Here’s a better shot of the hex tiles and some overlap onto the Deathwatch game in the foreground.
More Pictures and Product Info:
Somethings to note here:
These look to be the current Space Marine Scout, and Genestealer Sprues.
The game board can be seen at the bottom of the picture and looks to be similar to the current Betrayal at Calth and Deathwatch style embossed game boards.
The sprues are also colored just like the new 40k Battle For Vedros minis that will be hitting toy stores this fall.
If you haven’t heard, the new 40k Board Game is called The Lost Patrol and it’s headed our way this summer.
GWLP-60 Lost Patrol $60.00
Set in the dark far future, Lost Patrol is a dynamic two-player board game with a difference. A squad of elite Space Marine Scouts must battle their way through ever-changing jungle paths to a crashed vessel, hunted at every terrifying step by fearsome alien Genestealers.
Featuring stunning miniatures and ingenious gameplay in which the board itself evolves, it’s an utterly compelling and action-packed experience. Will any of the Imperium’s crack troops live to tell the tale? Only you can decide…
Miniatures are supplied unpainted and assembly may be required.
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