Another great Squat miniature but of the Age of Sigmar stuff only the Fireslayers look fantasy enough.
See, I never really got the "Kharadron = Squat" thing. To my eye, Squats are dieselpunk and Kharadron are aetherpunk (not even true steampunk). Kharadron technology looks laughably antiquated by 40k standards. This dichotomy is made doubly clear when you compare a model like Jakob Bugmannson here to the recent, actual Squat models by Forge World:
In other news, we need to talk about Broken Realms! Following in the footsteps of the Realmgate Wars books and the Soul Wars supplements, this is apparently the next chapter and- like I predicted would happen years ago, when there were NO aelves in AOS- it deals with the aelves war with Slaanesh.
In this first chapter, Morathi- who, upon the release of Daughters of Khaine, was only a demi-god and not an actual god like Tyrion, Teclis and her son Malerion - is apparently making a play for true godhood (and may get it- the table of contents teases a "Morathi-Khaine"...)
You can read the full article here:
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2020/11/02/broken-realms-rise-of-the-shadow-queen/And visit the website here:
https://ageofsigmar.com/broken-realms/IMO we may be on track to finally get proper Mortals of Slaanesh, which were largely missing from the Hedonites book, as evidenced by the new Direchasm models:
Alex