News Space Marines Get Even More Space Mariney!
August 5, 2019 by brennon
Games Workshop had more to share this weekend as they unveiled the coming of lots more Space Marines for those building up their Primaris armies. As the iconic symbol of everything Warhammer 40,000, it seems given that we get something new and shiny for them every year.
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The focus shifts towards an entirely new Codex for the Space Marines which brings together all the existing elements of the Space Marines plus the new releases which are appearing this weekend for pre-order as well.
Games Workshop has said that this is the most exhaustive look at the background of the Space Marines to date, focusing in on the Indomitus Crusade and the growth of the Primaris as the fierce fighting force that now defends the Imperium.
Of course, this also means delving into just how they have been integrated alongside their experience Battle-Brothers who have been waging war for thousands of years. However, not all Space Marines fight in the same way and so that is why there will be a series of Codex Supplements coming out to support the various iconic Chapters available to you.
Choose Your Chapter
The first two have been previewed starting with the Ultramarines, the backbone of the Adeptus Astartes and some of the most battle-hardened Space Marines out there.
They will then be joined by the White Scars who are also getting themselves a Codex Supplement soon. It's nice to see them being covered as they don't seem to always get the love they deserve.
Beyond that, there is set to be a Codex Supplement for every one of the iconic Chapters as mentioned above. This means the likes of the Salamanders, Black Templars, Space Wolves, Blood Angels and more. It was also announced that the Deathwatch and Grey Knights are also going to be included as part of this supplement update.
Iconic Characters For Iconic Chapters
The path of the Primaris is one that many have travelled and two larger than life characters from the Ultramarines and White Scars have crossed the Rubicon Primaris now. The first of these is the master of psychic power, Chief Librarian Tigurius.
Clad in his new armour and yet still featuring iconic accessories, I wouldn't be surprised if at some point all of these old veterans get the Primaris treatment. We've seen the change of scales and proportions over the years for the Space Marines and whilst this one has been justified by fluff and lore it's still just another change to the design of the standard Space Marine. Whilst others might still lament the passing of the last generation of Adeptus Astartes I can't wait to see them all become Primaris.
Second of the characters, it the new take on Kor'sarro Khan. This veteran warrior strides into battle in his new Primaris guise, a deadly looking blade at his side.
One hopes we'll see more new cool stuff for the White Scars, mounting up on the Primaris version of bikes perhaps? Some of the new models that are coming our way might be a good fit for the lighting fast White Scars who pride themselves on swift and brutal engagements.
New Units On The Way
Leading the way for the new units in Warhammer 40,000 we have the Invictor Tactical Warsuit. Whilst it ain't a dreadnought, it certainly gives you the option to field something akin to it!
Used by scouting forces in a Space Marine army it has sound-dampening materials built into the body which allow it to fight alongside snipers, scouts and more. As well as bringing to bear a big cannon on one arm plus two in the chest, it also has a 'pistol' version of a heavy bolter which it can use when it needs to. Whilst a Space Marine doesn't particularly need extra armour, it would maybe have made sense that it had a covered frontage.
Some folks have said that this doesn't make sense to use in a scouting capacity, but since when has anything in Warhammer 40,000 made sense? If you like it, just go for it and add it into your force!
Sticking with the larger options for the moment we're seeing the evolution of the faithful Rhino with the Impulsor. This is Games Workshop's answer to a dedicated transport option for your Primaris Space Marines.
Whilst I am still not on board with the idea of floating grav-tech vehicles for the Space Marines, it's good that the vehicle at least exists. I imagine with a little tinkering you could switch it up to be back on tracks or wheels perhaps.
You could maybe be transporting some of these new troops into battle like the Infiltrators here with their Stalker Bolters.
Maybe you might also find yourself dropping off these new scout options, the Eliminators, along the way? Again, it's nice to see that everything is getting that little bit more Primaris, bringing the entire range into line with the new aesthetic for the Adeptus Astartes.
Of course, it wouldn't be a new release without the inclusion of a Primaris Lieutenant in Phobos armour to fight alongside these stealthier troops. We've seen a lot of them for sure but this is one cool looking model!
If you're interested to see these models in video form the folks at Games Workshop followed up the images with a neat trailer too.
With all of these new releases coming our way the team at Games Workshop talked to some of the folks from the studio about their experience with the Angels Of Death over the years. This had me feeling very nostalgic.
I think the first time that I saw Space Marines was when I walked past a Games Workshop at my local shopping centre. My friend at school had been telling me all about the different armies you could play as and I was enthralled with the idea of Space Elves (aka the Eldar/Aeldari). Whilst I liked the idea of cool Space Knights I didn't truly start an army of them until I picked up Black Templars a few years down the line. They were so easy to paint!
Something Stirs In The Darkness
As well as the news about Space Marines something else is coming which will make the grimdark world of Warhammer 40,o00 even more grimdark.
What do you make of the Psychic Awakening and what do you think will happen as this new chapter in the saga unfolds?
