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The Ushabti are large, guardian statues carved into the likeness of the gods and goddess of ancient Nehekhara, statues that stand guard and protect the perimeters of the necropolises and within the passageways of the great pyramids of the Tomb Kings. Tremble at their imposing sight, run in vain from their mighty arrows. Ushabti (Great Bow) is a Tomb Kings ranged Construct unit introduced in Total War: Warhammer II with the Rise of the Tomb Kings DLC.
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#Ushabti with great bows full#
Necrotects can push it to its full combat potential and restore it in battle. Construct: This unit is an animated construct (does not rout, is immune to terror, becomes unstable when morale is low).
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All Rights Reserved to their respective owners. This web site is completely unofficial and in no way endorsed by Games Workshop Limited.Ĭhaos, the Chaos device, the Chaos logo, Citadel, Citadel Device, Darkblade, the Double-Headed/Imperial Eagle device, 'Eavy Metal, Forge World, Games Workshop, Games Workshop logo, Golden Demon, Great Unclean One, GW, the Hammer of Sigmar logo, Horned Rat logo, Keeper of Secrets, Khemri, Khorne, the Khorne logo, Lord of Change, Nurgle, the Nurgle logo, Skaven, the Skaven symbol devices, Slaanesh, the Slaanesh logo, Tomb Kings, Trio of Warriors, Twin Tailed Comet Logo, Tzeentch, the Tzeentch logo, Warhammer, Warhammer Online, Warhammer World logo, White Dwarf, the White Dwarf logo, and all associated marks, names, races, race insignia, characters, vehicles, locations, units, illustrations and images from the Warhammer world are either ®, TM and/or © Copyright Games Workshop Ltd 2000-2012, variably registered in the UK and other countries around the world. If you're prepared to just paint the scarabs black with a bit of lighter dry brushing then I guess this model is a pretty easy paint job. The model looks quite cool although it could be a bit tricky to paint to make the scarabs look convincing. He looks quite tricky to kill and like he's probably one of those annoying surprises you can get during a battle. He sounds like a real bad'un in life and he's certainly been paying the price in undeath. Below, I'll just post my opinion of the new Finecast Tomb KIng models. Prince Apophas (great fluff btw), the Necrotect, the Ushbati with Giant Bows (I like that concept) and maybe the Liche Priest (at least I can't find a pic of him in the old book or on Google images).Ĭheck the GW link below for all the Tomb King pics (including the resin recasts of the older metal models such as the Casket of souls and Tomb King with great weapon - both really brilliant models). Some of the models are recasts in resin of existing metal models but others I don't recognize and they're not in the old 7th edition TK book so I'm guessing that these are the new guys. Games Workshop have just announced some Warhammer reinforcements Prince Apophas, the Necrotect, a Liche Priest, Ushbati with giant bows and some with great weapons, a King with Great Weapon and the old Casket of Souls in resin.Now, I'm not that familiar with Tomb Kings, I don't have the 8th edition army book yet and amazingly, have never played against them ! (or Daemons of Chaos !!) so I hope I'm going to get all the detail correct here.