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HELSMITHS OF HASHUT

Original price $ 66.30 CAD - Original price $ 66.30 CAD
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HELSMITHS OF HASHUT: BULL CENTAURS

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HELSMITHS OF HASHUT: BULL CENTAURS Born of divine mutation and molten fury, the Bull Centaurs are living embodiments of Hashut’s dark power. Regard...

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HELSMITHS OF HASHUT: DAEMONSMITH

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HELSMITHS OF HASHUT: DAEMONSMITH Feared and revered in equal measure, Daemonsmiths are the arcane engineers of the Helsmiths of Hashut — sorcerers ...

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HELSMITHS OF HASHUT – Infernal Artisans & Engines of Destruction

The Helsmiths of Hashut bring dark industry to the battlefield—armored smith-priests, daemon-bound war engines, and cruel infantry drilled in the furnaces of the Dark Lands. This collection gathers kits, characters, artillery, and accessories themed around the cult of Hashut: infernal smiths, masked warriors, bull-iconography, and smoke-belching machines. Expect elite bodyguards, cruel ranged support, and brutal shock troops backed by hellforged artillery and daemon-cored engines. Whether you’re building a new force, expanding a Chaos Dwarf-style army, or hunting centerpiece models for display, the Helsmiths deliver heavy armor, ruthless discipline, and a distinct aesthetic of iron, brass, and burning runes.

1. What’s in the Helsmiths of Hashut range?

Typical inclusions are smith-priest characters, masked infantry with blunderbusses or great weapons, elite guard, daemon-engine artillery, and hulking constructs. Look for command options, banner/icon upgrades, and scenic bases where available.

2. How do Helsmith armies play on the table?

Expect a resilient core with strong armor saves, savage counter-charges, and punishing shooting from blunderbusses or artillery. Their engines anchor the line while elite smiths and guard push key objectives through sheer attrition.

3. Are these kits beginner-friendly to build and paint?

Yes. Most infantry assemble cleanly with clear sub-assemblies. For larger daemon engines, dry-fit before gluing and consider sub-assemblies for armor plates and weapon housings. The heavy-metal scheme (iron, brass, soot) is perfect for fast, striking results.

4. Painting tips for the Helsmith aesthetic?

Prime dark, base in iron and bronze, then add heat-stained metals and glowing runes. Weather with soot, oil streaks, and burnt pigments; finish with lava-tone bases (black, orange, sulfur yellow) to push the furnace-world vibe.

5. What basing or accessories work well with this theme?

Cracked lava, slag heaps, riveted plates, chains, and hazard-striped decking. Brass rod, cogs, and pipe offcuts fit perfectly for scenic leaders or artillery crews. Tufts in ash gray or fire-grass amplify the volcanic feel.

6. Can I mix Helsmiths with other Chaos forces?

Many players blend infernal smiths with allied monsters, slaves, or mercenary shock units for variety. Check your system’s allies rules, base sizes, and keywords to keep lists legal while maintaining the theme.

7. Any hobby tips for large daemon-engine kits?

Pin heavy joins, magnetize weapon options if the kit supports them, and paint sub-assemblies (chassis, armor plates, smokestacks) separately for cleaner highlights. Use oil washes on metals and finish with matte varnish to knock back shine.

8. What tools and paints are recommended?

Side cutters, hobby knife, needle files, plastic cement/superglue, and elastic clamps. For paint: rich metallic sets (iron/steel, brass/bronze), black oil wash, rust and verdigris effects, and heat-blue pigments for barrels and exhausts.

9. Are there centerpiece models for display builds?

Daemon-engines and smith-lords on scenic bases make excellent centerpieces. Add LEDs behind grills or rune-vents for glow, and consider lava-resin pours or translucent effects for furnace cores.