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The aim of this page is provide individual code numbers, names and reference information for the Citadel Chaos Dwarf line of Big Hatter (Big Hats) sculpted by Alan Perry (one half of the Perry twins).   
 
The aim of this page is provide individual code numbers, names and reference information for the Citadel Chaos Dwarf line of Big Hatter (Big Hats) sculpted by Alan Perry (one half of the Perry twins).   
  
For the later versions (Big Hatters), please see here:
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For the earlier versions (D3, C16 etc), please see here:
  
 
http://www.collecting-citadel-miniatures.com/wiki/index.php/Chaos_Dwarfs_(Big_Hatters)
 
http://www.collecting-citadel-miniatures.com/wiki/index.php/Chaos_Dwarfs_(Big_Hatters)

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The aim of this page is provide individual code numbers, names and reference information for the Citadel Chaos Dwarf line of Big Hatter (Big Hats) sculpted by Alan Perry (one half of the Perry twins).

For the earlier versions (D3, C16 etc), please see here:

http://www.collecting-citadel-miniatures.com/wiki/index.php/Chaos_Dwarfs_(Big_Hatters)

Chaos Dwarf Axe

http://www.solegends.com/citboxes2/bc6chaosdwarfs.htm



The aim of this page is provide individual code numbers, names and reference information for the Citadel Chaos Dwarf line of Big Hatter (Big Hats) sculpted by Alan Perry (one half of the Perry twins).

For the earlier versions (D3, C16 etc), please see here:

http://www.collecting-citadel-miniatures.com/wiki/index.php/Chaos_Dwarfs

Chaos Dwarf Axe

Chaos Dwarf Blunderbuss


Chaos Dwarf Bull Centaurs

These came out in 1992. There are only two Bull Centaur bodies, each of two different halves (so four different parts in total). There are 8 different torsos. It may seem that there are only 7 trooper upper torso bodies but this is because only 7 are shown in the Games Workshop catalogues. Bull Centaur Axe 3 actually has two variants, that are incredibly similar. There is the variant shown in the catalogue and another that has a rivet on the front of the helm, at the top of the arrow. Other differences are rivets around the back, where it sits on his head, and most noticeably his arm is holding his axe at a different angle (although that is more difficult to spot). If you are collecting these, then you'll need to look at the earlier catalogues, as Citadel dropped one of the Centaur torsos in the Citadel 1998 catalogue.