It’s time to check in on these Games Workshop Rumor Engines from last year. Have they been revealed or are they still a mystery?
Time flies and once again we find ourselves looking into the past. Now it’s the Rumor Engines from September 2023 turn for a little retrospective. I wonder what we’re in store for today…Let’s find out!
Coughing Up A Spear – September 5, 2023
Status: Solved
That spear came from the Morbheg Knights of the Flesh-Eater Courts. That’s quite the statement banner for sure…
Sharpen Your Blades – September 12, 2023
Status: Solved
That’s no machete! Or maybe it is? I’m not sure what the Krootox Rampagers call it. Either way, that’s who this blade ended up belonging to.
A Bird Friends Is Back – September 19, 2023
Status: Solved
This bird’s claw belonged to one of the twisted members of the Ossiarch Bonereapers Warband from Briar and Bone.
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Status: Solved
While this one didn’t end up being a flamer weapon, it still spits out a serious amount of FIREpower. It belongs to the mobile gun platform that is a Krootox Rider.
Well that’s all the Rumor Engines from last September. While don’t have any leftover mysteries we traded those in for some rather unique looking miniatures for sure! If you’re out there and using the Kroot in a T’au Army let us know what you think of them in the comments. Additionally, sound off if you’re waiting on those Death Battletomes for Age of Sigmar 4.0! I know I sure am…
Did you have a favorite reveal from last September’s Rumor Engines?
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