
Warhammer: The Old World is brining back amazing models from the past, and it's time to expand on the High Elves. We start off this week with the High Elf Lords box, giving you multiple options for both mounted and dismounted Lord/ bannerman. Not all Lords are equal, and if you get to ride a flaming bird, you're winning! The classic Flamespyre Phoenix/ Frostheart Phoenix combi-kit is back, and it's a project and a half! A fantastic thematic piece for the High Elves, and depsite the pain of all this feathers, it would look amazing in anyone's collection. The epitome of ranked warfare, the Phoenix Guard and Lothern Sea Guard really are a perfect example of how Warhammer plays - ranked troops moving forward as one. They look brilliant, as High Elves are want to do. These are both classic kits and despite the repetitive nature of their poses, they do look amazing! A personal favourite kit is the Sisters of Avelorn/ Shadow Warriors combi-kit, which I managed to get a hold of before they were discontinued, and how they're back! This is a perfect example of how versatile these older kits are. It's hard to see without a close look that these are based on the same core.
In books this week we have the Super Limited Edition Probably Already Sold Out Ushoran – Mortarch of Delusion, plus the paperback version of Soulblight Gravelords: Masters of Death, an omnibus collecting the David Annandale stories Neferata: Mortarch of Blood, Neferata: The Dominion of Bones, A Dynasty of Monsters, The Threshold, Obsidian, and The Dance of the Skulls.
It's a White Dwarf week, and this month it includes a section on Fulgrim and his Emperor's Children - all in White Dwarf 511 - so it might be interesting enough to not throw straight in the bin.
In this neck of the woods we also have the delayed release of the Necromunda expansion Tribes of the Wastelands and the Tribes of the Wastelands Gang Tactics Cards.