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80’s Return: Slaanesh Noise Marine Unbox & Build

By Tim Roberts | December 23rd, 2018 | Categories: Chaos Space Marines, Product Review, Videos, Warhammer 40k

The latest must-have 40k release is here, this time for the holidays! Don’t miss the Slaaneshi Noise Marine unboxed and reviewed!

We are going to see what it takes to get this bad boy of Chaos trimmed up assembled and ready for the Neon paint booth.

Chaos Space Marines – Noise Marine: $35.00

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This great looking miniature is based on a sculpt from the days of old, and carries the original feel of classic 80’s Warhammer 40k and glam rock!

If you don’t remember the inspiration for this new sculpt from the Rogue Trader era, GW has you covered on the box:200px-Laser_Guitar

I mean you can’t get much more 80’s than that! We love to see these little throwbacks from Games Workshop from time to time as they really seem to always do them right.

Here’s a close up of the new sprue as we try to see how hard it’s going to be to get the new miniature together.

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The new Noise Marine is fairly straightforward as far as assembly goes. Also of note, this fabulous miniature comes with a belt clip amplifier for rocking out! The hair is actually separate from the helmet too, so you have some room to maybe swap different chaos head to customize this miniature even more!

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Ton’s of crisp detail in ample supply but are overall the miniature is set up for the painter in all of us. It has a lot of flat surfaces so you can go crazy and paint all that neon and cheetah print where you see fit on this miniature.

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Here he is, ready to melt your face with a laser solo! Simply stunning when it’s all put together and ready for that sweet, sweet neon paint!

To be honest, the only real gotchas with this new Noise Marine are the number of mold lines, but if you are diligent with your scraper then you should have this rocking mini ready in no time.

That’s it for this one folks! As always keep those hobby muscles strong, stay in the trenches and check out our unboxing and build video below!

 

About the Author: Tim Roberts