The Martians runners are here. Checkout the new Ad Mech Ninja Assassins up close and personal!
This week bring the new ‘two sprue’ Sicarian kit. Once again you can make a TON more infantry models with just a little conversion magic, because of all the extra bits from heads to arms and even equipment!
The new Sicarian kit makes both the Infiltrator and Rustalker units types from the Adeptus Mechanicus codex
Here’s the highlights
100+ parts
Dual Sets of 5 heads, Gasmasks for Ruststalkers, and Saucer ones for the Infiiltrators
Dual sets of Melee Weapon Arms for the Ruststalkers, and Taser Goads with bits options to become Power Weapons / Chordclaw arms.
They also include the ‘dinky’ new transfer sheet. Small but potent, the designs are great regardless (and look great on the vehicles IMHO).
The new kits are becoming more and more complicated to assemble! Be sure to read the instructions before AND during assembly, as Games Workshop has added a ton of new ‘action symbols’ to help every step of the way.
For the second week in a row the new Adeptus Mechanicus kits haven’t failed to impress!
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