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GW Reveals More Sisters of Battle Coming In March!

sister wal hor Adepta Sororitas sisters of battleIf you’ve been holding out for more units to complete your Sisters of Battle army, the wait is almost over. GW has confirmed more Sisters for March.

Sisters of Battle have had a comparatively slow release for their entire faction’s unit range. With some kits making headway in an Army Set to a few more being released in individual kits a bit after, there are over half a dozen units still to be released. With that said, the wait is almost over for at least some of those kits.

GW Reveals More Sisters of Battle Coming In March!

We don’t exactly know when these Sisters will hit the shelves in March or what kits will even be involved. However, we’ve just gotten the official word that more for your army is on the way.

sisters of battle march releaseFrom Warhammer 40,000’s official Facebook

In case you’ve forgotten what’s still out there to be released individually, check out the full list below:

Sisters of Battle Battle Sanctum

 

It looks like the Battle Sanctum was indeed a terrain piece lying in wait. The key giveaways are that once it’s set up, it can’t move and you can throw Infantry dudes and dudettes inside to man the walls.

Sister Repentia

As for the kits of the Sisters, we haven’t seen their full unit range drop just yet. The Repentia, massive two-handed eviscerator-wielding ladies are glass cannons. They may lack any real armor, but once you get them into melee, it can be brutal.

Zephyrim/ Seraphim Combo Box

sisters of battle seraphim

 


For the flying Sisters in power armor, the Zephyrim/Seraphim kits have yet to come out as well. Right now, the only way you can get these models is through the Sisters Army Set.

Diologus & Imagifier

 

battle sisters diologus

 

 

battle sisters imagifierThese two girls got a nifty model update and we’re waiting to see exactly what they’ll cost.

Canoness

battle sisters multipart canonessThe Canoness already got an update before the individual kit has even been released. Now, wargear only goes from plasma pistol and power sword OR bolt pistol and chainsword.

Sisters of Battle Rhino

 

sisters of battle rhino 1Here is an assembled Rhino with what looks to be pre-production resin casts, that was on display at the recent 40k Open day Along with its plastic upgrade sprue.

sisters of battle warhammer 40k open day 2019 rhino (2)The new Sisters Rhino kit may be packaged with this sprue instead of the normal Astartes upgrade sprue.

sisters of battle warhammer 40k open day 2019 vehicle sprue (2)

Sisters of Battle Immolator

 

Immolator with Flame weapon option

The Immolator’s Sister, the Exorcist is on GW’s site for $80. And taking the same chassis with new plastic bits and switching up the damage profile a bit, we think $80 is another pricetag GW is going to slap on this kit.

As we’ve said before, Sisters have had a pretty slow release. But with more kits definitely on the way sometime in March, you may want to finish up any units you haven’t completed hobbying on yet to get ready for what’s next!

With plenty left in store to drop into stores, do you think this could be the final wave of Sisters releases? Or will GW only release a couple more kits and draw them out further? What kit are you most excited to get your hands on? 

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