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Ironhead Squat Prospectors: Champion with Mining Laser
The Ironhead Squat Prospectors welcome a new Champion to the fold, a Drill Master hefting a mining laser that’s nearly as big as he is. Designed to bore precious minerals out of the crust of Necromunda, these S9 tools make short work of armour and vehicles. This single-pose miniature is an Expert Kit made from Forge World Resin.
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CitationTitan Legios Transfer Sheets
Cover your god-engines in the glorious livery of five Legios: Solaria, Metalica, Vulpa, Atarus, and Astorum with these returning transfer sheets, each packed with detailed emblems and insignias designed for every size of Titan, from Warhound to Warbringer. These transfers can be used on miniatures for Adeptus Titanicus and Legions Imperialis.
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2024/01/14/sunday-preview-deathwing-assault/
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CitationAdeptus Titanicus Titan Legions Dice Sets
Determine the outcome of your games of Adeptus Titanicus in style with these two sets of 20 dice, available in Loyalist and Traitor colours. Each contains one reactor dice, one hit location dice, one scatter dice, two D10s, six order dice, and nine regular six-sided dice – the Loyalist dice featuring an Imperial Eagle on the six face, and the Traitor dice, the Eye of Horus.
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CitationDeathwing Assault
The greatest exemplars amongst the mysterious and unyielding Dark Angels are the Deathwing. Each a skilled veteran, they are led by heroes of a thousand battles, clad in Terminator armour and hefting powerful weapons taken from the Chapter’s most sacred armouries.
Belial, Grand Master of the Deathwing, commands 15 Terminators. Ten of these are existing mulit-part Terminators, accessorised in classic Deathwing style with two new Dark Angels upgrade frames, while the other five are the indomitable Deathwing Knights, unstoppable juggernauts armed with mighty heirloom weapons.
The box also contains Codex Supplement: Dark Angels, a 96-page book containing the rules and background for the Dark Angels, and featuring a unique cover. You also get 20 datasheet cards covering every unit in the Codex Supplement and two transfer sheets with over 200 transfers each.*
Crusade: Pariah Nexus
Explore the Nephilim Anomaly while the Necrons attempt to hide it away from the prying eyes of the Imperium in Crusade: Pariah Nexus. This is the second Crusade narrative expansion for the current edition of Warhammer 40,000. Its 120 pages are filled with scene-setting background lore and thematic rules for use in your Crusade games, including Crusade Relics, Battle Traits, Crusade Blessings, and Agendas, plus rules for salvaging Blackstone Fragments and creating unique Blackstone Upgrades. You will also be able to pre-order a Collector’s Edition version limited to just 600 copies, with gold foil text, printed page edges, and a black ribbon page marker.**
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2024/01/14/sunday-preview-deathwing-assault/
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CitationLegions Imperialis is the place to see the largest war engines in the galaxy smash their way through squadrons of tanks and hordes of infantry, but you can currently only take a few of them in your Legiones Astartes and Solar Auxilia armies. Don’t you just want to see what an entire army of Knights and Titans could do?
The Great Slaughter is here to answer that question. It’s the first major supplement for Legions Imperialis, and focuses on the apocalyptic battles that rocked Beta-Garmon as Warmaster Horus bore down on Terra.
The book opens with 50+ pages of background lore, complete with maps and illustrations to take you through the wars for the Garmon Cluster. With a focus on Nyrcon City, the major confrontations are presented in exacting detail, from the legendary Battle for Nyrcon City to the cusp of Titandeath, with countless profiles of the Legions, regiments, and squadrons that fought in the campaign.
It’s also full of new rules to expand your games, including new Formations and Detachments for both Loyalist and Traitor forces to deploy. Vanguard Detachments add the speed and firepower of Outriders, Land Speeders, and Scimitar Jetbikes to new Sky-Hunter Phalanxes, pairing them with optional light armour and air support to harry your opponent’s flanks.
Drop Pod Assaults return in a new Formation, smashing powerful infantry detachments into the heart of battle with lethal Deathstorm Drop Pod batteries for support. The Solar Auxilia make good use of their armoured assets with new Artillery Company, Mechanised Infantry Sub-cohort, and Super-heavy Company Formations, which they’ll sorely need to face off against the towering foes Beta-Garmon will throw at them.
Now you’ll also be able to string your games of Legions Imperialis into long-running narratives with an extensive campaign system, which offers multiple different ways to link battles. Warfront campaigns pit several players against each other in a race for Campaign Points across six cycles of battle, while Conquest Campaigns draw up a map and task commanders with capturing key locations.
Campaigns can be mixed together to tell longer stories about key conflicts in the Horus Heresy, or run over the course of a weekend as a fun event.
The most seismic additions come with the new Titandeath game mode, which hurls entire maniples of Titans and Knights at each other in epic, city-levelling clashes. Players muster mighty 6,000-point forces from the Legion Support and Knight Household detachments in the Legions Imperialis Rulebook, meaning anything smaller than an Armiger has no place in Titandeath battles.
These rules bring a new experience to games of Legions Imperialis, as even the legendary Titans can be wiped from the field under a concentrated barrage, and deft tactics are needed to manoeuvre your god-engines through terrain ill-suited to protecting them.
