![]() ![]() ![]() The head is also on a standard marine head ball joint so you can switch the heads out and replace if you want. This gives us some articulation for poses. I thought I’d share this picture from the instructions. The thigh and crotch armour pieces are separate so you can leave off if you prefer. The torsos are on a ball joint. So if you don’t use the siege drills your bitz box immediately benefits from a total of 6 meltaguns and 6 flamers! These weapons are mounted on the side of the siege drills. In the above picture you can see two flamers and two meltaguns. 3x twin linked Lascannons, 3x twin linked heavy bolters, 3x Grav-cannons and grav amps, 3x Ironclad assault launchers, 3x hurricane bolters, 3x missile launchers (frag and krak, no option for flak in the codex), 6x melta guns, 6x flamers, 3x pairs of siege drills and an omniscope. In the box you get the following weapons. It is nice to have three models with different details sculpted on or three different bare heads or even different poses. It’s a lot more tooling to do then if they were to have just a single sprue. ![]() At first I thought the sprues were all the same, but actually you get three unique sprues here! That’s kinda cool, but does start to explain the expense of the box set. Stripping the shrink wrap away and opening the box you’re confronted with three sprues, a bag of bases (50mm, that’s 10mm bigger than terminators), a transfer (decals) sheet and an instruction sheet. The box is slightly deeper then your average troop size box (225mm wide by 150mm high and 45mm deep). Love them or loathe them the Centurions have arrived and Tale of Painters are pleased to share with you an unboxing of this controversial new box set. ![]()
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