Get these alternative Brutalis Arms conversion bits from Pop Goes the Monkey, and upgrade your Redemptor Dreadnought!
Pop Goes the Monkey is always dropping killer alternative conversion bits and models for almost anything you could think of. Plus, they have recently upgraded to Monkey Resin for their kits so that you can get high-quality resin minis for less.
This time, they’re offering some alternative Brutalis arms in both fist and claw variety to help your Redemptor stand out on the tabletop!
Brute-Claw Redemptor: Conversion Bits: $27.99
Sculpted by Freelance Artist: BitShapers
These bits are designed to work with the base Primaris Redemptor dreadnought, and allow you to arm it with weapons like other brutish melee dreadnoughts. It features a glue-free, insert and swivel shoulder socket attachment like the components of the standard kit. These weapon options allow your model to be more versatile to meet your ever changing needs, as well as, gives your standard kit a unique look.
The arms look great and also just pop on, meaning you can future-proof your army without having to buy full new kits. Use this to turn your Redemptor into the variant you need!
The kit includes 27 articulated parts so, you can pose your model as you like, with:
- A complete right and left arm with shoulder pads
- Left and Right Dreadnought Shredder Claws
- Carapace top-mounted Twin Stubb-gun turret
- Chassis mounts for either a set of Bolters or Melters
When it’s all built up, it looks great on the tabletop.
Brute-Fist Redemptor: Conversion Bits: $27
Sculpted by Freelance Artist: BitShapers
This option tilts a little further in the grabby region than the claws.
Monkey Resin is a high-quality UV cured resin that will come attached to a support structure from the production process. The parts are however, pre-cleaned and ready for primer once removed. Use only super glue to adhere these parts to your models.
With 27 articulated parts, you can pose your model as you like and the kit includes everything you need, from shoulder pads to chassis mounts. And the best part? You can future-proof your army without having to buy full new kits. So why wait?