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Games Workshop The Horus Heresy: Age of Darkness - Premium Warhammer 40K Tabletop Game Set for Epic Sci-Fi Battles | Perfect for Strategy Gamers & Collectors
Games Workshop The Horus Heresy: Age of Darkness - Premium Warhammer 40K Tabletop Game Set for Epic Sci-Fi Battles | Perfect for Strategy Gamers & Collectors

Games Workshop The Horus Heresy: Age of Darkness - Premium Warhammer 40K Tabletop Game Set for Epic Sci-Fi Battles | Perfect for Strategy Gamers & Collectors

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Description

In the Games Workshop The Horus Heresy: Age of Darkness, you get a mammoth 54 plastic miniatures – two Legion Praetors, 10 Cataphractii Terminators, 40 highly customizable Tactical Space Marines in Mk VI power armor, and one Contemptor Dreadnought, and one Spartan Assault Tank. This is the basis of two substantial forces, or one incredibly mighty army – and all but the Terminators are completely new models.

Features

    Quantity In the Games Workshop The Horus Heresy Age of Darkness, you get a mammoth 54 plastic miniatures

    Includes It includes two Legion Praetors, 10 Cataphractii Terminators, 40 highly customizable Tactical Space Marines in Mk VI power armor, and one Contemptor Dreadnought, and one Spartan Assault Tank

    Rulebook There’s a 336-page hardback rulebook filled to bursting with everything you need to know, including extensive background information on one of the richest science fiction settings in the world

    All-Inclusive You also get 20 six-sided dice, one six-sided scatter dice, two blast templates, one flame template, two classic-style red plastic measuring sticks, and a transfer sheet for good measure

    Comes in This kit is unpainted and unassembled

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As overpriced as GW products are in general, often you can find excellent deal in their base sets. Strictly from the perspective of getting four squads of marines in their OG, most iconic armor, terminators, an uber-landraider and a dreadnought, plus characters...this is an excellent value. Tie in the new ruleset and all the doo-dads that come in the box, and you can't go wrong with this.Something else that is convenient (though it's because of the time period of Horus Heresy, where chaos hasn't been melting DNA) is that unlike previous base sets, you don't have two factions in the box, often leaving you with a bunch of models you have little use for...you instead get vanilla models that can be painted up as different chapters, or all as one chapter. I can't think of many other instances where this could be the case, but I fully appreciate it.I haven't really looked at the rules yet except reading through the fluff, so I can't comment on how this differs from 40K (seriously, what version are they up to this week?).Summary: I started back in Rogue Trader days, where the beakies were space marines. To me, this is like a slice of warm apple pie and a cold cider, and I've held onto my OG models for longer than many GW players have been alive at this point. Finally having them get a high quality rework gives me the opportunity to retire the old blobby models and use them as veteran troops in 40k.

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