Titandeath battles are a great way to bring existing collections of Knights and Titans from Adeptus Titanicus back into games of Legions Imperialis, or expand your roster with the breathtakingly beautiful small-scale Titan miniatures available for the game. It’s an experience you’ll rarely see anywhere else – unless you happen to have loads of friends with full-size Titans!
The Great Slaughter will be available to pre-order later this month, so keep an eye out for more information here on Warhammer Community.
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CitationWarhammer 40,000 Made to Order – launching 6th of January
The archives are opening for a brief period in January, and a range of classic Warhammer 40,000 models will be available to order. Two Necron Overlords – one with a staff of light, the other with a resurrection orb – will be joined by a classic Cryptek, as well as an upgrade kit to turn a plastic Destroyer into a Destroyer Lord. All four of these kits are resin, as is Huron Blackheart, the opportunistic Chaos Space Marines master of the Red Corsairs. If you’re more into machines, a metal Iron Warriors Warsmith will make an excellent Chaos Lord or Exalted Champion.
A host of resin miniatures originally released by Forge World will also be available on Made to Order. Space Marine commanders can add a range of resin heroes to their armies, including Lugft Huron, Chapter Master of the Astral Claws, from before he fled into the Maelstrom. You’ll also find Sevrin Loth of the Red Scorpions along with his Honour Guard (not pictured), and more Red Scorpions in the Regents of the Ordon Rift, comprising Casan Sabius and Sirae Karagon, complete with a diorama base. The Land Speeder Tempest, meanwhile, will add some fast firepower to any Space Marine collection.
Necron Overlords can enhance their forces with some seriously heavy firepower in the form of Necron Sentry Pylon armed with a terrifying death ray, as well as a set of singularity generators – a weapon option for the Seraptek Heavy Construct.
All of these items will be available from the 6th January, and are Made to Order, delivered within 180 days.
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2023/12/31/sunday-preview-prepare-to-enter-the-world-of-legend/
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CitationBlood Bowl – Made To Order on 23rd of December
For Blood Bowl, four sets of cheerleaders (Orcs, Human, Dark Elf, and Chaos), a Mutated Minotaur, and a pair of Halfling and Goblin Referees are all available to order on Christmas Eve eve. These miniatures will be Made To Order and cast in Forge World resin, and will go on sale at 10am GMT on Saturday the 23rd of December, until 8am GMT on Tuesday the 2nd of January. As Made To Order products, they may take up to 180 days to ship.
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2023/12/10/sunday-preview-kill-team-salvation-stalks-into-view/
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CitationWe’re in the Christmas season now, which means that we’re taking pre-orders a little further out – for the start of January.
Last week we looked at what is coming up for pre-order on the 16th December, and this week we are once more taking a slightly further look ahead than usual, in order to highlight what will be available to pre-order on the 23rd of December.
Note that products revealed and released the next month or so will be subject to a three-week pre-order period in order to accommodate Christmas. This means that models which go up for pre-order on the 23rd of December will be released in-store on the 13th of January – take a look.
Alpha Legion Saboteur Consul – Pre-order from 23rd of December
The Alpha Legion are exceptionally gifted in the art of deception, and the Alpha Legion Saboteur is a maestro of misdirection. He undertakes false operations to damage the command and logistical structures of enemy Legions with carefully planted explosives.
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2023/12/10/sunday-preview-kill-team-salvation-stalks-into-view/
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CitationWe’re in the Christmas season now, which means that we’re taking pre-orders a little further out – for the start of January.
Last week we looked at what is coming up for pre-order on the 16th December, and this week we are once more taking a slightly further look ahead than usual, in order to highlight what will be available to pre-order on the 23rd of December.
Note that products revealed and released the next month or so will be subject to a three-week pre-order period in order to accommodate Christmas. This means that models which go up for pre-order on the 23rd of December will be released in-store on the 13th of January – take a look.
A selection of Tyranids first available in Warhammer 40,000: Leviathan and the subsequent Starter Sets are now splintering off from the main hive fleet and into your own forces.
Von Ryan’s Leapers – Pre-order from 23rd of December
Lethal and nimble in equal measure, Von Ryan’s Leapers are supremely sneaky hunters that infiltrate battlefields, lying in wait to ambush their unsuspecting prey in a whirlwind of chitinous blades.
Winged Tyranid Prime – Pre-order from 23rd of December
The Winged Tyranid Prime is a powerful synapse creature adapted for rapid assaults, swooping into battle to command strikes on critical targets marked out by the Hive Mind.
Psychophage – Pre-order from 23rd of December
Biomass is the Tyranids’ singular purpose, and many of their bio-organisms contribute during combat by ingesting their foes. The Psychophage has been adapted to consume enemy psykers, somehow metabolising their meals into torrents of a psychocorrosive ash.**
Neurogaunts – Pre-order from 23rd of December
The synapse network allows the Hive Mind to control its swarming forces on the ground, and Neurogaunts act both as living relays for synapse node-beasts and a wall of flesh and claws to stand between their leaders and the foe.
Horrors of the Hive – Pre-order from 23rd of December
The Horrors of the Hive are powerful bio-organisms that more than equal the most powerful mechanised weapons of their prey. This set includes a Screamer-Killer and a Neurotyrant with its two Neuroloid tokens – pure expressions of physical aggression and psychic domination.
