BL: 12 Days of Christmas Day 12
It’s the final day of Black Library’s 12 Days of Christmas event and they have a Mega-Print Bundle deal for you!
via Black Library
Gallery Prints Mega Collection $300
12 Days of Christmas: Day 12
12 Gallery Prints for the price of 6Celebrate the final day of Christmas with an amazing deal on a collection of top Gallery Prints, including iconic art of legends of the Space Marines, and several of Neil Roberts’ finest Horus Heresy pieces.
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It’s an instant gallery of Black Library art at a simply breathtaking price.
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Arjac Rockfist, Anvil of Fenris (Hardy Fowler): A piece of art worthy of hanging in the Fang itself, this print depicts Arjac Rockfist, the Anvil of Fenris, Logan Grimnar’s own champion. Set against a backdrop of snow (well, it is Fenris), Arjac wields his hammer and shield in defence of the Fang, a snarl on his face… Vlka Fenryka!Betrayal at Calth (Neil Roberts): A classic confrontation between Ultramarines and Word Bearers in the caverns of Calth, this piece is perfect for fans of either Legion.
Blades of Damocles (Pedro Nunez): A sweeping vista of battle sees squadrons of Ultramarines aircraft, supported by Space Marines, sweep through a city as the forces of the Fire Caste try to fight them off. It sets the scene for the battle of Dal’yth perfectly…
Call of Archaon (Antonio Lius): This epic print showcases one of the Varanguard, the elite warriors dedicated to the service of Archaon Everchosen. Marching at the fore of a mighty army, this deadly Chaos champion prepares to bring ruin to the Mortal Realms.
Corax: Soulforge (Neil Roberts): Corax, wings wide and claws crackling with energy, descends on traitor tech-priests of the Dark Mechanicum in an action-packed piece.
AdvertisementCybernetica (Neil Roberts): Traitors and Loyalists alike stand firm in the face of the Dark Mechanicum… This cover takes us back to the fall of Mars, the opening scenes of the story it depicts, as a group of trainee Techmarines face betrayal… and lots of skitarii.
Deathwatch Ignition (Raymond Swanland): The heroes of the Deathwatch – including the iconic Ultramarines Chaplain Cassius in his younger (pre-horrific scarring) days battle the insidious power of a Genestealer Cult.
Grey Talon (Neil Roberts): A savage, katana-wielding warrior of the White Scars with some nifty face paint (or perhaps an extremely impressive tattoo) leads the charge against the Sons of Horus in a visceral, blood-soaked piece from Neil Roberts.
Mephiston, Lord of Death (Hardy Fowler): Even amongst the dark-cursed Blood Angels, Mephiston is a figure of fear and awe. This image depicts the Lord of Death amidst the fury of battle, his crimson-and-silver armour contrasting with his pale skin, wild hair and the glow of psychic power in his eyes.
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Red-Marked (Neil Roberts): Aeonid Thiel of the Ultramarines and his fellow red-helmeted warriors battle traitors in another stunning piece of art from the Horus Heresy.
The Seventh Serpent (Neil Roberts): A dizzying, vertiginous drop frames a vicious battle between the Alpha Legion and their foes in this Horus Heresy art.
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This art print is printed on 300gsm paper and is supplied with a white board mount. It will be delivered in a sturdy bespoke envelope, and is exclusively available from blacklibrary.com.
That’s actually quite a bundle deal all things considered. These prints usually go for $50 each and they are printed on high quality paper as well are are perfect for framing. This might not be for everyone but if you’re a big fan (or a store looking to fancy-up their walls) then this one is for you!
I’d love to have these to hang-up in my Hobby/Gaming area!