Saturday 22 September 2012

Games Workshop 'News' letter 22.09.2012

I hate the new Maulerfiend 'Zoid' looking thing, the Raptors heads are weird and the models that really need updating...haven't been updated.....i also dislike the idea of a hardback codex as It makes them fucking awkward to take anywhere.....

.....and people still wonder why I've gone off 40K....

Games Workshop
 The Games Workshop Newsletter22.09.2012
In this issue: Death to the False Emperor!
New Chaos Space Marines and First Hardcover Codex
Chaos Space Marines are corrupt and treacherous super-warriors hell-bent on tearing apart the Imperium. Though they once strode the galaxy as noble defenders of Mankind, a lifetime of unremitting war has driven them to worship the gods of Chaos. These fell deities have rewarded them with arcane powers, daemonic war marines and hellish weaponry with which to slaughter the armies of the Emperor.

This is a landmark day. On Advance Order is our first ever hardback Warhammer 40,000 Codex as well as astonishing new plastic kits. Codex: Chaos Space Marines is a high quality tome that contains 104 full-colour pages. It comes with the full background and rules for the forces of the Chaos Space Marines, including a gatefold reference page, incredible artwork and a stunning miniatures showcase.

If that wasn't enough, feast your eyes on this:
The Chaos Space Marines Heldrake is a winged Daemon Engine that plummets out of the sky like a comet, hurtling towards enemy aircraft and crashing into them from above. It's an enormous, dragon-like construct, a Chaos fusion of flesh, bone and metal.

That's not all, though, as we've the barbaric Forgefiend/Maulerfiend kit, an incredibly dynamic Raptors/Warp Talons kit, and our first ever Warhammer 40,000 plastic single figure, the Aspiring Champion. Not to mention a host of spectacular new Chaos Space Marines releases available in our premium resin, Citadel Finecast. Also available is Psychic Cards: Chaos Space Marines, the complete set of Psychic cards available to this army, and which can be used in conjunction with Psychic Disciplines.

Make sure you visit games-workshop.com to make your offering to the Dark Gods...
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2 comments:

  1. Never been a chaos fan but after Dark Vengeance I had high hopes for a new direction but they missed the boat. No
    new sculpts for troops ' remastered' finecast moulds so many disparate elements old plastics and the dinobots...

    Actually the dinobots are quite cool they just don't seem chaos to me...in another army I'd snap them up

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    1. Exactly how I feel.

      I so wanted them to be the awesome thing that dragged me back to wanting to play 40K like I used to...unfortunately it looks like that's not to be :-(

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