After some incredible reveals from the Las Vegas Open, and the next army for Warhammer: The Old World, the wonders still don’t cease.We have all been bathing in a warm bath of square-based nostalgia for the past few months – and soon the living rooms and gaming clubs of the world will once again ring out with the cries of generals cursing Charge rolls and consulting To Hit tables. And now the first wave of Made to Order miniatures is mustering – with, for want of a better word, some real bangers on the slate.
The following miniatures are all cast in metal, with a smattering of plastic horses where necessary, and will be available to order from 10am local time on Saturday the 27th of January, on a Made to Order basis. They will only be available until 8am GMT on Monday the 5th of February, and your order may take up to 180 days to arrive.
Bretonnian Lord on Pegasus
Lead your Pegasus Knights in the manner they deserve with this mighty Bretonnian Lord coming in hot. This imperious character was first released as a hero in the late 90s, and may be armed either with a sword or a lance.
Bretonnian Lords and Battle Standard Bearer on Warhorses
This trio of mighty heroes were first released in 2004. Sold separately, one is armed with a lance, one a great weapon, while one bears a resplendent standard aloft. Their horses are plastic.
Bretonnian Paladins on Foot
This gaggle of knights on foot are here to do two things: add variety to your infantry regiments, and drop the jaws of collectors. The feller with the hound crest is a Knight of the Realm (sold individually), while the hero with the dragon crest is a Grail Knight (sold individually). The other two are Questing Knights, sold as a pair. All four date back to the early to mid 90s, though the Knight with the golden crest is the oldest, making his first appearance in the original Warhammer Quest.
Damsels of the Lady
The Knights aren’t having all the fun – these two Damsels are here to sling spells and lead an army of aristocratic hoodlums in prayer to the Lady of the Lake. They come as a pair, and were first released in the mid 90s.
Tomb Kings
These two Tomb Kings are sold separately. One comes with a hand weapon and shield, while the other gestures imperiously as he brandishes a great weapon. They were both originally released (we think!) in 2003.
Liche Priests and Battle Standard Bearers
Also hailing from the original Tomb Kings release way back in 2003, these sets of Liche Priests and Battle Standard Bearers come in pairs. Each pack contains one mounted character and one on foot, with plastic skeletal steeds.
Remember that these will all only be available for a limited time – until 8am GMT on the 5th of February.
Zombieslayer
In the twelfth Gotrek & Felix novel, these two unsung heroes (or are they just common villains?) must help Castle Reiksgard hold out against a terrible zombie siege led by the necromancer Heinrich Kemmler and the undead champion Krell. Suspicion and paranoia mount in Zombieslayer by Nathan Long as this unlikely pair attempts to unite the defenders against the undead hordes. You can pre-order this classic in audiobook format next week.
The Bleeding Stars and Other Stories
Get a taste of Black Library fiction with the 2024 Store Anniversary Hardback, which contains five short stories. The Bleeding Stars by Robert Rath, Confession of Pain by Jon Flindall, The Wate, the Worm, and the Witch by Gary Kloster, Zograt by Andy Clark, and The Fields of Abundance by David Annandale. This book will be available at Games Workshop stores celebrating their anniversaries.
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* These products are delayed in Japan and Australia.
** These products are delayed in Japan.