GW: Hochelfen, Necromunda und Horus Heresy Wochenvorschau
Kommenden Samstag gibt es bei Games Workshop Nachschub der Hochelfen für Warhammer: The Old World, Mietlinge für Necromunda, Mechanicum für Legions Imperialis und Space Marines für Horus Heresy.
Supercilious and self-assured to the supreme, the High Elves of Ulthuan return to the mainland with another wave of reinforcements. Elsewhere, bounty hunters and dramatis personae offer their services on Necromunda, the Mechanicum unleash new Knights and tanks for Legions Imperialis, and two characters ready for a ruck in the Horus Heresy.
Warhammer: The Old World
High Elf Mages
Fascinated by the secrets of sorcery, and blessed with nimble minds, the High Elves of Ulthuan are a race with a deep respect for magic. They use their power in battle to overwhelm their floes, summoning great tempests or debilitating illusions. This kit builds one High Elf Mage on foot and one mounted on a barded elven steed, with head and staff options and three base options for the mage on foot.
Dragon Princes of Caledor
When the supercilious Dragon Princes of Caledor ride into the thick of the fighting, their blood runs hot and they become impetuous heroes who would happily throw away their highborn lives to protect Ulthuan’s people. This kit builds 10 Dragon Princes of Caledor with enough command comprising two squads of five, and comes with a High Elf Realms transfer sheet containing 356 transfers.
Elven Archers
The foundation of most Elven armies are their levied militia, a system introduced by the Phoenix King Morvael in ages past. All militia begin their training by learning the ways of the sword and the bow, and only join battle when they have mastered these arts. This box contains 32 Elven Archers with enough command options to make two units of 16, plus a High Elf Realms Transfer sheet featuring 356 transfers.
Elven Spearmen
When militia have proven their worth on the battlefield as archers for at least a decade, they may be promoted to the spear regiments, acting as the backbone of the Ulthan war machine. This box contains 32 Elven Spearmen with enough command options to make two units of 16, plus a High Elf Realms Transfer sheet featuring 356 transfers.
Tiranoc Chariots
Unprotected enemy flanks best beware the charge of the Tiranoc Chariot. Swifter than a bracing sea breeze, expert charioteers use their mobility to rake the enemy with arrows, before mounting line-breaking charges. This kit can build two Tiranoc Chariots or two Lion Chariots of Chrace, the latter made from distinctive white timber and drawn by ferocious War Lions – which can be assembled separately should you choose the Tiranoc Chariot option. It also contains a High Elf Realms transfer sheet featuring 356 transfers.
Lothern Skycutter
Skycutters are sleek airborne chariots that ride upon a cushion of magic drawn into battle by tamed Swiftfeather Rocs. They act as outriders, using compact Eagle-eye bolt throwers to eliminate enemy units. This box builds a single Lothern Skycutter which can be equipped with an Eagle-eye bolt thrower, and also a Sea Guard High Elf Lord on foot. It comes with a High Elf Realms transfer sheet featuring 356 transfers.
Necromunda
Ensure safe passage to the Secundan Abyss with two pro Abyssal Ferryman – the handy Hagthor Jarlun and the brash Aster Felsturn. These miniatures are cast in Forge World resin and come with their rules in the box, which can also be found in Necromunda: The Book of Desolation.
Silberlant Sevos the Infotek
Information is currency in the underhive, and few trade in secrets as smoothly as Silberlant Sevos. A former Van Saar, he attempted to merge his mind with their sacred STC, leaving his body in ruins but with the ability to feel the electronic soul of the Hive around him. Now he gathers intelligence for those who can pay the price. Cast in Forge World resin, he comes with rules in the box which can also be found in Necromunda: The Arnathian Succession – Ruins of Jardlan.
The Prophet of the Redemption
From the ashes of Cinderak City, a prophet arises. A mysterious figure carrying the ancient remains of a Redemptor Priest, his magnetic aura of faith drew people to him by the thousand. His appearance inspires the faithful and causes enemies to falter and, while on target shots seem to barely scratch him. Cast in Forge World resin, he comes with rules in the box, which can alternatively be found in Necromunda: The Arnathian Succession – The Vaults of Temenos.
Vandoth the Fallen
Whispered tales abound of a gigantic man with a thirst for blood whose skin is near-impervious to conventional weapons and who wields a mighty boltgun with one hand. Some say he is a disgraced bodyguard from House Helmawr, others that he is a creature of Chaos, but all concur that his appearance heralds heaps of bodies. This miniature is cast in Forge World resin and comes with rules in the box, which can also be found in Necromunda: The Book of Ruin.
