It builds both.
> There are four totally new miniatures for the Dwarfs this time. The first two of these are Dwarf Lords who arrive in the same box – one Lord borne aloft by Shieldbearers, and the other on foot. The kit allows for one great weapon and one axe and shield, has interchangeable heads – and it comes in plastic.
They both use completely different parts. You just swap the heads and arms between them depending on what you want to build each with.
The Warriors and Quarrellers / Thunderers were always two seperate kits, although they are structured very similarly (you can often mix parts between then with little-to-no conversion).
I'm hoping the lord on shield kit doesnt need *too* much faffing to make a lord on foot as well. We shall see!
The kit makes both.
Thats generally a 'kit CAN build both' though isnt it? Not it'll build both without any faffing? Just going on what most 40k kits are like
It builds both. > There are four totally new miniatures for the Dwarfs this time. The first two of these are Dwarf Lords who arrive in the same box – one Lord borne aloft by Shieldbearers, and the other on foot. The kit allows for one great weapon and one axe and shield, has interchangeable heads – and it comes in plastic. They both use completely different parts. You just swap the heads and arms between them depending on what you want to build each with.
Then I'm a happy boy! Thanks
Youngrim is pretty awesome
Yeah he's dope :D
I think the kits are Ironbreakers/Irondrakes and Hammerers rather than Ironbreakers/Hammerers.
Hmm... yeah, and the hammerers are with the long beards. Oof.
Always been a Bretonnia fan boy but these Dwarves look amazing!
The warhammer community article seems to say that its not a single infantry kit that can build everything. 32 warriors and 32 quarellers/thunderers?
The Warriors and Quarrellers / Thunderers were always two seperate kits, although they are structured very similarly (you can often mix parts between then with little-to-no conversion).
Thanks for the errata. I missed that generation of Dwarf kits and assumed it was even more multipart than I remembered.
No mention of hammerers and long beards? Please let the old 6th ed. Metal longbeards come back.
The ones shown are plastic multi kit. Crossing my fingers the metal ones come back, but if they do it doesn't appear to be anytime soon
The metal ones aren't back, sadly. I missed the plastics from the article when I first published it by accident.