Don’t miss all the details on Games Workshop’s new Made to Order service that has a lot of hobbyists both excited and curious all at the same time!
There is a retro wind blowing out of Nottingham this October, and it’s bringing you all the older models you missed out on! Don’t miss this!
Looks like you can get some of your old Imperial Guard favorites once again, but for a limited time only!
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If you think that is cool, checkout the new product’s description:
The Cadian Kasrkin squad comprises one sergeant armed with power sword and hot-shot las pistol, seven Kasrkin armed with hot-shot lasguns, one Kasrkin armed with a flamer, and one Kasrkin armed with grenade launcher. Use them as alternative Militarum Tempestus Scions in games of Warhammer 40,000.
This ten man metal squadcomes in 20 components and is supplied with 10 25mm round bases and a Cadian transfer sheet.
This product will be made to order and we expect to dispatch it within 28 days of you placing your order.
So looks like the new figures will be metal, as perhaps the old molds were not finecast resin ready, or is a return to the glory says of pewter?
What are you thoughts on the matter, and what models would YOU like to see again from GW?
Checkout these new details about GW’s Made to Order policy that looks like it may just be for a limited time only?
Source: Scanner
Look for a list of the products that will be available as Made To Order on Saturday October 15th!
We had been hearing rumors of “the return of finecast” and such all day, but this is the first proof that something BIG is happening at GW next weekend:
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