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The Horus Heresy continues to get upgrade packs and once again it’s the Contemptor Dreadnoughts turn. Get your upgrade on!

Games Workshop has announced 12 more Contemptor Dreadnought upgrade packs. Each pack is a resin torso and head befitting their respective legion. The packs are designed for use with the plastic Contemptor Dreadnought kit so swapping them our is a quick and easy way to add some legion-specific looks to your Heresy Era army!

via Warhammer Community

“Befitting their status as morbid cybernetic chariots for fallen Space Marine heroes, Contemptor Dreadnoughts are often adorned in the iconography of their Legion as a sign of respect to fallen pilots. These walking monuments of destruction dominate the battlefields of the Age of Darkness – and now the remaining 12 Legions can upgrade their plastic Contemptors.”

Horus Heresy Contemptor Upgrades

Torsos and heads for the (top left to right) Space Wolves, Night Lords, Blood Angels, and (bottom left to right) Ultramarines, World Eaters, and Iron Hands.

Torsos and heads for the (top left to right) Death Guard, Thousands Sons, Word Bearers, and (bottom left to right) Salamanders, Raven Guard, and Alpha Legion (or are they?!)

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With this last set of 12 that completes all the available legion upgrade packs for the Contemptor Dreadnoughts. While these are designed for the Horus Heresy Era if you’re a fan of the Contemptor Dreadnoughts in 40k, there really no reason you can’t add one of these upgrades to your existing army. It would make an awesome “Relic” for your specific chapter and they just look cool!

Contemptor Dreadnought $60

You just need the base plastic kit and you’re off to the races.



Get your Contemptor Dreadnought upgrade packs soon…

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