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Last Chance To Get Grimdark Rough Riders With Bonuses Now!

Project warhorse feature 2If you missed the Kickstarter, you have one more chance to grab your Grimdark Rough Riders with a late pledge from Victoria Miniatures!

Victoria Miniatures is always coming out with some of the coolest bits and hand-crafted minis on the market. If you’ve been looking for a way to set your army apart, especially an Imperial Guard or any human army, you really need to look at them.

This Kickstarter really blew up, with tons of stretch goals and amazing miniatures. However, this is the absolute last chance to support, save cash, and get the stretch goals!

If you don’t support them before September 14th, you’ll have to wait until the models go in the store, but they will cost more and not have all the extras from the Kickstarter…

Last Chance: Late Pledges Available Now For Grimdark Rough Riders KS!

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If you missed the campaign you can still join in the Pledge Manager. This must close on September 14th. It is your last chance to get Project Warhorse minis before they go to VictoriaMiniatures.com at retail prices in November.

Now, let’s check out what you can score in the project!

Grimdark Rough Riders Kickstarter From Victoria Miniatures

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grimdark rough ridersExcitingly, the stretch goal for these bad boys was met, which means you can snag them in the Mega Bundle or switch around some squad/company options!

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Next up, the project also hit a stretch goal for a ton of extra army with great weapon bits!

Project Warhorse Rough RiderThe project will have both STLs and physical options, meaning if you have a printer, you can grab the bundle and print out as many as you need!

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The Digital Mega Bundle includes supported and unsupported versions of every component in Project Warhorse, including all horses, riders, bases and any extra bits that may be added during the campaign.

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Project Warhorse Rough Rider 6On the physical side of things, they have a ton of different regiments represented, which is nice considering from GW; you can only get one!

The miniatures in Project Warhorse are 32mm, the same size as the new plastic ‘Grimdark’ Guardsmen. You can also swap the heads and arms between them. If you choose the Digital Mega Bundle, you can of course, print your miniatures any size you want.

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Project Warhorse Rough Rider 9Here are the specs on all the physical sets:

Each physical Squad includes 5x Horses, 5x riders, 5x laser rifles in holsters, 5x left arms holding reins, 3x right arms with crack lances, 2x right arms with fusion lances, 1x right arm with shock lance, 1x right arm with officer’s sabre and 5x 60mm oval bases.

Individual Units

Rough Riders KSIf you’re going for individual units, each will run approximately $50. While it’s not the cheapest, they are hand-crafted resin and still cheaper than the ones from a certain other company. As you can see above, you can grab any of the different regiments as individual purchases.

Company of Rough Riders

Project Warhorse Rough Rider 10If you want all kinds of Rough Riders, you can buy the bundle and get 30 minis in one go! Here are the specs on the bigger sets; just know you can get it with every style, not just this one.

Each Physical Company includes 6x 5 Rider Squads from a single regiment, making a formidable 30 rider total. This is an excellent value option for those Commanders wanting to max out their Rough Rider forces.

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About the Author: Travis Pasch

Travis Pasch

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About Travis Pasch: Travis has been a Warhammer 40k hobbyist since the 1990s, playing the game since Third Edition. Through extensive traveling, he’s seen a lot of the miniatures hobby from across the world, giving him a unique perspective on the latest gaming topics and trends.

Travis’s brother even owns a commission painting studio, where he’s picked up a lot of good advice and techniques for painting Warhammer and tabletop miniatures over the years, as well. Travis joined the Spikey Bits team in 2019 and has been the lead writer since 2020.

Currently, he’s working on converting all his 40k Adeptus Mechanicus models and becoming a true tech enjoyer, complete with both sad and happy robot noises!