Wed. Mar 11th, 2026

Warhammer 40,000 Creators Unveil “Eye of Terror” Battalions and “Iron Warriors” Combat Patrol

Warhammer 40,000 Eye of Terror Battalions and Iron Warriors Combat Patrol boxes

Fans of the Warhammer 40,000 tabletop game will soon have the opportunity to acquire new boxed sets: the “Iron Warriors” Chaos Terminators Combat Patrol, and several “Eye of Terror” Battalions featuring miniatures from the Sons of Dorn, Adeptus Mechanicus, and Imperial Knights factions.

The creators of the Warhammer 40,000 tabletop game have unveiled these new miniature sets, with their rules detailed within the narrative campaign books for “Eye of Terror – Realm of Iron.”

Iron Warriors Combat Patrol miniatures

The “Iron Warriors” Combat Patrol box contains five Chaos Terminators, five Havocs, ten Legionaries, and a Warp Smith. It also includes additional accessories for customization, such as unique heads, shoulder pads, and two decal sheets.

Sons of Dorn Eye of Terror Battalion miniatures

The “Eye of Terror: Sons of Dorn” Battalion features two Repulsor Executioners, a Ballistus Dreadnought, a Redemptor Dreadnought, upgrade sprues for Black Templars, and decal sheets for both Imperial Fists and Black Templars.

Adeptus Mechanicus Eye of Terror Battalion miniatures

Another new release is the “Eye of Terror: Adeptus Mechanicus” Battalion. This box set includes an Onager Dunecrawler, an Ironstrider Ballistarius, a Skorpius Dunerider, and three full decal sheets specifically for Adeptus Mechanicus vehicles.

Imperial Knights Eye of Terror Battalion miniatures

Additionally, the “Eye of Terror: Imperial Knights” Battalion will be available. This set contains a Knight Dominus-class Valiant, which can also be assembled as a Castellan, and two Armiger-class Glaive Knights, which can be optionally built as Helverins.

These new boxed sets will be released alongside the “Eye of Terror” campaign book and other associated models, such as Mutilators and Defilers.

By Gareth Wickshire

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