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2023/12/10/sunday-preview-kill-team-salvation-stalks-into-view/
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CitationWe’re in the Christmas season now, which means that we’re taking pre-orders a little further out – for the start of January.
Last week we looked at what is coming up for pre-order on the 16th December, and this week we are once more taking a slightly further look ahead than usual, in order to highlight what will be available to pre-order on the 23rd of December.
Note that products revealed and released the next month or so will be subject to a three-week pre-order period in order to accommodate Christmas. This means that models which go up for pre-order on the 23rd of December will be released in-store on the 13th of January – take a look.
Kill Team: Salvation – Pre-order from 23rd of December
The next instalment of Kill Team pits Space Marine Scouts and Aeldari Striking Scorpions in tense skirmishes across the seabound rigs of Bheta-Decima. This box contains 10 all-new Space Marine Scouts and 10 all-new Striking Scorpions, five pieces of Mechanicus-themed terrain – and on top of that, there’s an exclusive 88-page Kill Team: Salvation manual that contains the lore and rules for both Kill Teams and an exclusive set of datacards and token sheets for each.
Killzone: Bheta-Decima – Pre-order from 23rd of December
Take the fight to the perilous rig complexes of Bheta-Decima with a new Killzone, which contains a game board and 18 pieces of terrain, including a Ferratonic Furnace with new components, a collection of gantries, and nine objective markers.
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2023/12/10/sunday-preview-kill-team-salvation-stalks-into-view/
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CitationIn a change to standard procedures, the first four products listed will go up for pre-order in two weeks on the 16th of December. It’ll be a three-week pre-order period too, to accommodate Christmas postage, so the in-store release date is on the 6th of January.
Thousand Sons Librarian Consul – Pre-order 16th December
The Thousand Sons were exquisite psykers before the Edict of Nikea outlawed the use of powers across the Imperium, and not even the absolute decree of the Emperor could stop the Prosperans from dabbling in warp-touched sorcery. Armed with a powerful force weapon and their own prodigious psychic talents, the Thousand Sons Librarian Consul is a Forge World resin miniature with a choice of either a bare or helmed head.
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CitationIn a change to standard procedures, the first four products listed will go up for pre-order in two weeks on the 16th of December. It’ll be a three-week pre-order period too, to accommodate Christmas postage, so the in-store release date is on the 6th of January.
Necromunda: Apocrypha – Pre-order 16th December
Enhance your Necromunda campaigns with a collection of out-of-print, updated, and brand-new rules and twists on regular proceedings for players and campaign arbitrators. This 128-page book contains guidelines for creating antagonists, creating campaign locales, details on resurrection packages, scenarios, uprising campaigns set in Hive Arcos and more. It’s coming in hardback and ePub formats.
Palanite Enforcer Tauros Venator – Pre-order 16th December
Take your Palanite Enforcers beyond the walls of Hive Primus and onto the roads and plains of the ash wastes with the Tauros Venator. This rugged, high-speed vehicle can be equipped with a twin-linked heavy stubber or a twin-linked concussion cannon for dispensing the Enforcers’ unique brand of restorative justice.
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CitationMKVI Assault Squad
It’s called the Age of Darkness for a reason – the skies were usually blotted out by soaring munitions, city-levelling explosions, and the smoky contrails of hordes of Legiones Astartes descending from the heavens on their Warhawk jump packs.
This is a box of 10 plastic Assault Marines for deployment in your Horus Heresy games. You get enough components to arm your squad with chainswords and either bolt pistols or combat shields, plus a range of accessories, and a Sergeant with extra weapons options and two heads. The kit is entirely compatible with all MKVI upgrade sets, including Legion-specific accessories.*
Legiones Astartes Transfer Sheets
Also coming to the Horus Heresy are two comprehensive transfer sheets for the Legiones Astartes, providing general squad markings, honour signs, numerals and lettering suited for all 18 Legions. The Infantry sheet contains 1,280 decals in total, while the Vehicle sheet includes 510. Note that there’s no Legion-specific heraldry included on either set of transfers.
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2023/11/26/sunday-preview-noble-knights-with-pennants-flying/
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CitationKill Team: Approved Ops – Tac Ops & Mission Card Pack
This set of 57 cards provides the quickest and most convenient way to set up matched play games of Kill Team, whether they’re competitive or casual. It’s an official update to the previous Critical Ops card pack that includes the 2022 Close Quarters update, including Map Cards and Tac Ops specific to Close Quarters games. .
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2023/11/19/sunday-preview-machine-vs-machine/
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CitationThe Traitor Legions of Heretic Astartes have been corrupted into savage and malevolent beings by their time exiled in the warp, but few have fallen as far as the Night Lords. Their appetite for cruelty knows no bounds, and their unchecked mastery of fear makes them some of the most effective terror troops in the galaxy.
Now, it’s your turn to wield their wicked blades on the fields of Kill Team.
Even amongst their vicious and sadistic brothers, the Night Lords that make up the kill teams known as Nemesis Claws are brutal, unhinged murderers who commit the darkest atrocities for fun, draping themselves in the flayed skins of their victims and eking out every drop of fear and pain from those unfortunate enough to face them.
