How many miniatures are in the box and what do they build?
The box contains 17 multi-part plastic miniatures. It builds one Hurakan Windmage, one Hurakan Spirit of the Wind (which can alternatively be built as Sevireth, Lord of the Seventh Wind), five Hurakan Windchargers, and ten Vanari Auralan Wardens.
What bases are included with the miniatures?
The set includes the required Citadel bases: one 60mm Round Base, three 45mm Groove Stems, six 60mm by 35mm Oval Bases, and ten 32mm Round Bases.
What level of customisation do the miniatures offer?
The kits offer several customisation options. The Hurakan Windchargers include parts for an optional champion and standard bearer. The Vanari Auralan Wardens have parts for up to two optional champions (one usable in-game) with a choice of weapons and heads. There are multiple interchangeable male and female head designs across the different body designs, and 20 different shield designs for the Wardens.
Are the miniatures supplied painted or unpainted?
The miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly. They are typically constructed using plastic glue and then painted by the hobbyist.
What is a Spearhead force in Warhammer Age of Sigmar?
A Spearhead is a complete, pre-defined army collection designed for smaller-scale games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. It provides a balanced force right out of the box, allowing players to start playing tight, tactical games immediately without needing to collect a larger army first.
Can the Hurakan Spirit of the Wind be built as a different model?
Yes, the kit for the Hurakan Spirit of the Wind includes the parts to alternatively build it as Sevireth, Lord of the Seventh Wind, who is a legendary wind spirit character within the lore.
Is this set suitable for beginners to the hobby?
Yes, this Spearhead box is an excellent starting point for beginners. It provides a complete, playable force in one box, along with all necessary bases. It allows new hobbyists to focus on learning to assemble, paint, and play with a coherent army without the initial complexity of list-building from a vast range.