A new 40k Iron Warriors Combat Patrol, plus three Eye of Terror Battalion boxes for Space Marines, AdMech, and Imperial Knights are here. Check out the pricing, values, and uses for each.
Three new 40k bundle boxes are on the way for Iron Warriors, Space Marines, Adeptus Mechanicus, and Imperial Knights as tie-ins for the Eye of Terror release. Here’s what they do, who they’re for, when they’ll likely hit shelves, and their pricing and value.
The Eye of Terror books are bringing new rules and three themed Battalion boxes, and this batch is leaning hard into armor, heavy firepower, and the kind of battlefield presence that usually solves problems by rolling straight over them.
That also tracks with the new Apocalypse rules GW already teased. These boxes are not about flooding the board with bodies. They’re about putting down big, nasty units that hit hard, hold ground, and make a mess while doing it.
Why These New 40k Eye of Terror Battalion Boxes Matter
Updated on April 3 2026, by Rob Baer with the latest product info.
- GW revealed one new Iron Warriors Combat Patrol and three Eye of Terror Battalion boxes.
- The lineup covers Iron Warriors, Space Marines, Adeptus Mechanicus, and Imperial Knights.
- These boxes all skew toward armor and heavier units, which lines up with the new Apocalypse push.
- The Iron Warriors Combat Patrol clears up most of the long-running rumors around the faction’s release.
- Pre-orders go live Saturday, April 4, with a shelf date of Saturday, April 18, 2025.

If you like tanks, walkers, daemon engines, dreadnoughts, and giant robots with harpoons that can ruin somebody’s whole afternoon, this wave has your name all over it.
It also wraps up a lot of the rumors. The Iron Warriors Combat Patrol, in particular, pretty much lands where most of the leaks have been pointing for months, which means the mystery of what is coming out before 11th edition is getting smaller fast.
New Eye of Terror Box Retail Prices & Release Date
- Eye of Terror Battalion Release Date: April 18, 2026
- Estimated Retail Price (MSRP/RRP): Pricing varies; see products below.
Iron Warriors Combat Patrol
Unlike their chaos cousins, who cannot stop stapling extra nonsense to everything, the Iron Warriors keep it simple. Durable bodies, solid discipline, and enough firepower to grind the enemy down the old-fashioned way.
This new Iron Warriors Combat Patrol looks exactly like that.
Iron Warriors Combat Patrol Contents List:
- 1x Warpsmith
- 10x Legionaries
- 5x Chaos Terminators
- 5x Havocs
- 1x Iron Warriors upgrade frame
- 2x transfer sheets
Savings Versus Box Price: $107.50
Overall, this is a strong faction identity box. You get a durable infantry core, a real ranged threat from the Havocs, Terminators to hold the line or push into key ground, and a Warpsmith to keep the whole machine moving.
What it’s trying to do on the tabletop

It feels like a proper Iron Warriors force instead of a box that just borrowed the label.
Why this one matters for rumors
This clears up just about the last major Iron Warriors rumors that had been hanging around. Between the faction support and this Combat Patrol, most of the long-standing “wish-listing” now looks accounted for. At this stage, the big one still floating around is whether Perturabo finally gets a 40k mini.
Sons of Dorn Eye of Terror Battalion

Sons of Dorn Battalion Contents List:
- 2x Repulsor Executioners
- 1x Ballistus Dreadnought
- 1x Redemptor Dreadnought
- 1x Black Templars upgrade frame
- 1x Imperial Fists transfer sheet
- 1x Black Templars transfer sheet
Savings Versus Box Price: $150.50
That is a lot of armor in one place. It is also one of those boxes where your paint scheme decision actually matters less than usual, since GW is basically telling you to mix Imperial Fists and Black Templars however you want.
What it’s trying to do on the tabletop
This is an anvil box. The Repulsor Executioners bring the heavy guns, the Ballistus adds more ranged pressure, and the Redemptor handles the usual job of being a problem that needs answering. If you want a durable armored core that plants itself mid-board and dares people to try something, this is that box.
Adeptus Mechanicus Eye of Terror Battalion

Adeptus Mechanicus Battalion Contents List:
- 1x Onager Dunecrawler
- 1x Ironstrider Ballistarius or Sydonian Dragoon
- 1x Skorpius Dunerider or Skorpius Disintegrator
- 3x vehicle transfer sheets
Savings Versus Box Price: $63
This is a smaller, cleaner motor pool box compared to some of the others, but the build flexibility does a lot of work here.
What it’s trying to do on the tabletop
This one gives you a solid vehicle package with options. The Ironstrider can shift between gun platform and Dragoon build, while the Skorpius kit can go transport or tank, depending on what your list needs more. The Dunecrawler is still one of the most recognizable Ad Mech vehicles around, and it gives the whole box a proper anchor piece.
Imperial Knights Eye of Terror Battalion

Imperial Knights Battalion Contents List:
- 1x Knight Valiant or Knight Castellan
- 2x Armiger Warglaives or Armiger Helverins
- 1x Knight Dominus transfer sheet
- 1x Armiger transfer sheet
Savings Versus Box Price: $85
The overall build flexibility of this box is doing real work again here. You can go aggressive with the Valiant and Warglaives, or shift toward more ranged pressure with the Castellan and Helverins.
What it’s trying to do on the tabletop
This is the heavy metal option. It wants to dominate sightlines, force hard target priority choices, and make every shot feel expensive. The Knight Valiant, in particular, is pure spectacle, and the thundercoil harpoon, being Strength 24, is exactly the sort of nonsense Knight players live for.
Final Thoughts on the New 40k Combat Patrol and Eye of Terror Battalions
This new 40k Eye of Terror wave knows exactly what hobbyists want. The Iron Warriors Combat Patrol gives Chaos players a real faction-flavored starter, while the three Battalion boxes push the campaign’s armored warfare angle as hard as possible.
None of these feels random, either. They all have a pretty obvious battlefield role, and that goes a long way toward making them more useful than the usual pile of disconnected kits.
Where To Buy The Eye of Terror Battalions
If you want discounts or to dodge out-of-stock headaches, use our retailer guide and grab whichever option works for your region. Links are below.
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