Quote Originally Posted by Charon View Post
Grey Knights already had their entire army done (including the flyers) so they got the finger.
Well, there is no way for us to know why Gk got no new models with their release, so we can't concluding that it was because they didn't lack any models(or didn't need any new ones),
I would instead offer up the suggestion that the new GK book seems to have been treated more like a supplement codex than a "full release".
I base this observation mostly on the cover art; Hitherto every major release since the release of 6th edition has had a cover art created by Raymond Swanland. Every supplement codex has had other "random" artists (in this I include the Sisters of Battle and Inquisition codexes, which both was released on the side of or inbetween larger releases, and were both unsupported by a model wave).
GK got no models with their release, has no Swanland cover art (the cover artist is the same as for SoB) and was released "quickly" inbetween releases.

The conclusion I draw is rather that it seems like GW considered the GK to be more of a "minor" release, or a supplement (based on the way the release was handled), and shouldn't be used when we try to identify trends in releases, in order to try and foretell what's coming.

Observing what I can identify as trends I'd be very surprised if the DE didn't get any new unit entries. Unless I'm forgetting something, there hasn't been a codex release in the 6th/7th that hasn't gotten at least 1 new unit entry in it (and not in 6th either, as far as I can recall, but not completely sure on 5th ed Space Marines). This would indeed be a baffling trend to brake (for no reason (at least not for any that I can percieve)).

That being said, it seems DE would actually need (or at least benefit from) quite a large release, so I wouldn't be surprised if we actually see Blood Angels first, between the end times books, and the nDE i nnovember. But I don't know. just observations.