Speaking of books, if you're in Australia or New Zealand, the Nachmund stuff and the following books will be all you're getting this week - more on that later! The Sisters of Battle-themed The Rose at War in hardback, a novel based on one of the best minis from the Ossiarach range is also coming with The Vulture Lord in hardback, the third book in the Vaults of Terra series, The Dark City in hardback, the novelisation of potentially Games Workshop's least successful boxed game relaunch, Dominion, is out in paperback, and the very reason to LOVE the Necrons (their character-filled novels) with the Twice-dead King: Ruin in paperback out and about!
Kill Team Nachmund was the first time we have seen Eldar Space Pirates since the very early days of Rogue Trader, the progenitor of Warhammer 40K. Like many, we jumped on the opportunity to have them in our mits... and they have sat in the boxed game in the hobby room ever since. So, Kauyon, you can avoid these budgetary flights of fancy and also enjoy the Corsair Voidscarred/ Corsair Voidreavers combi-kit in a much more measured way. Also from the Kill Team Nachmund boxed set you can get your hands on the Chaos Legionaries (with their cool upgrade sprue) and the Kill Team Nachmund rule book, all available separately in this week's pre-orders. Speaking of books, if you're in Australia or New Zealand, the Nachmund stuff and the following books will be all you're getting this week - more on that later! The Sisters of Battle-themed The Rose at War in hardback, a novel based on one of the best minis from the Ossiarach range is also coming with The Vulture Lord in hardback, the third book in the Vaults of Terra series, The Dark City in hardback, the novelisation of potentially Games Workshop's least successful boxed game relaunch, Dominion, is out in paperback, and the very reason to LOVE the Necrons (their character-filled novels) with the Twice-dead King: Ruin in paperback out and about! Unlike the rest of the world, well certainly the UK and US, there's two minis not available to the AUS/NZ market this week - the weirdly crab-like Vartijan Exo-Driller for Necomunda (it's growing on me though) and the new newly repackaged and consolidated Knight Questoris. This kit now comes with all the options to build one of the six Imperial Knight variants and also the Canis Rex pilot mini, which all in all is an awesome box and I'm sure highly prized by bitz collectors. By the look of the Armigers on the GW Webstore we may see those and the War Dogs in a similar style box soon too.
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