Saturday, April 18, 2020

Games Workshop Big Reveal Is Live Here... Sons of Behemet, Khainite Shadowstalkers, Necron- Illuminor Szeras


Lets see what is available today. We are doing it live so check out what the hype is all about. The Sons of Behemet are up first!

Keep up as we will be updating as it happens....

Made to Order Only- 2 Weeks Only
Librarian Terminator+ Sister of Battle
What was once going to be an event only model for Adepticon.... its available now for the next two weeks to order. Of course it will not be shipped until the "Quarantine" is over and companies get back to work.




Sister Tariana Palos is a brand-new, never-before-seen model based on a classic piece of Anna Steinbauer artwork that graced the cover of a previous edition of Codex: Adepta Sororitas. She is every bit the archetype of a Battle Sister, perfect for use in your army, perhaps as a Superior or a Celestian. She’s also festooned with holy detailing, making her an ideal painting project.

Both of these models are available to order right now, and will remain so for two weeks. They’ll be produced and delivered once our factories and distribution centres are back up and running again. Think of them as a present to your future self.

Don’t miss out – grab your Lexicanum Varos and Sister Tariana Palos while you can.

Hammer and Bolter




In our last couple of previews, we showed you footage from forthcoming animated series, including Hammer and Bolter. This is an anthology show featuring tales from across the worlds of Warhammer. Each is written by different members of the Storyforge team, the creative minds behind our media projects, and animated in various styles.

Today we have a VERY exciting first look at Hammer and Bolter episode 2. Written by George Mann, whom you may know from his Raven Guard stories for Black Library, this instalment stars the Sisters of Battle.

These images give you a hint of the animation style you can expect from this episode, and a tantalising first glimpse at Sisters Elena and Agatha. Who could they be fighting? We look forward to finding out…

It’s incredibly cool to be able to explore the stories of the Warhammer universes in different media, and there is lots (and lots!) more on the way. Follow the Warhammer Storyforge on Instagram to be among the first to see more from this, and our other media projects.



Warhammer 40k- Psychic Awakening book 9- Pariah 








Psychic Awakening: Pariah is coming, and it’s a sweeping story that brings the Adepta Sororitas, the Inquisition and the Necrons into the Psychic Awakening. It’s a huge event that will see heroes new and old come to the fore. You’ve already seen Ephrael Stern and Kyganil… and that’s not all.


Illuminor Szeras is a classic Necron Character given a new lease of life. For years, we’ve known him as a hellish experimenter, determined to perfect the living metal bodies of the Necrons. Now he’s given himself a serious upgrade. This new model truly reflects his terrifying splendour and alien majesty and is, we reckon, one of the best Necron models ever.

As well as his new look, Szeras has been upgraded with some nifty new abilities, including one that works against psykers – a taste of what the Necrons have in store for those who would tap into the warp, perhaps…

With the Great Rift and the encroaching hordes of Chaos drawing their attention, the Imperium is ill-prepared for a resurgent Necron threat – but a few brave Inquisitors are ready to make a stand, foremost among them Lord Inquisitor Kyria Draxus.


Draxus is very different to other Inquisitors we’ve seen before – she’s a radical who’s comfortable with using the weapons of her enemies against them. In fact, as well as carrying a shuriken catapult and wearing an exotic skull on her armour, she even uses a live alien to fight her xenos foes – the faithful Shang.


Both Szeras and Draxus will be available alongside Psychic Awakening: Pariah. Prepare yourself by grabbing the eBooks of the Psychic Awakening series so far and getting up to date on the ongoing story.






The Horus Heresy
Captain of the Emperors Children


Many heroes of the Horus Heresy have made it to the tabletop in recent years, but one has been conspicuous by his absence…

Saul Tarvitz was one of the first-ever named Horus Heresy Space Marines (along with Garro and Varren, in 1988’s Space Marine rulebook), and his appearances in Black Library’s Horus Heresy novels only cemented his popularity. His death** at Isstvan III after he led a disparate army of Imperial loyalists in defiance of Horus’ betrayal made him a legend – and now you can bring that legend to your games of The Horus Heresy.

