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Horus Heresy New Kratos Tank: Unboxing & Build

By Travis Pasch | August 4th, 2022 | Categories: Miniature Wargaming News & Rumors

Kratos tankDon’t miss this new Horus Heresy Kratos Tank unboxing as we build and magnetize the new plastic tank- check it out!

Rob is back unboxing the new Horus Heresy Kratos Tank and, most importantly, sees how to future-proof this using modularity and magnetization. He’ll see what it takes to get it ready for the tabletop, show the model’s size, and tell you the GOTCHAS to be aware of when building it! 

We will show you everything, including the sprues, bits, and of course, the size. That way, you can decide if this is worth your hard-earned hobby dollars.

Horus Heresy Kratos Tank: Unboxing, Build & Magnetizing

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Kratos tank 2This actually also has rules for 40k, we’re not sure how much play it will see, but still nice to have the rules nonetheless!

Kratos tank 3This is quite the beefy kit as there are 6 sprues inside, a decal sheet, and the instructions

Instructions

Kratos tank 4All the HH instructions are done in the Necromunda style and not the new 40k style, but Rob hasn’t had any problems yet.

On this page, the track guards do look very similar to each other, but they are actually different pieces. Make sure you keep track of what’s what. The hull-mounted weapons look like they can just pop in and move around a little bit which is cool.

Kratos tank 5This is where magnetizing will really come into play, as you don’t only want one weapon choice! We’ll cover how to do that in a little bit.

Kratos tank 6Rob really isn’t a big fan of the dozer blade and it doesn’t really feel like it will be easy to magnetize.

Sprues

Kratos tank 7First up is the accessory sprue and we’ve seen it before with the Spartan, and Deimos Rhino but that doesn’t mean it’s not good.

Kratos tank 8The sponson weapons are very well-detailed and seem to be part of the tongue and groove system.

Kratos tank 9You get two identically mirrored sprues here and they also have parts of the dozer blades.

Kratos tank 10This sprue is what really makes it, however, Rob thinks they could easily put out a bunch of new kits similar to the Sicarian tank with just this sprue being different.

Assembled Kratos

Kratos tank 11This is quite the exciting build as we were able to make basically the whole thing modular.

Kratos tank 12You could theoretically magnetize the dozer blade, but it is just so big and not really worth the giant hassle in Rob’s opinion.

Size Comparison

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Kratos tank 14You can see this is quite large and basically the same size as the Spartan!

Making it Modular

Kratos tank 15First up, you can actually just pop these hull sponson weapons in, so no need to glue or even magnetize them, which is just super awesome!

Kratos tank 16If you want to future-proof the side sponsons, you don’t even need magnets. You just pop the sensor off the top, switch out the guns, then put it back in the tank! However, there is a trick, Rob put a bunch of the Tamiya Extra Thin Cement in the bottom, lets it dry, and it becomes tight enough to actually just pop the weapons in there and they will hold on their own.

Kratos tank 17Now for the big guns. To start, the cowl on top of the weapons is the same for all of them. Rob didn’t actually magnetize it and just used a tiny bit of blue-tac to hold it on.

Kratos tank 18Then, you don’t glue in the top plate as it slots in well enough to not need glue. This will then give you access to the weapons.

Kratos tank 19With that off, you can just literally change out the weapons as you see fit. The only thing you will need to magnetize is the back plates. You can see how Rob put the 1/4″ diameter by 1/8″ deep magnets on there with a bit of extra sprue, which will attract them.

Kratos tank 20As you can see above, the back pieces just pop right on once you have magnets ready. You do need to do this one though, so it covers up the gap in the back.

Don’t forget you can get magnets for the Kratos tank for less by using coupon code SPIKEY10 at Magnet Baron by clicking here.  Rob always grabs his magnets from the Magnet Baron, which are perfect for hobbying, and come divided up into convenient packs of 50.

Final Thoughts: Is the Kratos Tank Worth It?

Kratos tank 21Overall, this is a really cool kit to build, and GW made it quite easy to make it modular. Especially considering you really don’t need to magnetize much at all. At a current price of $125 here in the states, it is cheaper than something you would buy from Forge World but more expensive than a Plastic Land Raider though.

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