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The battle for the Underhive sparks up again and Legions Imperialis gets a massive wave of reinforcements.

This weekend we’ve got the next chapter of Necromunda kicking off. There’s a bunch of new kits for the beleaguered Hive World with new challengers to the throne and a whole lot of extras it’s a good time to be a fan of Necromunda. On the other end of the spectrum we’ve got Legions Imperialis with a bevvy of boxes. There’s a bunch of new options to kickstart a new army or to add a ton of units to an existing one. Are you ready for an EPIC weekend of pre-orders?

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Underhive Hangers-on $43.50

This multipart plastic kit builds a set of five Hangers-on and an accompanying medi skull, skilled reinforcements for any gang in games of Necromunda. This motley crew will give your fighters the edge both during and between battles.

This kit builds:
– 1x Ammo-jack
– 1x Slopper
– 1x Hive Watcher
– 1x Dome Runner
– 1x Rogue Doc
– 1x Medi skull

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Palanite Enforcer Weapons & Upgrades $32.00

This multipart plastic kit includes a selection of weapons and upgrades for your Palanite Enforcer gangs in games of Necromunda. With deadly specialised weaponry and equipment, you’ll be ready for everything the underhive and ash wastes have to throw at you. Also included in this kit are alternative heads to personalise your fighters even further.

This 88-piece plastic kit includes:
– 10x heads
– 4x shock batons
– 4x assault shields
– 4x shield hands
– 2x magnacles
– 4x power knives
– 4x autopistols
– 2x flamers
– 2x web guns
– 2x concussion carbines
– 2x autoguns
– 2x sniper rifles
– 4x necks
– 20x left arms
– 20x right arms

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Ironhead Squat Charter Masters and Drill Masters $53

This multipart plastic kit builds two Exo Masters, two Charter Masters, two Drill Masters, and two Techmite Autoveyors for your Ironhead Squat prospectors gangs in games of Necromunda. No matter your preferred playstyle, you’ll find some hard-hitting options to defend your claims and stake some new ones.

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Palanite Justicars $43.50

This multipart plastic kit builds a five-strong Palanite Justicar delegation, allies for your law-abiding gangs in games of Necromunda. Their selection of esoteric weaponry will give you the edge in any gang battles. The Magistrate is armed with a bolt pistol and a gavel – a symbol of office and a dangerous weapon in its own right, while the Executioner wields a brutal axe. Both of these miniatures have a choice of two different faces. One Bailiff can be armed with either a shotgun or a shock pistol and a heavy club. Another can be armed with either a fulmen pattern man-catcher or a shotgun. The final Bailiff can be assembled standing or kneeling, and can be armed with either a fulmen pattern man-catcher or a shock pistol and a heavy club.

Ozostium Aranthus, the Divine Prince $40

This multipart plastic kit builds Ozostium Aranthus, a House Agent, and his Caryatid-servitor for your Aranthian-aligned gangs in games of Necromunda. He is an expert at close combat and a master psyker, giving you a significant boost in your underhive battles. This imposing figure is covered in finery and intricate details, and can be built with or without the mask and chest plate of his master-crafted armour – giving you the option of revealing the decaying skin beneath.

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Legions Imperialis: Falchion / Ascalon Super-heavy Tanks $53

This multipart plastic kit builds two super-heavy tanks for your Legiones Astartes armies in games of Legions Imperialis. Each vehicle can be assembled either as a Falchion bearing a neutron wave cannon, to take out your opponent’s heaviest units, or as an Ascalon with a flame-spewing inferno gun. Whichever variant you choose, these tanks are capable of turning the tide of any battle.

Legions Imperialis: Fellblade / Glaive Super-heavy Tanks $53

This multipart plastic kit builds two super-heavy tanks for your Legiones Astartes armies in games of Legions Imperialis. Each vehicle can be assembled either as a Fellblade, bearing an armour-busting Fellblade accelerator cannon and a hull-mounted demolisher cannon, or as a Glaive with a fearsome volkite carronade to take out swathes of heavy infantry. Whichever variant you choose, these tanks are capable of turning the tide of any battle.

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Legions Imperialis: Araknae Weapons Platform Batteries $53

This multipart plastic kit builds eight Araknae Weapons Platform Batteries for your Legiones Astartes armies in games of Legions Imperialis. These defensive arrays are ideal for denying swathes of the battlefield to your enemy. Up to four can be armed with flexible quad accelerator autocannons, up to two can be equipped with Orias heavy frag missiles for taking out hordes of light infantry, and up to four can take twin punisher cannons for engaging light armour, flyers, and heavy infantry.

Legions Imperialis: Saturnine Heavy Assault Cadre $53

This multipart plastic kit builds Saturnine Command Squads, Saturnine Terminator Squads, and Saturnine Dreadnoughts for your Legiones Astartes armies in games of Legions Imperialis. Their mighty armour allows them to shrug off incoming firepower, and they wield devastating weaponry to unleash in return. They are an ideal way to add an unstoppable assault force to your army.

