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Even More New 40k Sisters of Battle SPOTTED!

sisters-of-battle-40k-title-wal-horSisters of Battle hype is real! Don’t miss all the pics of the new multi-part Warhammer 40k models kits and sprues were just revealed at New Years Open Day!

Warhammer Community previewed a ton of new Sisters of Battle models for 2020!

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2019 was an incredible year for Warhammer, with new games, new armies, and the first of the new plastic Sisters of Battle. Today, we’re at the New Year Open Day, getting a sneak peek at what’s coming in 2020 for the Mortal Realms and the grim darkness of the far future…

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The Models Revealed:

Hobby heroes Fauxhammer and Garro were at the event and shared some great pictures of the model as well:

More New Mulipart Sisters of Battle Kits for 2020

We knew there would be new kits for all the units that came in the Army box. Here is the latest new Infantry model reveals from New Years Open.

Wow! Zephyrim, Retributors, and that Battle Sanctum! Get another view of the individual miniatures.

Here come the big guns, looks like these Sisters are packing some serious heat!

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New Zephyrim variants of the Seraphim are also looking great. Note the floaty dove far right.

Multipart sculpts for the Arco-flagellants look to have a ton of options for poses.

This looks to be the variant kit for the Penitent Engine/ Mortifier. There is also what looks to be a fully enclosed version as well below.

And last but surely not least is the Sisters Battle Sanctum. Look at how it towers over the other models in this release wave:

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The Sister of Libery stands tall on the tabletop for sure.  Check out the other closeups of Sisters models we hadn’t seen in the wild quite yet as well from the event courtesy of hobby heroes Fauxhammer and Garro.

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sisters of battle (4)There is the fully enclosed version of the Mortifier engine, which is horrifying in its own right!

With a ton of more Sisters content revealed beyond the Army Set, what are you most excited for? Will you be playing Our Martyred Lady for Junith? Will you be making Battle Sanctum the centerpiece of your Sisters instead?

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Rob Baer

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