This dedication to the arts of terror and ambush makes them shockingly effective special operatives – few opponents can remain focused on the mission at hand while the screams of the dying echo across the vox net. Though they are valuable terror weapons, no warlord would truly trust the monsters that make up a Nemesis Claw – most are simply unleashed upon a world’s defenders and left to their own devices, as they seek out vital targets on which to slake their unholy appetites.
Despite their insatiable bloodlust, these are not roaring Berzerkers – the Night Lords are one with the shadows they inhabit, and prize stealth just as much as savagery. Their faction ability, In Midnight Clad, obscures them from enemy fire while lurking around terrain, only to burst from concealment in a whirlwind of blood and blades.
These twisted killers have a clear predilection for close combat, sporting weapons designed for bloody carnage – lightning claws, Nostraman chainglaives, and lethal poisoned blades. Even those who opt for ranged weapons like plasma guns and missile launchers find ways to festoon them in hooks, blades, and barbs.
The kit itself uses the phenomenal Chaos Space Marines as a base and adds an extra-large upgrade sprue full of macabre tchotchkes, from draped skins and trophies to winged helmets and flensing blades.
You’ll also find new wargear for building unique Nemesis Claws operatives – like the Ventrilokar icon bearer, who carries a sorcerous totem built from the ruined corpse of a murdered Space Marine. His puppet’s corrupted omophagea can mimic the voices of anyone whose flesh it consumes – a truly unnerving party trick.
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CitationIronhead Squat Prospectors Skalvian Explorator
Go wild in the wastes with the Skalvian Explorator, a vehicular beast that veers off the trade routes girdling Necromunda’s deadly surface. Exclusively available to gangs of Ironhead Squat Prospectors, this beefy all-terrain fortress-on-tracks can more than hold its own in even the most protracted battles out there in the ash wastes – and once you’re done, you’ll earn credits from hauling precious cargo. This is an expert kit made of Forge World resin.
Asun’ghar, the Lady of Ash
Of course, those meddling Squats can’t have it all their own way out in the deep wastes. The Lady of Ash is out there right now, leading the fightback for the Ash Wastes Nomads. Accompanied by her loyal macro-grapplehawk Terror’s Shadow, Asun’ghar is a house agent whom Nomads gangs may petition for aid in their struggle against anyone making a stink outside the confines of the underhive. She’s made of Forge World resin.
Ash Wastes Outpost
Give the Lady of Ash something to reclaim with this massive bundle of ash wastes terrain. It collects all of the Thatos-pattern terrain kits for Necromunda – which are also well-suited to games of Warhammer 40,000, Kill Team, and Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – including one Hab Module, one Extended Hab Module, a Large Platform, a Tall Platform, a Small Platform, and four Walkways – enough to build a substantial ash wastes settlement.
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2023/11/19/sunday-preview-machine-vs-machine/
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CitationWorld Championships Preview – The Enforcer Tauros is in Hot Pursuit
As the sanctioned and completely unbiased defenders of law and order in the hive spires, the Palanite Enforcers get access to some of the best equipment around. When it comes to crossing the treacherous expanse of Necromunda’s ash wastes, the Enforcers opt for the rugged and dependable Tauros Venator ATV, and now your patrols can mount up too with a brand new plastic kit.
The Tauros is a reliable workhorse, found on frontier worlds and hazardous outlands across the Imperium. It’s adapted as a far-ranging scout vehicle by certain regiments of the Astra Militarum, such as the Elysian Drop Troops – and the bigger, six-wheeled Tauros Venator variant can support a rear turret mounted with even heavier guns.
This nimble all-terrain vehicle allows Palanite Enforcers to police Necromunda’s vital ridgeways at high speed, while carrying serious firepower. Out of the box, the turret can mount either twin heavy stubbers or twin concussion cannons, and its Dedicated Gunner allows the Tauros Venator to Move and Shoot at full speed.
The miniature is also covered in loads of intricate details, from stowage and ash wastes supplies to the distinctly Enforcer-styled armour and cosmetic options of its Palanite Ranger crew. Rules for this vehicle can be found alongside extensive lore and additional Necromunda rules in the Ruins of Jardlan expansion book.
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CitationCodex: Necrons
The first of our two mighty metal militants this week are the Necrons, an ancient race of cantankerous robots who long-ago traded the weakness of the flesh for mechanical immortality. What could possibly go wrong with such a bargain?
Budding Necron Phaerons (that’s you guys) can take your revenge with a Codex that’ll let you dispatch endless legions of pitiless automata, on a mission to destroy the fledgling empires stinking the galaxy up with all their flesh.
Inside the book you’ll find 47 Necron datasheets, five individual Detachments, Crusade rules to awaken your tomb world, and Combat Patrol rules for Amonhotekh’s Guard – which you can find out more about below. On top of that, there are sections on Necron history, society, and the main dynasties, as well as a painting guide.
Codex: Necrons comes in two flavours – the regular tome and a strictly limited Collectors’ Edition with a special soft-touch cover, unique cover art, a ribbon bookmark, and lavish green foil blocking.
Imotekh the Stormlord
Imotekh is perhaps the mightiest Necron Overlord in the galaxy after the Silent King – and he’s catching up with worrying speed. The Stormlord is now returning to the galaxy in a mighty panoply of plastic, standing tall and flexing his clawed gauntlet of fire. Imotekh is a mighty Phaeron indeed – in battle, his hyperlogical strategic skills confer an extra Command Point every turn, while unnatural lightning strikes any foolish enough to approach.
