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The long-awaited Astra Militarum range refresh is finally on us (though there’s no new Catachans yet!), and there are plenty of us eager to get our hands on the Cadia Stands box. As expected, however, despite offering big savings the box isn’t cheap, so let’s try and save some pennies, shall we?
This list draws on the slightly larger discount retailers list to try and provide you with the very best prices for your area. The pre-order window opens on Saturday the 12th of November, with boxes hitting shelves on the 19th. It is expected that some stores will fully sell their preorder allocation. If this does happen you will simply have to wait for general release day (not long now!) for them to be available again.
🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Retailer: Hobby Workshop
Usual discount: 22.5%
Confirmed price: £93
Allocation sold! Stock should be available again upon general release on Nov 19th
Retailer: Wayland Games
Usual discount: 20%
Confirmed price: £95.42
Notes: Use sponsor code 2821903503 on registration to get an extra £1 off your first order – every penny counts!
Retailer: Waroffice
Usual discount: Usually around 22.5% – can be as high as 30% on pre-orders and 25% on regular stock
Confirmed price: Around £93
Retailer: The Outpost
Usual discount: Usually around 25%
Confirmed price: £90
🇪🇺 Europe
Hobbyists in Europe have something of a mixed deal. Some countries have stores that offer up to 25% discounts, while some struggle to get better prices than 10-15% off. You also have GW’s exchange rates to contend with: in the UK this box retails for £120, which at the time of writing is about €135 – €20 cheaper than your local prices! It is for this reason that I’m including a UK-based store in the EU list, as with currency conversion it may work out cheaper to buy from abroad! I would recommend looking at Wayland Games before any stores offering a 20% discount, and in the case of those that offer 25% I would compare the difference when postage is included. For those countries not listed (due to not having stores that offer at least 20% off) I would go straight to Wayland.
Allocation sold! Stock should be available again upon general release on Nov 19th
Retailer: Wayland Games
Usual discount: 20%
Confirmed price: £95.42 (~€108)
Notes: Wayland Games offer DDP postage to the EU, which means that you will only pay local taxes and they should be taken care of before the item arrives, meaning no nasty charges on your doorstep!
Use sponsor code 2821903503 on registration to get an extra £1 off your first order – every penny counts!
Retailer: Aussenposten Tabletop (available in German & English)
Usual discount: 20%
Confirmed price: €124
Notes: €5 discount with code: E8CA9ED2
Retailer: Kingdom Wargames (available in Spanish & English)
Usual discount: 20%
Confirmed price: €124
Retailer: Dominio (available in Italian & English)
Usual discount: 25%
Confirmed price: €116.25
Retailer: Taffelridder (only available in English)
Usual discount: 20%
Confirmed price: €125
🇺🇸 United States
Unfortunately those in the US get a pretty raw deal. Stores are legally only allowed to advertise a discount of up to 15%, and so it’s difficult to find truly competitive pricing. Some stores may quietly offer memberships that grant additional discounts, or have different prices for local regulars, but these can’t be shared online. I also unfortunately only have a small number of US stores on my retailers list, so if you know of any that I could add please do get in touch!
Retailer: CMO Games
Usual discount: 15%
Confirmed price: $170
🗺️ Canada / Australia / New Zealand
Unfortunately at the time of writing I am unable to find price lists for the above countries. As soon as I do (or, worst case, once the pre-order has started) I will update the lists as quickly as I can. For now you can simply check the discount retailers list for my usual suggestions.
pawl has been an on/off hobbyist since the late nineties but still possesses significantly more enthusiasm for the hobby as a whole than skill with a brush, and so is always on the hunt for fast, easy and lazy techniques that give good results. Despite this he sometimes still attempts to paint Space Marine helmet lenses, and occasionally even manages to stay within the lines!