Warhammer 40,000 Combat Patrol has come to the US and it features nine different combat patrols throughout the run. We subscribed and will be breaking down each issue as well as how much you save!
Issues 12 and 13 features a Terminator Squad!
Value: Terminator Squad: $65
Total: $65
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Beware the things in the forest, for they will be your next Conquest purchase… Para Bellum Games, publisher of miniature games Conquest: The Last Argument of Kings and Conquest: First Blood announced at UKGE 2025 another new faction, the second to join the fray in 2025. It will hit shelves beginning in September, with continuous releases through Holiday 2025. This new faction is none-other than the long-anticipated Weaver Courts!
Estranged cousins to the Spires, the Weavers were those Exiles who refused to turn to Biomancy, instead viewing the world of Eӓ as a gift, to be treasured and nurtured. Venerating their natural gift of Life-Binding, they bonded themselves with the life around them, forming four seasonal courts to match their different dispositions. Now, with bodies merged with those of animals, plants, insects and even the elements themselves, the first teases promise an army of otherworldly elegance, combining eerie beauty to the cold, pragmatic violence of the natural law. Playing around synergy between units and fine-tuned by the influence of the different seasonal Courts, the Weaver army is set to use ranged units to mark targets and enable combos in conjunction with melee regiments, promising a strategic, agile and interwoven army.
First teased years ago, the Weavers had captured the imagination of the Conquest community, bringing an eerie, fey-touched approach to the woodland trope. Insect-limbed humanoids with elegant features have been revealed, as well as feather cloaks, plant-like masks, fiery-haloed faces and antlered warriors—all promise a beautiful mosaic of an army, one of mesmerizing beauty and ruthless efficiency. With their unique playstyle and the chromatic tapestry of their Courts, the Weavers promise a unique army on the table and endless hours of hobby time.
Weavers are Conquest‘s unique take on the elusive, ranged skirmisher. But unlike traditional ranged units, they don’t rely solely on firepower to claim victory – they introduce an entirely new combo-building dynamic to the game. For Weavers, ranged attacks aren’t the primary source of damage. Instead, they serve as powerful enablers, applying statuses to enemy regiments while fast-moving melee allies close in to exploit the advantages and complete the combo. Weaver regiments apply a universal Mark – almost like planting a seed – that, depending on Faction Rules, Supremacies, or Spells, can grow into a variety of effects. Plan your round carefully – your strategy could blossom into success or wither away!
The Weavers, Conquest’s tenth faction and the second to be released in 2025 after the Yoroni, will be released in 2025 starting with a Limited-Edition Preview model at Gen Con in Indianapolis this July!
Warhammer 40,000 Combat Patrol has come to the US and it features nine different combat patrols throughout the run. We subscribed and will be breaking down each issue as well as how much you save!
The eleventh issue features two paints to add to the collection.
Value: Corvax White: $4.55 Leadbelcher: $4.55
Total: $9.10
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Warcradle Studios has revealed its upcoming releases for June 2025.
The Union focus their efforts on battlefield logistics this month with the introduction of the Durango Heavy Rail Set. An alternative to the Lakota behemoth, the Durango is a locomotive powerhouse that offers Union commanders the perfect means of transporting their troops, tanks, and more.
Not only that, Generals can take pride in commanding their chosen army with a new range of Faction Command & Conquest Decks. Featuring a unique faction-specific card back, these decks help you represent your allegiance to your favorite faction.
These products are due to be released at the end of June 2025.
Durango Heavy Rail Set
Where the Lakota Heavy Rail serves as a mobile strongpoint, the Durango focuses on logistical power projection.
Alongside the Newhaven Forward Garrison for infantry, the Rock Ridge Flatbed ensures swift delivery of Rolling Thunder tanks and Armstrong heavy artillery, enabling immediate frontline engagement and bombardment.
Faction-themed Command & Conquest Decks
In games of Armoured Clash, these faction-themed cards allow players to issue Commands, claim Conquests, and score Victory Points. In short, they are a General’s key to victory. But use them wisely. For your enemy will have these same tools at their command.
Which Faction will you represent: Crown, Empire, Enlightened, Imperium or Union?
Warhammer 40,000: Combat Patrol is the latest subscription service from Hachette Collections and Games Workshop. This time, instead of two force, you nine combat patrol forces. That’s right, nine different armies throughout the series.
