The Ultimate Guide to Chaos: GAMES WORKSHOP 99120201046" Everchosen Varangu

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Are you ready to unleash chaos on your opponents? Then you need the GAMES WORKSHOP 99120201046" Everchosen Varanguard Knights of Ruin! As a Warhammer enthusiast, I was blown away by the sinister Champions of Archaeon. These knights are not only incredibly powerful but also terrifying to behold. Whether you're a fan of Nurgle, Tzeentch, or Khorne, these Knights of Ruin will strike fear into the hearts of your enemies.

The GAMES WORKSHOP 99120201046" Everchosen Varanguard Knights of Ruin are perfect for experienced Warhammer players looking for a challenge. The set includes 111 pieces, giving you plenty of options to customize your knights. Each knight comes with a hammer, an axe, and a sword, so you can choose the weapon that best fits your playstyle. Plus, the set includes three horses and three shields, making it easy to create a cohesive army.

I was impressed by the attention to detail in this set. Each knight is mounted on a devilish destrier, and the horses are covered in a caparison plagued. The set includes six heads, three nude, and three casqued, allowing you to create a unique look for each knight. The kit also comes with three 75x42 mm Citadel 'Oval Bases, so you can display your knights with pride.

As with any Warhammer set, there are pros and cons to the GAMES WORKSHOP 99120201046" Everchosen Varanguard Knights of Ruin. Here are the highlights:

Pros:
- Highly customizable
- Attention to detail
- Includes three horses and three shields
- Comes with three 75x42 mm Citadel 'Oval Bases

Cons:
- Expensive
- Time-consuming to assemble and paint

Overall, I would highly recommend the GAMES WORKSHOP 99120201046" Everchosen Varanguard Knights of Ruin to any Warhammer fan looking to add some chaos to their army. The set is highly customizable and includes everything you need to build a formidable force. While it is on the expensive side, the attention to detail and high-quality materials make it worth the investment. Plus, there's nothing quite like the satisfaction of displaying your own hand-painted army on the battlefield.

Bottom Line: 8.5/10

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