This morning we have a release from Warhammer Forge that we saw at Games Day 2012, the K'daai Fireborn. The k'daai Fireborn are available now for preorder, to be released Friday, April 27th.
Here is the link for more information and ordering.
via Warhammer Forge
K'daai Fireborn
The Chaos Dwarfs are arrogant, malign and paranoid beings, and will bend their knee to none but their Father of Darkness, Hashut. Their Sorcerers and Daemonsmiths constantly seek weapons and soldiers that will make their armies invincible and it is from this desire that the K’daai Zharr, the Scions of Fire, were born.
Rather than currying favour through parleyed bargains with the greater Chaos powers, or summoning daemons all but uncontrollable as a human sorcerer might, the priests of Hashut have long sought to create something more than a mere bound spirit. With the K’daai Fireborn they have succeeded and through their dark arts have forged a race of powerful warriors, half-daemon and half-raging fire.
Drawn from the magma of the deep earth, birthed in the boiling blood sacrifices of Hashut’s altars, and bound and given form within an armoured framework of articulated iron and rune-stamped bronze, the K’daai are devastating shock troops that slumber between battles as cold frameworks of barbed metal. When unleashed upon an enemy force, the fire within them rages into existence and they become mindless, elemental forces of destruction few mortals can hope to survive.
Designed by Edgar Skomorowski, the K’daai Fireborn are a set of three intricately detailed multi-part resin models, available to pre-order here for despatch from Friday 27th April. This kit contains three different torso designs, three different lower bodies and three different pairs of weapons – each of which are fully interchangeable. Rules for the K’daai Fireborn fielded as part of a Chaos Dwarfs army can be found in Tamurkhan: The Throne of Chaos, and Binding Scroll rules to align this powerful force of darkness with other Warhammer armies are included in Monstrous Arcanum.