The Gitmob has a new batch of reinforcements up for pre-order today and we’ve got them in the studio up close!
We already got a look at many of the Gitmob’s new kits from their army box. Now we’re getting a look a few key elements from their army that are now available for pre-order as well. If you want to get started on the Gitmob you’re going to want to keep an eye out for these kits!
Doom Diver Catapult
The Doom Diver Catapult can be built a few different ways — specifically the git that’s functioning as the doom diver. The catapult has crew on it that you can play around with as well. Personally, this is my favorite kit from the lot just because of the absolute glow-up this unit got from it’s previous incarnation. Sure, there was a certain charm to the old one. But I think this reimagining is fantastic for Age of Sigmar.
Snarlboss on War-Wheela
The Gitmob’s Snarlboss is an imposing figure — for a git. He’s larger than other gits and has some fancier armor (again, for a git). I certainly wouldn’t want to be in the way of this War-Wheela screaming at me. I think the git on the back with the jars of loondust is a nice touch, too. This is a cool model to lead the charge with your other chariots.
Frazzlegit Shaman on War-wheela
If you need your shamans to be able to keep up you can pick up another War-Wheela kit to build the shaman version. I like that the driver has different head swaps you can use, too. But really it’s the massive totem the shaman is riding that separates these two kits. That’s one brave (or dumb) git on top calling down the magic!
The Gitmob is rolling in this weekend. Are you ready for the gobbos to ride like the sun!?
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Writer, Editor, Texas Native, and now Tex-Pat, Adam covers all things Tabletop Gaming. Which includes Warhammer 40,000, Age of Sigmar, D&D, Board Games and everything else that involves dice, boards, cards and a table.
A hobbyist, player, and collector of miniatures and games, Adam’s current obsession are his Death and Chaos Armies for Age of Sigmar, his Blood Angels and Tyranids for 40k, an expanding collection of Marvel: Crisis Protocol minis, and his ever growing Arkham Horror: The Card Game Collection.
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