![]() The best part of the kit, really, is just how good the skeleton horses are. These are all on “correct” base sizes for Old World, too. They’re in two parts each and very simple, and are the only thing missing from this frame!įor anyone that’s not familiar with this kind of kit: bases are not included, at all! You’ll need to pick up some plastic or MDF bases (I like plastic) if you want to use them for Warhammer like me. I got really excited so please pretend that there’s two horses still on that sprue. a large array of weapons from bows to spears and even a horn.2 skeletons on foot (which you use in the backs of the chariot).3 skeleton riders (1armoured body, 2 unarmoured).I later found out from the historicals crew you can get individual sprues of them from a third party. ![]() You get five of this large sprue and then two separate chariot sprues. ![]() Now the awkward part: You don’t get to build everything. Then I felt kind of stupid because it suddenly made a lot of sense. It took me about 5 minutes of dry fitting and fiddling with all the bits, staring expectantly at the company’s images of built ones, before figuring the first one out. Clipping all the parts off to look at them all didn’t exactly help much, either. I’m not a historical wargamer my kits come with build instructions (whether I look at/follow them is another thing) and the chariots themselves looked confusing to me on the sprue. Sitting down with this kit was slightly daunting at first. That said, I was very excited by the prospect of more chariots!Ī big thank you to Wargames Atlantic for sending us this set for review! This article contains a labelled affiliate link The Kit These are of course not meant to be Tomb Kings, they’re just skeletons on horses and with chariots. I was definitely curious about it but there’s something in me that just really likes the Games Workshop aesthetic and wasn’t sure how these would look alongside “real” Tomb Kings. Before I go too far into this I do need to be honest: I wasn’t actually very excited by this kit. I’ve recently started a Tomb Kings army for the new Old World an army that 14-year-old me wanted but wasn’t able to collect. Instead, and much to my relief, he asked if I’d review their skeleton chariots and cavalry kit. When Lenoon messaged me to review a kit from Wargames Atlantic I thought for a few minutes that he was finally tricking me into Historical Wargaming.
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