Orikan the Diviner
One of the most curmudgeonly Necrons in the galaxy, Orikan is a master astromancer with many millennia of experience who turns peevishness into art. Crucially, he’s also perfectly capable of reducing his enemies to smoking craters of disassembled matter. As a Master Chronomancer, he affords his bodyguards a 4+ invulnerable save, and once per game he can channel cosmic alignments to triple his Strength and Attacks in combat.
Overlord with Translocation Shroud
All the most on-trend Overlords are travelling via extra-dimensional nether-realms this aeon, and a Translocation Shroud is the coming thing at all the best royal courts. This clever little trinket allows your Overlord and a squad of his best buddies mindless thralls to Advance 6” every time, phasing through terrain, buildings, and enemy units as they move.
Overlord with Tachyon Arrow
Just because you can grab a transdimensional tchotchke from your ancestral treasure rooms, doesn’t mean you have to. Plenty of other equally refined Necron Overlords prefer not to sully themselves by phasing their way through the gaucheness of enemy flesh. This particular Overlord – originally available only in certain boxed sets from the previous edition of Warhammer 40,000 – prefers the elegance of a tachyon arrow, which launches a hyperaccelerated thunderbolt out to a range of 72″ for a Strength 16 shot that causes D6+2 damage. Yes, you can only fire it once, but your puny foe won’t need to be told a second time.
Royal Warden
This glittery fellow is a henchman par excellence, the right hand of any Overlord with big dreams and an undying legion or two just waiting to be roused. And rouse them the Royal Warden will, geeing up any unit he’s attached to to Charge or Shoot even after they’ve Fallen Back. Originally available only in boxed sets for the previous edition, this is his first solo release.
Combat Patrol: Necrons
Amonhotekh’s Guard is the new Necron Combat Patrol, arriving with 19 miniatures for use both in full games of Warhammer 40,000 and fast and furious bouts of Combat Patrol. It contains an Overlord with Tachyon Arrow, a Canoptek Doomstalker, three Skorpekh Destroyers with a Plasmacyte, three Scarab Swarms, and 10 Necron Warriors. Grab the Combat Patrol rules from our downloads page, and check back next week for a video on how to paint your undying legion.
Necron Datasheet Cards and Dice
The Necrons get the essential accessories treatment, with a comprehensive set of Datasheet Cards and a packet of 16 six-sided dice with the faction icon on each 6 face. The cards include 47 individual datasheets for quick reference on the fly, five more for Combat Patrol, and one card to remind you of your army rule.
Codex: Adeptus Mechanicus
The devotees of the Machine God may have a mite more flesh than the Necrons, but these stubborn cyborgs are no less truculent. They too are receiving two Codexes – a standard edition and a Collectors’ Edition with a fancy cover, a ribbon bookmark, and red foil blocking.
Both editions offer the same contents within – you’ll get 30 datasheets covering every cyber-soldier at your disposal, as well as five diverse Detachments to help spread the good word of the Omnissiah. On top of that are some excellent painting guides, artwork, and sections on lore, plus rules for Crusade and the new Combat Patrol.
Sydonian Skratos
The Sydonian Skratos is the supreme sniper sentinel sporting the longest legs in the grim darkness of the far future. They delight in taking out enemy troops or tanks with a choice of a radium jezzail or a transuranic arquebus, and while they loom large over the battlefield, they’re hard to put down – you can’t even target them from more than 12″ away.
Combat Patrol: Adeptus Mechanicus
Purge Corps Deltic-9 are the new Adeptus Mechanicus Combat Patrol, comprising 19 miniatures led by the portly Tech-Priest Manipulus Skand. He heads up a rapid response unit of three Serberys Sulphurhounds (which can also be made into Serberys Raiders), five Pteraxii Sterylizors (which may also be built as Pteraxii Skystalkers), and 10 Skitarii Vanguard (who may also be built as Skitarii Rangers). They come with a full set of rules for games of Combat Patrol, and make a fast-moving contingent for a Warhammer 40,000 army.
Adeptus Mechanicus Datasheet Cards and Dice
This set of 35 Datasheet Cards comes with red foil edging, comprising all 30 Adeptus Mechanicus datasheets, four Combat Patrol datasheets, and one army rule Card. Complement your tabletop organisation with 16 six-sided dice in classic Martian red, sporting the classic cog symbol on each 6 face.*
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2023/11/19/sunday-preview-machine-vs-machine/
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CitationWorld Championships Preview – Orikan Divines a Crusade-Filled Future in the Pariah Nexus
The ancient Necrons put much stock in the arts of mysticism and astromancy, and among its practitioners none are as notorious as Orikan the Diviner. He made his first appearance over a decade ago in the 5th edition of Warhammer 40,000, and now a new miniature is finally written in the stars.
This cantankerous Cryptek has an unmatched command over the arts of prediction and prophecy, and in the rare occasions where his divinations prove inaccurate, he employs secretive chronomantic skills to go back in time and ‘nudge’ events in the right direction.*
Orikan is just one of the characters set to appear in the next narrative supplement, Crusade: Pariah Nexus. This becalmed region of space has already been the site of one grand campaign so far, and the Silent King is redoubling his efforts as the Indomitus Crusade pushes legions of Guardsmen, Battle Sisters, and Space Marines into its disquieting depths.
