![]() ![]() As ever, these make for excellent posters should they survive transit to your place of hobby. There are seven individual sprues in all, which you can see below.īeneath the sprues we have a divider. Inside, we have the sprues and a packet of bases for the models. Still, that leaves plenty of room on the front for some impressive artwork. Shadow Throne comes in a fairly thin box, with a depth of only 4cm. Warhammer 40,000: Shadow Throne Review – Unboxing For the rest of us, Shadow Throne turns the spotlight onto two factions many of us might not normally consider collecting. I imagine, then, that the exclusive models in Shadow Throne must come to Custodes and Cults fans like an oasis in the desert. What there is available for both Custodes and Cults looks very impressive – but there’s just not very much of it. I realised this when Warhammer+ released their Angels of Death and it took me a good few episodes to realise the grey hordes of cannon fodder being mown down by the titular Blood Angels were supposed to be Genestealer Cults, not just weird dude in Stevie Wonder glasses with big foreheads.Īhead of penning this review, I spent a fair amount of time going through the catalogue for both factions and I imagine that part of the issue is the relative paucity of units available when compared to some of the other factions. Occasionally, a pro-painter will post an eye-wateringly perfect Custodes figure, but in terms of the deluge of love there are for Space Marines, Orks, Eldar, Necrons, and every other available 40K faction, Custodes and Cults barely seem to even register on the scale. I’ve been in the hobby and actively engaging with the community more or less every day for one-and-a-half years now, and no one ever posts about either of the factions included in Games Workshop’s latest battlebox. Why doesn’t anyone talk about Custodes or Genestealer Cults? Everyone loves a saving! Warhammer 40,000: Shadow Throne Review – Introduction The exclusive miniatures are excellent, and the supporting cast of older miniatures included in this set are offered up at great monetary value. Whilst it isn’t exactly bursting at the seams with miniatures, those figures that are contained within the cardboard walls of this box are unique, exciting, and will be a pleasure to both paint and play with. ![]() There’s a lot to be excited about in Games Workshop’s latest battlebox. ![]() 3D Printers: Phrozen 3D, Elegoo, AnycubicįauxHammer – Latest Video on YouTube Warhammer 40,000: Shadow Throne Review – Summary.Europe: eBay (DE), eBay (FR), eBay (ES), eBay (IT), Amazon.US/Canada: MTechCave, GameKastle, eBay (US), eBay (CA), Amazon.UK: Element Games, The Outpost, Wayland Games, Mighty Lancer, Goblin Gaming, Forbidden Planet, Model Scenery Supplies, eBay, Amazon.This kit comprises 67 components, and is supplied with 5 Citadel 32mm Round bases and a Burning of Prospero transfer sheet. ![]() It includes 6 executioner greatswords, 5 Umbra-pattern boltguns and 5 flamers. The kit can be optionally be assembled as Vigilators, who specialise in melee and carry executioner greatswords, and Prosecutors, who operate more flexibly and carry bolters for longer-range combat. One model can be assembled as a Sister Superior, with her own loincloth, shoulder pad, seal and choice of 2 heads This multi-part plastic kit contains the parts necessary to assemble a 5-model Witchseeker Squad, Silent Sisterhood warriors who devastate swathes of nearby enemies with their terrifying flamer assault. The Witchseekers’ prey is consumed in a flesh-melting inferno, burned to a crisp by overlapping torrents of flame conjured from the reservoirs of their thrice-blessed flamers. Cleansing flame is the principal weapon of the Silent Sisterhood’s Witchseeker Squads, for in the hostile galaxy of the 41st Millennium there exist entities that can shrug storms of bullets – yet wither and shrink to nothing under the onslaught of holy promethium. ![]()
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