
10x Skitarii Rangers (10 miniatures, each supplied with a Citadel 25mm Round Base and an optional Citadel 60x35.

3x Kataphron Destroyers (3 miniatures, each supplied with a Citadel 60mm Round Base, can alternatively be assembled as Kataphron Breachers) 1x Onager Dunecrawler (supplied with a Citadel 130mm Round Base) 1x Tech-Priest Enginseer (supplied with a Citadel 32mm Round Base) The set includes the following multipart plastic units: The contents of this set have been specifically chosen to provide you with an ideal Adeptus Mechanicus force for Combat Patrol-sized games – approximately 25 Power Level's worth of miniatures. Download a Free PDF copy of the Instructions Booklet for How To Build Combat Patrol Adeptus Mechanicus Warhammer 40’000 (40K). If you seek to unleash the full fury of the Cult Mechanicus – the military wing of Mars’ Tech-Priesthood – then Combat Patrol: Adeptus Mechanicus will provide you with all the units you need to get started.

In battle, the maniples of Skitarii march relentlessly alongside devastating war machines to win glory for the Omnissiah and recover long-lost archeotech from Humanity’s distant past.

If you need the minis inside, it’s totally worthwhile, because it basically gives you the Dunecrawler for free.The Adeptus Mechanicus are the undisputed masters of Mankind’s technological secrets, many examples of which date back thousands of years before the birth of the Imperium. This doesn’t have quite as good of a value as some of the other boxes but isn’t the worst yet. Dunecralwer $75 (Sold out online at the time of writing).All of these have been the same price at $140, so for this value, we’ll be going with that. The only thing that’s a little unfortunate is it’s another box with an Enginseer, most people seem to have way too many of them laying around. But getting some Rangers, Breachers, and a Dunecralwer can never be that bad. Like we said before, it’s hard to tell just how good the units inside will be. However, the book should be out before too long! Value Inside 40k Adeptus Mechanicus Combat Patrol Especially without knowing what’s in the new book, it’s hard to tell if the units inside are worthwhile. While this may not be as good as the Drukhari box, it does have some decent units. The only problem is the price tags are, on average, $50 more than the start collecting sets were… Most times the starter-style kits are a pretty good value, so even if you have some Ad Mech already, this could be a decent value.

They are being marketed as a quick way to get a small force on the table and playing some small games right away. These are designed for new players to the factions just like the current Start Collecting Sets that GW introduced back in 2016. With their Codex apparently up next, GW has kept their release trend up and given them a new starter-style set. The new 9th Edition 40k Adeptus Mechanicus Combat Patrol has spotted, and we’ll show you how much value is inside!