Let us know all of your thoughts below!
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And so it truly begins… the Primaris-ising/Primaris-Sizing of the existing character range… it was going to happen eventually… I honestly don’t know whether to embrace it or chuck it all in…
Though I do like the idea of taking the dreadnought chassis and sitting a full pilot in there instead…
Folks embraced the change in style for Space Marines between editions before, so this is no different really. It just so happens they’ve come up with a reason why everyone is bigger heh
Yeah I know. I’ve been collecting Space Marines since Space Crusade was new in stores, so scale creep isn’t new for me. It’s just the idea that lurks at the back of my mind that everything I’ve got now is “invalid” and all this new stuff is the “right stuff”. Which is of course not at all the case. They’re all equally valid, technically. But the day will come when all regular Space Marines will be gone, and all that’s left are Primaris, then the old stuff will be just that. The old stuff. It’s all kind of a zero… Read more »
I fear that day when all regular Space Marines are gone might be already upon us with this new Codex making collections of them both worthless and useless. This wouldn’t be problem if those were actually up scaled Space Marines instead of being they own type of Space Marine.
I would be more of a mind to put in another dreadnoughts sarcophagus. Why waste a living marine piloting a machine like that? It might be white scars thing though. They dislike being entombed like that.
I wonder if they’ll even include the rules for the original version of Marines. Also don’t like that Walker, looks like someone has seen Aliens finally and thought. That, with guns.
Yay, because what we really need is not to bring some of the other factions up to date with models that aren’t from the 90s, but moar and moar Space Marines…
It does seem like we get a lot of these but they do need to finish off the Primaris range for their most iconic army. After that, I’m sure we’ll get new models for the other factions…but yes, it would be good to see lots more models for other factions getting added into the mix.
I guess I’m just a bit sour about my poor Eldar 🙁 I also feel like the codex release is a bit of a mess to be honest. There’s going to be 1 generic codex and then chapter specific supplements, so far so good. But then in this generic codex there will be chapter specific Chapter Tactics… for 8 chapters, while bigger chapters like Space Wolves, Dark Angels and Blood Angels get PDF updates? So that’s a generic codex, chapter specific supplements, chapter specific tactics which are in the generic codex, and pdf updates for some of the bigger chapters.… Read more »
Yeah, Eldar didn’t get anything.
Orks got new vehicles and a few re-releases thanks to Killteam.
Even the flockin’ Genestealers got more new stuff.
And what about the Squats ?
They got *eh* squat
I really like the new heroes and the marines are cool, but the vehicles don’t do anything for me.
This was only matter of time wasn’t it considering that we already got new version of CSM Codex. And with this they are either closer to removing regular Space Marine range and removing them from game with it. After all they don’t like having rules for models that they don’t sell anymore.
I do like the look of the Tactical Warsuit, but whatever genius decided they would fight next to Scout/Snipers needs to be fired…into the sun! The idea of the heavy Bolter as a ‘pistol’ is awesome. However, I dread (get it!) to see the price.
Are anti-gravity vehicles going to be the new ‘thing’? When did the Mechanicum lose the contract the make vehivle mounted bolters? It looks like they were outbid by Browning40K.
The warsuit needs a rethink, and some serious frontal plasticard armour… total silliness. “Let’s design a tank that can be taken out with a pistol.”
If GW needs a military advisor I’m free.
That’s not a spacemarine vehicle … it’s a free Ork Dreadnought …
Kill the owner and paint it red I says.
Havent been following the current 40k story too closely. But i reckon the Psychic Awakening may be something similar to the endless spells we seen in Age of Sigmar. Models for various psychic effects that move around the tabletop .
I like the new figures coming out.
When I was getting into spacemarines they only had five chapters and the chaos marines to chose from so its great that people have so many to pick or start their own new chapter.
I do like look of the new marines, I hope this is a direction that all the codices, along with new minis to compliment, like more variety of imperial guard, different sect specific tau, the various give fleets for ‘nids, something to make each army unique.
I think these all look amazing. Those Infiltrators and Eliminators are definitely on the go get list.
My first 40k box set was Dark Eldar and Marines. I pulled the marine sprees out of the box and left them at the store. Second box set had Tau and something, left those marines behind as well. Today I own 4000 points or Sisters of Battle and about 10000 points of Guard. Still could care less about silly little men in metal suits
Don’t like the transport, and the dreadnought chasis thing looks like the suits from the Matrix or Avatar. To be honest, tempted to convert that thing into some sort of Catachan mech-suit of doom…
Infantry figures looking pretty good though…
So let me get this right, you have the rules, but then you need a codex for the army you want to use, and now you need a “sub-codex” for each chapter?
Boy it’s getting REAL expensive for the rules for these things (and getting a bit unwieldy), plus you’ll be diving into three books now to clarify the rules for your space marine army at the table….eeeeeek
Like the new ‘not bell bottoms’ look. Could use these in a few different games.