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New Plastic 40k Necromunda Dark Uprising Terrain SPOTTED!

new release necromundaThis terrain looks amazing! Don’t miss the new images of Necromunda’s Dark Uprising terrain that were just spotted of paint and unpainted boards!

There is a massive chart of rumored GW releases that was spotted recently, and now, we’ve got a first look at the prices of the items ahead. Check out the pricing for the releases hitting store shelves on November 16th. But remember these are still just RUMORS. Take everything with a pinch of salt.

November 16 Product Pricing Rumors

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Coming from @wagamingdave, it looks like some sort of pricing has been revealed for what’s ahead. Just as much as the products themselves are rumors, so are the prices. However, going off of what some of the more recent GW releases have been, these price points may be surprisingly accurate.

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The spotlight of all these releases might be the Necromunda Zone Mortalis boards coming from GW instead of FW. Both entries for Zone Mortalis are nestled in between the other Necromunda goodies on the list. Plus, let’s face it. Necromunda is the perfect game for this terrain to be re-introduced.

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Note the floor in this image looks to be their normal fold-out boardgame cardstock style, however, that may not be the case now (or is it?)…

 

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What might be a kick in the pants here is the recently-previewed Dark Rising Box Set for Necromunda may be coming at a whopping $290 price tag. This is Adeptus Titanicus-level pricing for just two factions and some terrain (although it may have rules supplements in them as well- its hard to tell from just a pricing rumor)

The other releases look to be the usual batch of Black Library books along with some Middle Earth/LOTR releases. One thing is for sure, we should keep our eyes peeled in November for more Necromunda announcements from GW to see if the new set will be just under $300.

Dark Uprising Terrain Spotted

The new terrain was just spotted from what we assume is the Blood and Glory event. Coming from the Instagram account of gfromthewarp this terrain is really starting to stand out from previous kits:

Got a speak to the designer of these new Necromunda terrain…. this looks perfect for ZM games In 30K Or even stand alone terrain for 40k 

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The stairs look made to slide beveled bases under so figures can be placed on steps easily!

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Two different styles of weathering denote the gap in floor plates.

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So from these images, it becomes a little easier to see that the floor is indeed plastic, and appears to be in 1 foot by 1-foot squares, with all sorts of modular components abound.

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This is probably the best look at the terrain yet, as the flooring is visible as plastic, and the components look modular, perhaps even “lockable” in nature with the decking?

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Painted set starter set on top of a shelf with an unpainted set. From this, (and taking into account the GW official preview image above) it may be entirely possible that the starter set does not come with the plastic flooring panels. If that is the case we may not see these kits for sale separately until after the new year.

What do you think about the pricing on all these possible releases including the Necromunda starter at $290? Do these rumors look to be gathering more and more credit behind them?

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