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GW’s $290 Mistake Necromunda Dark Uprising 40k Unboxing & Build

By Tim Roberts | January 10th, 2020 | Categories: Necromunda, Unboxing, Videos, Warhammer, Warhammer 40k

GW's $290 Mistake Necromunda Dark Uprising 40k Unboxing & BuildToday we are going to crack open the latest release for Necromunda and see what all comes in the $290 box set from Games Workshop.

The new Necromunda: Dark Uprising is here! This new box has some mixed feelings among consumers mostly due to its price point. But, today we are going to do a full review on the new box and show what you get for your hard-earned hobby dollars. That is if you decide to spring for this new box this holiday season.

Let’s dive in.

Necromunda: Dark Uprising: $290

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Necromunda: Dark Uprising

Contents:
26 plastic miniatures, each supplied with a Citadel 32mm Round Base:
– 15 Corpse Grinder Cultists – Khorne-worshiping cannibals
– 5 Palanite Enforcers – the law on Necromunda
– 6 Palanite Subjugators – heavily armed officers bringing swift justice
– A vast array of modular scenery
– Double-sided play surface
– All of the dice, tokens, cards and templates needed to play
– An Enforcer Patrol transfer sheet

At first glance this box set is huge. Dark Uprising is probably the largest box set that GW has ever produced. This box sports 17 hefty sprues worth of quality Games Workshop terrain and miniatures along with something we haven’t see from GW in the past a vinal-ish playmat.

Necromunda: Dark UprisingAs far as the new miniatures that come in the box here ou see the two forces side by side. The instruction are pretty straight forward and both of these new minis have some conversion potential with not only head swaps but arms as well.

Necromunda: Dark Uprising

Here is a top-down view of the new terrain on the new Zone Mortalis: Floor Tile Set. This terrain is not only full of detail but is one of the most modular terrain kits that Games Workshop has created to date. You can either build this terrain out or up with stacking the colors and wall and adding some of the included stairs. It covers 2×2 square feet.

For more on the terrain, assembly gotchas, and more check out our video below!

About the Author: Tim Roberts