As the big day approaches, the flow of releases slows to give us all a chance to light the fire, spend time with loved ones, and paint everything we’ve accumulated over a stellar year of Warhammer… That said, there is some fantastic classic Warhammer 40,000 terrain returning via Made to Order on Christmas Day!
Sector Imperialis – Basilicanum
Sector Imperialis battlefields are dominated by the colossal ruined Basilicanums, which demonstrate the rotten glory of the Imperium. This set contains two sprues of walls with windows, a ruins and floors sprue, a ruins sprue, a columns sprue, and two statue sprues, all of which can be combined to create a massive terrain piece.
Sector Imperialis – Sanctum
With gigantic flying buttresses that bring to mind the ribs of a deceased titan, the Sector Imperialis Sanctum is a grand structure to fight over and around. This set contains two walls with windows sprues, a ruins and floors sprue, a ruins sprue, and a flying buttresses sprue which includes statue toppers.
Sector Imperialis – Imperial Sector
The Imperium’s sprawl covers many thousands of planets, and war is sure to come to them all... This set contains four wall sprues, three ruins and floor sprues, and three ruins sprues.
Sector Imperialis – Manufactorum
Imperial cities are densely packed with habitations bunched up with administrative buildings and rumbling factories that keep the eternal war machine armed. The Manufactorum set contains two wall sprues and two floor sprues.
Sector Imperialis – Objectives
War in the 41st Millennium is fought for control of shifting objectives, the noosphere buzzing with commands to capture some new resource or strategic point as the galactic war continuously evolves. This pack of seven objectives includes a Munitorum Supply Dump, an Exterminatus Device, an Orbital Vox Array, an Administratum Cogitator Shrine, a Field Medicarium, a Lucius-pattern Escape Pod and a Xenos Statis-crypt.
All of these products will be available on a Made to Order basis from Wednesday the 25th of December until Monday the 6th of January, at 8:00am GMT.
Two new shows debut on WarhammerTV this week. How We Roll is a behind-the-scenes look at how the games you love are created. Kenny from the Warhammer 40,000 team is here to discuss the design of a Codex.
On Scrap Demon, contestants from the WarhammerTV team will be competing to kitbash the best Ork kustom vehicle from an array of bitz, battling against curveballs thrown their way in the process. Meanwhile, Alex is talking about the Dreadnoughts of the Horus Heresy, those terrifying fusions of Space Marine and machine in an episode of Loremasters.
Next week on Warhammer Community we have reveals for Warhammer: The Old World and the Horus Heresy, the second quarterly balance update for Warhammer Age of Sigmar, while the Grotmas Calendar continues – and there’s a little surprise on Friday.