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FW: New Releases “Magnus The Red”

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May 26 2017
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The Crimson King has arrived for Pre-Order from Forge World!

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Magnus the Red, Primarch of the Thousand Sons Legion £80

Magnus the Red was unique among the Primarchs. Above all his brothers, Magnus the Red was the most numinous, a psyker of prodigious power. His very essence boiled with psychic potential, to the extent that his physical form seemed likely to be more a matter of will, and those who fell under his cyclopean gaze would feel their thoughts and substance to be no more opaque than glass, their innermost secrets laid open beneath the Crimson King’s stare. In battle, Magnus the Red fought like a mythical god; fire wreathed him and followed in his wake like a burning cloak.

Possessed of a supreme intelligence and a hunger for knowledge, Magnus saw himself and his Legion as creators of the future. Others might think of themselves as working for the betterment of Mankind, even of being bearers of the Imperium’s ideals, however Magnus saw another path. To him the Great Crusade, and each step on its bloody path, was a step from the darkness of ignorance into the light of reason and knowledge.

Magnus scowls beneath gloriously ornate armour, featuring a cape, crest and shoulder horns along with the shining plates and pauldrons. His right hand is given over to the summoning of warpfire, and his left brandishes the Blade of Ahn-Nunurta – as to be expected for a model supplied with such a detailed base, the model itself is a riot of detail ripe for the eager painter to pick out. The diorama base is a shining example of the psychic might of Magnus, depicting the Primarch standing atop a rocky outcrop surrounded by the billowing warpfire he summons to annihilate those who stand between him and glory.

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A detailed construction guide is included – to keep the gaming base removable, care is required with glue, and there is a spare cape clasp in the kit (it’s an especially delicate piece!) Should you wish to add another layer of base this model can be placed, along with Leman Russ, Primarch of the Space Wolves, in the Magnus & Leman Russ Diorama Base (sold separately.)

This 47-part resin kit contains all the components needed to assemble this appropriately spectacular Magnus The Red miniature. It comes with two bases – one 40mm gaming base with minimal (yet still impressive) detail, and a 60mm diorama base.


Rules for Magnus The Red are available in The Horus Heresy Book Seven – Inferno.

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Magnus The Red & Leman Russ Diorama Base £20

With this multi-part resin and plastic kit, you can create and display a diorama that represents the galaxy-shaking battle between Magnus The Red, Primarch of the Thousand Sons and Leman Russ, Primarch of the Space Wolves. A 170x105mm oval base covered in rocks, wreckage and the ruins of Prospero, home planet of the Thousand Sons, it has space for (and exactly matches) your Leman Russ and Magnus The Red models, locking them in deadly combat.

Of course, your models can be removed from this base for gaming purposes, or with judicious application of glue, sealed forever. The kit comes as four pieces – the main base, and three pieces which lock together to keep your miniatures in place.

Magnus & Russ – The Primarchs’ Duel £170

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In the midst of Tizca’s ruins with the æther whirling about them as a world died, its armies scattered and blood in the air, there was no creature born better suited to triumph in such a hell than the Wolf King, though Magnus would not be brought low without grievous cost…

 

Recreate the iconic battle that raged on Prospero between Magnus The Red, Primarch of the Thousand Sons Legion and Leman Russ, Primarch of the Space Wolves with this bundle, specially put together to assemble an incredible diorama. You’ll receive both Primarchs and a diorama base:

Leman Russ, wearing exceptionally detailed armour that features runes, pelts and the markings of the Space Wolves Legion along with a selection of ranged and close combat weapons. He is depicted charging to battle through the ruins of Prospero, featuring icons of the Thousand Sons Legion;

Magnus The Red, scowling beneath gloriously ornate armour, featuring a cape, crest and shoulder horns along with the shining plates and pauldrons. His right hand is given over to the summoning of warpfire, and his left brandishes the Blade of Ahn-Nunurta – as to be expected for a model supplied with such a detailed based, the model itself is a riot of detail ripe for the eager painter to pick out.

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The Magnus The Red & Leman Russ Diorama Base is a multi-part resin and plastic kit with which you can create and display a diorama that represents the galaxy-shaking battle between Magnus The Red, Primarch of the Thousand Sons and Leman Russ, Primarch of the Space Wolves. A 170x105mm oval base covered in rocks, wreckage and ruins, it has space for (and exactly matches) the Leman Russ and Magnus The Red models included in this bundle, locking them in deadly combat.

Of course, your models can be removed from this base for gaming purposes, or with judicious application of glue, sealed forever.

 

The Guard of the Crimson King £389.50

In the days before Nikaea, when the Thousand Sons took to the field and encountered a foe so mighty that their own master Magnus The Red deemed it required that he take to the battlefield to best it, he often did so at the head of a configuration of his Sekhmet supported by the deadliest elements of his arcane Legion. Before the Guard of the Crimson King, foul Xenos warlords that had slain whole worlds and mysterious entities hellish beyond description fell broken.

A huge, impressive bundle, this is an instant army able to take full advantage of the Thousand Sons Rite of War: The Guard of the Crimson King from The Horus Heresy Seven – Inferno.

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