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I am getting the new plastic daemon prince and am considering Be'Lakor http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?catId=cat500024a&prodId=prod1110281 for my 2nd prince. I am also considering my greater daemon and really like the idea of using Gulavhar http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?catId=cat500010a&prodId=prod1090050 My concerns with Gulavhar is I will likely be using rhinos as cover until I can get into range and assault and I think he might sit enough above one to be more then 50% uncovered and not benefit from the rhino's cover. Maybe a Balrog would be a better choice. I need to keep it with GW models since I mostly game in a GW, some of the forge world stuff is cool but very large. Thanks.

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Just to let you know that the LOTR game and models have a different set of usage rights to the other Warhammer games. For example, you can't use any of their bits in building entries into GW WHFB/40k painting contests.

Though playing in store should be OK.

   
 
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