Here's how I see the next few months going down for releases:
October: Death Guard & Shadespire
November: Nurgle (AOS) & Necromunda, remaining 40k codexes
December: Chapter Approved, christmas bundle boxes
January+: Deathrattle, Nagash AOS campaign
I'm pretty sure this one is the same as the cloak showed before, as well as the lion face shoulderpad they showed off last time.
I was 90% convinced it was a 40k space marine, but now I'm starting to think it could be something for fantasy. Maybe shadespire?
I love the idea of a dedicated AOS FW team but it's probably just clearing room for the regular FW team to pump out more space marine stuff without worrying about the "other" projects
They sure love their space marines over there
Other competitive games specify what size bases should be used for each model. You can model them with any kind of base you like but in terms of reach and line of sight the model takes up a specific amount of space and height.
On that topic, I would like to see AOS adopt the Warmachine line of sight rules. I think SCGT uses something very similar already.
They can't make base to base measurements the default until they specify official base sizes for all models.
They wouldn't need to rebox every legacy model to accomplish this; just put out an official document that details what size bases should be used for each model.
I think what we might see tomorrow is that official "FAQ Rules Forum" they talked about, and/or a living document with details about Matched Play like "which version of the Knight Azyros is legal in Matched Play?" and official base sizes.