Included are enough parts to build 40 Marines, which is sure to be the backbone of your Heresy force. Next up we have the new MK VI marines, affectionately known as Beakies! Based on the very first Space Marine models ever seen in plastic, this kit brings them up to date and actually gives them a slight scale increase over the previous Horus Heresy plastic kits. We also have a full video unboxing and review of the new 2nd Edition Horus Heresy boxed set, so if you would rather watch than read this review you can check it out below or over on YouTube In this review we will be taking a look at the Age of Darkness box, doing a full unboxing and going through the contents inside and also digging into the full rulebook and seeing what’s new and how the game differs to Warhammer 40,000 along with some hints to what the future holds for the game system. If you would like to support the site then why not order your copy of Warhammer The Horus Heresy Age of Darkness through our affiliate Element Games and save yourself some 20% too? Massive thanks to Games Workshop for sending us a copy of The Horus Heresy Age of Darkness for us to review and unbox! We have been very excited about this one and what it means for new players getting to dip their toe into battles in the 31st Millennium. But now, with Warhammer The Horus Heresy: Age of Darkness we finally get the long anticipated 2nd edition of the Horus Heresy game, almost 10 years after Betrayal was published. It’s been 16 years since those words were uttered, we’ve had three editions of Warhammer 40,000, 60 Black Library novels and an entire game system’s worth of models released.
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