The portents of an upcoming catastrophe are so dire that Orikan declines an audience with Szarekh, and the Silent King’s former astrologer doesn’t need to wait long before the first flickers of that apocalyptic flame appear. The Adeptus Mechanicus – led by Belisarius Cawl – have brought some of their most fearsome technological relics to the Pariah Nexus, and an all-out maelstrom of unrestrained destruction is sure to follow.
Like Crusade: Tyrannic War before it, this new expansion for Warhammer 40,000 contains loads of content for your narrative Crusade campaigns, challenging your armies with 15 missions and unboxing a treasure trove of upgrades as they score victories against their rivals.
This book is also an essential stop for loremasters keeping up to date on the most recent events of the 41st Millennium, with important characters from across the galaxy pitching in to make their mark on the Nephilim Sector, and more than one unexpected turn throwing carefully laid plans into turmoil.
There are loads more reveals to see from the World Championships Preview Online today, and our recent divinations tell us that you’re going to love them. Hit the button below and you’ll be back at our hub page in one tick of the clock.
CitationWorld Championships Preview – Asmodai Demands to Know Which Codexes are Coming Next
Of all of the horrible fates that await the enemies of the Dark Angels, being taken alive is undisputedly the worst, as it can only mean that a meeting with an Interrogator-Chaplain is on the cards.
Even then, one name above all strikes terror into the hearts of the most resilient Fallen – Asmodai, the Master of Repentance.
And with the Primarch returned and his Chapter resurgent, Asmodai is ready to put his sinister skills to the test with an awesome new miniature.
As the Dark Angels’ Master of Repentance, it’s Asmodai’s job to secure confessions from those Fallen who are far beyond the redemption offered by Lion El’Jonson, and he performs the job with unsurpassed zeal. Wielding the sword Catechist and the crozius Censure, he hits the battlefield like a force of nature, rousing his comrades’ fighting spirit with bellows of pure hatred while seeking out enemy leaders for a not-so-friendly chat.
He even has a few kit options. He has a choice of heads – hooded and with a halo, and two backpacks – one pouring out clouds of enigmatic smoke.
Asmodai is set to arrive with the upcoming Codex: Dark Angels – first revealed on our previous Warhammer 40,000 roadmap – and now that we’ve got a few codexes under our belt, it’s time to update the schedule. Codex: Necrons and Codex: Adeptus Mechanicus are almost over the horizon, and we can just about hear the distant Waaagh!s of an approaching Ork horde.
Which Codexes are you looking forward to the most? While you’re mulling it over, head back to our World Championships Preview Online hub page to see everything else we’re showing off today.
CitationWorld Championships Preview – Deathwing Knights Deep Strike from the Shadows
The Deathwing are feared throughout the galaxy, known for arriving without warning in a crackling haze of teleporter energy. Now they’ve done it again – though happily this time without gunning down every last witness.
The Dark Angels are masters of Tactical Dreadnought armour – and while the bone-crunching new Terminator Squad is a worthy addition to any First Company, true veterans of the Inner Circle demand more than bolters and fists. Patience is a virtue of the Unforgiven, and that patience has paid off. The Deathwing are here.
And not just any Deathwing – Deathwing Knights, the elite of the elite. These indomitable paragons of war are worthy of a completely separate kit, replete with cowls, tabards, shields, swords, and maces large enough to crush a small tank.
There’s considerable variety in the box. You can arm all five Knights with either swords or maces, and there are sufficient hooded or helmed heads to run the whole squad in your preferred style, mix-and-match headgear, or keep up the variety even with a second squad of Knights. It’s enough to make even the most resolute member of the Fallen spill the beans…
You also get a teleport homer to guide your unexpected arrival from the empyrean, and a Watcher in the Dark billowing fragrant incense from a censer held aloft.
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Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Legions Imperialis
Launch right into epic scale battles that defined the Horus Heresy with the Legions Imperialis boxed set, giving you the complete mass battle experience in one easy package. This set includes two armies split between the Legiones Astartes and Solar Auxilia, with scores of infantry, squadrons of armoured vehicles, and even a pair of Warhound Titans.
Legions Imperialis zooms right out to portray some of the largest, fiercest battles to shake the Age of Darkness. It’s truly mind-boggling in scale, and a fantastic hobby project for avid painters looking to turn their skills to dozens of small yet incredibly detailed miniatures.
This set contains a grand total of 223 miniatures divided across 61 individual models, and comes with dice, tokens, templates, and every Warhammer veteran’s favourite red measuring sticks. You’ll also get the full, unabridged rulebook for Legions Imperialis, containing the core rules, scenarios, unit profiles for Legiones Astartes and Solar Auxilia armies, extensive background information about the biggest battles of the Horus Heresy, and galleries of glorious miniatures.*
The rulebook will also be available separately in both hardback and digital ePub formats, for those who want to build their armies à la carte, containing all of the same rules, background lore, and miniatures galleries as the one in the boxed set.*
Legions Imperialis – The Legiones Astartes
The Legiones Astartes are indisputably the most famous of the forces fighting in the Age of Darkness, at the centre of every pivotal event and important battle. To field an army of Space Marines in Legions Imperialis is to choose the path of the Emperor himself – or the arch-traitor Horus, should the flames of rebellion smoulder within your foul hearts.
