Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Slaves to Darkness - Darkoath Fellriders

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Key Features:

  • Outflank your foes with fast light cavalry for Slaves to Darkness armies
  • Builds five Darkoath Fellriders, with loads of cosmetic options for customisation
  • Rain down deadly javelins or hack foes apart with raiding blades

The Darkoath prize speed and agility above all in their light cavalry. Fellriders are mounted daredevils, outflanking their foes on lightning-swift and aggressive mounts, riddling their ranks with volleys of javelins before charging in to deal the killing blow.

This multipart plastic kit builds five Darkoath Fellriders, swift mounted raiders who fight for the Slaves to Darkness. Fellriders carry studded targe shields, and can be armed with marauder javelins or a variety of raiding axes and broadswords. The kit also includes options to build one model as a Darkoath Champion with a unique horse-muzzle, as well as a Hornblower musician and a standard bearer carrying an terrifying daemonic icon.

The sinister horse-muzzles, studded shields, decorated steed-armour, lethal weapons, and fearsome heads in this kit are all interchangeable between models, giving you a huge variety of ways to build your ruthless raiders.

This kit comprises 99 plastic components, and is supplied with 5x Citadel 60x35mm Oval Bases. These miniatures are supplied unassembled and unpainted – 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.

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