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GW’s Novemeber Release Explosion – Pricing & More

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Well if you blinked you probably missed all the amazing new products that are coming out from Games Workshop just in the first TWO weeks of November. Come see the latest!

This is a compilation of pics from B&C, Imgur and more that showcase the new White Dwarf. Now please keep in mind that this list does not cover the last two weeks of the month for Black Friday.

If you compare the October and November issues seems like the White Dwarf just covers the two weeks of releases after the issue drops. Giving GW some “wiggle room” to drop whatever they need in the last two weeks of the month to close sales gaps, make course corrections, etc.

Releasing November 5th:

  • Citadel Repair Tool – $20
  • Warhammer Quest: Silver Tower Clampack Hereos – $25 Each
  • Warhammer 40k Hero Bases $35
  • Warhammer Age of Sigmar Hero Bases $35

Releasing November 12th

  • Artificer Tint Set $50
  • Haemotrope Reactors $40
  • Re-Release of Balewind Vortex $15
  • Re-release of Magewrath Throne $15

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Unknown or Incomplete Information at this time:

  • Planetary Onslaught Supplement
  • Wound Markers (Releases Nov 12th)
  • Re-release of Tau Tidewall Rampart $160
  • Khorne Domination Battle-Mat (safe to assume $85?)

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WOW this is just the tip of the Holiday release iceberg folks. Look for more awesome new releases and bundles soon enough!

GW’s 2015 Black Friday Sale

November is looking to be HOT HOT HOT!

Previous Holiday Product News:

citadel tint set

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So these new tints can be added to existing paint to make yet another shade / tint of the the base. Pretty neat way to great expert level blends and shades that have been previously unseed by hobbyists I suppose. I like how they name them after the Primarchs to there is no mistake as to what color you’re working with, but my gut feeling is that this is a product for the “common” hobbyists, but yet something for a lot of folks out there to work up to perhaps?

This set will retail for $50 and releases on November 12th

New Bases, AHOY!

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And the super hero close-ups:

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And the AoS side of things:

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Looks like a great way to decorate your special characters for sure. I’m guessing this will be a two sprue kit in box similar to the other base offerings for both 40k and AoS.

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New Wound Markers too? Hmmm a D10 you say. Interesting trend as of late with Games Workshop and D10,12’s and 16’s.

Look for the Base sets to retail for $35, and release on November 12th.

First off the new terrain that was rumored below:

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Retails for $40

And then a supplement to go along with it as well:

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Now what do you suppose is in the other 28 datasheets for this book? Did Stronghold Assault just get overwritten or are we looking at a deluge of new releases?

Also back this week for sale is the sweet boxed terrain deal for the Tau:

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Again a huge savings over buying it separate!

Plus re-releases for Age of Sigmar players too:

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And what if GW has another Black Friday Sale as well?

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For 2015 there was quite a few special Black Friday “deals” in the form of bundles both online and at local Games Workshop stores. If I was a betting man, I would expect more of the same this year for sure!

Either way we know the holidays are on Games Workshop’s radar from the earlier Q3 post, so I would expect that to just be the tip of the holiday product mix from them.

And of course all of last year’s Black Friday Deals from GW can be found below:

GW’s 2015 Black Friday Sale

Start saving for November NOW!

About the Author: Rob Baer

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