Whisper Merchant and Psychoteric Thrall
Whisper Merchants are willing to filter through the rumours which fall from the Hall of Lies for a price. The criminal Psychoterica gangs meanwhile recruit thralls to use as conduits for psychic powers. This double pack contains two miniatures cast in Forge World resin. They come with rules in the box, which can also be found in Necromunda: House of Shadow.
Legions Imperialis
Karacnos Assault Tank Squadron
A variant of the Triaros Armoured Conveyor which swaps transport capacity for a mortar battery loaded with radioactive missiles, the Karacnos is a frontline Mechanicum tank. With its lightning locks and shock ram, it remains effective even after enemies have closed the distance. This box contains four Karacnos Assault Tanks, and a Mechanicum transfer sheet featuring 500 transfers.
Krios Squadron
The Krios forgoes armour for speed and firepower, comparable to the Predator tank of the Legions Astartes – albeit one mounting a powerful shield generator. Armed with a lightning cannon or an irradiation blaster, the Krios can fulfill many battlefield roles, and it can alternatively be built as a Krios Ventator with the exceptionally destructive pulsar-fusil. This box makes six Krios battle tanks with lightning cannons, and comes with four irradiation blasters and four pulsar-fusils, and a Mechanicum transfer sheet featuring 500 transfers.
Acastus Knights Asterius
The Acastus Knights Asterius rival even Warhound Titans for firepower, armed with either two twin magna lascannons or two conversion beam cannons. Their heavy chassis can even be fitted with a Karacnos mortar battery found on the tanks of the same name. This box comes with two Acastus Knights Asterius, a Mechanichum Knights transfer sheet featuring 419 transfers, and an Asterius command terminal for use in games of Adeptus Titanicus.
Cerastus Knights Atrapos
The Knight Atrapos has a machine spirit that harbours a hunger for destruction, and they usually fight forces of enemy knights. Wielding a graviton singularity cannon and an Atrapos lascutter, they are sometimes even sent after wayward scions as executioners. This box contains four Knights Atrapos, a Mechanicum Knights transfer sheet featuring 419 transfers, and an Atrapos command terminal for use in games of Adeptus Titanicus.
Questoris Knights Magaera and Styrix
Households sworn to the Mechanicum are granted the honour of piloting more technological sophisticated steeds such as the Knights Magaera and Styrix. Both are equipped with ionic flare shields and repair autosimulacra to manage damage. This box contains four Knights which can be built as either Magaera or Styrix, a Mechanicum Knights transfer sheet featuring 419 transfers, as well as one Magaera command terminal and one Styrix command terminal for use in games of Adeptus Titanicus
Horus Heresy
Aster Crohne, The Shroudmaker
Aster Chorne is renowned for his sheer bloody-minded tenacity, and his uncanny ability to survive slaughter after slaughter. Clad in ornate artificer armour featuring detailed filigree to represent his commitment to the cause, he is armed with the Saiphan Shard-axe that speaks to his origins. Cast in Forge World resin, this miniature has rules in Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – The Martian Civil War.
Kaedes Nex, The Blood Crow
A pariah within his own Legion, Kaedes Nex is known as the Blood Crow, an infamous criminal given a second chance by the Primarch Corvus Corax and transformed into a Space Marine. A Moritat-Prime with skills honed by a lifetime of murder, he sows terror on the battlefield, continuing to pursue his own mysterious agenda long after going missing during the Massacre at Isstvan V. Kaedes Nex is made from Forge World resin, and has rules in Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – The Martian Civil War.
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Der Necromunda Prophet ist cool, den hole ich mir fürs Astra Militarum.
OK der Vandoth the Fallen und Silberlant Sevos the Infotek wird gekauft 😁
Hoffe nur das es nicht zu teuer wird 🤔
Ich freu mich hart auf die LI Sachen!
Hochelfen: Finde ich nach all den jahren immer noch wunderhübsch, v.a. die Dragon Princes of Caledor und den Skycutter. 🤩😀
Bei den Hochelfen könnte ich schwach werden.
Bei dem Necromunda Prophet auch und den als nackten irren zu bemalen.
Necromunda ist einfach das coolere 40k.
Zumindest was Ästhetik und Flair betrifft.