Friday, February 8, 2019

Space Wolves and Middle Earth Releases


New models coming from Forgeworld this morning for the Space Wolves Legion and for Mordor Orcs.


New From Forgeworld Today
Hvarl Red-Blade, Jarl of the Fourth Great Company £45
Space Wolves Legion Deathsworn Pack £40
Goroth & Zagdûsh, Orc Captains £20


via the Warhammer Community
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2019/02/08/8th-feb-space-wolves-and-mordor-orcs-from-forge-world/
The Emperor’s executioners are here! Get new reinforcements for your Space Wolves Legion now, in the form of Hvarl Red-Blade and the Deathsworn.
Hvarl Red-Blade is a Wolf Lord with a few tricks up his Terminator-armoured sleeve. With his heavy bolter and his Armourbane axe Hearth-splitter he’s a threat to infantry and vehicles alike. He’s also a cunning leader, making friendly units Scouts and allowing them to deploy to threaten enemies from the very first turn – very fitting for the Vlka Fenryka! The latest hero in the Horus Heresy Character Series, Hvarl is a tempting addition to any Space Wolves Legion collection.
The Deathsworn are warriors with an unquenchable thirst for killing. Donning wolf-skull helmets, they embody the hunger for death that lurks in every Space Wolf. In battle, they’re fearsome combatants, and can carry an array of deadly grenades – including unstable and destructive stasis bombs – to take out a variety of foes. They can also always strike in close combat, even if they are killed, making them a melee unit to be feared.
The Deathsworn kit consists of five resin models, with three different body designs and a host of interchangeable arms, pistols, axes, grenades and more to customise your pack.
Rules for both Hvarl Red-Blade and the Deathsworn can be found in The Horus Heresy Volume 7: Inferno.
Also available to pre-order now are a pair of Orc Heroes from Middle-earth. Goroth and Zagdûsh – whose rules are in Gondor at War – are captains to bolster your Evil horde. Goroth is armed with a fearsome two-handed mace, and can shield himself with nearby Orcs, making him incredibly hard to kill. Zagdûsh is a reckless fighter, able to increase his Strength – at the cost of decreased Defence, so it’s a risk… but one worth taking if it means it’s easier to kill a well-armoured opponent.