Then we have that command for the Imperial Fists that was spoiled last week.
The commanders of the VIIth Legion are among the most stoic and skilled of the Legiones Astartes, engendering the highest levels of loyalty and discipline within their warriors. Having won countless victories against the enemies of Mankind, each is an expert on battlefield tactics and an accomplished warrior in their own right.
The Imperial Fists Legion Command set is a complete multi-part resin kit comprising two models: one is armed with a power sword and a bolt pistol, the other is equipped with a Legion standard and a power maul. Both wear modified Mk IV armour featuring the iconography of the Imperial Fists Legion. These models can be used to represent a variety of different roles in the Legion Astartes Crusade Army list from The Horus Heresy Book One – Betrayal, from Centurions to Veteran Sergeants.
This is a complete resin kit. It is available to pre-order now and will be despatched from Friday 6th February.
Who’s getting what? I’m still waiting on more from the IV legion and the Deredeo! MBG
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