What is this thing? Take a closer look at the new Deathworld Forest in all it’s wacky glory in our newest 40k Unboxing video!
Today we are taking a look at the Deathworld Forest and trying to figure out exactly what this thing is!
It’s painted great on the box, but it is just pretty wacky looking and not for what we are used to seeing from Warhammer 40k. But as far as the narrative goes, it is right on point and comes with it’s own set of rules. This kit would be a some great terrain for those of you who have always wanted some kind of Catachan style game board.
When you open it up you realize that is the Chinese manufactured plastic and not the multi-part plastic kits we have been normally seeing from Games Workshop. It is of a lower quality and the majority of the components come pre-bagged. This is probably because there wouldn’t be enough room for all the sprues in the box mayhaps.
Painting the Deathworld Forest seems like it would be a lot of fun because they recommend using a lot of different paints and colors we don’t get to use too often.
Check out the video below to see everything we have to say about the rules and more detail on the quality of the Deathworld Forest.
Deathworld Forest: $130
Deadly, menacing and bizarre, forest deathworlds are attritional battle zones. When a soldier fights on one, they have to withstand not only the vicious artillery of the foe, but the horrifying cluster-vines, crystal shards and strange relics add an extra layer of unimaginable danger. Shardwrack spines form impenetrable barriers over the millennia, barbed venomgorse and grapple weed snake insidiously toward any living being, pumping them full of debilitating neurotoxin and eldritch ruins resonate with the psychic energies of their long-passed creators. Where there grows a deathworld forest, nothing is safe.
This 84-component multi-part plastic kit contains the parts needed to build a Deathworld Forest, complete with rules for each component. The shardwrack spines, barbed venomgorse, eldritch ruins and grapple weed can be modelled in any way you like – create your own unique forest with multiple kits!
Although this kit seems to be of lower quality than we have grown used to it would still look sick all painted up on the tabletop so head over to Games Workshop and snag your own Deathworld Forest box today!