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Games Workshop Rumor Engine: Where Are They Now – October 2024 Edition

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Oct 30 2025
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October is almost over. Time to check in on the Games Workshop Rumor Engines from last year to see how they turned out.

The weather is changing, the leaves are turning, and there’s about to be a whole lot of folks with a Halloween Sugar Rush. You know what that means?! Rumor Engine Time. Or something. Anyhow, it’s been a year since we last checked in on these so let’s see how they all turned out. Also, October 2024 was a busy month with FIVE Rumor Engines. Here we go!

Drilling Time – October 1, 2024

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Status: Solved

Cthonian Earthshakers are the culprits from this image. Those tiny little Mole Mortar rounds are ready to send your enemies to an early grave!

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Vashthaus School of Postmodern Design – October 8, 2024

Status: Solved

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Slaughterbound in the house! This daemonbound host is a World Eater character and it’s plenty mean and ready to rumble.

 

Ejection Core – October 15, 2024

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Status: Solved

 

The Arkanyst Evaluator was the one packing this space-age technology. He’s certainly got the look of a mad scientist. Now he’s testing that weapon on some “live” targets.

 

Rocket Reload – October 22, 2024

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Status: Solved

 

 

Kapricus Defender is packing these rounds into their weapon. This one was a little tricky because it was an optional bit for the kit. At least we found out about it at the Big Summer Preview!

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Powered Orb – October 29, 2024

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This bit belongs to the Deathwatch Kill Team, specifically on the Disruptor. Now I just need to get my hands on that Kill Team Box which has been sold out for a bit…

Well, that’s all the reveals from October 2024’s Rumor Engine. I’m glad we didn’t get left hanging on any of these. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got some more candy to buy before the Trick-or-Treating starts. And no, I don’t eat ALL the leftovers.

 

They weren’t THAT spooky in terms of reveals.

Author: Adam Harrison
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