
If you’ve been waiting for a Space Marine bundle that feels less like a balanced patrol and more like a wall of ceramite rolling straight at the mid-board, the new Sons of Dorn Battalion shows up like a siege line with an engine block.
And yeah, we’re assuming it follows the same limited battalion box setup, priced in that Battleforce-adjacent lane, but this is also the sort of release that gets attention fast once people realize it is basically two giant tanks, two Dreadnoughts, and a paint scheme excuse to mash Imperial Fists and Black Templars together however you want.
Sons of Dorn Eye of Terror Battalion Contents Breakdown
Sons of Dorn Eye of Terror Battalion Retail Price & Release Date:
- Sons of Dorn Battalion Release Date: TBD, but probably April 4th or 11th, 2026.
- Estimated Retail Price (MSRP/RRP): $255 (USD), like the recent battleforces. Regional pricing is listed below.
Sons of Dorn Battalion Box Contents List:
- 2x Repulsor Executioners
- 1x Ballistus Dreadnought
- 1x Redemptor Dreadnought
- 1x Black Templars upgrade frame
Sons of Dorn Eye of Terror Battalion Review

It also pairs pretty naturally with any of the Space Marines Combat Patrols, especially if you want to add more bodies and supporting units around this very chunky wall of tanks and Dreadnoughts.
Battalion Values & Pricing
Space Marines Sons of Dorn Eye of Terror Battalion List Price By Region: $255 (USA), $300 (Canada), $420 (Australia), £155 (UK), €200 (EU)
| Models | Unit Name | Value |
| 2 | Repulsor Executioners | $230 ($115 for 1) |
| 1 | Ballistus Dreadnought | $73.50 |
| 1 | Redemptor Dreadnought | $82 |
| 1 | Black Templars upgrade frame | $15 |
| Battalion: Sons of Dorn | ||
| Total MSRP: | $400.50 | |
| Savings Versus Box Price: | $145.50 | |
Is the Sons of Dorn Eye of Terror Battalion Worth It?

This is one of the most straightforward themed boxes GW could put on a shelf, and honestly, that works in its favor. You’re getting a big slab of Space Marine armor, a pile of heavy guns, and roughly $150 in value, which basically means a whole tank and then some for free compared to buying everything separately.
That said, the value falls off fast if you do not actually want both Repulsors. This is not one of those boxes where you talk yourself into it because every unit is vaguely useful. You either want this exact armored package, or you save your cash and move on.
What Can You Play Out of the Box? (40k Points)
If you’re sliding this into a standard 40k game, the Eye of Terror Sons of Dorn Battalion points usually land somewhere in the 820-ish point neighborhood, depending on current updates and how you kit things out.
What to Buy After the Space Marines Eye of Terror Battalion

If you’re going all-in on the Sons of Dorn vibe, adding more durable Marine bodies behind this ceramite brick is probably the cleanest way to turn a cool box into an actual army.
Final Thoughts on the New Sons of Dorn Battalion Box

If that sounds like your kind of Space Marine nonsense, this is an easy one to like, but if you are not all-in on the ceramite brick plan, the smart move is probably leaving it on the shelf.
Where To Buy The Sons of Dorn Battalion Box
If you want discounts or to dodge out-of-stock headaches, use our retailer guide and grab whichever option works for your region. Links are below.
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