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Games Workshop Pre-Orders: Saturnine Reinforcements Weekend

August 3, 2025

The Horus Heresy releases from Saturnine are now up for pre-order from Games Workshop. Time to pickup some additional reinforcements.

If you passed on the Saturnine launch box because you were waiting for the individual releases well this weekend is for you. Today marks the day that the majority of the contents in the box are now up for pre-order. If you want to get a new Praetor, Terminators, or that MASSIVE Dreadnought you can place your pre-orders for them now. I’m kind of leaning towards that Saturnine Dreadnought personally. That thing is just cool looking.

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Age of Darkness Markers and Tokens $25

Contents:
– 8x Pinned Tactical Status tokens
– 8x Suppressed Tactical Status tokens
– 8x Stunned Tactical Status tokens
– 8x Routed Tactical Status tokens
– 8x Objective Markers

This set includes 40 plastic components.

Araknae Quad Accelerator Platform $65

This multipart plastic kit builds one Araknae Quad Accelerator Platform, a heavy gun emplacement for your Legiones Astartes armies in games of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy. Mounting four accelerator autocannons, this array delivers a fearsome payload that can pulverise even heavy infantry, and make light work of armoured transports and engines of war. The energy shielding built into it also provides cover for not only itself, but nearby troops as well, making it ideal for holding vital positions.

This miniature has no Legion-specific markings, so you can use it in any Space Marines force, whether you’re loyal to the Emperor or have joined Horus in his rebellion.

This kit comprises 92 plastic components, and 1x Legiones Astartes Vehicle Transfer Sheet containing 288 high-quality waterslide transfers – featuring Legion iconography for the Sons of Horus, Imperial Fists, Iron Warriors, and Salamanders – to decorate your miniature.

Disintegrator Weapons Upgrade Set $30

This plastic kit can be used to upgrade Legionaries from the MKII, MKIII, or MKVI Tactical Squad sets into Veterans armed with powerful disintegrator weapons. The kit includes 20 disintegrator rifles, along with closer-ranged blasters, devastating heavy disintegrators, flexible combi-weapons, and pistols. Also included are battery packs to complete the look.

Contents:
– 20x disintegrator rifles
– 4x combi-disintegrators
– 4x disintegrator pistols
– 4x disintegrator blasters
– 4x heavy disintegrators
– 20x battery packs

Legion Drop Pod $58

This multipart plastic kit builds one Drop Pod, a transport option for Legiones Astartes armies in games of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy. If you favour disruption, harassment, and aggressive tactics, the Drop Pod will open up new tactical options for your forces. As standard, the Drop Pod is equipped with a Pintle Mounted combi-bolter. The miniature features detailed internal systems such as a console and harnesses, as well as glueless assembly on all five doors, allowing you to open and close them as necessary.

This miniature has no Legion-specific markings, so you can use it in any Space Marines force, whether you’re loyal to the Emperor or have joined Horus in his rebellion. However, it does come with optional Imperial Aquila, Space Wolves, Ultramarines, Dark Angels, and Blood Angels icons.

Centurion with Power Maul $38

This multipart plastic kit builds a Centurion, a leader for your Legiones Astartes armies in games of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy. He is armed with a heavy power maul and a combi-melta, ideal for getting up close and personal with the enemy as he commands your force to victory. His MKII ‘Crusade’ armour marks him out as a seasoned veteran of countless wars, and is covered with a variety of battlefield honours. He’s equipped with a cyber-familiar, and comes with a choice of two heads – one bare and one helmeted with a transverse crest.

This miniature has no Legion-specific markings, so you can use it in any Space Marines force, whether you’re loyal to the Emperor or have joined Horus in his rebellion.

This kit comprises 31 plastic components, 1x Citadel 32mm Round Base, and 1x Legiones Astartes Character Transfer Sheet containing 339 high-quality waterslide transfers – featuring Legion iconography for the Sons of Horus, Imperial Fists, Iron Warriors, and Salamanders – to decorate your miniatures.

