Warhammer 40K: New Thousand Sons And Grey Knights Combat Patrols
Two brand new combat patrol boxes are on their way. Check out the Grey Knights and Thousands sons combat patrol kits!
Good news for the grim darkness of the distant future in which there is only war. Now there’s even more of it as two new boxes containing Combat Patrols hit for pre-order next weekend.
Both the Thousand Sons and Grey Knights get reinforcements in a conveniently collectible bundle. Both of these boxes will get you about 25 power level’s worth of miniatures, so if you want to start a new army or bolster your existing force, these are great ways to do that. Check out what’s coming!
Thousand Sons Combat Patrol
The Thousand Sons march to war under the auspices of an Infernal Master, his five Scarab Occult Terminator bodyguards, and more Tzaangors than you can shake a force stave at (20!). While the Tzaangors swarm across the battlefield claiming objectives, the Terminators continue their implacable advance, gunning down foes with inferno combi-bolters and cutting down anyone who gets too close with their khopesh blades.
This box has a ton of miniatures. You get cheap, fast cannon fodder, as well as the Scarab Terminators who are pretty spicy even if they lumber in comparison.
You also get the Infernal Master.
Conveniently enough, the Infernal Master will also be available individually for the first time. The Infernal Master can make pacts with Daemons to buff your own forces. And look, he comes with friends!
Grey Knights Combat Patrol
The Grey Knights Combat Patrol, on the other hand, is all about quality over quantity. You get a Librarian in Terminator Armor, five Grey Knight Terminators, ad five Grey Knights ready to be made into a Strike Squad, Interceptor Squad, Purifier Squad, or Purgation Squad. And of course, you get the Nemesis Dreadknight.
The Grey Knights also get a character model available individually, though their character isn’t a part of the combat patrol kit. That said, Castellan Crowe is probably worth picking up.
Castellan Crowe wields the legendary Black Blade of Antwyr, a cursed sword that can strike down even the most deadly of foes. You can assemble him with a helmet – or without, so he can look his enemies straight in the eye.
And, as always, there’s plenty of stuff to show off on Warhammer+ next week too. Loremasters takes a look at Power Armor, while the Warhammer Vault opens up Flyers of the Dark Millennium.
All this next week!