Looks like the April release mystery may be over! Adeptus Mechanicus rumors are here!
Here’s the latest from the webs. Take it with some salt y’all there seems to be rumor schism forming between the Plastic Horus Heresy, and Adeptus Mechanicus camps!
The following URL suffixes on the GW webstore (for UK) resolve to blank pages instead of taking you to the default 404 page (he even made a video). This is the same behavior that was seen before the Harlequin product pages went live. These correlate strongly with the previous list of rumors Ad-Mech products (see below).
“Admech are right around the corner. …They are not actually Admech. That codex will release later. The books will be Skatarii and Cult Mechanicus.”
“Supplements, but models as well.”
The Previous Ad-Mech Rumors
Now let’s catch up with the big rumors from last month about what is coming on the heels of Harlequins:
The Paper Products
– Codex:Adeptus Mechachanicus Skitarii
– Heraldry/Hobby book
– Ad Mech Datacards (contains no psychic power cards)
The Miniatures
– Ad Mech Skitarii box
– Ad Mech Myrmidon box
– Energy weapon platform/ transport box (combo-kit)
So some are saying Ad mech is coming in April, and all the rumor guys are saying plastic Horus Heresy is coming. Either way it looks like we may be getting some cool stuff soon, either way right?
Looks like this spring is going to be a fun time for the Hobby!
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