Build the core of a flexible Space Marine army with the Legiones Astartes Infantry set, collecting eight squads of Tactical Legionaries, four Contemptor Dreadnoughts, and an assortment of supporting troops into one convenient package.*
Every element of a classic Space Marine infantry force is here – Terminators, Support gunners, and Assault Squads – and with two Legion Command Squads to lead them, the only way you could make a better start on your Legiones Astartes army would be to get two.
Space Marines are formidable soldiers indeed, but you need more than just massed infantry to carry the day. That’s where the Kratos Heavy Tank Squadron comes in. You get four in a box, each tank bristling with sponson and hull guns, and with a choice of a Kratos battlecannon or melta blastgun for the turret.*
With such large battlefields to fight over, transporting your troops around is a must, and nothing does it better than the Rhino. A pack of 10 plastic Rhinos gives you a massive tactical advantage over a foot-slogging foe, and they’ll get to their destination safe and sound when flanked by four powerful Kratos tanks – so detailed, they could be mistaken for their full-size counterparts.*
Aircraft are a potent force in the skies of the 31st Millennium, and the iconic Thunderhawk Gunship is back from Aeronautica Imperialis to its new home in Legions Imperialis, giving this excellent kit a new lease on life. They come with new bases for the new game, but you’ll still be able to use them in games of Aeronautica Imperialis – which will still be supported as a game set in the Age of Darkness.*
Legions Imperialis – The Solar Auxilia
The Horus Heresy might have starred the Legiones Astartes, but they weren’t the only elite forces fighting in the conflict. The Solar Auxilia are humanity’s finest mortal warriors, and their armies could go toe-to-toe with even Space Marines through ironclad discipline, relentless firepower, and overwhelming numbers – if not mano-a-mano combat.
The Solar Auxilia Infantry set starts your army off with a wide assortment of critical units, including lasrifle or flamer-toting Auxilia, Charonite Ogryns, Aethon Heavy Sentinels, and veteran axe-wielding Veletarii. Each box is led by an Auxilia Commander and their Tactical Command section, and just one or two sets forms a dependable core for your epic scale Solar Auxilia army.*
It wouldn’t be an Imperial army without tons of tanks rumbling along, and Baneblades are just about the most iconic vehicles in the Solar Auxilia motor pool. This pack of two super-heavy tanks comes with a choice of Baneblade cannon or Hellhammer cannon for each. In addition to different main guns, each has three possible tank commanders and three different sponson options. You can field them in Detachments of up to six vehicles.*
A range of Imperial Navy support assets return from Aeronautica Imperialis, including favourites like the Lightning Fighter, Marauder Bomber, and Marauder Destroyer. Forge World resin aircraft also make their way back to shelves, giving Imperial commanders access to the powerful Marauder Colossus and scanning Marauder Pathfinder, as well as the much-loved Arvus Lighters.*
Knight Households and Titan Legions are available to support armies from both the Legiones Astartes and the Solar Auxilia, and loads of beautifully detailed Imperial Knights and Titans from Adeptus Titanicus are back in action. That means Questoris Knights, Cerastus Knight Lancers, Reaver Titans, and Warlord Titans are at your disposal – plus some special guests from the Forge World range.*
The (relatively) diminutive Knight Armigers return in Forge World resin as Warglaives and Helverins, joining specialised chassis from the Mechanicum – Knights Styrix, Moriax, Magaera, Atrapos, and Asterius – carrying esoteric weapons straight from the forges of Mars. If you prefer your war machines a bit more cerebral, the Warlord-Sinister Psi Titan is a true terror that should not be missed – rarely seen even in the Age of Darkness, and always leaving a trail of destruction in their wake.*
Legions Imperialis – Terrain & Accessories
Tanks, Titans, and teeming troopers will need something to fight over, and Legions Imperialis has plenty of terrain to make your battles truly cinematic.
The Horus Heresy left many cities as little more than bombed-out shells and networks of ruined roads, so why not build a beautiful battlefield of your own with new Civitas Imperialis City Road Tiles and Ruins sets? Both are modular and designed to work alongside other Civitas Imperialis sets, turning your games of Legions Imperialis from rough scuffles on bare tables to exciting war stories set amidst thematic, immersive environments.*
Want to get loads of terrain in one convenient box? The Administratum Sector collects a variety of modular Adeptus Titanicus terrain kits, which will return in due course as part of the Legions Imperialis range. You’ll find four Civitas Imperialis building sets and one pack of Civitas Imperialis Spires – for you to build up a densely populated cityscape.*
Keep your army stats close at hand with packs of handy reference cards for the Legiones Astartes and Solar Auxilia. Each contains two copies of every Detachment and Formation available to their faction, so you can build armies in double-time and look up your rules whenever the action heats up.*
Many of the miniatures found in Adeptus Titanicus and Aeronautica Imperialis can find new homes in Legions Imperialis, so to match the new road tiles and urban terrain, new bases are on their way. Engraved with an urban tile pattern, these range from 40mm round bases right up to huge 120mm oval bases for the largest Titans.*
You’ll also find hexagonal bases for Aeronautica Imperialis, sporting radar patterns as well as adjustable dials to display altitude and speed – so you can use your new Legions Imperialis aircraft in games of Aeronautica, too.*
Finally, a new Carta Galactica map is a great wall piece for your wargaming room, showing the Imperium of Man’s domains at the time of the Horus Heresy – from Ultramar in the east to Terra and beyond.*
Rumeur sur le prix du starter (Valrak) : £ 120 ( soit approximativement 155 €) .
