Come and see whats new this week for the Underhives of Necromunda as we take a look at Gang Wars 4 and the new Cawdor releases from Games Workshop.
It is exciting times for you Necromunda fans as GW drops the anticipated Gang Wars Four along with the deadly house Cawdor and a host of accessories. Let’s take a look at what’s new, so you can see what you want to spend your hobby dollars on.
Necromunda Cawdor & Gang War 4 Supplement REVIEW
Up first we have the newest house release of the Underhive the Cawdor Gang. This kit, like so many others, has ten miniatures that seem to have an amazing assortment of customization options. The sky is the limit when it comes to the number of poses and small details that you can change or alter to make this $40 Games Workshop kit a one of a kind addition to your Necromunda collection.
If you are going to go all in on the Cawdor Gang then you are going to want to pick up the Cawdor Dice Set from GW. At a cost of $12.50, these dice seem to roll fine and have a nice feel in hand and are a great way to show off your gang’s colors and symbols.
Next up we have the Cowdor Gang Cards. This card pack comes with your standard gang cards, some new Cawdor specific cards, and some blank cards to create your custom gang members in the Underhives of Necromunda.
Last but not least we have the Gang Wars Four Gaming Supplement, at $30 this book would be a great addition to your Necromunda collection. This 96-page softback contains the New House Cawdor along with new Bionics, Beasts, Brutes, Skirmish Games, Psychic Powers, and a host of outer great content for your games of Necromunda.
It is an exciting time to be playing this in-depth skirmish game of gang warfare in the 41st Millenium. Make sure you check out our unboxing video below to get the full rundown on these new Necromunda Products!
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