![]() ![]() giving us Horus Heresy Astartes in multi-part plastic) while also shaking up the formula in other respects (making the HQ models far less generic and adding shiny stuff like the Custodian Guard and the Sisters of Silence). Interestingly enough, the box seems to be continuing some of Betrayal at Calth’s most successful parts (i.e. Prospero has been dangled in front of Horus Heresy aficionados’ noses for quite a while now, and now GW performs a fearsome one-two-punch, turning the occasion into its own boxed set with dedicated rules - and lots and lots of delicious new little plastic men. But it’s now time to return to the world of blogging, and what better occasion than to address the very obvious elephant in the room: GW’s second Horus Heresy boxed kit, The Burning of Prospero: First of all, forgive me for being phenomenally lazy over the last two weeks, dear readers - or rather, I wasn’t really being lazy but rather focusing my attention elsewhere (on the job, as it stands - YAY!). ![]()
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