We show off the fourthbox featuring issues #11-14 as well as a bonus figure and we’ll break each issue down in future videos!
The galaxy burns! After a bunch of leaks and rumors, a new edition of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy is here. The new edition kicks off with a new box, “Saturnine” which is packed with new miniatures including Space Marines in MkII Crusade Armour, the unstoppable Saturnine Terminators.
The new edition comes with revisions and new mechanics including Challenges, Army Construction has been overhauled, the new Tactical Status, Advanced Characteristics, and weapons have been reworked.
New models have also been revealed including the Araknae Quad Accelerator Platform, new Rapier kits include options for quad-bolters, quad-launcher, or laser-destroyer, new Space Marine plastic kits, MKII Assault Marines, Breachers, and more!
The new set drops Summer 2025. Pick your side and join the fight!
Chaos descends on Warhammer 40,000 as three forces receive releases for 40K. Death Guard and World Eaters each get their Codex release and more and the Emperor’s Children get their Combat Patrol. Check out what you’ll be able to get on pre-order starting next week.
Codex: Death Guard arrives bringing the plague ridden disease vectors to the tabletop. The 128-page Codex which is positively sodden with Nurgle’s munificent gifts. Within these mildewy pages you’ll find lore on the sons of Mortarion, six Detachments, and pages of miniatures photography, Combat Patrol and Crusade rules, as well as Datasheets for all your units. The Collector’s Edition, features unique cover art, sickly green foil page edges and a black ribbon bookmark. This is only available from Warhammer.com while stocks last.
True paragons of pestilence can even opt for the luxury Limited Edition Codex. This package includes its own unique cover art, a series of five art prints, a double-sided metal medallion fragment designed to be united with three other pieces from the other Chaos Gods, six double-sided metal objective markers, a pack of 39 Stratagem cards, and 42 Datasheet cards, all contained in a special two-part slipcase. It is available from Warhammer.com while stocks last.
You can start your force or expand it with the Poxwrought Vector Battleforce. It comes with a Lord of Poxes, seven Plague Marines, five Blight Lord Terminators, and three daemon engines in support – a Foetid Bloat-Drone, Myphitic Blight-Hauler, and Plagueburst Crawler. This Battleforce is the first place to acquire the new Lord of Poxes, and the battleforce will be available while stocks last.
You can also build your force with the Combat Patrol: Death Guard. It features a Lord of Virulence, a Tallyman, three tenacious Deathshroud Terminators, seven Plague Marines and a Chaos Rhino.
Of course you can show your loyalty and keep organized with the Death Guard Dice and Datasheet Card. The cards feature 44 quick reference cards which cover your primary Army Rule, Datasheets and Combat Patrol rules, and let what is inevitable happen with a roll of the conducting in Death Guard style with a set of 16 dice cast in pearlised purple, with green ink and the Death Guard faction icon on the six face.
Of skulls for the skull throne is more your thing, there’s Codex: World Eaters. It features 112 pages that traces the bloody history of Khorne’s Legion, five detachments, Combat Patrol and Crusade rules, and of course datasheets. The Collector’s Edition of the Codex has unique cover art, red foil page edges and a black ribbon bookmark. It is only available from Warhammer.com while stocks last.
Truly dedicated Khornites can demonstrate their commitment with the Limited Edition Codex. This package includes a copy of the Codex with its own unique cover art, five art prints, a double-sided metal medallion fragment designed to be united with three other pieces, six double-sided metal objective markers, a pack of 33 Stratagem cards and 35 Datasheet cards, all kept in a two-part slipcase. It is available from Warhammer.com while stocks last.
The Gorestorm Slaughterpack Battleforce is one way to start your force. It features a Slaughterbound, nine Eightbound (who can also be built as Exalted Eightbound), supported by a pack twenty Jakhals. It also includes a World Eaters transfer sheet featuring 200 transfers, and it will be available while stocks last.
There’s also the Combat Patrol: World Eaters which is led by a Daemon Prince and features a Master of Executions, 10 Khorne Berzerkers, and 10 Jakhals. It also contains two World Eaters transfer sheets, featuring 200 transfers each.
Khorne will show its blessing upon you with the World Eaters Dice and Datasheet Cards. The card pack features 35 quick reference cards cover your primary Army Rule, Datasheets, and Combat Patrol rules. Lend each and every dice roll a murderous with a set of 16 dice which are, cast in gem-effect red, with cream ink and the World Eaters faction icon on the six face.
