While Age of Sigmar waxes high, Games Workshop has been quietly been busy on the 40k side of things. Come see the new 40k that a lot of us missed!
Did these slip by your radar too? We had mentioned the Tyranid items a few weeks ago, but the rest must have come out since then! Some are even now sold out, at least here in the states.
Abaddon the Despoiler – Warmaster of Chaos and leader of the Black Legion – is a name to be feared by all but the most reverent followers of Chaos. Legendarily imposing, wielding Drach’nyen and the Talon of Horus (two of the most potent weapons of Chaos ever known), he wishes for nothing more than the destruction of the Imperium and the close of the acts of treachery carried out by Horus ten thousand years ago. To this end, he surrounds himself with the most powerful and terrifying Chaos Space Marines, and prepares to strike. No-one knows when or how – only that his attack is certain…
This awesome bundle gives you a stunning collection of models with which to show your allegiance to the Black Legion! In it, you’ll receive an Abaddon the Despoiler, with his powerful weapons of Chaos; two sets of sinister Chaos Terminators, a set of Possessed Chaos Space Marines (with optional Champion), two Forgefiends and a Land Raider. Death to the false Emperor!
Retail $367.25
Looks like 3 new bundles snuck under the radar for Warhammer 40k, that don’t look too shabby. Perhaps this bodes as a good indicator for more upcoming 40k releases!
Bring on the 40k, or do you want more Age of Sigmar?
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