Home » Warhammer 40k » Spotlight On: Mortuary Prime, & Eldar Spider Minis
Checkout some of the latest alternate miniatures from Wargame Exclusive. Today we’re taking a look back at the Mortuary Prime, and Eldar Light Spiders.
Recently Wargame Exclusive has put out some great minis to use as Warp Spiders they call Light Side Eldar Spiders. Obviously Grim Skull studios are known for making very high quality and extremely detailed minis so let’s take a look at just how amazing these models are!
No need to buy any bases for these because they come with their own highly detailed resin bases!
Game Workshop’s Warp Spiders are very dated and there’s sure to be updated models coming sometime in the future, but who knows when that will be! In the mean time, we have these highly detailed minis to use instead!
We are starting to see some Nurgle-looking miniatures as well, they are doing an incredible job with all the details such as the chains and skulls on the wings.
To see all the models above in better detail, press play on the video below.
56mm HQ resin miniature with 2 base.
These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly.
Head over to Wargame Exclusive, browse their entire selection of incredible minis that can be used in just about any 40k army and grab some of these great minis today!
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