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Warhammer 40K Retro: 5 Characters Lost To Time

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Dec 21 2019
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So many miniatures, so many rules. So many in fact that they don’t always make the jump from edition to edition. Here are some of our lost favorites.

Games Workshop has had an impressive catalogue of miniatures over the years. But sometimes things happen with those miniatures and they get retired or just flat-out skipped for the next edition. The Dark Eldar Range in particular has quite a few miniatures that just went the way of the dodo bird. That said we still have a few favorites that we wanted to share with you today.

Lord Commander Solar Macharius

The Imperial Guard Character that launched a campaign that reclaimed nearly a thousand worlds for the Imperium, Lord Commander Solar Macharius is one of the greatest heroes of the Imperium. Not only does he have a fully fleshed out backstory, he also had rules AND a miniature. Alas, he was sent to MTO status and his rules haven’t been seen in a codex in a few editions now. We salute you Macharius!

Anghkor Prok

Agnhkor Prok was a legendary Kroot Warriors and leader. He is responsible for the strong T’au/Kroot alliance and was a important figure in their short history. Unfortunately, as Kroot have kind of taken a backseat, Prok has fallen by the wayside as well. Again, another classic hero who had a miniature and, more importantly, RULES lost to the sands of time.

Veteran Sergeant Naaman

Space Marine Characters who are scouts are few and far between. That’s why when they go away, it’s important to take notice. Of all the characters on this list, however, we know what happened to Veteran Sergeant Naaman. He died heroically in battle – which is more than we can say for many of these other characters. He was a scout character before they were cool and he also had a unique mini with rules as well. We’re not sure why GW literally killed him off in the lore – but they DO have a TON of characters…and Naaman drew the short straw.

 

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Asdrubael Vect

 

Oh Vect – will we ever see his return to the tabletop? Probably not. But that doesn’t mean we can ever forget this crazy model! He’s so important that he still plays a part in the Lore and the current Psychic Awakening storyline on the Drukhari side of things. But his model has been out of print for a long time now and he hasn’t had rules in a few editions now. Maybe one day…

 

Colonel Schaeffer’s Last Chancers

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The 13th Penal Legion, aka The Last Chancers, are a unique unit in the lore. They aren’t just a typical Penal Legion unit – they are an elite team that has been assembled to carry out extremely dangerous missions. They are the Grimdark version of the Dirty Dozen but instead of a movie, they got a few novels about them. Their miniatures are… eclectic. But they existed and even had rules. Plus there’s a bunch of them so this is kind of a bonus (or is it cheating?) over the “top 5” limit. But the Judges allowed it so we’re making it count!

 

What are some of your favorite miniatures that had rules but are no long in Warhammer 40k?

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Author: Adam Harrison
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