Whoa, a big release for Ossiarch Bonereapers are coming with new hobby accessories, terrain, and White Dwarf: Apocrypha. Its a big weekend of releases.
via the Warhammer Community
https://www.warhammer-community.com/2019/10/27/coming-soon-ossiarch-bonereapers-a-new-painting-handle-and-more/
The Ossiarch Legions
The Ossiarch Bonereapers are one of Warhammer Age of Sigmar’s largest army releases ever, coming out of the gate with loads of awesome new kits. Next weekend, you’ll be able to pre-order all of them!
First up, you’ll need someone to lead your army – and we can think of no-one better than Orpheon Katakros himself. A military genius, consummate commander, and immortal demigod of war, he coordinates and bolsters the Ossiarch legions even as his trusted retainers relay information to him and distribute their master’s edicts.
Looking for some magical support or just a neat new painting project? Grab a Mortisan – part artisan, part war wizard, these characters are a core part of any Ossiarch Bonereapers army.
The Mortisan Soulreaper blasts enemies apart with fell magics, the Mortisan Boneshaper repairs nearby warriors, and the Mortisan Soulmason hands out some handy bonuses to hit for your army.
Looking to crush your foes with physical strength instead of spells? The Liege-Kavalos is for you! Available in a dual kit that also builds the deadly character Arch-Kavalos Zandtos, these battlefield commanders are deadly fighters in their own right as well as being great for enhancing your other Ossiarch Bonereapers.
Even the standard Ossiarch Bonereapers are stunning. We previewed Mortek Guard last week, but it’s worth reiterating – these models aren’t just gorgeous and great on the tabletop but also intuitive to build and customise!
Where the Mortek Guard are indomitable, the Kavalos Deathriders are fast. These are the vanguard of your army, capable of ranging ahead of your main force and carving bloody furrows through your enemy’s lines. Customisable with different heads, choices of weapons and a variety of interchangeable components, they can even be used as your battleline units in a matched play army.
Which brings us to the war-constructs of the Ossiarch Bonereapers – and some of their biggest and most impressive models. The Necropolis Stalkers set, for instance, would be cool enough if all it built was these fast-moving, multi-bladed and flexible hunters, but the fact that it also makes the nigh-indestructible, shield-bearing Immortis Guard is the icing on the cake! You can learn more about this set (and take a peek at the sprues) in our earlier preview.
For something even more brutal – and armed to the flesh-flensing teeth with useful special abilities – may we humbly suggest a Gothizzar Harvester? As well as being deadly in close combat, this shambling horror has the power to turn dead units (either friend or foe) into fresh troops for your army.
A range of head and weapon options mean that if you’re looking to field multiples of the Gothizzar Harvester, you’ll be able to ensure they all look different. Also, the name is extremely fun to say – all that slinky sibilance! That peppering of perfectly placed consonants! Gothizzar Harvester.
“Wait a second,” we hear you cry, “gigantic necromantic horrors are extremely my jam, but I want one that can kill enemies from across the table.” Well, you’re in luck! The Mortek Crawler is a cross between a trebuchet and some kind of multi-segmented bone-insect of death, both a stunning model to tie your collection together and a great way to delete enemy units that dare defy your undying will.
You can build your Mortek Crawler in a loading or firing position, or, if you like, leave the arm free to pivot on its own.
Can’t wait until next week to pre-order your Ossiarch Bonereapers models? You can secure your copy of the new battletome RIGHT NOW, alongside Feast of Bones.
New Scenery Kits
Aren’t the Dominion of Sigmar sets great? Designed lovingly by our very own expert microarchitect Ray Dranfield, these hyper-modular scenery pieces are ideal for your games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar.
With Christmas on the horizon, we’re happy to reveal two massive boxed sets absolutely packed to the gills with Dominion of Sigmar terrain, each easily containing enough scenery to transform even the most barren tabletop into a thematic battlefield.
The Hallowed Stormthrone set contains a new frame, currently only found in this box, that allows you to build a rune-engraved throne. Meanwhile, the Penumbral Stormvault comes with a Penumbral Engine, previously only available in Forbidden Power, making it a great way to get your hands on one of these invaluable bits of battlefield scenery.
These will be available to pre-order next week, but if you really can’t wait that long, you can stock up on some Dominion of Sigmar scenery right now. After all, it’s all compatible, meaning you could start the foundations of your own sprawling Stormvault today!
New Accessories
Painting handles. We make them, you love them, and everyone is a better painter because of them. A couple of years ago, we released this game-changing accessory, giving hobbyists everywhere a new way to keep a grip on their models. Now, in 2019, we’re ready to unveil our latest innovation.
It’s red. As any experienced Warhammer fan will know, this will make all of your projects go 900% fasta. That’s just maffs.* You can also use it to mark out your special characters when working on larger projects and you have several handles on-the-go at any one time.
Speaking of which, there’s also a new bundle set of painting handles available – Start Collecting! Painting Handles, if you will! This set will save you money compared to getting the handles inside separately, making it great when you’re buying in bulk.
Of course, painting is one thing, but what about undercoating? Recently, spray sticks have proved to be an invaluable tool for hobbyists looking to get their models ready for painting fast. However, making one is an arduous exercise involving adhesives and bits of scrap wood often found in skips. Save yourself the hassle (and the funny looks) by getting yourself a Citadel Spray Stick – the only spray stick designed for your models.
With an easy-grip handle to ensure you don’t drop your precious models and a rubber band-based fastening system to keep them in place, it’s the best way to begin painting your miniatures.
And one more much-requested new product for painters. Ever spilled Agrax Earthshade by knocking over the pot? We’ve all been there.
NOT ANYMORE.
White Dwarf: Apocrypha
As we come to the end of the new-and-improved White Dwarf’s first year, we’re giving you a chance to experience over 40 years of this essential hobby magazine’s history. White Dwarf: Apocrypha is a compilation of classic and fan-favourite articles including the first-ever Tale of Four Gamers, a gallery of covers and much, much more. It’s the ideal gift for White Dwarf superfans. Or, y’know, yourself.
The Dark Millennium Playing Cards
Last, but very far from least, the Dark Millennium Playing Cards are back! These are the perfect stocking filler for your friends and family who love Warhammer, not to mention a cracking gift for yourself.
Each card features art from John Blanche, with every suit exploring a different part of the 41st Millennium as envisioned in his dark imagination. At the very least, it’ll make those Christmas games of Snap more exciting.