Warhammer 40,000 - Chaos Space Marines - Warpsmith

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With outlawed knowledge of the deeper mysteries of the machine, Warpsmiths maintain their warband’s arsenal of armoured vehicles, empowering engines with utterances of corrupted code. Fused with a writhing nest of semi-sentient mechatendrils, they seek not only to employ technology for their diabolical ends, but to subjugate it entirely.

This multipart plastic kit builds one Warpsmith, a fiendish engineer capable of enhancing and repairing the vehicles of the Chaos Space Marines. This powerful warrior is bristling with an array of writhing mechatendrils, a number of which can be posed individually. These tendrils are mounted with a variety of spikes, drills, snapping jaws, and two potent ranged weapons – a melta and a flamer – alongside the plasma pistol held by the Warpsmith himself. This kit is loaded with industrial details like smokestacks, bionics, and a choice of three different shoulder pads, each rimmed with corrupted cog-teeth – one blank pauldron, one with iron banding, and one with a skull-and-cog icon. It also offers a choice of two heads – one bare head riddled with bionics and cables, and one grim half-mask helmet – as well as two different melee weapons – a serrated power axe, or a crushing thunder hammer – allowing even more customisation amongst your accursed engineers.

This kit is comprised of 25 plastic components, and is supplied with a Citadel 60mm x 35.5mm Oval Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.

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Name
Warhammer 40,000 - Chaos Space Marines - Warpsmith
SKU
GW-W40K-43-85
Vendor
Games Workshop
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