⚔️ Forge Your Legacy with the Imperial Fists Codex!
The Games Workshop Warhammer 40k - Codex V.8 Imperial Fists is a must-have for tabletop enthusiasts, featuring a compact design, no battery requirements, and recommended for ages 3 and up. Released on January 1, 2023, this codex empowers players to master the art of war with the iconic Imperial Fists.
Product Dimensions | 2 x 15 x 30 cm; 453.59 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
Item model number | 60030101047 |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Release date | 1 Jan. 2023 |
ASIN | 1788266722 |
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arrived as described valued purchase
arrived as described valued purchase
T**S
Arrived quickly and without issue
This is a codex supplement for the tabletop miniatures game known as Warhammer 40K, where you build and paint models to wage imaginary wars against friends and fellow geeks.For those who may be confused, this is simply a rulebook of sorts for a faction in said game. No models or anything of the sort are included. If you're a fan of the Imperial Fists, be that on the tabletop or even just for the lore aspect, I recommend picking this book up. Be warned though that this book only contains rules for the Imperial Fists and Crimson Fists, as the Black Templars are in a different supplement coming soon.
E**.
Great supplemental fluff and rules
Great pictures of finely detailed miniatures, amazing artwork and more than enough fluff and background story to get your imagination going for your next Imperial Fists or successor army.
K**N
Codex with the most
Wished they had more army pics and such. Sad that this book only has 3 profiles. But good to know the lore to my chapter
J**K
Not Much for Crimson Fists
If you are going to run an Imperial Fists force, this is a must, I think.However, if - like me - you want to put together a Crimson Fists successor chapter force, there is not very much in here for you. I was a bit disappointed by that. I think GW ought to release a small PDF for Crimson Fists (and each of the other successor chapters they have added into codices as secondary) so that we don't have to buy the big book to get the content we want. I am not saying it ought to be free, and I understand it probably wouldn't be cost effective to print such small books. Ergo, downloadable PDF. But asking me to pay for a whole book when I only want about 25% of it is a bit rich, too.
I**
Great supplement
Only complaint is the book was a little warped which I was able to fix but it had one large diagonal scrape mark from the bottom left corner all the way to the top right corner on the back cover that's not the worst in the world but still wish it wasn't there.
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