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Primaris Eliminators & Phobos Lieutenant 40k Unboxing

By Tim Roberts | September 24th, 2019 | Categories: 40k News & Articles

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Don’t miss our unbox and build of the new Space Marine Eliminators and Phobos Lt as we compare them to other Primaris minis out there!

Games Workshop is all about Space Marines this week! Come today we are going to unbox and build the new Multi-Part Eliminators and see what our options are there as well as the new Lieutenant in Phobos Armor. We are going to get these minis ready for the tabletop so you can decide if they are worth your hard-earned hobby dollars.

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Primaris Eliminators: $50

Get Yours For Less From Miniature Market! or Dicehead Games

Eliminators

First up is the new Space Marine 3 man Eliminator Kit. These guys come with a ton of bits, and everything you need to equip them the way you want for your army. As far as being able to switch out weapons with the use of magnets we’re not going to say it’s imposable, but the way they are designed is going to make it tough for sure.

Eliminators

Here you see the Squad leader doing some recon with his space-age binoculars. This kit is worth picking up if you want to add some more head popping to your Space Marine Army. But beware, these guys are a Heavy Support choice.

For a better look at the rest of the squad as well some tactics talk, check out our video below.

Lieutenant in Phobos Armor: $35

Get Yours For Less From Miniature Market! or Dicehead Games

Lieutenant in Phobos Armor

The new Lieutenant in Phobos Armor might be one of the best looking releases this week, and it’s coming in hot and popping smoke. Assembly for this model is pretty straight forward and the seam lines are well hidden once again.

Lieutenant in Phobos Armor

The pose on this guy is dynamic and the detail is on point with the quality of some of GWs more expensive minis. These new releases this week are going to see some play on the tabletop for sure. For a better look at these new minis and some more great assembly tips check out our video below.

About the Author: Tim Roberts