
That's pretty much it for the main releases this week available to everyone - see below for the products being delayed to Australia, Japan and New Zealand - but we do have some Warhammer 40,000 Made to Order, and these kits have been in demand for some time! We start off with the Imperial Bastion (a mainstay in the catalogue for years before it's shock deletion), and then three sets from the much-loved Wall Of Martyrs, the Imperial Bunker, Imperial Defence Emplacement (a great piece of terrain) and Imperial Defence Line. It's probably no conincidence that these have come out hot on the heals of the Death Korps of Krieg considering trenches and emplacements are their natural habitat.
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For Australia, Japan and New Zealand we also have some delayed Warhammer: Age of $igmar releases hitting our shelves including the core of the recent Orc range - the Destruction Battletome: Orruk Warclans in Standard and Gamer's Edition, the Warscroll Cards, Orruk Warclans: Manifestations and the new Spearhead: Orruk Warclans – Ironjawz Bigmob (which is an absolute rip-snorter of a set if you like big brawny green warriors). There's also the missing Swamp Orcs, with Killaboss with Stab-grot, Swampcalla Shaman with Pot-grot, the Bossrokk Tower, and the mini we have crowned the worst mini from GW in the last few years Hobgrot Slittaboss.
In other Warhammer: Age of $igmar news there's the Path to Glory: Ravaged Coast. Meanwhile, Fantasy-adjacent, the Luminark of Hysh for Warhammer: The Old World is also back on pre-order for those who missed out last time.
The other big dalyed release is for Legions Imperialis, with the Mechanicum Infantry (more Thallax, MORE THALLAX!!), the Mechanicum Battle-Automata and lastly the Mechanicum Triaros Squadron. Lots of red paint on tiny tiny little machines.
And finally Aeldari fans rejoice, you can now get your Wave Serpent/Falcon combi kit back. It's availble to all, which makes you slippery players even harder to fight!!
Covering all the lore, the Arcane Journal: High Elf Realms should be as good as the rest, so if you're into Warhammer this is definitely one for the collection. A nice re-release is the plastic High Elf Lord on Dragon, which has multiple build options - either the High Elf Lord or Archmage mounted on Moon Dragon or Star Dragon, or a Dragon Mage mounted on Sun Dragon. Two other re-released plastic kits are the excellent White Lions of Chrace, and a kit that was originally in the Island of Blood set, the Swordmasters of Hoeth. The big set for the High Elves is the High Elves Battalion, which includes 32 x Elven Spearman, 32 x Elven Archers, and 2 x Tiranoc Chariots which can also be made as Lion Chariots of Chrace. The High Elves also have the re-released plastic Eagle-Claw Bolt Throwers. You also get the lovely High Elf Realms Dice set, you lucky sods! They're very nice!