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Forge World Open Day- New IA 14 & HH Models

Checkout these hot new minis from theForge World Open as reported by Rictus over on Recalcitrant Daze.

In case you haven’t checkout his blog take a hot minute to give it a once over.

He’s a fellow BoLS writer who really puts out some top notch articles, and is everyone’s go to guy for UK event converge!

By Rictus at Recalcitrant Daze

Now onto Warhammer 40,000:

Starting with the Necrons from the new IA book:

Unpainted and painted Arks/Arcs (can’t remember spelling and the IA book is too far away to check)


Forgotten completely this guys name, but it is a new version of the existing model.

The new Sentry pieces:


Now we move onto the Marines.

Firstly a new Minotaurs character dreadnought from the IA book.


And then we have the new Heresy items…

The lovely Fell Glaive:


A new Whirlwind – partly glad, partly disappointed that it isn’t a remake of the old ‘Crayola’ launcher.


Heresy Land Speeder:


Two new Rapiers, Graviton Gun and Heavy Bolters:


And onto the infantry:

Emperors Children Palatine Blade squad:


Legion Destroyer squads including the Missile Launcher.


Praetor Models:


Random WIP Marines:


Sons of Horus Reaver Squad, WIP command pieces and WIP Contemptor:


Night Lords vehicle doors, there was also some Word Bearer ones but the pic was useless:


Finally the other RoB panel on show, the crashed Thunderhawk:


And that is all I think.

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