Saturnine Praetor $52

This highly customisable kit lets you build the right colossal commander for your force. The kit includes the following options:
– 4x heads
– 2x pauldron designs
– 2x tabards
– 2x aiguillettes
– 2x belt buckles
– 1x set of pauldron medallions
– 1x set of pauldron pteruges
– 1x right-handed plasma blaster
– 1x left-handed plasma blaster
– 1x Saturnine war axe
– 1x Saturnine concussion hammer with a choice of two face plates

This miniature has no Legion-specific markings, so you can use it in any Space Marines force, whether you’re loyal to the Emperor or have joined Horus in his rebellion.

Saturnine Terminator Squad $80

The kit includes the following interchangeable options for customising your veteran warriors:
– 4x ambidextrous plasma bombards
– 4x ambidextrous twin heavy disintegrator
– 4x left-handed Saturnine disruption fists, each with optional particle shredder
– 8 helmets (two each of four different designs)

These miniatures have no Legion-specific markings, so you can use them in any Space Marines force, whether you’re loyal to the Emperor or have joined Horus in his rebellion.

This kit comprises 224 plastic components, 4x Citadel 50mm Round Bases, and 1x Legiones Astartes Infantry Transfer Sheet containing 618 high-quality waterslide transfers – featuring Legion iconography for the Sons of Horus, Imperial Fists, Iron Warriors, and Salamanders – to decorate your miniatures.

MKII Veteran Squad with Disintegrator Weapons $60

This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Veteran Space Marines Legionaries for use as a Veteran Tactical Squad in games of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy. They are ideal for taking vital objectives, taking down heavily armoured foes with their disintegrator weapons, and operating efficiently in both attack and defence.

This kit includes parts to build an optional Sergeant, Legionary with nuncio-vox, Legionary with augury scanner, and Legionary with vexilla. The Sergeant has a choice of three heads – two bare, and one helmeted with a transverse crest. He can be armed with a bolter or a plasma pistol, and a power sword, power fist, or lightning claw. The Sergeant can also take an optional melta bomb. The Legionaries with bolters can take an optional bayonet or chain bayonet, and the heads and accessories – including grenades, pistol holsters, and pouches – are interchangeable across the miniatures.

Alternatively, the squad can be equipped with the following weapons:
– 10x disintegrator rifles
– 2x combi-disintegrators
– 2x disintegrator pistols
– 2x disintegrator blastors
– 2x heavy disintegrators
– 10x battery packs

This kit has no Legion-specific markings, so you can use it in any Space Marines force, whether you’re loyal to the Emperor or have joined Horus in his rebellion.

Saturnine Siege Dreadnought – Ophion Configuration $112

This multipart plastic kit builds one Saturnine Siege Dreadnought, a powerful engine of war for Legiones Astartes armies in games of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy. Their thick armour and advanced shielding soak up remarkable amounts of incoming firepower, making them incredibly difficult to take down. The Ophion configuration is armed for close-range combat, with both an inversion beamer and vehicle-crushing graviton pulveriser, as well as chest-mounted heavy particle shredders to annihilate nearby infantry.

The kit includes four different sarcophagus options, including one Loyalist-themed and one Traitor-themed. Three sets of armour plating, head options, an optional halo, and two sets of leg trim make it easy to customise your mighty war machine.

These miniatures have no Legion-specific markings, so you can use them in any Space Marines force, whether you’re loyal to the Emperor or have joined Horus in his rebellion.

 

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Writer, Editor, Texas Native, and now Tex-Pat, Adam covers all things Tabletop Gaming. Which includes Warhammer 40,000, Age of Sigmar, D&D, Board Games and everything else that involves dice, boards, cards and a table.
A hobbyist, player, and collector of miniatures and games, Adam’s current obsession are his Death and Chaos Armies for Age of Sigmar, his Blood Angels and Tyranids for 40k, an expanding collection of Marvel: Crisis Protocol minis, and his ever growing Arkham Horror: The Card Game Collection.



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