The Age of Darkness was a bad time to be a Space Marine – but it’s a great era to collect miniatures in. We’ve got reinforcements for games at both scales: Warhammer: The Horus Heresy and Legions Imperialis.
Legiones Astartes MKIII Command Squad
Show the foe who’s boss with the Legiones Astartes MKIII Command Squad, a bodyguard of Chosen Marines who accompany their commander with special-issue close combat wargear from a new upgrade sprue. Alongside that, this box contains five MKIII Tactical Marines, alongside a MKIII Tactical Squad upgrade sprue, and 463-piece transfer sheet.
Legiones Astartes MKVI Command Squad
If you prefer the svelte lines of Corvus-pattern power armour, you can get your Command Squad in the new hotness instead. You get the same sprues of Command upgrades and Tactical Marine upgrades and a diverse transfer sheet, but this time with five MKVI Tactical Marines.
Legion Command Upgrade Set
Have bodies to spare but need a hand (or five) to form a full Command Squad? You can also pick up the Legion Command Upgrade Set separately, which includes all of the bits and bobs you need to mark out a squad of Chosen to join your Praetor in battle – including five power swords, a power gladius in and out of its sheath, four artificer shoulder pads, five shields, 11 heads, and a pair of banners with interchangeable icons for Loyalist and Traitor allegiances.
Hibou Khan, Seeker of Atonement
After rebelling against his own Primarch and casting his lot with the Traitors, Hibou Khan was defeated and brought before his gene-father for judgement. Showing genuine contrition for his actions, Khan was instead banished to the Sagyar Mazan, where he embarked on dangerous missions seeking atonement and almost succeeded in killing Horus Aximand.
Hibou Khan is a resin character whose rules can be found in The Battle for Beta-Garmon.
‘Little’ Horus Aximand
The experienced Captain known to his peers as ‘Little Horus’ Aximand is far from a mere lookalike of his prestigious gene-father, and has commanded countless battles as a member of the elite Mournival. His knack for surviving horrific injuries – including the near-severing of his distinctive face – has served him well in the Horus Heresy, where he follows the Warmaster with unquestionable loyalty.
Horus Aximand is a resin character whose rules can be found in The Battle for Beta-Garmon.
Shadrak Meduson, Master of the Shattered Legions
After the bulk of his Legion was annihilated during the Drop Site Massacre, Shadrak Meduson gathered a ragtag band of survivors from among his own Legion, the Salamanders, and the Raven Guard to strike out across the stars in search of vengeance. These Shattered Legions proved a thorn in Horus’ side throughout the Heresy, and many agents were sent to eliminate the grim and efficient Captain who led them. None succeeded.
Shadrak Meduson is a resin character whose rules can be found in The Battle for Beta-Garmon.
Tybalt Marr
As the Shattered Legions continued to wage guerilla warfare on the Traitors’ supply lines, Horus dispatched some of his most trusted men to hunt down their leaders. Chief among these was Tybalt Marr, whose dogged pursuit of Shadrak Meduson brought him close to success many times, eventually developing a begrudging respect for the Loyalist leader.
Tybalt Marr is a resin character whose rules can be found in The Battle for Beta-Garmon.
Legiones Astartes Battle Group
Make your mark on the Age of Darkness with the powerful and versatile Legiones Astartes Battle Group – the perfect way to start a new Space Marine army in Legions Imperialis or expand your existing collection. This massive set contains four Kratos Heavy Tanks, 10 Rhino transports, four Leviathan Dreadnoughts, four Deredeo Dreadnoughts, four Rapier batteries, four Tarantulas, two Command Squads, eight Tactical Legionary bases, two Terminator bases, two Assault Marine bases, four Support Legionary bases, four Contemptor Dreadnoughts, four Outrider bases, six Scimitar jetbike bases, four Javelins, and four Land Speeders.
Legiones Astartes Predator Squadron
Support your Legiones Astartes forces with a versatile Predator Squadron, packed with firepower and durability in spades. Each pack contains six tanks that can be configured with Predator cannons or Predator lascannons on the turret, and either heavy bolters or lascannons on the sponsons.
Solar Auxilia Battle Group
Want to bulk out an existing Solar Auxilia army or start a new force with style? The Solar Auxilia Battle Group has everything you need: two Baneblade super-heavy tanks that can alternately be built as Hellhammers, 12 Rapier batteries, four Cyclops remote bombs, 12 Tarantula sentry guns, two Legate Commander bases, eight Auxiliary bases, four Veletarii bases, four Auxiliary bases with flamers, four Charonite Ogryn bases, four Aethon Heavy Sentinels, six Dracosan transport tanks, and eight Leman Russ Strike tanks outfitted with battle cannons or Vanquisher cannons.
Solar Auxilia Leman Russ Strike Squadron
More tanks? More tanks! Add a procession of workhorse Leman Russ battle tanks to your army, configured as a Strike Squadron. Each pack contains eight tanks that can be armed with battle cannons or fearsome anti-tank Vanquisher cannons, with a choice of heavy bolter or lascannon on the hull.
Returning Miniatures
Classic miniatures from Adeptus Titanicus and Aeronautica Imperialis are back for use in Legions Imperialis, including knights, gunships, and terrain.
Echoes of Eternity
Relive Sanguinius’ incredible stand at the gates of the Imperial Palace in Echoes of Eternity by Aaron Dembski-Bowden. With a newly ascended Angron bearing down on his forces, the Great Angel resolves to defend the vital gateway with his dying breath – but with more than just his Daemon Primarch brother on the way, that breath may come sooner than expected.
Echoes of Eternity is now available to pre-order in a new paperback edition.
Sanctum Imperialis Palatine Map
Display the inner works of the Imperial Palace with a new commemorative map depicting the Sanctum Imperialis Palatine – the inner ring of Loyalist defences during the Siege of Terra. This A2-sized map is printed on cotton and presented in a regal faux-leather wrap secured with a leather cord and metal pendant.
Wanderers of the Realms eShort Subscription
A new collection of awesome short stories from Warhammer Age of Sigmar lands next week from the 17th of June. Wanderers of the Realms contains five eBook tales told by up-and-coming Black Library authors that zoom in on some of the most fascinating individuals to grace the Mortal Realms – from the crew of a stricken Steam Tank to keen-eyed investigators from the Order of Azyr.
As with all eShort weeks, each story can be purchased separately on the day of release, or you can get all five for a reduced price by subscribing on day one.
War for the Mortal Realms (French Edition)
The history of Warhammer Age of Sigmar is a tumultuous one, and keeping up with the goings-on of this rapidly shifting setting can be a real trial. War for the Mortal Realms – now available to pre-order in French for the first time – sets the record straight by collecting a selection of key stories from across the history of the game: Soul Wars by Josh Reynolds and Dominion by Darius Hinks, as well as the short stories Sacrosanct by C L Werner and The Fist of an Angry God by William King.
War for the Mortal Realms (German Edition)
War for the Mortal Realms is also available to pre-order in German, with a slightly different set of contents. This version includes everything found in the French edition, plus three interstitial stories by Black Library titled A Memory of Thunder, Waking Gods, and All Things… that tie together the different eras.
All of these products are available to pre-order now on the Warhammer webstore.