We’ve got a solid GW rumor engine today that looks very Ork like- which bodes well for the chances of new Xenos models in 2021!
Warhammer Communityjust unveiled another rumor engine and it’s looking very familiar if you’re an Ork fan. Check out the details of this new bit that is on deck for some time in the near future.
Looks like the weekly Rumor Engine is back on track after 24 straight previews for the Holiday Season. If you missed those be sure to check them all out at once on our Advent Calendar preview roundup.
Another New Ork: GW Rumor Engine For 2021
This one could honestly be all sorts of things but it looks more like the style of the old pewter Orks Stormboys.
While their new plastic models are already over 10 years old, they do have similar details like the straps and cobbled look, it’s not a 100% match.
It took a year for the 2019 Christmas Rumor Engineof an Ork boot to release (as Gorzag and Nikkit), I wonder how long it will be till we see this model in the flesh!
What do you think this is? Do you think it could be for da Orks?
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