The Baneblade is on GW’s 43-item removal list, and for a six-sprue kit at $190, it’s hard not to look at the numbers behind the decision.
The Baneblade disappearing isn’t what hurts us the most. It’s what the decision says that is a bit concerning. This is a six-sprue kit that sells for $190, lets you build eight different super-heavy variants with magnets, and now it’s one of 43 kits GW has marked for removal from the webstore. Sure, losing the kit is wildly disappointing, but the pricing logic behind the move is even harder to ignore, especially when you compare it to GW’s own pricing history.
This is still a kit that plenty of people want, especially front and center in the new Total War Gameplay video, so it’s not being removed for lack of interest. What it looks like is a kit that doesn’t fit the margins GW wants anymore, and if that’s really the reason, it says a lot about where the range could be headed.
- The take: GW pulling the Baneblade looks like a margin call, not a demand problem. People didn’t stop wanting the kit.
- The evidence: A six-sprue kit costs $190 while single-sprue kits of a similar size bring in much more money per sprue, meaning the Baneblade generates less revenue for more plastic.
- What changes if we’re right: Big multi-sprue centerpiece kits become harder to justify, while smaller boxes with higher margins become the safer bet.
GW Quietly Rewrote What Sold Out Even Means

They also changed how stock status works. “Sold out” doesn’t always mean the same thing anymore. Click the info icon beside some products, and you’ll see a note saying the item is out of stock online and is due to be removed from the store (GW even left in the unfinished “due be” wording for now, but we’re sure they’ll fix the typo).

It seems like a small change, but now it puts the burden on customers to figure out whether a kit is just temporarily unavailable or actually on its way out.
The Baneblade Math Just Doesn’t Add Up for GW

That’s a huge difference, and it’s easy to see that GW makes far more money per sprue on the smaller kit. So, IF maximizing margins is the goal right now, then the Baneblade becomes much harder to justify because it packs a lot of plastic into the box without delivering the same return.
As much as we’d rather that wasn’t the case, the numbers support it. And let’s be honest, GW has never been shy about following the money, whether that meant the 2025 price increase or whatever 2026 has in store for our wallets, too.
Besides the Baneblade, here are all the items leaving the store this time around too:
| Name | Price | Badge Reason |
| Base: Caliban Green | $4.55 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Base: Celestra Grey | $4.55 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Base: Corvus Black | $4.55 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Base: Iron Hands Steel | $4.55 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Base: Macragge Blue | $4.55 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Base: Mechanicus Standard Grey | $4.55 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Base: Mournfang Brown | $4.55 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Base: Rhinox Hide | $4.55 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Base: Wraithbone | $4.55 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Citadel Tools: Knife | $35.00 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Here is Where it Will End Map | $65.00 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Horus Rising (Paperback) The Horus Heresy Book 1 | $9.99 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Layer: Moot Green | $4.55 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Layer: Screaming Skull | $4.55 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Munitorum Varnish | $24.00 | Discontinued – being removed |
| STC M Shade Brush | $8.00 | Sold out / limited – pending removal |
| General’s Handbook 2026-27 (Warlord Edition) | $100.00 | Sold out / limited – pending removal |
| Gnoblars | $42.00 | Sold out / limited – pending removal |
| Hedonites of Slaanesh Dice | $34.00 | Sold out / limited – pending removal |
| Leadbelchers | $48.00 | Sold out / limited – pending removal |
| Mournfang Pack | $82.00 | Sold out / limited – pending removal |
| Ogor Gluttons | $60.00 | Sold out / limited – pending removal |
| Tyrant | $39.00 | Sold out / limited – pending removal |
| Warcry: Chaos Legionnaires | $65.00 | Sold out / limited – pending removal |
| Warcry: Teratic Cohort | $65.00 | Sold out / limited – pending removal |
| Mordor™ Battlehost | $96.00 | Sold out / limited – pending removal |
| Adeptus Titanicus Warlord Paired Weapons Collection | $93.00 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Escher Champion with Power Hammer | $34.00 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Escher Champion with Shock Whip | $34.00 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Headhunter Kill Team Upgrade Set | $49.50 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Legio Custodes Aquilon Terminators with Infernus Firepikes | $92.50 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Legio Custodes Telemon Heavy Dreadnought Body | $91.50 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Legion MKIII Command Upgrade Set | $23.00 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Leviathan Cyclonic Melta Lance | $28.00 | Sold out / limited – pending removal |
| Baneblade | $197.00 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Banehammer | $197.00 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Banesword | $197.00 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Ciaphas Cain | $48.00 | Sold out / limited – pending removal |
| Doomhammer | $197.00 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Hellhammer | $197.00 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Legio Custodes Telemon Arachnus Storm Cannon | $26.50 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Legio Custodes Telemon Caestus | $26.50 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Stormlord | $197.00 | Discontinued – being removed |
| Stormsword | $197.00 | Discontinued – being removed |
But Wait, Could a New Baneblade Kit Be Coming?

Imperial Knights are also a good example, as older boxes disappeared, then came back with expanded build options and refreshed packaging.
The Baneblade could also follow that same playbook. Maybe GW is reworking the kit, and adding another variant to the lineup, and rolling everything into a new box.
That said, we don’t really buy it. The current Baneblade kit already builds eight variants with a little magnet work, and there hasn’t been much pointing toward a ninth version waiting in the wings.
Could it happen? Sure, we’d love to be wrong. Based on what we’ve seen, though, this looks a lot more like GW trimming a kit that doesn’t fit the margins they want than clearing the shelves for something bigger.
This Is Where the Dream Kits Go to Die

That’s why moves like this make those big centerpiece kits feel less likely. It fits with GW’s recent FOMO strategy, and it puts the Baneblade alongside a growing list of discontinued kits. Not because GW can’t make them, but because they may not deliver the margins the company wants.
Final Thoughts on the Baneblade Removal

For everyone else, it feels like another sign of where things are headed. If one of the biggest, most plastic-packed kits in the range can’t justify its place because smaller boxes make more money per sprue, then the future starts looking like more compact releases and fewer ambitious centerpiece projects.
Either way, you’ve been thinking about picking up a Baneblade; now may be the time, because GW has made it pretty clear this one isn’t sticking around.
🔗 Related Reads:
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- Big 2025 Games Workshop Price Increase: What Changed
- The Games Workshop & Forge World Websites Are No More
- GW’s Failing FOMO Strategy: Warhammer Isn’t Hitting Like Before
What do you think GW’s real reason for cutting the Baneblade is, margins or something else?



I’ll be honest, the margin explanation doesn’t make a lick of sense to me. The cost of the plastic and manufacturing for the Baneblade is literally pennies. The cost of a model is primarily in the cost of creating the molds and all the stuff that happens long before it ever hits the shelf. At this point, the margins on the Baneblade are enormous. It doesn’t matter that the Baneblade has six sprues. GW could jam 100 sprues in the box and it would still be cheap to produce.