Warhammer Age Of Sigmar - Slaves to Darkness: Chaos Chosen

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Key Features

  • Elite devotees of the Ruinous Powers for your Slaves to Darkness army
  • Builds five Chaos Chosen with a variety of cosmetic and command options
  • Crush foes with soul-splitting weapons and the gifts of Chaos.

Chaos Chosen are elite devotees of the Ruinous Powers, champions who have garnered enough dark rewards to stand above their brethren. Armed with wicked soul-cleaving weapons, these ambitious heralds of ruination fight at the forefront of the Chaotic hordes, inspiring and terrifying those around them with acts of brutal violence.

This multipart plastic kit builds five Chaos Chosen – hardened warriors for Slaves to Darkness armies in Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Each of these deadly fighters is armed with a soul splitter – accursed two-handed weapons in the form of hammers, axes, mauls, and greatswords – and clad in ornate plate armour. One model can be built as an Exalted Champion, one as a Skull Drummer musician, and another as an Icon Bearer with either a flag or eight-pointed star – the kit includes five alternate sigils to dedicate your icon to Khorne, Slaanesh, Nurgle, Tzeentch, or Chaos Undivided. The other two models can be built with a choice of weapons, and the kit includes eight helmeted and four bare heads to choose from, allowing you to easily personalise your Chaos Chosen.

This kit comprises 86 plastic components, and is supplied with 5x Citadel 40mm Round bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.

Games Workshop have two broad methods for painting their models. Both are entirely viable options, though have significant differences in the paints required (detailed below). You can find all of the required paints in the 'recommended paint' section below, whether you simply want to get it out onto the tabletop ASAP (i.e. 'Battle Ready'), or want to take your time and make it a masterpiece (i.e. 'Parade Ready'):

1. Classic Method - uses acrylic paints to build layers of colour and depth. Usually topped off with a shade paint to really make the shadows pop. Probably the most beginner friendly method as mistakes are often easy to fix.

2. Contast Method - uses ink-like contrast painsts which sink into recesses, providing depth in highlights and shadows with a single layer of paint. It can take some practise to get this method to look great, but it's highly satisfying when it does work. Less forgiving when mistakes happen, though arguably the quicker method of the two options.