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RUMORS: New 10th Edition 40k Tyranids Pricing & Lineup

chaos rumors new wal hor warhammer games workshopHere are the latest pricing and lineup rumors for all the new 10th Edition 40k Tyranids miniatures that GW has previewed.

We’ve heard rumors that September will be when the Tyranids will be released, but we haven’t heard any exact dates yet. Obviously, these are all rumors, so take them with as much salt as you need. Nothing is 100% until GW says it is, so don’t get too worried or excited.

Considering GW said both the Tyranids and the Space Marines would come out in the Fall, they more or less have to get on it, or they will fall behind right from the beginning. Let’s dive into the new rumors.

RUMORS: New 10th Edition 40k Tyranids Pricing & Lineup

These new 10th Edition 40k Tyranids miniatures rumors come from Bolter and Chainsword

Codex release is Sept 9th (preorder on the 2nd)

Genestealers are in set poses however the arms would be easily changeable with minimal green stuffing.
They also have two head options regular/biomorphed and ymgarl (you can make a whole squad of them)

Hormagaunts come with a ripper base and have 14 head options. But frustratingly lots of mould lines.

The norn emmisery is big but only 1 and a half sprues.

Lictors come with 3 options. The main arms are in 5 pieces each.

Neuro lictor is pretty small pose should be same price as parasite

Deathleaper is a lit bigger than expected and on 60mm base

1 lictor per kit

Biovore 30 GBP
Lictor 30 GBP
Neurolictor 25 GBP
Norn Emissary 70 GBP
Stealers 32.50 GBP
Horms 30 GBP

So, the pre-order hitting on the second would make sense with the rest of the rumors we’ve heard. The other rumors point at the Cities of Sigmar hitting at the end of August, and this leaves the door open for the beginning of September to finally focus on the Tyranids.

tyranid genestealers

It would make sense that Genestealers are in set poses, and nice that you can make full squads of Ymgarl. We’re not sure about the Hormagaunts having a lot of mold lines, but let’s hope this is wrong, as cleaning off mold lines from small minis is never fun…

lictorLictors will have three different build options, and getting all of them in one box is always good, but 5 pieces for one arm seems pretty crazy. The rest aren’t too crazy, but it is important to note these rumors don’t include the Termagants with weapons box, so maybe they will come out later with a second wave.

new termagaunts

It’s quite common for GW to do the new army releases in more than one wave, so it doesn’t really hurt the rumors too much. Either way, it would be great to finally see the first 1oth Edition 40k army drop early in September! 

Tyranids Pricing & Lineup:

Tyranids pricing and lineup 2When looking at the pricing, nothing stands out as too crazy when compared with the current prices on the UK site and how GW prices new miniatures. However, pricing is always a bit up in the air, so we’ll have to see how close the pricing is when and if this is the actual new release lineup for September!

Be sure to check out the rest of the new Tyranids miniatures that were revealed for 10th Edition Warhammer 40k:

All the Latest Warhammer Rules & Model Rumors

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