Bringing balance to The Force in the world of Warhammer: Age of $igmar, we have the Kharadron Overlords, who one would have to say have been pretty poorly serviced since their introduction around 10 years ago. Released, then abandoned, rejigged to make them more steampunk looking but ending up looking like flying kettles, and now having another little rejig to bring them inline with how they probably should have always appeared - sky pirates! Unfortunately Games Workshop have added these guys to the Order roster, when it would have been far more interesting to have them being ambiguous and truly mercenaries. All that aside, the new Order Battletome: Kharadron Overlords also comes in two flavours; Ahaaaar Me Hearties Gamer's Edition and Armoured Luftballoons Standard Edition. Talking of flying teapots, here's a mess of bits - it's the Null-Khemist, who despite someones best efforts, really is completely impractical. The new Vongrim Harpoon Crew/ Vongrim Salvagers set however, are great! This is the look and feel we should have had all along and now they are here! Here's hoping they are greeted well and we can move forward with a proper rejig of the faction. There's a two new boxed sets, the Spearhead: Kharadron Overlords – Grundstok Trailblazers (which includes, an Endrinmaster with Dirigible Suit, five Grundstok Thunderers, one Grundtsok Gunhauler and three Endrinriggers/ Skywardens) plus the Regiment of Renown: Drekki's Privateers (which have a Drekki Flynt, an Arkanaut Frigate and ten Arkanaut Company miniatures). There's also a piece of terrain for the Steampunk Kettles, with the Zontari Endrin Dock on pre-order this week too. As you would expect there are the Warscroll Cards: Kharadron Overlords and sparkly orange Kharadron Overlords Dice... they obviously ran out of ideas for colours. Just make them bronze!
In Age of $igmar adjacent products this week we have the Raging Slayers Rivals Deck which brings more paper into your life for a hefty price, and the Kamandora's Blades - one of the worst miniature releases this year. Maybe we should make a list every year. These are really poor!
In books there's the new Soulblight Gravelords novel Queen of the Rose Throne in hardback, and it's also a White Dwarf week with issue 513 hitting the shelves.
The ubiquitous Citadel Wood, which really should be part of the range all the time, is back - as is the range of Dominion of Sigmar structures, with the Penumbral Stormvault, Enduring Stormvault, Hallowed Stormthrone, Sigmarite Dais (a favourite), Shattered Temple, and Penumbral Engine all up for order today but will be sent to you in the next 180 days.





























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