Don’t miss this one! The dapper new Primaris Space Marine Iron Father Techmarine has been revealed in plastic, and he looks good!
Warhammer Community announced last week that the Iron Hands will be getting a gorgeous new Iron Father character later this year. Let take a look at all the latest from Warhammer Fest 2019
We think it’s safe to say the wait was worth it! This named Iron Father will be hitting shelves (and your opponents) later this year…
Images of the new model in plastic sent to us from Sablednah
From here it looks like the model will be too big for just one sprue, judging by the components are configured on the sprue on the left. No noticeable variants can be seen from the official picture above and this new image.
Question is what new release will be accompanying this model? Perhaps a new Space Marine 2.0 Codex similar to Chaos’ along with the multipart kits from Spadowspear? Or perhaps this new Character will be part of the rumored Primarch Starter Box fighting Lion El’Jonson and the Dark Angels?
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