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Top Five Dark Eldar Kits That Saving From Finecast

By Wesley Floyd | June 5th, 2019 | Categories: 40k News & Articles, Dark Eldar Drukhari

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With the Dark Eldar still seeing play on tabletops, here are our picks for the top units that really need an update or saving from Finecast!

Dark Eldar are a top army in 8th edition 40k however, none of their models were updated when their latest codex came out and that’s just sad.

With tons of options in their army being completely viable, we’ve seen a handful of different top-ranked lists. People are loving this Xenos faction right now and we think GW should update these kits:

5. Mandrakes

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One of the arguably coolest units in terms of lore and design, Mandrakes sound like the embodiment of sinister deals. But, unfortunately, a 5-man finecast kit where two duplicates are present hold the models from becoming truly amazing centerpieces for armies.

An ideal kit would be for something that’s simply updated. A better sculpt, with perhaps a few aesthetic options to really make them look nice.

4: Incubi

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Akin to the Mandrakes, Incubi have the unfortunate fate of being a 5-man Finecast kit with two pairs of duplicates, and being made of a soft, pliable resin instead of crisp, detailed, hard plastic doesn’t do any favors for those long vanes on their back and the huge blades in their hands. With how popular this unit has been over the years, it’s a surprise as to why GW hasn’t updated them yet.

As with the Mandrakes, a simple facelift is needed. Better poses, and better casting material will go a long way to making the Incubi shine.

3: Grotesques

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The only unit left behind from the huge update Haemonculus Covens received with their supplement back in 7th edition. The Grotesque is a beast of a unit, but suffers from a single, monopose finecast model in a questionable pose akin to tip-toeing along ice as to not break it. Making properly-sized units with this important part of the covens quickly becomes expensive and disheartening to the hobbyist, who has to resort to some heavy conversion to avoid a group of Frankenstein monsters all performing a dance routine.

These are in desperate need of the Zoanthrope update; a proper 3-man plastic kit with weapon options and better poses.

2: The Court of the Archon

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These are an odd addition to the list. The sculpts themselves are quite nice and fine as-is, with lots of character and very clear silhouettes, but something could be said about trying to get the full court running altogether.

With them all being separate, costly Finecast blisterpacks, the court could potentially benefit from being re-sculpted into plastic and released as a full group kit with one of each member, potentially two for the clawed fiend. Not a big requirement, but getting these more accessible could see a rise in playing them.

1: Asdrubael Vect and his Dais of Destruction

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With the king of Kabals missing in action since their 5th edition codex, there’s a big, glaring hole burning in every Drukhari codex. With Lilith and Urien leading the Cults and Covens respectively, it’s about time Vect should return to inciting fear in the hearts of Mon’keigh and other Xenos alike.

Returning in his iconic, personalized slave-crewed raider is a fun prospect, and could potentially be one of the cooler vehicle kits to be released in this age of Imperial rebuild and spreading chaos. Even then, a kit for Vect on-foot could be impressive just as well. Ideally, a kit that features both would be the prize to aim for in a perfect world of hobbying. Grated this was never Finecast, it still could use an update!

Regardless of what may come for Asdrubael, every Dark Eldar player eagerly awaits his return, with or without his ride.

What kits do you think need updates badly? Are there kits that need to be released to fill the needs of weapon options in certain units more than others? Let us know in the comments of our Facebook Hobby Group. 

About the Author: Wesley Floyd

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About Wesley Floyd: Wes has been in the Warhammer hobby since 2015 and joined the Spikey Bits writing team in 2018. He is known for his satirist takes on trending topics and imaginative yet amazingly affordable hobby solutions to painting Warhammer miniatures.

Imperial fanboy, tabletop fanatic, and the self-proclaimed King of Sprues. He knows for a fact that Mephiston red is the best-tasting paint and is the commission painting equivalent of a Wendy’s 4 for $4.  If you like what he writes and want to contact him or have your tabletop minatures painted (to a mostly okayish standard), message him on Instagram.