just the first one to get rules in a Warhammer 40k Codex. In the 1990s Games Workshop released a whole range of daemon engines for its small-scale wargame Epic - and we've picked out five that we think would be absolutely amazing in Warhammer 40k.Read the rest of the story...
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