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40k Sisters of Battle Seraphim Unboxed

By Tim Roberts | April 13th, 2020 | Categories: Warhammer 40k

seraphim sisters of battle unboxingDon’t miss our unbox and build of the 40k Sisters of Battle Seraphim multi-part kit, as we compare it to the other minis out there!

Today we are going back to take a look at one of the last kits Games Workshop produced before the shutdown. We’ll crack open this kit and show you what you get for your hobby dollars and put one of these holy warriors together!

Seraphim Squad: $55

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Seraphim Squad

“The kit builds five Seraphim. The Seraphim each carry two bolt pistols, though two of their number can instead be equipped with hand flamers while two more can bear inferno pistols. One model can be assembled as a Seraphim Superior, armed with a bolt pistol or plasma pistol in one hand and a choice of bolt pistol, chainsword or power sword in the other.

This set is supplied in 107 plastic components and contains 5x Citadel 32mm Round Bases and 2x Citadel 45mm Groove Stem Sets. An Adepta Sororitas Transfer Sheet is also included.”

40k Sisters of Battle Seraphim Unboxing & Build

Seraphim SquadAs far as assembly goes, these models are a lot like the basic troops. You have a front and back half for the torso and then you add legs, arms, and head of your choosing. The only thing to look out for is to match the right backpack to the right torso which shouldn’t be an issue if you follow the instructions closely.

Seraphim Squad

As far as the sprue goes, Games Workshop didn’t skip any detail when it comes to the Sisters releases and this kit is no exception. Love them or hate them GW does produce some of the best looking miniatures on the market today!

Seraphim Squad

And here is one of the new minis (left) next to one of the ETB Seraphim Sisters from the Sisters of Battle starter box (right). As you can see they both look great but the multi-part mini has a few extra details. But when you get these two all painted up you won’t be able to tell any difference when they are on the battlefield.

Seraphim Squad: $55

As always, keep those hobby muscles strong, stay in the trenches, and check out our video below! Patreon supporters of Spikey Bits get models like this each month shipped to them.

 

About the Author: Tim Roberts