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The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/09/13 13:35:55


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


With the legs and arms better positioned, should look properly blocky.

Still not at all keen on vibrantly green Ork skin.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/09/13 14:26:32


Post by: Stormonu


I'll have to pick up the Ork Buddies (TM) for my youngest.

Will need both genestealers, definitely!


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/09/13 16:37:36


Post by: Mentlegen324


I really dislike the idea of the artist proof figures as alternate sculpts. Means more figures to collect but this time they only have relatively small yet noticeable differences.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/09/13 16:38:41


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


 Stormonu wrote:
I'll have to pick up the Ork Buddies (TM) for my youngest.

Will need both genestealers, definitely!


The toys are pretty chunky and well made. However, mine have not been in the hands of little people, so not sure how resilient they are to boisterous handling?


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/09/17 14:11:14


Post by: Ghaz


Infiltrate Your Action Figure Collection With New Vanguard Space Marines From JOYTOY





Fans of Warhammer 40,000 have been spoiled over the past year with stunning action figures from Bandai and McFarlane Toys. Now, two new sets are joining them in a collaboration between Games Workshop and JOYTOY.

Behold the Ultramarines Incursors and Infiltrators! Both sets of four Space Marines will be available on the Games Workshop webstore for a strictly limited period – from the 25th of September to the 3rd of October – so don’t miss your chance to own these incredible figures.

Each figure measures 12cm (or about 4.75”) tall with 25 points of articulation, and they come fully pre-painted with intricate detail down to squad markings and edge highlights. Faithful reproductions of their equipment can be attached and detached at will, making it easy to assemble scaled-up versions of your Vanguard Ultramarines.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/09/17 17:27:41


Post by: Wha-Mu-077


Wow, imagine if they made figures in this style of something remotely interesting!


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/09/17 17:28:00


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


They do like nice, but will come to the price for me, especially as a limited time order.

Also, my other go-to plastic crack dealers have the new McFarlane stuff shown above up for pre-order

I’ve ordered from IDtoys quite a few times and never had a problem


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/09/19 07:12:29


Post by: Gordy2000


Crikey, those Meganobs are quite a bit more pricey than the earlier stuff.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/09/19 15:23:29


Post by: manic _miner


Joy Toy figures do some amazing Mecha types and figures too.
Looking forward to seeing the prices on these.
Should really be five figures per set though.
Large scale Killteam .


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/09/21 07:30:08


Post by: Snrub


I'm interested in getting my hands on the artists proof genestealer.

Where does one buy these sorts of things?
Nevermind.

Didn't realise they sold them on the GW site.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/09/21 20:34:55


Post by: angryboy2k


The Joytoys figures are finally the larger scale man-dollies that I didn't know I've always wanted to play with. Unfortunately the pricing looks like it's going to be... high.

As far as I know, there was an early bird price of something like $125 for all eight back in June - which would have been amazing, frankly.

Now, domestic Chinese pricing works out at US$108 for four, but they up the price for export to $149. I don't feel like that's an affordable price point at all and I really hope it's not what we're going to see on the weekend.

Does anyone have any hints of what prices GW is going to put them up at?


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/09/24 22:06:28


Post by: angryboy2k


Wow - they're up on the New Zealand site at a completely ludicrous NZ$280 (US$197). I'd be importing them from China for that price if I still wanted them... it's beyond lunacy.

I've gotta be honest. My enthusiasm's been tempered.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/09/30 09:26:59


Post by: OrionHunter88


What I don't get is that with every new license it has to be Ultramarines? Are there even any actual Ultramarines fans?
Glad to see that McFarlane is branching out a bit, and there were a few Bandai representing different chapters...

Still, I would probably fork over the $240 for the Bandai's new Captain if he was something cool like Black Templars, Space Wolves, or Imperial Fists (Three of my personal favorites). Or something really cool like Thousand Sons or Death Guard. I just can't justify spending that much on a chapter I could care less about. What I really don't get is while someone could argue its for mass market appeal, these initial releases are on low advertising made-to-order 1 week only runs. Only serious Warhammer 40k fans are even going to find out about it. So WHY is GW pushing Ultramarines so hard?

I have Bandai's Imperial Fists intercessor and I love it. Would love to have my W40K action figure collection grow, but I'm not going to throw down serious cash for lame Ultramarines, and now Joy Toy's Ultramarines AND some 1-off infiltrators. Hard pass. Joy Toy makes some good looking figures (I don't own any personally), but would definitely pick up some INTERESTING figures. On that note the Joy Toy approach seems more fitting for something like Kasrkin Squad or maybe a command HQ. Continuing o, if they were releasing two different types of squads why not make one imperium and the other chaos or xenos?

