Ven Denst’s Hounds – The Ultimate Monster Hunting Crew If you want to add a gritty, stealthy squad of elite monster-hunting trackers to your tabletop, this box is exactly what you need. Led by a fearless father-and-daughter duo, this rugged band of wilderness scouts specializes in hunting down supernatural threats and defending the realm.
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Fits Almost ANY Order Army: This is a "Regiment of Renown," which means it's incredibly versatile. You can use these models in a Cities of Sigmar army, or hire them as mercenaries to fight alongside Stormcast Eternals, Sylvaneth, Seraphon, and many other factions!
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Incredible Value in One Box: You get two unique Hero characters and a full 11-man squad of scouts all packed into one set, saving you a ton of hobby budget compared to buying them separately.
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Tons of Easy Customization: The kit is a blast to build because you get options for different weapon loadouts (like massive hunting crossbows, axes, and spears) and multiple head options for the troops to give everyone a unique personality.
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Characterful Details: Beside the human hunters, the kit includes loyal hunting hounds and weird little stone creatures (Gargoylians) to decorate your bases, giving you a wonderful variety of textures to practice your painting skills.
3. What’s In The Box
This box is packed with 13 highly detailed, customizable plastic miniatures:
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1x Galen ven Denst (The grizzled father, who can be built wielding a pistol and torch or a sword and pistol)
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1x Doralia ven Denst (The expert sharpshooter daughter, who can be built with or without her iconic wide-brimmed hat)
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11x Wildercorps Hunters (Your stealthy scout squad, including trackers and their fierce hunting dogs)
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8x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases, 3x Citadel 32mm Round Bases, and 2x Citadel 40mm Round Bases
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1x Step-by-Step Construction Guide
Getting Started Tip
Because this squad spends its time tracking through muddy forests and dark swamps, they look fantastic with a realistic, rugged paint scheme. To make them look battle-ready quickly, try using earth-tone contrast paints. Once the paint is dry, dab a little textured mud paste onto the bases and the bottom of their cloaks to make it look like they’ve been out on a long, grueling hunt!