Get ready for a thrilling lineup featuring High Elves, Necromunda heroes, and more next week!
High Elves Make a Grand Return
Next week is set to be monumental for Warhammer enthusiasts! The spotlight is on the High Elves from the Old World, launching for preorder on April 20th. They come alongside some unique dwarven characters from Necromunda, valiant heroes of the Horus Heresy, and an array of tiny tanks for the Legions Imperialis.

It all kicks off with the magnificent High Elf Mages of Ulthuan. This kit features two mages—one elegantly riding a horse while the other stands confidently on foot. You’ll have options for different staves and head variants, making each mage uniquely your own.

Next up, we have the Dragon Princes of Caledor! These majestic warriors are the crème de la crème of elven cavalry, ready to outflank any foe. Each kit includes ten dynamic Dragon Princes, sure to bring a regal flair to your army.

Elven archers are renowned for their lethal precision, and with this kit, you can create 32 Elven Archers. The set includes command options for splitting them into two units of 16, ensuring you have flexibility on the battlefield.

Nothing stands firm like a line of High Elf Spearmen. This kit allows you to assemble 32 infantry soldiers, perfect for holding the line against any adversaries.

Then we have the swift and deadly Chariots of Ulthuan. With this kit, you can build two Tiranoc Chariots or two Lion Chariots of Chrace, adding speed and flair to your army.

Of course, it wouldn’t be an elven release without some magical creatures. Enter the Lothern Skycutter, a mystical roc that pulls a skyboat and can be armed with an Eagle-eye bolt thrower, alongside a Sea Guard High Elf Lord on foot.
Enter the Necromunda Heroes

As we transition from the elves, we delve into the gritty world of Necromunda Characters. Meet the Abyssal Ferrymen, featuring Hagthor Jarlun and Aster Felsturn, who will guide you across the treacherous Secundan Abyss—though your return could be a gamble.

Next is the Infotek Silberlant Sevos, a former member of House Van Saar. After merging his mind with Van Saar’s sacred STC, he now possesses an electronic sensitivity to the Hive’s pulse, albeit at the cost of his physical form.

Keep an eye out for the Unnamed Prophet of the Redemptor Priest, who has emerged from the wasteland carrying the remains of a Redemptor Priest. Rumors swirl around his possibly mystical powers, but it’s likely nothing to fret about!

Meet Vandoth the Fallen, a formidable figure wielding a boltgun with impressive skill—rumored to have never been a Space Marine, though that might just be a cover!

Lastly, the Whisper Merchant along with a Psychotheric Thrall deals in rumors and psychic powers, adding a mystical twist to the Necromunda lore.
Legions Imperialis Tanks Roll Out

The battlefield won’t be the same with the arrival of tanks from the Legions Imperialis. The Ad-Mech Karacnos tanks are engineered to unleash radioactive missiles on unsuspecting foes.

For those seeking speed and firepower, look no further than the Krios Assault Tanks. With six tanks in a box, armed with lightning cannons or irradiation blasters, they deliver a heavy punch!

In the category of walking tanks, we have the Acastus Knights Asterius. Each knight can be customized with two twin magna lascannons or conversion beam cannons, as well as Karacnos missiles.

The Knights Atropos come in a box of four and can arm themselves with a graviton singularity cannon and an Atrapos lascutter—perfect for tackling heavy opposition.

Finally, the Questoris Knights are available in either Magaera or Styrix variants. These giants are equipped with ionic flare shields and repair autosimulacra to keep them in fighting shape.
Introducing Heresy Heroes

On the Heresy front, we have two legendary figures. Starting with Aster Crohne, known as the Shroudmaker. Armed with a legendary weapon and impressive Artificer Armor, he plays a significant role in the Martian Civil War.

Accompanying him is Kaedes Nex, the infamous Blood Crow. As a Moritat-Prime, he’s adept at the art of assassination—bringing a dark prowess to the battlefield.
And all this, next week!
- What new kits can we expect next week? New preorder kits include High Elves, Necromunda characters, and tanks from Legions Imperialis.
- Will there be new characters released for Necromunda? Absolutely! Characters like the Abyssal Ferrymen and the Infotek are making their debut.
- How many tanks are included in the Krios Assault Tank box? You’ll get six Krios Assault Tanks packed with firepower in one box.
- Are there options for customizing the Acastus Knights? Yes, each Acastus Knight can be outfitted with different weapons for strategic flexibility.
- Who are the two legendary heroes featured on the Heresy side? The Shroudmaker, Aster Crohne, and Kaedes Nex, the Blood Crow are both expected.
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