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New Prioress Battle-Armor 3 Pack: Back In Stock

By Rob Baer | August 13th, 2021 | Categories: 40k News & Articles, News & Rumors, Sisters of Battle

prioress-painted-by-next-level-paintingBack in stock and ready to ship! The new Sisters Prioress Battle-Armor miniatures 3 pack by Antonis Bouras is ready for action!

On rare occasions, a Sister’s faith is so strong, that when she is slain on the battlefield, she is kept alive by the power of her faith alone. When such an extraordinary act of Faith is witnessed, as a reward, the mangled remains of the Warrior Sister are permanently encased inside a Prioress Battle-Armor.

When fully assembled it stands 7cm tall- very similarly sized to the new Games Workshop Paragon Battlesuit.

antonis-bouras-prioress-battle-armorEach model comes with over 40 parts to customize them any way you want!

The multipart Prioress Battle-Armor Kits are made to a 25-micron standard on a high-quality resin printer. It can be assembled in a wide range of poses and has many weapons and customization options.

The best part is you get two of these Prioress models for one low price!

Pre-Order yours now, and get $5 off the kit plus a bunch of other discounts until May 14th! These will be a limited run at this price, so you’ll need to hop on early to ensure you get yours first!

Plus this will be printed in our new stronger Void Resin™

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Void Resin is our propriety new resin that makes 3d prints feel and act more like plastic, and the strength benefits are amazing.  Watch Rob disrespect a model printed with Void Resin below:

Gif-void resinWe think the YouTube video with accompanying audio is even more impressive.

This material is sure to be a game-changer and we are very happy to be offering this at no extra charge.

Prioress Battle-Armor

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Prioress Size ComparisonThis is not a Games Workshop product, Sisters model painted by Castle Brush Studio, for size comparison only 

  • Each model contains over 40 parts (base not included) including a left-handed weapon that can be configured as a flamer, multi-melta, or bolt weapon.
  • For close combat, it comes with three right-handed weapons including a flail, sword, and mace for purging the heretics.
  • Shoulder weapons include a set of missile, flamer, and bolt thrower bits.
  • Other optional bits include three head variants, two backcloth bits, as well as armored and cloth waist bits
  • You can also add an extra set of close combat and shooting weapons for dual-wielding (or equipping in the suit’s opposite hands), as well as other extra bits by purchasing the optional Battle-Armor accessory set!
  • Fully assembled a Battle-Armor suit stands 7cm (2.75″) tall- very similar to the Games Workshop Sisters of Battle Paragon Warsuit
  • Instructions are located in the images on the product page here along with a primed and assembled version of one Prioress model (with interchangeable combat and shoulder weapons). You may have to use magnets on the ranged weapon bits to make them swappable.

If you’ve been looking for that centerpiece to set your army apart, well, here it is! This multi-part kit is simply amazing!  Even if you don’t play an army that can use it, it would still be an interesting project to paint up.

If you are after just the .STL files themselves, they are available on Antonis Bouras’ Art Station by clicking this link!

Get Your Prioress Battle-Armor 2 Model Kit Here

Which of the poses is your favorite? What weapons will you be using?

Let us know in the comments of our Facebook Hobby Group, and make sure you enter the latest monthly giveaway for FREE today! Sales & marketing contracted through Spikey Bits and fulfilled by Slicer LLC. The owner of this site has a financial interest in the sale of these miniatures.

About the Author: Rob Baer

Rob Baer

 rob avatar faceJob Title: Founder, Publisher, & Managing Editor

Founded Spikey Bits in 2009

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Bio: Virginia restless, miniature painter & cat dad. He blames LEGOs for all this, as there was something about those little-colored blocks that started it all. Spikey Bits sprung from Rob staying motivated to hobby on his backlog of projects, while sharing his knowledge with others during the early blogging era.

LEGO maniac and scale model hobbyist in the 80s turned miniature wargamer and trading card player ever since. He’s played every edition of Warhammer 40k and Warhammer Fantasy (since 5th Edition), but Titans of all sizes will always be his favorite! It’s even rumored that his hobby vault rivals the Solemnance Galleries, containing rulebooks filled with lore from editions long past, ancient packs of black-bordered Magic Cards, and minatures made of pewter and resin.