If you want to find out more about Tarvitz, keep an eye out next week… or download the opening trilogy of the Horus Heresy series, Horus Rising, False Gods and Galaxy in Flames, to see his rise to heroism and tragic demise.



Bloodbowl- Snotlings





No, you’re not hallucinating. Those are Snotlings. A team of Snotlings. Sure, they have a Pump Wagon, and sure there are loads of them, but, you know, they’re Snotlings. They make Goblins look fierce and Halflings seem thoroughly athletic by comparison.





Age of Sigmar.......
Lumineth Realm-Lords




From darkness to, well, more darkness, but mixed with light, we also have another Lumineth Realm-lords model to show you.




This is a Scinari Cathallar,* and she plays a vital role in Lumineth society. All Lumineth use aetherquartz, the realmstone of Hysh, which gives them enlightenment of mind, body and spirit. But this has a price, and the Aelves pay by siphoning their turbulent emotions into the aetherquartz. In battle, Scinari Cathallars weaponise this emotion, drawing it from their allies and turning it against their enemies. Foes are rendered helpless by the overwhelming rush of despair and darkness.

This characterful Hero model is a fascinating contrast to the rest of the Lumineth Realm-lords range – the shadow cast by Teclis’ light. Let us know what you think of this, and the rest of the forthcoming Lumineth, on the Warhammer Age of Sigmar Facebook page.




Warcry 
The Khainite Shadowstalkers
Not a Chaos Warband!
This is just a teaser.... there are more than 3 in this warband.


Warcry is great for letting us look at the areas of the Mortal Realms that you don’t tend to see anywhere else – and these new additions are no exception. The Khainite Shadowstalkers are the spies that Morathi uses to enforce her will across the realms. Even for a race from a land of shadow and renowned for their innate stealth, these guys are sneaky! They’re like mist in the shadows, only the mist has a poison dagger and a repeater crossbow… These dynamic models hark back to a classic Dark Elf aesthetic from the world-that-was, that of Khaine worshippers like Assassins and Shades.



The Khainite Shadowstalkers will be infiltrating your games of Warcry soon – so it’s a good time to start painting some reinforcements for your warband…




Blackstone Fortress Ascension
Culmination- Final Installment of the Blackstone Fortress








Ascension is the spectacular final act of the Blackstone Fortress saga, and like any good ending, it’s gonna be explosive…



The Fortress is awakening, Precipice is in peril, and the explorers must band together to prevent all they’ve worked for from being destroyed. Ascension gives you a different way to play, as you race through the ever-changing corridors of the Blackstone Fortress in search of a way to shut it down and stop Obsidius Mallex once and for all. This massive expansion will bring you new adventures, new rewards and new enemies, such as these Guardian Drones.

They are absolutely huge – that’s a Spindle Drone one of them is holding in its terrifyingly sharp claw. Blackstone Fortress: Ascension contains loads of new cards and surprises for your adventures, as well as the biggest reward for completing a quest EVER, so get your explorers ready – they’ll need to be for what lies ahead.




Sons of Behemet

1 Kit makes 3 Completely different Miniatures.




What’s big, brutal and soon to make a huge impact on the Mortal Realms? These guys.

 Kraken Eater
 Gate Crusher

This is Warhammer’s biggest plastic monster yet… it towers over a regular gargant and easily stares Archaon and his three-headed mount in their many faces. It’s festooned with details that mark it as a creature of the Mortal Realms, including trinkets from across the various factions and bits of monster – presumably to snack on after battle.




The Sons of Behemat are a brand-new army for Warhammer Age of Sigmar, made up entirely of gargants. The classic Aleguzzler Gargant and three Mega-gargant variants – Gatebreaker, Warstomper and Kraken-eater – make for an army that’s small on model count and big in every other way – especially the carnage they can cause!

What’s more, as well as the Sons of Behemat being an army in their own right, every single Warhammer Age of Sigmar faction can take one as an ally, their potent destructive services paid for in copious quantities of food and ale – and the promise of a good scrap. This is truly a kit for everyone, so start figuring out how to fit this mammoth centrepiece model into your army’s colour scheme now!