The set includes 28 multipart plastic miniatures, which combine to build 12 Legiones Astartes models:
– 6x Saturnine Terminator Squads
– 4x Saturnine Dreadnoughts
– 2x Saturnine Command Squads

Legions Imperialis: Solar Auxilia – Combined Arms Battle Group $215

This packed boxed set is ideal for starting a new Solar Auxilia collection – or expanding an existing army – to unleash in games of Legions Imperialis, and save money compared to buying the kits separately. This force is built around a solid core of infantry able to control the battlefield through sheer weight of numbers. Artillery lays down constant barrages of heavy firepower while a contingent of armoured carriers, battle tanks, and super-heavy tanks keeps you mobile. A unit of aircraft rounds out the group, offering rapid response to developing battlefield situations.

The set includes 166 multipart plastic miniatures, which combine to build 76 Solar Auxilia models:
– 2x Solar Auxilia Command
– 12x Auxiliaries
– 4x Veletarii
– 4x Charonite Ogryns
– 4x Aethon Heavy Sentinels
– 12x Auxilia Rapiers
– 4x Cyclops
– 12x Auxilia Tarantulas
– 2x Auxilia Super-heavy Tanks
– 6x Dracosan Armoured Transports
– 8x Leman Russ Tanks
– 6x Lightning Fighters

Legions Imperialis: Legiones Astartes – Combined Arms Battle Group $215

This packed boxed set is ideal for starting a new Legiones Astartes collection – or expanding an existing army – to unleash in games of Legions Imperialis, and save money compared to buying the kits separately. This force is built around a core of versatile infantry, prepared to take on a variety of battlefield roles. They are well supported by Dreadnoughts – including heavy Leviathans, Contemptors, and Deredeos – as well as heavy weapons platforms, battle tanks, and even Xiphon Interceptors covering the skies.

The set includes 150 multipart plastic miniatures, which combine to build 58 Legiones Astartes models:
– 2x Legion Command Squads
– 8x Tactical Legionaries
– 2x Terminators
– 2x Assault Marines
– 4x Support Legionaries
– 4x Contemptor Dreadnoughts
– 4x Leviathan Siege Dreadnoughts
– 4x Deredeo Dreadnoughts
– 4x Legion Rapiers
– 4x Tarantulas
– 4x Kratos
– 4x Sicaran Tanks
– 6x Land Raider Proteus
– 6x Xiphon Interceptors

Legions Imperialis: Legiones Astartes – Saturnine Battle Group $215

This packed boxed set is ideal for starting a new Legiones Astartes collection – or expanding an existing army – to unleash in games of Legions Imperialis, and save money compared to buying the kits separately. The force is built around a core of Saturnine Terminators – heavy elite infantry able to weather massive amounts of small arms fire, and dish out enough damage to punch far above their weight class. Supported by Saturnine Dreadnoughts, artillery, tanks, transports, and aircraft, they become a versatile army that will win you battles in the gruelling civil war.

The set includes 76 multipart plastic miniatures, which combine to build 44 Legiones Astartes models:
– 12x Saturnine Terminator Squads
– 4x Saturnine Command Squads
– 8x Saturnine Dreadnoughts
– 8x Araknae Weapons Platforms
– 8x Vindicator Siege Tanks
– 2x Mastodon Super-heavy Assault Transports
– 2x Fire Raptors

Necromunda: The Aranthian Succession – Spire of Primus $53

This narrative expansion follows on from the explosive events of Necromunda: The Aranthian Succession – Ruins of Jardlan, and concludes the Succession Campaign. It also introduces new rules to add even more variety, scope, and excitement to your battles on Necromunda.

This 128-page hardback supplement contains:

– Ozostium Enthroned: Thrilling background chronicles the events bringing this campaign arc to its conclusion, including the savage battles between Lady Haera and Ozostium Aranthus himself.

– The Succession Campaign: Rules for playing the fourth and final instalment in the Succession Campaign through a series of linked games. Gangs take sides between the Aranthians and those still loyal to Helmawr, as the Spyrers and Lady Haera attempt to take control back from Ozostium and those he’s swayed to his cause.

– Narrative Scenarios: Seven narrative scenarios, and one multi-player scenario, that reflect the events of the fight to the highest levels of the Spire, district by district, including Death from Above, Breach the Spire, Psychic War, Fortress Assault, and Escape the Spire!

– Dramatis Personae: Ozostium Aranthus joins the fight in person, allowing you to petition this incredibly powerful fighter to aid your gang.

– Additional Rules: New rules for Spyre Hunters, Hangers-on, Aranthian-aligned gangs, and Justicar Courts.

Journal Strategia – The Ruin of the Salamanders $29

This narrative gaming supplement for Legions Imperialis takes you to the black sands of Isstvan V, where you can play out your own version of the Dropsite Massacre. Can you lead the Salamanders to a breakout, or will you crush them with the Iron Warriors in a historical mission? There are also fresh ways to play the Legiones Astartes with additional Detachments and Formations, as well as Iconic Formations.

Inside this 48-page softcover book, you will find:
– Death on the Black Sands: A detailed account of the annihilation of the Salamanders Legion during the Dropsite Massacre on Isstvan V.
– Historical Mission: Refight the catastrophic slaughter at the Crucible, where the retreating Salamanders attempt to break out of a trap laid by the Iron Warriors.
– Additional Formations: Discover extra ways to field the Legiones Astartes, along with Iconic Formations for the Legiones Astartes, Iron Warriors, and Loyalist Solar Auxilia.
– Extra Detachments: Unleash Legion tanks, super-heavy tanks, Saturnine Terminators, Saturnine Dreadnoughts, Saturnine Commanders, and Araknae weapons platforms.

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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