Come see the latest Games Workshop new release mystery that some internet sleuths are talking about right now.
Several internet forums are alive with talk about possible new terrain kits for Age of Sigmar, as something “different” was spotted in the Blood Bowl unboxing video. Was this unique new terrain pieces hidden in plain sight?
Remember yesterday we heard rumors of new terrain on the way for this holiday as well:
Don’t forget the salt..
We know GW isn’t above leaking pictures themselves now, only to follow up with a video reveal hours later, but are they dabbling in product placement in their own videos as well?
Check the lower right self starting at :07
Here’s a screen cap of the terrain piece in question:
To some it lseems to look sorta like a Balewind Vortex with a different topper and similar flamers from the Dragonfate Dias with a little bit of Tzeentchian twist?
Balewind Vortex (No longer listed on GW’s Site)
Dragonfate Dias
Does that terrain piece in the video share some of these bits, or is it something… else? Take a look at it and drop what you think, new kit or conversion in the comments below!
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