Warhammer: Horus Heresy – ‘Jaghatai Khan’ Now Up For Pre-Order
The Warhawk of Chogoris is now available for Pre-Order from Forge World. Time to get your Primarch on!
White Scars fans have been waiting for a long time for their Primarch to show up on the tabletop and now he’s arrived in style.
“Often regarded as the most skilled swordsman among the Primarchs, Jaghatai’s arrival is sure to strike fear in the hearts of the Traitor Legions.”
Jaghatai Khan, Primarch of The White Scars Legion $131
Jaghatai Khan is the unexpected storm, a sudden and devastating gale that comes and goes as it pleases. Of all his brothers, he found the Great Crusade most to his liking, an endless hunt in the dark places of the galaxy. As the Great Crusade raged across the galaxy, he sat at its heart, always fighting and always on the move, laughing as he killed. Yet the Great Khan was no simple berserker, for in even the simplest task he sought perfection through discipline. His was the quiet competence of a master, seeking no acclaim from others, but only the satisfaction to be found in a perfect stroke of the sword or a well-placed word.
The Great Khan himself, Primarch of the White Scars, Jaghatai Khan is sculpted in the midst of battle, having just slain a traitor Death Guard Legionary. In one hand, he wields his signature weapon, the White Tiger Dao. His armour, the bespoke and exquisite Wildfire Panoply, is wrought with incredible, ornate detail. Over it he wears a long flowing cloak, befitting his status as leader of the White Scars. This model will provide an excellent challenge for painters, featuring a wide variety of textures and finely sculpted detail. His face is determined yet serene, and along with his pose, it captures the majesty of Jaghatai, perhaps the greatest warrior and tactician of all the primarchs. As well as a 40mm gaming base, complete with a rocky outcropping, he also fits into a 60mm diorama base depicting a crumbling fortification with a dead Death Guard traitor marine in MKIII armour.
Jaghatai Khan, Primarch of the White Scars, is supplied in 26 resin components, a 40mm sculpted base, and a 60mm diorama base into which the 40mm base fits.
Rules for using Jaghatai Khan as a Lord of War Choice in your games of Horus Heresy can be found in The Horus Heresy: Book Eight: Malevolence. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel paints.
The Khan rides…