Space Marine Iron Hands & Raven Guard Codexes Arriving Soon!
September 9, 2019 by brennon
Games Workshop are going to be making Space Marine players pretty happy this weekend with pre-orders going live for two new Codexes (I know its Codices but Games Workshop use the wrong one...) for both the Iron Hands and the Raven Guard. Ready your emos and dour engineers!
Each of the Warhammer 40,000 releases will come in a number of different flavours. You can either get the standard book, its limited-edition battle-brother or the digital version for use on your tablets and mobile devices. As a friend of mine said, it looks like the covers for each of the Codexes now look like these Space Marines are taking their Tinder profile pictures...
I much preferred when the covers of the Codexes showed a larger piece of art, much like what we saw from Raymond Swanland, but I suppose these have a clean look to them. These Codexes then feed into some model releases for both of these Chapters...
Pimp Yo' Primaris
Both Chapters are going to be getting Primaris Upgrade Kits which will allow you to make your Space Marines look like they belong!
Each set comes with an array of heads, weapons, shoulder pads and additional accessories which start to break up the very uniform look of the Primaris Space Marines. As well as the plastic elements you'll also get a transfer sheet or two which mean you can get some additional iconography into the mix when you run out of bitz.
You could either use these to make twenty Primaris Space Marines (using one shoulder pad each) and then drop in the accessories here and there to make the most out of the kit, or you could really go for it and put everything onto a squad of ten. I think the transfers mean that you can really stretch this out and hopefully avoid having to buy too many of them to get your army looking swish.
Leading The Way
We also have two new characters for these Chapters. We've previously seen the new take on Kayvaan Shrike of course with his mega-emo haircut...
...but for the Iron Hands, we have the fearsome-looking Malkaan Feirros who is their Master Of The Forge.
He comes armed with his shoulder-mounted heavy bolter called Gorgon's Wrath and a massive axe called Harrowhand which is there for slicing through foes with ease. As well as being a combat monster he is also able to keep vehicles moving on the tabletop giving him lots of different tasks when in the midst of battle.
Sneaky Space Marines
As well as these new Chapter specific releases there are also some newcomers for any Space Marine Chapter. The new Phobos Lieutenant is making his way to the tabletop.
And, you'll also be able to start taking enemies out from long range with the addition of the Eliminators. Both of these releases would be pretty good for those wanting to play Eliminators with their stealth focus.
I really like the addition of these new scout-based elements into the Space Marine army. I always liked the idea of a stealthy Space Marine army but when you've got the upgraded armour as you can see here why bother with those trainees?
It will be interesting to see how this is handled and reworked with the likes of the Space Wolves and Black Templars since their Scouts are very different from those in standard Space Marine armies.
What do you make of the new releases?
"Ready your emos and dour engineers!"
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Is that techmarine guy in platforms? Grim, dark and groovy!
The only one I swiped right on was Malkaan Feirros, hope we match!
Not a fan of the Raven Guard, but both these kits look great, especially the Iron Hands! My only complaint is that their conversion kit could use some more bionics, i.e. legs and maybe some servo-arm attachments for their backpacks, but overall everything is great.
I have soft spot for Raven Guard but I am not big fan of new Shrike and his emo hair. Malkaan how ever does look really good even with his over the top platform boots.
Malkaan’s extravagant footwear evidence that in addition to “The flesh is weak!” the Iron Hands have a second, more secretive motto that relates to a fondness for disco?
And the extra heads in the upgrade set are all emo as well. A whole chapter of bad haircuts
MK-X beaky helmets 😀
Question for those who are more active than I on the 40k circles: how common are Space Marines vs. Space Marines match-ups? With, what seems to me, stronger than ever focus on Space Marines releases they must make a huge chunk of armies out there. Or is then common for Space Marine players to have an army of enemies of the Imperium?
Hi Guillotine, I have had a few games of marine vs marine, it just felt wrong. Although Space Marines are the most popular army to collect, not many players like going against the 40k fluff and a few zealots will certainly flare their nostrils at such an idea. Personally, I prefer not to fight my Blood Angels against other marine chapters. If there is no other choice for my opponent, then I will switch to either World Eaters Chaos space marines or Vior’la sept Tau depending on my mood. I collect all three armies and enjoy the different strategies I… Read more »
Ravenguard commander looks good but I’m just not used to a space marine having character like that. I’ve always been lead to believe they are regimented and clean cut for reasons. Either way they all look good. That forge master is REALLY good though.
I can’t look at those Raven Guard without thinking of the goth kids from South Park. The only thing they hate more than xenos is conformists.
Am I the only one that judders when the proper plural of “CODEX”, which is “CODICES”, is not used when it should be? 😉
“CODEXES” is not, and never has been a thing…
Well said
Indeed. It’s crazy how many native English speaker gets that wrong.
Well actually these are Codex Supplements
I love me some Iron Hands