Now is a great time to upgrade your Primaris Space Marines with these prime jump pack conversion bits from Tight Bore Designs!
Tight Bore Design has a ton of fantastic conversion bits that are perfect for 40k factions like Space Marines. Now, we’ve partnered with them to bring you their incredible designs to the States and beyond in far stronger resin.
We’ll take a look at some of their most recent kits, but they have a vast catalog, and on top of that, you can get free shipping worldwide as well!
Let’s take a look at just a couple of their kits, as they are the perfect place to browse if you want to upgrade your Space Marines army!
There have been a lot of teasers out there for new Primaris jump-pack dudes, so you might as well get yours ready ahead of time and set them apart from all the new units that are going to be out there!
The bits look great and will give you some variety in no time.
Here are the specs on this kit:
This item is a pack of Prime Jump Packs (set of 5)
Compatible with: Horus Heresy and Warhammer 40k Space Marine Miniatures
All products are printed to a 25-micron standard printed to a 25-micron standard using high-quality cured resin. Just like any miniature kit it is unfinished, comes unpainted, and unassembled attached to its support structure from the production process.
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