Spikey Bits » Forge World Showcase: Heresy Cataphractii Terminators
Wow Forge World has really cranked it up a notch with all the new “Heresy” kits they just announced. Lets take a closer look at the Cataphractii Terminators with Special Weapons Set, which look a lot like the Custode Terminators don’t you think?
I think a lot of these will be purchased to accompany The Emperor into battle.
This bad boy will be up on Forge World for order soon, yours for only 33 GBP and 13 GBP respectively (~$75 USD)
Pictures courtesy of FW. What do you think of these guys? -MBG
Cataphractii Terminators armed with Special Weapons and the Powerfist set.
Cataphractii Terminator with Heavy Flamer and Lightning Claw.
Cataphractii Terminator with Heavy Flamer and Lightning Claw.
Cataphractii Terminator with Autocannon and Powerfist from the Powerfist set
Cataphractii Terminator with Autocannon and Powerfist from the Powerfist set
Cataphractii Terminator with Combi-Bolter (from the Powerfist or Poweraxe set) and Powermaul.
Cataphractii Terminator with Combi-Bolter (from the Powerfist or Poweraxe set) and Lightning Claw.
Cataphractii Terminator with Combi-Bolter (from the Powerfist or Poweraxe set) and Lightning Claw.
Cataphractii Terminator with Combi-Bolter (from the Powerfist or Poweraxe set) and Thunder Hammer.
Cataphractii Terminator with Lightning Claws and Grenade Harness
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