Saturday 19 July 2014

Forge World Newsletter #409

Wouldn't take much conversion to turn these into Iron Warriors either...just saying...


One of a number of Tactical Dreadnought Armour sub-classes found within the ranks of the Iron Hands Legion, the Gorgon pattern was one of a number of on-going attempts by Ferrus Manus and his cadre of Iron-Fathers to refine and augment the various patterns of Terminator armour employed by the Legiones Astartes forces.
One of the most extreme technological examples of the Iron Hands’ innovation to improve on these designs was the hazardous but powerful ‘Gorgon’ prototype, which required bonding to its wearer, and which Ferrus Manus would not live long enough to refine to its full potential.
The Iron Hands Legion Gorgon Terminators are a complete multi-part resin kit, designed by Israel Gonzalez. This kit is available to pre-order now and will be despatched from Wednesday 30th July.
As iron sharpens iron, so truth cuts, and war makes right.
Ancient Proverb of the Medusan Clans


Granted by the Emperor the right to bear His name and standard, the Palatine Aquila, the IIIrd Legion and Fulgrim the Illuminator, their Primarch, were the embodiment of the Emperor’s intention for the Legiones Astartes – noble in action and aspect, strong, civilised, and excelling in all matters. Betrayal changed the Emperor’s Children Legion beyond recognition, however, as their quest for perfection became a hunger for excess.

The Emperor’s Children Legion Transfer Sheet, designed by 
Paul Rudge, contains a multitude of different Legion symbols incuding the Palatine Aquila, Legion numbers and honour markings, and two full colour banner designs. This transfer sheet is available now.


Reservations can be placed for this event up to 5pm (UK time) Friday 11th July. To find out how to place a reservation, click here.



Reservations can be placed for this event up to 5pm (UK time) Friday 18th July. To find out how to place a reservation, click here


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