For those still looking to build their Emperor’s Children force, there’s the Combat Patrol: Emperor’s Children. It features a Lord Exultant, two trios of Flawless Blades, and 10 Infractors. This complete Combat Patrol can be used as it is, or as reinforcements for your Warhammer 40,000 army, as the Infractors can also be built as Tormentors. It also contains an Emperor’s Children transfer sheet featuring 150 transfers.
From Black Library comes Legends of the Wolf: The Omnibus by Chris Wraight. The Space Wolves are moulded by the harsh environments of Fenris, feral warrior-kings who combine bravery and ferocity. The Járnhamar Pack are one group thrown into conflict after conflict, both with supposed allies and ancient enemies, barrelling headlong into a prophesied battle against the Archenemy. This trilogy of novels features Blood of Asaheim, Stormcaller, and The Helwinter Gate, as well as short story Kraken in paperback and eBook formats.
It’s a packed week of pre-orders for Games Workshop coming up with releases for Warhammer: The Old World, Necromunda, Legions Imperialis, and Warhammer: The Horus Heresy. Check out all of the releases below.
The High Elves of Ulthuan have deep respect for magic and the High Elf Mages use their power in battle to overwhelm their floes, summoning great tempests or debilitating illusions. This kit builds one High Elf Mage on foot and one mounted on a barded elven steed, with head and staff options and three base options for the mage on foot.
Dragon Princes of Caledor ride into the thick of battle. Their blood runs hot and they become impetuous heroes who would happily throw away their highborn lives to protect Ulthuan’s people. This kit builds 10 Dragon Princes of Caledor with enough command comprising two squads of five, and comes with a High Elf Realms transfer sheet containing 356 transfers.
Elven Archers are a foundation of the army delivering death from a distance. This box contains 32 Elven Archers with enough command options to make two units of 16, plus a High Elf Realms Transfer sheet featuring 356 transfers.
Elven Spearmen much like the archers, have proven their worth on the battlefield and are the backbone of the Ulthan war machine. This box contains 32 Elven Spearmen with enough command options to make two units of 16, plus a High Elf Realms Transfer sheet featuring 356 transfers.
Tiranoc Chariots use their mobility to rake the enemy with arrows before charging the enemy. This kit can build two Tiranoc Chariots or two Lion Chariots of Chrace, the latter made from distinctive white timber and drawn by ferocious War Lions – which can be assembled separately should you choose the Tiranoc Chariot option. It also contains a High Elf Realms transfer sheet featuring 356 transfers.
Lothern Skycutter are airborne chariots that ride on magic and drawn into battle by tamed Swiftfeather Rocs. They act as outriders, using compact Eagle-eye bolt throwers to eliminate enemy units. This box builds a single Lothern Skycutter which can be equipped with an Eagle-eye bolt thrower, and also a Sea Guard High Elf Lord on foot. It comes with a High Elf Realms transfer sheet featuring 356 transfers.
For Necromunda, you can get Abyssal Ferryman: Hagthor Jarlun and Aster Felsturn who help ensure safe passage to the Secundan Abyss. These miniatures are cast in Forge World resin and come with their rules in the box, which can also be found in Necromunda: The Book of Desolation.
Silberlant Sevos the Infotek trades in secrets. The former Van Saar can feel the soul of the Hive around him, gathering intelligence for the right price. Cast in Forge World resin, he comes with rules in the box which can also be found in Necromunda: The Arnathian Succession – Ruins of Jardlan.
The Prophet of the Redemption is a mysteruius figure carrying the ancient remains of a Redemptor Priest, his magnetic aura of faith drew people to him by the thousand. His appearance inspires the faithful and causes enemies to falter and, while on target shots seem to barely scratch him. Cast in Forge World resin, he comes with rules in the box, which can alternatively be found in Necromunda: The Arnathian Succession – The Vaults of Temenos.
Vandoth the Fallen is a giant of a man, near-impervious to conventional weapons and who wields a mighty boltgun with one hand. Some say he is a disgraced bodyguard from House Helmawr, others that he is a creature of Chaos, but all concur that his appearance heralds heaps of bodies. This miniature is cast in Forge World resin and comes with rules in the box, which can also be found in Necromunda: The Book of Ruin.
