Difference between revisions of "Grey Knights, Inquisitors & Assassins - Collectors Guide"
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Grey Knights, Inquisitors and Assassins first appeared in the Rogue Trader period. They were not a separate range as such but seemed to appear loosely grouped as part of the "Forces of the Imperium". | Grey Knights, Inquisitors and Assassins first appeared in the Rogue Trader period. They were not a separate range as such but seemed to appear loosely grouped as part of the "Forces of the Imperium". | ||
− | Around 2003, Games Workshop released the Daemonhunters range, loosely based around a core of Grey Knights, and the Witchhunters range, loosely based | + | Around 2003, Games Workshop released the Daemonhunters range, loosely based around a core of Grey Knights, and the Witchhunters range, loosely based around a core of Sisters of Battle. Both these ranges included Inquisitors and Assassins. |
By 2006-7, the ranges had been regrouped with the bulk of the Inquisitors and other figures from the Daemonhumters and Witchhunters ranges then being grouped as part of the Grey Knights. | By 2006-7, the ranges had been regrouped with the bulk of the Inquisitors and other figures from the Daemonhumters and Witchhunters ranges then being grouped as part of the Grey Knights. |
Revision as of 19:57, 20 September 2011
Grey Knights, Inquisitors and Assassins first appeared in the Rogue Trader period. They were not a separate range as such but seemed to appear loosely grouped as part of the "Forces of the Imperium".
Around 2003, Games Workshop released the Daemonhunters range, loosely based around a core of Grey Knights, and the Witchhunters range, loosely based around a core of Sisters of Battle. Both these ranges included Inquisitors and Assassins.
By 2006-7, the ranges had been regrouped with the bulk of the Inquisitors and other figures from the Daemonhumters and Witchhunters ranges then being grouped as part of the Grey Knights.