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CitationIt’s a huge week for tiny troops as Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Legions Imperialis begins its two-week pre-order alongside a massive number of miniatures – from infantry and aircraft to Titans and terrain.
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CitationDa Red Gobbo’s Surprise
The spirit of Christmas charity has gone mysteriously missing, and it’s fallen to Da Red Gobbo to hand out the gifts. He’s back again to spread some more holiday cheer, and people are going to have a blast with whatever he drops down their chimney…*
* Da Red Gobbo is guaranteed – which means that you will definitely receive a copy if you place your order between the 11th of November and 8am on the 8th of January.
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CitationExalted of the Red Angel
Take skulls for the Skull Throne with these bloodthirsty devotees of Khorne. The huge Daemon Primarch Angron, towers over six frenzied Eightbound and a squad of 10 blood-crazed Berzerkers, ready to slaughter all who cross their path. Red is the most festive colour around, after all.**
Onslaught Swarm
Even the Hive Mind gets into the spirit by giving biomass to all the good little gaunts, and they’ve enlisted an immense Norn Emissary and a terrifying Winged Hive Tyrant to see it done. They command a tide of 20 leaping Hormagaunts and 10 skulking Genestealers, directing them in all-consuming waves of multitudinous claws and razor-sharp teeth.**
Spearhead Force
Do you need to deliver loads of presents at hyper-speed? Look no further than the Spearhead Force – a highly mobile warband that can deliver punishing firepower from an Invader ATV and its Outrider motorcade. Once the foe is pinned in place, 15 Jump Pack Intercessors – led by a fearsome Captain with Jump Pack – are the perfect pairing to seal your victory.**
Beast Snagga Stampede
Spread your Waaagh! across the galaxy with this massive boxed set of feral Beast Snaggas. The legendary Mozrog Skragbad leads the charge with three deadly Squighog Boyz and a Nob on Smasha Squig, while a mob of 10 Beast Snagga Boyz ride along in a squig-hauled Kill Rig with a Painboss to patch them back together again.**
Defenders of the Ancestors
Want has, need keeps, toil earns – especially when it comes to the gift-giving season. The Defenders of the Ancestors are an elite band ready to deal out some hard knocks in service of their Votann, with a doughty Einhyr Champion leading an armoured fist of 10 Einhyr Hearthguard. These warriors pack a massive punch as they’re delivered to battle by a Hekaton Land Fortress, while a fast-moving Sagitaur ATV lays down suppressing fire and a wise Grimnyr provides psychic support.**
Cadian Defence Force
Stand firm in your defence of the Imperium with the mustered soldiers of the Cadian Defence Force. A pair of mighty Rogal Dorn Battle Tanks grind across the battlefield, supported by two disciplined squads of 10 Cadian Shock Troopers – who can merge into one big squad of 20 – and a Cadian Command Squad to bark orders in the heat of combat. It’s a true bulwark against anything that might threaten Humanity!**
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CitationTraitor Champion Consul
Geared up to butcher Loyalist lapdogs in one-on-one combat, the Traitor Champion Consul is an expert duellist armoured with a paragon blade and volkite serpenta. This resin miniature is decked out in unique MKIII artificer armour and a flowing cape that sets him apart from the rest. He also comes with a choice of two heads – bare or helmed.
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CitationOrrin Grimjarl, Last Charter Lord of Jardlan
As one of the last surviving Squats of Jardlan, Orrin Grimjarl should have taken an oath of vengeance to hunt the perpetrators until his dying breath – but this outcast engineer is far from a traditionalist. His goal is nothing less than the restoration of his fallen home, and with his frighteningly powerful fractal pulse beamer in hand, he’ll gladly accept the aid of any Imperial House-aligned gang. He comes in Forge World resin.
Urson Grimjarl, Jardlan Nomad Hunter
Orrin’s older brother Urson, has been a far-ranging bounty hunter since long before Jardlan fell, and the demise of his home did little to lift the ornery squat’s mood. His hunting and tracking skills are without peer, and many an ash wastes nomad has fallen prey to the massive ‘longshot’ hunting rifle he lugs around. He comes in Forge World resin.
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CitationFulgrim Transfigured
Those Traitor Primarchs who gave themselves fully over to the Ruinous Powers swelled and changed with the malevolent power of the warp. Fulgrim’s metamorphosis is dramatic indeed – a serpentine daemonform with vast wings and additional arms. A deadly duellist before this transfiguration, Fulgrim is closer to perfection than ever, but still seeks to attain even greater glory in one-to-one combat.
This showstopping Forge World resin miniature is befitting for one such as the Primarch of the Emperor’s Children. His rules are contained in Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Exemplary Battles of The Age of Darkness: Volume I.
Delayed Deployment
The Traitor Champion Consul, initially announced for release in October, will now go on pre-order in November. Loyalist dogs may keep their heads for a few more precious weeks…
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