Add the Whisper Merchant and Psychoteric Thrall to your gang. Whisper Merchants are willing to filter through the rumours which fall from the Hall of Lies for a price. The criminal Psychoterica gangs meanwhile recruit thralls to use as conduits for psychic powers. This double pack contains two miniatures cast in Forge World resin. They come with rules in the box, which can also be found in Necromunda: House of Shadow.
For Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Legions Imperialis comes the Karacnos Assault Tank Squadron. A variant of the Triaros Armoured Conveyor which swaps transport capacity for a mortar battery loaded with radioactive missiles, the Karacnos is a frontline Mechanicum tank. With its lightning locks and shock ram, it remains effective even after enemies have closed the distance. This box contains four Karacnos Assault Tanks, and a Mechanicum transfer sheet featuring 500 transfers.
The Krios Squadron forgoes armour for speed and firepower, comparable to the Predator tank of the Legions Astartes – albeit one mounting a powerful shield generator. Armed with a lightning cannon or an irradiation blaster, the Krios can fulfill many battlefield roles, and it can alternatively be built as a Krios Ventator with the exceptionally destructive pulsar-fusil. This box makes six Krios battle tanks with lightning cannons, and comes with four irradiation blasters and four pulsar-fusils, and a Mechanicum transfer sheet featuring 500 transfers.
The Acastus Knights Asterius rival even Warhound Titans for firepower, armed with either two twin magna lascannons or two conversion beam cannons. Their heavy chassis can even be fitted with a Karacnos mortar battery found on the tanks of the same name. This box comes with two Acastus Knights Asterius, a Mechanichum Knights transfer sheet featuring 419 transfers, and an Asterius command terminal for use in games of Adeptus Titanicus.
The Cerastus Knights Atrapos has a machine spirit that harbours a hunger for destruction, and they usually fight forces of enemy knights. Wielding a graviton singularity cannon and an Atrapos lascutter, they are sometimes even sent after wayward scions as executioners. This box contains four Knights Atrapos, a Mechanicum Knights transfer sheet featuring 419 transfers, and an Atrapos command terminal for use in games of Adeptus Titanicus.
Also coming are Questoris Knights Magaera and Styrix. Households sworn to the Mechanicum are granted the honour of piloting more technological sophisticated steeds such as the Knights Magaera and Styrix. Both are equipped with ionic flare shields and repair autosimulacra to manage damage. This box contains four Knights which can be built as either Magaera or Styrix, a Mechanicum Knights transfer sheet featuring 419 transfers, as well as one Magaera command terminal and one Styrix command terminal for use in games of Adeptus Titanicus.
For Warhammer: The Horus Heresy comes Aster Crohne, The Shroudmaker. Aster Chorne is renowned for his sheer bloody-minded tenacity, and his uncanny ability to survive slaughter after slaughter. Clad in ornate artificer armour featuring detailed filigree to represent his commitment to the cause, he is armed with the Saiphan Shard-axe that speaks to his origins. Cast in Forge World resin, this miniature has rules in Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – The Martian Civil War.
Kaedes Nex, The Blood Crow is a pariah within his own Legion, Kaedes Nex is known as the Blood Crow, an infamous criminal given a second chance by the Primarch Corvus Corax and transformed into a Space Marine. A Moritat-Prime with skills honed by a lifetime of murder, he sows terror on the battlefield, continuing to pursue his own mysterious agenda long after going missing during the Massacre at Isstvan V. Kaedes Nex is made from Forge World resin, and has rules in Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – The Martian Civil War.
Lucius: The Faultless Blade by Ian St Martin is coming to audiobook. Blessed by Slaanesh with immortality, Lucius the Eternal is perhaps the best duellist in the entire galaxy. However his armies are nearly exhausted by constant war, and have turned inwards to fulfil their own selfish desires. To rebuild his strength, Lucius turns to an erstwhile brother, but betrayal from within and without threatens his ambitions.
Warhammer 40,000 Combat Patrolhas come to the US and it features nine different combat patrols throughout the run. We subscribed and will be breaking down each issue as well as how much you save!
The third issue adds to the Space Marine force with five Infernus Space Marines!
Value: Infernus Space Marines x5: $30 (normally $60 for 10)
Total: $30
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Warhammer 40,000: Combat Patrol is the latest subscription service from Hachette Collections and Games Workshop. This time, instead of two force, you nine combat patrol forces. That’s right, nine different armies throughout the series.
We show off the second box featuring issues #3-6 and we’ll break each issue down in future videos!