The forges have been hard at work, and many daemons have been bound into the infernal machines that power Warhammer HQ. Each and every Helsmiths of Hashut army set – which is available to pre-order tomorrow – has a little bit of daemon fused right into the plastic.
Our Hobgrots even finished a few sets early, and sent them out to a few of our indentured vassals in the wider Warhammer community to produce their Wage of Toil – painted miniatures – which we present here as payment in full.
He may be short, but the War Despot is a terror on the battlefield, commanding his forces with a cruel efficiency befitting the Zharrdron. As the only character miniature in the army set, Norman Greenburg, Cire-Yuto-Esco, Rich Nutter, Matt Crowther, and a contributor from Bell of Lost Souls lavished plenty of attention on him.




The Infernal Cohort are the mainstay of any Helsmiths of Hashut force, well-off duardin who have chosen a glamorous life of battle instead of toiling in factories and forges. Cire-Yuto-Esco, Vincent Knotley, Nyara for the Le Voz de Sigmar, and Stahly from Tale of Painters have painted a variety of schemes on them to inspire you.
No Helsmiths of Hashut army is complete without artillery, as the Zharrdron love little more than unleashing daemonfire-fuelled desolation from range. Norman Greenburg, Matt Crowther, Cire-Yuto-Esco and Douglas Griggs all contributed to the bombardment.





Finally, Cire-Yuto-Esco, Matt Crowther, Andrew Farrell, Norman Greenburg and Zac Laundrie pay their dues to the Bullfather with a group of stunning renditions of the Dominator Engine, a walking effigy to the might of the Father of Darkness and a terrifying war machine in its own right.
You’ll be able to pre-order the Helsmiths of Hashut army set tomorrow, which includes a Spearhead force, a Battletome with a unique cover, and reference card accoutrements. Share your own completed miniatures with us on the official Warhammer Facebook and Instagram pages.