Warhammer Next Week: High Elves, Space Dwarves, And Heresy Heroes

Next week is gonna be a big one folks – across the Warhammer worlds, High Elves, Heretics, Necromunda heroes and more!
Releasing for preorder next weekend, appropriately enough for 4/20, the High Elves of the Old World. Accompanying them, some special dwarves out of Necromunda, heroes of the Horus Heresy, and so many tiny tanks for Legions Imperialis. All this, next week!
Old World High Elves

It wouldn’t be High Elves if it didn’t somehow involve starting off with the High Elf Mages of Ulthuan. This kit comes complete with two mages: one on horseback, the other on foot, with options for staves and heads.

Or grab the new Dragon Princes of Caledor and have the haughtiest horse force this side of some Bretonnian Knights. Their impetuous nature makes them a capricious cavalry ready to outflank your opponent. You’ll get a unit of 10 in this kit.

Elven archers live up to the expectations of Ulthuan. Deadly, graceful, and lethally precise. This kit builds 32 Elven Archers with enough command options for two units of 16.

But nothing can compare to a staunch line of spears. And High Elf Spearmen are as staunch as it gets, as you’ll see for yourself in this kit, which builds 32 infantry that can be fielded in two sets of 16.

The Chariots of Ulthuan are some of the swiftest, deadliest vehicles in the High Elf arsenal. In this kit, you can build two Tiranoc Chariots or two Lion Chariots of Chrace.

And of course, it wouldn’t be High Elves if you didn’t have big, magical birds. Enter the Lothern Skycutter. This magical roc pulls a skyboat, and can be equipped with an Eagle-eye bolt thrower, and also a Sea Guard High Elf Lord on foot.
Necromunda Characters

The Abyssal Ferrymen, Hagthor Jarlun and Aster Felsturn will secure your passage to the Secundan Abyss. Returns not guaranteed.

The Infotek known as Silberlant Sevos once served House Van Saar. Then he attempted to merge his mind with Van Saar’s sacred STC, leaving his body in ruins but with the ability to feel the electronic soul of the Hive around him.

The unnamed Prophet of the Redemptor Priest wandered in out of the wastes, bearing aloft the corpse of a Redemptor Priest. He may or may not have mystical powers, but it’s probably nothing to worry about.

Vandoth the Fallen is a hulking brute of a man, who not only wields a boltgun in one hand, he also shoots pretty well. Probably definitely never once been a Space Marine of any kind.

More solidly in the “nowhere close to a Space Marine” department is the Whisper Merchant and accompanying Psychotheric Thrall. They deal in rumors and psychic powers.
Legions Imperialis

Meanwhile, the tanks of Imperialis continue to roll out. There’s a box of Ad-Mech Karacnos tanks, which hurl radioactove missiles across the battlefield.

Or go for speed and firepower with a box of six Krios Assault Tanks. Loaded with lightning cannons or irradiation blasters, these swift tanks pack a mean punch.

In the Walking Tank department, there are the Acastus Knights Asterius. Each can be outfitted with two twin magna lascannons or two conversion beam cannons, or alternately Karacnos missiles.

The Knights Atropos come in a box of four. Each can be outfitted with graviton singularity cannon and an Atrapos lascutter, allowing them to take on heavy opposition.

Finally, the Questoris Knights, available in Magaera or Styrix. These are among the beefiest Knights, with their ionic flare shields and repair autosimulacra to manage damage.
Heresy Heroes

On the Heresy side of things, there’s two legendary heroes, starting Aster Crohne, the Shroudmaker. With a legendary weapon and ornate Artificer Armor, he looms large over the Martian Civil War.

Paired with him is Kaedes Nex , the Blood Crow. As a Moritat-Prime, he’s skilled in murder most foul.
All this, next week!
