Like the mythical unicorns and dragons of old, many of us just can’t resist rumors about the Sisters of Battle.
Are YOU Still waiting for Plastic Sisters of Battle Models? I know I am, and that I’m probably not alone either.
I’d imagine that before we get new models, there would have to be a new codex though, and that looks to be one step closer today according to these rumors.
Sororitas Forum Roundup 1-7-2015
From Bolter and Chainsword:
Originally Posted by Ishagu
A Hardback Sororitas Codex with plastic kits. I was told something similar by someone in the know not long ago. It could be true…
From Warseer:
Originally Posted by Sephillion
I’ve heard more credible things about Sisters being later (next year), and the fact that they would redo Dark Angels, CSM and Daemons so soon… instead of redoing the problem Codices… seems like whoever wrote this just assumed GW would follow the same order.
Via Steve the Warboss 1-11-2015
Regarding Sororitas Codex
After the featuring in the Shields of Baal Campaign i think its possible for a near Sororitas release. The Codex is complete and can be released every time. More rumors do not exist at the moment.
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