Spikey Bits » New Forge World Mechanicum & Legion Book REVEALED
Forge World just revealed another teaser of what we can expect to find at the Horus Heresy Weekender that starts this Saturday. Come see the new pictures!
THE HORUS HERESY WEEKENDER IS ALMOST HERE!
The Horus Heresy Weekender is almost here! The event kicks off at 10am on Saturday 6th February, and from then on the weekend will be absolutely jam packed with seminars and demonstrations, and you won’t be able to turn a corner without bumping into a writer, artist or designer from Forge World and Black Library.
I hear there will be some fantastic new products available for the first time there, some of them weeks ahead of being available through the Forge World web store. I caught sight of a couple just arrived and being made ready for the event, I’m told they’ll only be available in very limited quantities though, so make sure you get to the sales stand early!
This new Battle-automata stands even taller than the Castellax!
The upcoming Legiones Astartes: Age of Darkness Legions book will be there…
…take a look at all the Legions included.
Seening new Mecanicum almost makes me wonder if Forge Wold is doing a combo release with the rumored new Plastic Ad Mech on the 40k side this spring, OR if this was in fact those rurmors juxtaposed to 30k?
Either way looks like even more new product and information will be coming out of Nottingham this weekend for sure. Keep a eye on our Forum Roundup below for the very latest in news from the Weekender starting on Saturday February 6th.
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