Dunno if they'll do those, so far they've only mentioned doing the classic gangs. Not sure if they'll be keeping those iconic hoods though if they get redone. sweatdrop
Meet Gor Half-Horn. Nobody knows where this mysterious bounty hunter comes from, or quite how a member of one of the most hated subgroups in the Imperium* managed to get a bounty hunting licence. Look familiar? That’s because Gor Half-Horn is, in fact, a re-imagining of a classic model from Rogue Trader from the abhuman auxilla – inspect him closely and you’ll even notice the Imperial Aquila on his chest.
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Wherever he’s from, Gor makes for a valuable asset in your Gang War campaigns. If you’re rich in credits, but your Gangers have an unfortunate habit of dying, or you really, really need a particular rival in the campaign taken out, you can hire Gor for a single game. On the tabletop, he’s a terror, combining mutant strength with a LOT of firepower and a pretty awful temper – whatever you do, if your opponent hires Gor, do NOT let him charge you!
Gor Half-Horn’s rules and fighter card are included with the model, as well as rules for adding him to your gang in both one-off and campaign games of Necromunda. This is just the first of what Forge World has planned for the game of gang warfare in the 41st Millennium – like Blood Bowl, there are plenty of awesome models in the pipeline to support the plastic ktis and gangs you’ve already seen.
This guy will be available to pre-order on Friday, meaning if you get yours, he should show up around the same time as the rest of your Necromunda orders.
*narrowly beating out pacifists and the insufficiently pious, but falling just short of psykers and heretics…
Gor is armed with a bolter, laspistol, chainsword and webber.
They also have Escher tactics up, which gives some insight into building a gang: https://www.warhammer-community.com/2017/11/13/tactica-house-escher-nov-13gw-homepage-post-2/
"We need to go further with this crazy stuff!" - GW prolly
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 11:33 pm
Crazy at it may be, that used to be the official fluff for the main hive during the days of Confrontation(?) or the very first edition of Necromunda.
Crazier is that they're going back to the roots to such a degree, though this may be their "lets just get crazy with it and run amok" sort of game where they do more or less whatever they want, as long as it fits in with the overall fluff of the game.