Another new set of releases for Kruleboyz are here along with some new 40k McFarlane figures – check out the pricing for this week’s pre-orders.
The new HQ Kruleboyz offerings are getting closer to release and will finally be in fans’ hands as more of the official releases of AoS 3.0 hit store shelves. There are also 8 New McFarlane Figures that are now available on Amazon for delivery before Christmas even!
Let’s start with Mcfarlane, then dive into the new AoS 3.0 Kruleboyz options.
Here’s the new action figure line-up that is orderable now with current delivery quoted just before Christmas on December 10th, 2021! Oh, and they are stupid cheap price-wise when compared to a plastic character kit from GW.
If the stealth and terror tactics of the Primaris Vanguard are your thing, then this Ultramarines Reiver is the perfect action figure to add to your collection. His backpack is outfitted with a grav-chute, so even if you accidentally knock him from your shelf, he’s all but guaranteed to land safely (though be careful – in the grim darkness of the far future, anything can happen).
We’ve seen a bunch of Space Marines before but hey, now if you need to be a little stealthier, this is the way to go. Order yourshere at this link.
If you’d rather paint your own Reiver action figure, the Artist’s Proof is the ideal choice. What’s more, in place of the Ultramarines Reiver’s bolt carbine and a grav-chute, this version is equipped with alternative wargear in the form of a grapnel launcher, offering added variety should you get them both.
It’s interesting they gave this one a different weapon choice for the AP. These are really fun to paint up and you can make it whatever chapter you want. Order yourshere at this link.
Da Orks iz ’ere! The first of four greenskin action figures from McFarlane Toys sees an Ork Meganob armed with a kustom shoota and power klaw and clad in mega armour enter the fray. You also can kit out his armour rig with an optional backpack with attached banner pole, and give him the metal jaw that no self-respecting Nob would be seen without.
This is the first Ork we’ve seen from them and it’s pretty cool, but the paint job does leave a little to be desired. You can always fix it up if you want but having some giant Orks hanging around would be so much fun! Order yourshere at this link.
Of course, if you want your Meganob action figure to look even more killy (if such a thing is even possible), you’ll want it to be dual-wielding killsaws for some good ol’ fashioned slicing and dicing.
With these being more expensive we hope these are bigger and it’s a mistake on the site. The accessory of the metal jaw is just a really cool little addition. Order yourshere at this link.
The third Ork action figure enables you to match the three-model Meganobz set with a Big Mek clad in mega armour. He’s tooled up with all the gubbinz you could want, including a kombi-weapon with skorcha, a power klaw, and even a backpack-mounted kustom force field generator.
With a force field and a kombi-weapon, this is just a really cool figure! Order yourshere at this link.
The Artists’ Proof edition of the mega-armoured Ork Big Mek is the perfect opportunity for you to try your hand at painting a large-scale greenskin. Armed and equipped with the same wargear as the painted version, you can add your own creative flair to this awesome action figure to make it truly your own.
If you’re not too excited about the paint jobs on the above Orks, then this is the way to go. Order yourshere at this link.
If you serve the will of the Hive Mind, there’s no better way to prove it than with this fearsome Genestealer action figure. It comes pre-painted in the colours of Hive Fleet Leviathan, and this beastie looks ready to tear anything in its way to pieces.
If you love Nids, you’re finally grabbing a McFarlane fig! Rejoice for all action figure lovers. Order yourshere at this link.
If you’re feeling especially outlandish, the Artist’s Proof version represents one of the infamous Ymgarl Genestealers, complete with the tell-tale combination of scything talons and feeder tendrils. As a blank canvas, you can paint your action figure in the colours of your Hive Fleet of choice.
Last but not least, the Nids are also getting an AP as well. So if you want to paint up your custom scheme, you can!
There are quite a few kits overall (that we know of), so plenty to look forward to for both sides still! Since this isn’t even all the Kruleboyz stuff, with plenty of Stormcast left.Â
This plastic kit is comprised of 75 pieces, with which you can build Gobsprakk, The Mouth of Mork and his onerous steed, Killabeak, and it comes supplied with one 130mm Citadel Round base. Alternatively, this kit can be built as a Killaboss on Corpse-rippa Vulcha. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.
This kit is comprised of 66 plastic components, with which you can assemble one Swampboss Skumdrekk, and is supplied with a Large Oval Base. This model can alternatively be assembled as a Snatchaboss on Sludgeraker Beast. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.
This 43 piece plastic kit lets you build one Marshcrawla Sloggoth, complete with a howdah crewed by cruel and mischievous grots. There are a number of build options available, including two heads for the Sloggoth and a choice of catchin’ nets and snatchin’ stikks for two of the crew – perfect if you fancy running multiple versions of these loathsome beasts. The kit also comes with one 105mm x 70mm Oval Citadel base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.
With this kit, there are also options to build one Gutrippa Boss, a Gutrippa banner, and a choice of two Gutrippa musicians. This kit comes supplied with 10x 32mm Citadel Round bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.
This kit is comprised of 23 plastic components, with which you can assemble one Nexus Syphon, which can be seen drawing a swirling ball of energy out of the ground. This kit is for use in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. This kit is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.