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Everything To Know About The Sisters of Battle 2019 Release

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The first plastic model of the 2019 40k Sister of Battle reboot has been released. But there are still plenty more on the way.  Here’s the latest!

Following the Battle Sisters Bulletin, The Adeptus Sororitas have been getting increased support in the form of new models. As we get closer and closer to their codex release by the end of 2019, (or maybe sooner) take a look at the top details for the faction.

Amalia Novena & Other Sisters Models

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Sister Superior Amalia Novena was a Warhammer Day store exclusive. After seeing her first previewed at Adepticon 2018, it’s nice to finally see her out in the hobbyist’s hands. But there are a lot more Sisters coming as she was only the beginning…

 

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Sisters will also be rolling in the Deimos-pattern Rhino dating back all the way to the Horus Heresy. These new plastic kits (based on the old MK1 kit above) should be a hot commodity for 30k and Sisters fans alike.

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A new Seraphim model mounted on the Inceptor flight stand was spotted in some display cases at an earlier event. Not sure what material this is, as the lighting makes identification difficult.

So far, all of the models are shaping up to really do the faction some justice. With that said, here’s the latest on all the new model designs, and rumors for you to look over!

GW Reveals Updated Sisters of Battle Rhino Designs & More

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Even more designs have been spotted for our anticipated new Sisters of Battle models. Check out some renders for the Rhino chassis that will be coming soon.

GW Reveals Updated Sisters of Battle Seraphim Model & More

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Plastic 40k Sisters of Battle Pics & Latest on Their Fall Release

sister of battle walTake a look at all of the plastic support the Adeptus Sororitas are getting. Be on the lookout for even more faction support!

GW’s Secret Pricing for New Plastic Sisters of Battle?

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Now that you’ve taken a look at everything there is to know about the Sisters, check out our guesses on what the Sisters will cost once they hit the shelves.

GW Reveals New Plastic Repentia Sisters of Battle Models

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Don’t miss this! GW just revealed more new plastic Sisters of Battle models, and it’s the first melee-focused Sister we’ve seen!

RUMORS: Sisters of Battle Releasing Sooner Than We Thought?

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Sisters of Battle could be getting their full release a lot sooner than a lot of hobbyists were expecting. Check out the latest rumors on the Sororitas.

The question is, will the squads get more rule updates from their beta codex? Do you think Sisters of Battle are going to be an immediate fan favorite?

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Rob Baer

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About Rob Baer: Founder, Publisher, & Managing Editor of Spikey Bits, the leading tabletop gaming news website focused on the hobby side of wargaming and miniatures.  Rob has won many Warhammer 40k Tournaments over the years, including the Adepticon Team Tournament and American Team Tournaments, and is on a first-name basis with almost every major company in the space.

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