Checkout the rest of the images that are flying around Facebook today:
UPDATE: These pictures look to be from a preview of the Codex Genestealer Enhanced Edition (which currently is time locked to North America)
Here’s the larger cropped images that are going around Facebook:
Looks like there are several versions of the the vehicle that everyone has dubbed “the limo”. One seems to have drilling augurs on the front dozer. One seems to be an open topped transport, and one has an armored top with some sort of heavy weapon.
More as we know it folks, this kit is quickly turning into a fan favorite and we don’t even know it’s name yet.
So it appears that the Acolytes box contains both generation 1 and 2 Genestealers, while the Neophyte box contains generation 3, and 4 genus’ respectively.
The new weapons look fresh for sure, and I am wondering if the Acolyte with the bonesword and lashwhip is a sergeant type model or a new model type altogether?
Checkout the complete Genestealer Cult Wave one release list below!
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