GW: Next Week’s Products & Prices CONFIRMED
Game Workshop is dropping a shot gun blast of products on us this week, come see the latest!
This week’s products from multiple retailers:
Age of Sigmar
Stormcast Eternals Dracothian Guard $65
Stormcast Eternals Knight-Heraldor $25
Stormcast Eternal EXTREMIS Book $35
How to Paint: Stormcast Eternals: $10
Stormcast Eternals / Paint Set $33
Stormcast Eternals Tempest Lords Upgrades $12
Warhammer 40,000
Space Marines / Paint Set $33
Beast Arises: The Last Wall $17.50
We did see all of this pricing back on Monday from scanner as well, once again that guy looks to be on the spot!
Source: Scanner
- Knight Heraldor $25
- Stormcast Eternal Dracothian Guard $65
- Tempest Lord Upgrade Set $12
- Stormcast Eternal Extremis Battletome $35
- How to Paint Stormcasts $10
- Citadel Superglue $8.75
- 40 Starter Paint Set $33
- Age of Sigmar Start Paint Set $33
- Black Library Beast Arises: The Last Wall $17.50
Age of Sigmar is back, and it looks like this new release train won’t be slowing down anytime soon!
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