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Ambull In 40k & Blackstone Fortress: Unbox & Build

By Tim Roberts | February 25th, 2019 | Categories: Warhammer 40k

Don’t miss everything you need to know about the Ambull in Warhammer 40k rules-wise, including how easy the models are to actually build!

Today we are cracking open The Dreaded Ambull the first major expansion for Warhammer Quest: Black Fortress. Plus we dive into the rules and see what it takes to get this new expansion ready for the tabletop. What will you decide? Is this release is a pass or buy this week from Games Workshop.

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Up first we get a look at the new Warhammer Quest Carrying Case. This new medium-sized soft case retails for $60 and seems to be a little more rigid that some of the previous cases of the same type from Games Workshop.

But if you think about it… the old GW 100+ model case used to be only $50 just a few years ago, so how much value is it really?Screenshot_437This case is large enough to store your painted Blackstone Fortress Minis and take them on the go.  For its intended purpose, this one is probably is a win in our book function wise.  Of course, the ultimate question is does this new case fit your hobby needs and budget?

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The Ambull expansion comes with a wealth of content for your games of Blackstone fortress  This small box is packed with books, cards, tokens and of course the new Ambull Miniature that apparently any faction can field in a normal game of Warhammer 40k. That may just make this expansion something that anyone who plays either game can pick up and add to their collection.

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The Ambull is your standard Easy to Build (ETB) push fit design and looks pretty straight forward to assemble.  The 3D computer slice design of this miniatures looks like it will hide the seam lines well making this miniature even easier on beginners, and veterans alike!

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The Dreaded Ambull Expansion for 40k and Blackstone Fortress looks like a great pick up for most people who play ether game TBH. To see what this miniature looks like assembled and ready for paint make sure you check out our video below.

As always, keep those hobby muscles strong, stay in the trenches, and press play on our unboxing video below!

About the Author: Tim Roberts