PLASTIC HORUS HERESY – Releasing Next Week?
Hello plastic Horus Heresy! Will your wallet survive this spring?
First, here is the today’s news:
Just in from Atia on Bolter & Chainsword 4-15-2015
Coming Very Soon – Horus Heresy Product: redirect found:
Next week’s White Dwarf Teaser says:
“Can you Save the Galaxy”
“Citadel Legends
“Forge World”
So we may be looking at that Plastic Horus Heresy set coming up for pre-sale April 25, with a streetdate of May 2nd.
Note that most previous rumormongers up till last month were saying to look for plastic Horus Heresy in May with only “Lords of War” saying it was not going to happen. It looks like we will know who’s really correct next week.
Go look for all the previous boxed set contents and details!
~Between this and the Warlord titan, who needs money?
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