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Made in au
Sinewy Scourge






Western Australia

Several months ago, I recall reading an article on the Games Workshop site about how they made some custom chariots for each of the four Chaos Gods. Tzneetch's being a disk pulled by screamers, Slaanesh's being pulled by seekers etc. I know it was an old article, because I recall one of the chariots (can't remember which) referring to using a part from a talos ordered through the bits service.

I can't find this article, I presume it must have been removed when the site was changed. I haven't had any luck searching archives for it. Would anyone happen to know where there is a link to it, or even have a copy themselves?

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Alluring Sorcerer of Slaanesh





Union, Kentucky United States

They actually made them years ago for the storm of chaos summer event. I don't have a link but you should start from that.

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