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Are They Worth The Price? Heresy Single Box Kits

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Horus Heresy’s Betrayal at Calth box sets are here! How do they stack up price wise to the current Space Marine kits?

The Betrayal at Calth was an amazing release that ushered in a huge influx of Heresy players to the tabletop, both new and old. Fast Forward until now and we have their individual releases available for the first time.

At first look it a great way to pick up the new units a la carte, but when you start stacking up multiple kits at the register you may just want to buy look at buying the Betrayal at Calth box set instead.

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Here’s how they stack up to the current pricing of the latest releases for the Space Marine line in 40k:

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So overall pretty close price point wise. However smart money is on just picking up the Betrayal at Calth box set to bundle in the savings:

  • 3 sets of the Mark IV Marines = $150
  • 1 set of the Cataphractii Termintors = $65
  • 1 pair of the Space Marine Heroes = $50
  • 1 Contemptor Dreadnought = $60

= total retail price of $325!!!

All for the MSRP of $150 for the Calth Box! That’s like 50% off folks!  

Overall I’d rate the new Horus Heresy Box Sets: 3.5 out of 5 Oath of the Moments.

New Horus Heresy Product Summary: 

Space Marine Heroes $50

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This box set contains the parts necessary to assemble a Terminator Captain in Cataphractii Armour and a Chaplain , adding a touch of Horus Heresy-era class to your Space Marines army! Includes a transfer sheet, a Citadel 32mm Round base and a Citadel 40mm Round base.

 

Cataphractii Terminators $65

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This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble five Cataphractii Terminators, with a huge array of weapon options; combi bolters, power fists, lightning claws, heavy flamers and chain fists are available. Supplied with a transfer sheet and five Citadel 40mm Round bases.

 

Mark IV Space Marines $50

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This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a ten-man Space Marines Tactical Squad in Mark IV power armour, with an impressive selection of armaments including bolters, missile launcher, heavy bolter, chainswords, power swords, power fists, plasma pistols, lightning claw blades, combi flamer, melta and plasma guns, a melta bomb and a set of combat blades! These miniatures also include ammo packs, holstered bolt pistols and a selection of frag and krak grenades. Supplied with ten Citadel 32mm Round bases and a transfer sheet.

 

Contemptor Dreadnought $60

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This multi-part plastic kit contains all the components necessary to assemble a Contemptor Dreadnought, armed with a choice of multi-melta or assault cannon. Includes a transfer sheet and Citadel 60mm Round base.

 

Overall the new release is solid offering for one off buys, but it’s a no brainier to scoop up the Betrayal at Calth box for any larger hobby needs.

Plus multiple Industry Insiders have told Spikey Bits that GW has no plans to discontinue the venerable box set either. So look for continued good deals for at least the foreseeable future on the Horus Heresy!

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