Think you know which Forge World models sell the most? Today we’re going to be taking a look at their Top 7 bestsellers for August!
Forge World’s bestsellers section for August was updated with their recent overall top sellers. Let us know if you’ve bought any of these recently!
Necromunda Hired Guns Yar Umbra & the Deserter $30
These hired guns are flexible and designed to be hired along by any gang for their “expertise”. From long-range fire support to front line healing, these guys are a great addition to any gang.
Both Yar Umbra and the Deserter can be hired by any gang in your games of Necromunda. Yar Umbra makes an excellent sniper, his long lasrifle perfect for picking off unwary gangers who find themselves out of cover. The Deserter can be used as a medic, and allows gangs that hire him to earn extra experience, representing the skills and knowledge he earned in service to the Emperor.
Déorwine, Chief of the King’s Knights, Foot and Mounted $41
As a Hero of Fortitude, Déorwine can command a warband of up to 12 followers (some Rohan Royal Guard would be perfect!). He is among the most capable fighters in the Rohan army, well armoured, and can be fielded on foot or on horseback. Déorwine works especially well alongside King Théoden, as he can call a Heroic Combat for free to protect his liege in battle.
Middle Earth has been gaining popularity with steady releases from GW and Forge World since the games’ reboot. If you’re running Rohan Guard, this dude can rise to the challenge and lead them to victory.
Blood Bowl’s Deeproot Strongbranch $66
A classic Star Player is reborn, or rather he’s so ancient he just grew a bit larger and more imposing. He’s one of the largest Big Guys available to any team, and the fact he stands with Halflings only makes him more impressive. Though his services don’t come cheap for an up-and-coming team, if you want to win with the Greenfield Grasshuggers you’ll find his strength and toughness too tempting to pass up.
Being the glue holding the Greenfield Grasshuggers together, this giant tree can lay down the pain in Bloodbowl.
Legion Dreadnought Drop Pod $106
The Dreadnought Drop Pod is FINALLY back after years of being out of production. Now, we can get our hands back on the transports that bring our Dreadnoughts into the action immediately. The price tag might be high but people need them!
Horus Heresy Book 8: Malevolence $124
If you’re wanting to play with any of the new Daemons of the Ruinstorm, Blood Angels, and more in Heresy, this book is almost required. This is the latest book in the series also accompanying a new Primarch’s rules. Speaking of a new Primarch…
Sanguinius, Primarch of the Blood Angels $131
Sanguninius is latest Primarch to hit the scene and while his scenic base was a limited release, you can still grab the Primarch himself! Maybe this is just a calling for you to make your own base for him!
Thunderhawk Gunship $735
People that are in dire need of firepower in their life are still buying the Thunderhawk Gunship. While the Ares Gunship might be the new hotness for the Custodes, this thing is still a TRUE terror from the skies.
What are your thoughts on this batch of Best Sellers? Have you bought one of these products yourself recently?
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