Sometimes he can be found in mercenary armies with his Goblin-hewer, if their motives serve Special Rules Multiple Shots (3), Armour Piercing, Move-or-Fire. After seeing the model on the GW website I decided to try and find the rules, and after a lengthy search, found them, as well as a couple of other. Hey guys Im just wondering where the rules for Malakai Makaisson’s Goblin- Hewer can be found. I think from memory it was a white dwarf.
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ruoes It may also be used in a Dwarf army or an Empire army, in which case it counts as one Hero gobkin one Rare choice. His latest invention is the Goblin-hewer. Malakai and his companions are Slayers and follow all of the normal rules for Slayers. However, he is part of the crew and must stay with the Goblin-hewer just like any other war machine crew member. The spinning axe blades inflict a variable number of hits depending on the number of ranks in the target unit.
He follows all of the rules for a normal Dwarf Engineer.
Goblin-Hewer – Warhammer 40K Fantasy
Casualties are allocated just like normal shooting hits. He built the Spirit of Grungni and is responsible for devising many other ingenious munitions and weapons also. Roll a D3 for every rank the target has, this is the total number of rolls to Wound you should make. This is a war machine for all purposes. If it were six models wide and hit in hewerr flank, it would suffer 6D3 hits.
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The crew are armed with hand weapons and great weapons. He wears a gobin of thick optical lenses engraved with a cross-hairs, though he claims it is simply to improve his already superb eyesight, rather than to make up for any deficiency he may be suffering from.
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Thought to be the fules engineer who ever lived, Malakai Makaisson was drummed out of the Guild of Engineers after the first airship fiasco and became a Slayer.
A rapid-firing, axe-throwing extravaganza of destruction, the Goblinhewer is capable of scything through even the most numerous opposition with a hail of blades.
If firing at a single model or skirmishers, or other target that does not use ranks, it inflicts D3 hits.
For example, a unit four ranks deep that is hit by the Goblin-hewer takes 4D3 hits. Malakai Makaisson and his Goblin-hewer may be taken hdwer a Slayer army as a Rare choice. Malakai is a shaven-headed Dwarf, with the customary red-dyed crest and a short leather jerkin with a sheepskin collar, a leather cap with long ear flaps and a cut out for his crest to fit through.

He is originally from Dwimmerdim Vale, way up the north — an isolated place, which is thought to account for his somewhat odd accent. Consists of Malakai Makaisson, two Slayer crew and a single Goblin-hewer.
Although seriously deranged and sworn to the Slayer oath, Malakai is still a formidable expert in black powder, mechanics and construction.
