Forge World: Eidolon und mehr
Forge World legen diese Woche gleich einen ganzen Schwung Neuheiten vor!
Es gibt Lord Commander Eidolon aus der Charakter Series, Techmarines in MK III und MK IV Rüstungen, Schulterpanzer für die Imperial Fists und mit Tamurkhan kehrt ein Anhänger der Nurgle auf die Schlachtfelder von Age of Sigmar zurück.
Lord Commander Eidolon of the Emperor’s Children – 45,00 GBP
Lord Commander Eidolon was the pre-eminent commander of the Emperor’s Children. An exemplar of the Legion, he embodied the perfection sought by the sons of Fulgrim. His arrogance and search for perfection led him to the ministrations of Chief Apothecary Fabius in his quest to ‘improve’ upon the designs of the Emperor of Mankind.
A skilled and aggressive warrior who specialised in striking down his foes with a single blow, Eidolon carried a master crafted thunder-hammer and archaeotech pistol in to battle, and made use of a jump pack to strike with speed and surprise. The surgeries he endured enhanced him with a sonic shrieker grafted into his larynx that produced a howl so destructive it could shatter bone and armour.
Lord Commander Eidolon is part of the Horus Heresy Character Series. He can be mounted on a removable display base depicting the remains of a shattered Deredeo pattern Dreadnought. A pair of optional heads, one helmeted and one bare, are included. Lord Commander Eidolon is presented in a Horus Heresy Character Series presentation box.
This is a complete, multi-part resin kit. It includes one 32mm round base and one 50mm round base.
Techmarine in MK III Armour – 22,00 GBP
Specialists in the technological needs of their Legion, Techmarines are trained in the rites and secrets of the Mechanicum. They tread a fine line of loyalty between Legion and the Machine Cult of Mars but their duty comes above all other concerns, tasked as they are with overseeing the maintenance and manufacture of their Legions arsenal. Techmarines are often found in the heart of battle, repairing damaged vehicles and incanting words of supplication to beleaguered machine-spirits.
This Mk III Techmarine is armed with a servo-arm, power axe and bolt pistol. He wears modified MK III power armour. Rules for using Techmarines in Horus Heresy Games can be found in the Legiones Astartes Crusade Army List.
This is a complete, multi-part resin model supplied with a 32mm round base.
Techmarine in MK IV Armour – 22,00 GBP
Specialists in the technological needs of their Legion, Techmarines are trained in the rites and secrets of the Mechanicum. They tread a fine line of loyalty between Legion and the Machine Cult of Mars but their duty comes above all other concerns, tasked as they are with overseeing the maintenance and manufacture of their Legions arsenal. Techmarines are often found in the heart of battle, repairing damaged vehicles and incanting words of supplication to beleaguered machine-spirits.
This Mk IV Techmarine is armed with a servo-arm, power axe and bolt pistol. He wears modified MK IV power armour. Rules for using Techmarines in Horus Heresy Games can be found in the Legiones Astartes Crusade Army List.
This is a complete, multi-part resin model supplied with a 32mm round base.
Imperial Fists MK VI Shoulder Pads – 9,50 GBP
A bastion of loyalty in a sea of treachery and doubt, the Imperial Fists stood firm against the betrayal of their brother Legions. The most loyal sons of the Emperor, they are the masters of constructing fortifications on an immense scale, and accepted the honour of fortifying and defending Terra from the oncoming storm of the Horus Heresy.
These Mk VI shoulder pads feature Imperial Fists Legion iconography. Each set contains 10 resin Space Marine shoulder pads.
Tamurkhan the Maggot Lord – 125,00 GBP
In ancient days the great horde of Tamurkhan the Maggot Lord swept out of the Northern wastes despoiling all before it. Great Slaughter they brought to many lands as Tamurkhan sought the Throne of Chaos. Riding to war atop his great Toad Dragon Bubebolos, Tamurkhan dealt ruin and death to all that stood in his way.
Tamurkhan the Maggot Lord, favoured by Nurgle with powers of regeneration, rains blows down onto his foes from high on the back of Bubebolos with the Black Cleaver, a potent magical battleaxe. Buebolos the Toad Dragon is content to stomp and smash its prey, or to lash at them with its prehensile tongue and tear at them with its fearsome jaws. Tamurkhan’s true form is that of a bloated, maggot-like parasite which, in its death throes, can attempt to posses the great hero that slew him.
This is a complete, multi-part resin model. It includes four nurglings that can be added to the model wherever you wish.
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Auch wenn es eine Dose ist: Ich muss als altes Chaosbunny sagen, dass Eidolon wirklich sehr gut geworden ist!
Ich finde Eidolon sieht super aus. Jetzt bitte noch, Lucius, Fabius und Saul Travitz. 🙂
„…specialised in striking down his foes with a single blow… a sonic shrieker grafted into his larynx that produced a howl so destructive it could shatter bone and armour.“
Also ungefähr so ? 😀
Ich dachte auf den ersten Blick Eidolon steht auf einem zerstörten Warjack 🙂
Tamurkhan ist zururck!
jetzt noch das mammut und ich bin froh (und Pleite)
Forgeworld hat es einfach drauf
Also Eidolon sieht so aus als hätte der gerade massiv gefurzt, anders kann ich mir nicht erklären, dass sein Cape/Umhang in einem Sturm weht während sein Haar schlaff runterhängt. Kleines Detail, dass die Figur für mich ruiniert…
Emperors Pride Haargel. Für die Frisur die 10,000 Jahre halten muss.
Vielleicht läuft das Sprungmodul gerade warm^^
@ Caligula:
Müßte dann der Mantel nicht um seine Füße wehen?
Nicht zwangsläufig. Wenn man über ein runterhängendes Papier pustet, wird es auch nach oben gezogen.
Mein Argument wäre aber eher, dass so ein Mantel für einen nicht zu starken Windstoß mehr Angriffsfläche bietet als die Haare.
Eidolon gefällt mir so richtig gut. Der wird über kurz oder lang seinen Weg zu mir finden. Nur das Jumppack finde ich ein wenig „unfertig“ wenn ich mir den restlichen Prunk auf der Rüstung betrachte, trotzdem ein super Modell. Mehr davon, Lucius etc.
Eidolon gefällt mir ziemlich gut, nur die Adlerschwinge an der Schulter sieht aus wie ein Zusatzstück von Scibor.
Die beiden Techmarines finde ich mehr als gelungen, aaaber – und es gibt immer ein aber – wenn da nicht die Ressourcen Frage wäre… 22£ für ein Modell…o_O