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Wargames Atlantic Raumjager Unboxing

By Andrew Schrank | March 23rd, 2021 | Categories: Product Review, Unboxing, Videos, Warhammer 40k

wargames Atlantic raumjager thumbThe greatest sport is war! or is it? Either way, we have an unboxing of Wargames Atlantic Raumjager models that are great for a ton of tabletop games out there!

Wargames Atlantic has been making models since last summer, and Rob has had his eye on them. Finally, they got in contact with each other and Rob was able to get his hand on some to share with us!

Wargames Atlantic Raumjager Unboxing: $34,99 (bundles available for more than one)

sprues for raumjagerRight out the gate we can really tell that the quality of these minis is going to be on par with the bigger companies out there. With full sprues and a complete box with art and the whole package, this set doesn’t shy away from being the best product it can be.

Probably the best part about this kit is that its 24 models for $34.99. Yes, that’s right that’s less than $1 a model! Plus, while they don’t come with bases, it still looks like a good value!

Another cool thing about these models is that they were sculpted by the legendary Bob Naismith who basically made Space Marines for Games Workshop!

plasma raumjager assembledFor the first model he assembles, he gives him a plasma-Esque gun. Although these models are plastic and not resin, the details are still holding there own.

raumjager sisterNext up we get to see a female variant with a normal carbine weapon. Some areas on this specific variant look duller, but with some paint, you can easily work around it, and make this model look amazing.

raumjager broThe last variant is a helmeted soldier again with a normal carbine type weapon. First off, wow, even with the helmet the details on the face really stand out on this guy in particular. Not to mention across all the models the creases in the clothes are pretty good.

There definitely isn’t a lack of attention to detail on any these models.

bro next to deathcorThe last thing Rob shows us is a size comparison with his beloved Death Korps model. These both are almost exactly the same size, the Wargames model is a little stockier, making them seem a little more imposing.

wargames atlantic conersionsPhoto via Wargames Atlantic Facebook

If Rob didn’t already have so many Death Korps models he may have made the army with these new Wargames models as alternatives!

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That’s it for this one, be sure to watch the full video below or Rob’s breakdown and insights. Patreon supporters of Spikey Bits get products like this each month shipped to them.

About the Author: Andrew Schrank

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Andrew Schrank

Job Title: Miniatures & Warhammer Hobby Staff Writer

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About Andrew Schrank: Over the past 15 years, Andrew has played all the games, including tabletop and video games, and immersed himself in the associated lore. Andrew joined the Spikey Bits team in 2018 and covers the Warhammer hobby and tournament scene, along with the latest in tabletop miniatures, each week.

Aspiring diplomat, Lord of Fluff, and Master of Ice Hammer, He loves Star Wars, Chaos Undivided, and Gundam. During his free time, he hunts Platinum trophies on PS5 and reads international news. On weekends, Andrew plays commander and cEDH games, often with unique strategies that push the limits.

He believes each day presents a new opportunity to grow and be challenged.