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This Week’s Warhammer 40K Products & Pricing CONFIRMED – Hello Custodes & Thousand Sons

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Mar 27 2023
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We are headed to the Grimdark with a new set of Board Patrols, Necromanda, and more. Take a look at these prices.

It’s a return to Warhammer 40,000 with a big set of Boarding Patrol boxes. Here come the latest releases.

All these items are up for pre-order April 1. Street date is April 8.

Boarding Patrol Adeptus Custodes: $110 €85 £65

“Imagine turning a corner in your warp-infested space hulk and walking straight into a golden giant with death in his eyes – it’s enough to turn an honest, god-fearing heretic pale. The Adeptus Custodes excel in close quarters, and with three Allarus Custodians, five Custodian Guard, and Trajann Valoris himself packing out their Boarding Patrol, there’s little that will last more than a moment in their sight.”

Boarding Patrol Thousand Sons: $115 €90 £70

“Chaos Space Marines are right at home on the claustrophobic corridors of a space hulk, and we’re not even convinced the Thousand Sons register much of the weirdness going on given the forces they tamper with. This Boarding Patrol pairs two Chaos Spawn with 20 Rubric Marines, bringing an impressive number of bodies and a pair of pskyers onto the board while the Spawn make a right mess of anything they encounter.”

Boarding Patrol Adepta Sororitas: $140 €110 £85

“Bring the light of the Emperor to the void with Boarding Patrol: Adepta Sororitas, scouring the Arks of Omen with bolt, flame, and melta. A devout Canoness leads five Celestian Sacresants, 10 Sisters Repentia, and 10 Battle Sisters into the breach, making this a durable fighting force with plenty of power armour and some chainsword punch.”

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Aranthian Succession – Vaults of Temenos: $50 €40 £30

“Cinderak City has fallen, but the succession crisis on Necromunda is far from over. The Aranthian Succession: Vaults of Temenos continues the sweeping narrative laid out in Cinderak Burning, as a mysterious Prophet guides hordes of true believers on a pilgrimage to recover holy relics from the depths of Tenemos.

This expansion contains new lore on Necromunda’s bloody civil war, seven narrative scenarios to re-enact the Great Pilgrimage, four Dramatis Personae central to the story, and plenty of additional rules for House Cawdor and Palanite Enforcer gangs. “

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Enforcer Sanctioner Pattern Automata$47 €37 £28

“It may shock you to hear that not all underhive gangers go quietly when the Enforcers come knocking. In fact, most scofflaws need more than a rap with a baton to be convinced. Thanks to the wonders of technology, the Sanctioner-pattern Automata solve this problem as bigger, tougher dispensers of justice than any flesh and blood human could be – and these new multi-option miniatures looks right at home next to your own Palanite Enforcer patrols.”

Cawdor Ridge Walkers$50 €40 £30

“House Cawdor aren’t big on the latest high-tech trends, so when their gangs need to cross the ash wastes in a hurry they return to the only locomotion humankind has ever truly needed – legs. The resulting Ridge Walkers may look like ramshackle facsimilies of the great Imperial God-Engines, but they put out a surprising turn of speed and are the perfect platform for knocking pesky rivals off their feet like the lancers of old.”

Cawdor Ash Wastes Dice$20.50 €15.75 £13

Cawdor Vehicle Tactics Cards$20 €15 £12.50

“If there’s one thing Cawdor gangs can get behind, it’s a good holy text, and the references in the Cawdor Vehicle Gang Tactics Cards set are so useful they’re practically divine. There are 18 new cards for use in your Ash Wastes campaigns, plus eight Cawdor-branded blank cards.”

So, Who are you picking for your Boarding Patrol?

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Author: Larry Vela
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