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Pop Goes the Monkey has Alternative Black Templars Bits!

redemptor dreadnought kit feature rIf you want to set your army apart Pop Goes the Monkey has a ton of amazing alternative Black Templars bits that will take your army over the top!

Pop Goes the Monkey is always coming out with some of the coolest minis and bits on the market! They have also recently upgraded to Monkey Resin for their kits so you can get high-quality resin minis for less. Nothing wrong with saving some cash.

This time around they are adding a whole host of upgrade bits for all you Temp[lars players out there. The kits make converting your minis take minutes and not hours while giving them a unique look. Plus, with a new Templars book coming soon, you can get these early before the demand gets crazy. Might as well get what you need now to get those conversions rolling. Enough of this talking, let’s jump into the bits!

Redemptor Dreadnought Kit- MALTESE CROSS: $24.99

redemptor dreadnought kitWe’ve used a ton of their dread kits in the past and they always fit on without much work and are super high-quality. If you want an easy conversion to set your Redemptors apart, this is perfect! If you love what Pop Goes the Monkey is up to, check out some of their other stuff here!

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The Atlas Pattern bits are designed to fit the Primaris Redemptor dreadnought model kit. It’s meant to give your standard kit a unique look that resembles a Leviathan Dreadnought of the Great Crusade Era. The parts provide raised emblems and details for easy painting.

Impulsor Branding Kit- Maltese Cross: $19.99

Impulsor kit

These components are designed to be able to fit the Primaris Impulsor kit to give your model a unique look. The front plate replaces the associated part of the Impulsor kit. This kit also includes a set of add-on vehicle insignia to fit the open area on either side of the vehicle. 

Maltese Cross Boarding Shield: $11.99

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These custom shields are sold unpainted and meant to be added to your favorite 28mm marine model. Painting is made easy by providing a raised emblem and details ensuring a consistent and uniform appearance.

The hand holding the shield is included as part of the shield so, adding these to your model requires a minor amount of hobby skills. Simply snip off part of a marine arm you already have, or add a set of Adjustable Arms from our store to your order in the style you want.

Full Rhinoback Impulsor Kit: $34.99

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Our Rhinoback Impulsor is a variant of the standard Primaris Impulsor design that incorporates an enclosed crew compartment to better protect your troop traversing across the battlefield.

This conversion kit is meant to fit the Primaris Impulsor model kit (Not the Repulsor kit). We kept the standard “Top-Hatch” fitting of our Rhino Chassis parts so, this kit will allow you to incorporate many of our other conversation parts like missile launchers and turret weapons.

Lancer Power Shields: $10.99

The Lancer Shield was inspired by the regal shield carried by jousting knights. This kit includes Left and Right-Handed shields and are sold unpainted. They are designed to fit any of your favorite 28mm marine model. The shield includes the hand holding it so, adding these to your model requires just a minor amount of hobby skill. Simply snip off part of a marine arm you already have, or add a set of Adjustable Arms from our store to your order in the style you want. Painting is made easy by providing a raised emblem and details ensuring a consistent and uniform appearance.

That does it for this one, now go grab some awesome bits to upgrade your Templars!

Get Your Alternative Black Templars Bits Here!

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Travis Pasch

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About Travis Pasch: Travis has been a Warhammer 40k hobbyist since the 1990s, playing the game since Third Edition. Through extensive traveling, he’s seen a lot of the miniatures hobby from across the world, giving him a unique perspective on the latest gaming topics and trends.

Travis’s brother even owns a commission painting studio, where he’s picked up a lot of good advice and techniques for painting Warhammer and tabletop miniatures over the years, as well. Travis joined the Spikey Bits team in 2019 and has been the lead writer since 2020.

Currently, he’s working on converting all his 40k Adeptus Mechanicus models and becoming a true tech enjoyer, complete with both sad and happy robot noises!