Don’t miss our unboxing of the Warhammer 40k Captain in Gravis Armor, Primaris Ancient, and Tau Darkstrider releases!
Rob is back unboxing the newest releases for the Space Marines and Tau. He’ll see what it takes to get them ready for the tabletop, show the size of the models, and tell you the GOTCHAS to be aware of when building them!
We are going to show you everything including the sprues, bits, and of course, the size. That way you can decide if these are worth your hard-earned hobby dollars.
Captain Gravis Armor, Primaris Ancient, & Tau Darkstrider: Unboxing
These are the three minis we’ll be looking at today. Even though no one really asked for new Marines, they are pretty cool minis, so at least there’s that!
He comes with 2 sprues and a 40mm base. There is definitely a lot of detail and seems to be pretty well done.
The instructions are pretty straightforward, but there are quite a few small fiddly bits that could be annoying. However, there does look to be some room for magnetization with for the close combat weapons that well show you in a second.
This mini is actually really sweet! There is a lot of detail and just a fun mini.
It took Rob about 5 minutes to magnetize all three of the weapon options. He went to the Magnet Baron for his supply because they are a good deal and always are high-quality. When you’re drilling, just be sure to drill directly into the arm so it doesn’t get all wonky. He used an N-52 strength 1/8 diameter x 1/16″ deep magnet for this if you want to go with the same one.
We know this comes with two different standards, but let’s hope the arms are separate so we can magnetize. They both look pretty cool, however, and there are plenty of bits.
There are different arms, but they are holding it differently, so it’s not just one arm to magnetize. Because of that, magnetizing it would be really hard, so a little annoying.
Honestly, it looks really well done when put together. There is a lot going on with the belt, but shouldn’t be too bad. The banner is basically paint by number with all the raised edges, which is nice!
This was the only new mini for Tau this time around and there’s only one small sprue without a ton of options. Still, they did a great job with the detail.
The wall bit is really close to the model, so we’ll see how that goes, but other than that, it seems really easy to build.
The wall is really close as we thought it would be and Rob probably wouldn’t glue it down until you’ve painted the rest of the model. But overall, there is a lot going on with it being such a small dude!
It’s also really tiny! When compared with the Ancient, he just looks like a baby. For the price, maybe converting it is the way to go instead of spending the $35 even though it looks cool.
Final Thoughts
Overall, some really cool minis, but for $35 the Darkstrider is really tiny and probably a mini you could convert if you put a little effort into it.
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