All I'm saying is that I'm pretty disappointed with the direction GW is pushing the premium end of W40k action figures. McFarlane is for the masses - heck I see them at Target. Good, I'm glad that exists. So with these premium made to order runs please ditch the generic.




The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/09/30 10:32:12


Post by: precinctomega


What I don't get is that with every new license it has to be Ultramarines? Are there even any actual Ultramarines fans?

This is a great example of mistaking the visible audience for the audience.

The visible audience (be they Dakkaites, YT commenters, FB group members or even your local club scene) is only the vocal minority. The whole audience is much bigger and, generally, far more conventional in their opinions and tastes. Ultramarines are very popular with the audience as a whole, as are marines as a whole, even though the visible (to us) audience finds them boring.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/09/30 10:42:11


Post by: Wha-Mu-077


 precinctomega wrote:
What I don't get is that with every new license it has to be Ultramarines? Are there even any actual Ultramarines fans?

This is a great example of mistaking the visible audience for the audience.

The visible audience (be they Dakkaites, YT commenters, FB group members or even your local club scene) is only the vocal minority. The whole audience is much bigger and, generally, far more conventional in their opinions and tastes. Ultramarines are very popular with the audience as a whole, as are marines as a whole, even though the visible (to us) audience finds them boring.


But... why? What's there to like about Ultramarines? Their whole shtick is that they're generic and good at everything and bland.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/09/30 10:51:51


Post by: precinctomega


Their whole shtick is that they're generic and good at everything and bland.


I think you may have just answered your own question.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/09/30 10:53:24


Post by: Overread


They are also the poster-boy army for the game; one of the easier armies to get into to start playing and human.

Basically all things that make them an easy first port of call for many people getting into the hobby.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/09/30 11:17:24


Post by: The Phazer


OrionHunter88 wrote:
I have Bandai's Imperial Fists intercessor and I love it. Would love to have my W40K action figure collection grow, but I'm not going to throw down serious cash for lame Ultramarines, and now Joy Toy's Ultramarines AND some 1-off infiltrators. Hard pass. Joy Toy makes some good looking figures (I don't own any personally), but would definitely pick up some INTERESTING figures. On that note the Joy Toy approach seems more fitting for something like Kasrkin Squad or maybe a command HQ. Continuing o, if they were releasing two different types of squads why not make one imperium and the other chaos or xenos?


Joy Toy are only making two squads because significant parts of the tooling are reused between both sets. There are circa 5 sprues involved in a squad, and it looks like about three of them can be shared between the two sets, so they're getting two full production runs for the tooling cost of seven sprues, rather than ten.

If they made one Xenos unit and one Space Marine one then they would have had to pay for ten sprues. These are pretty fundamental toy economics. No toy line launches any more (I say any more, this has broadly been the case since the 70s) without working out how to reuse as much mould tooling as possible as that's the most expensive fixed cost of production.

I think there's a valid question of if they'd have sold more by making the two squads different chapters, since that's just paint, but they appear to have erred on the side that people would rather have a whole squad (ish).


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/01 01:50:10


Post by: OrionHunter88


precinctomega wrote:
What I don't get is that with every new license it has to be Ultramarines? Are there even any actual Ultramarines fans?

This is a great example of mistaking the visible audience for the audience.

The visible audience (be they Dakkaites, YT commenters, FB group members or even your local club scene) is only the vocal minority. The whole audience is much bigger and, generally, far more conventional in their opinions and tastes. Ultramarines are very popular with the audience as a whole, as are marines as a whole, even though the visible (to us) audience finds them boring.


Overread wrote:They are also the poster-boy army for the game; one of the easier armies to get into to start playing and human.

Basically all things that make them an easy first port of call for many people getting into the hobby.


EXCEPT that in the case of Bandai and Joy Toy they are very limited run made-to-order products with virtually no advertising. The window to order them has only been ONE WEEK. Either you happened to look at the news page on the right day or you signed up for a GW newsletter (and read it). It's a narrow audience. Like I said in my post above - I'm fine with the McFarlane figures of the world starting out generic Ultramarines. Why then are the Joy Toy and Bandai figures, which are high cost limited audience also generic?

The people find out about these premium figures AND are willing to fork over the cash aren't 'just getting into the hobby'.



The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/01 02:32:47


Post by: H.B.M.C.


OrionHunter88 wrote:
What I don't get is that with every new license it has to be Ultramarines? Are there even any actual Ultramarines fans?
Ultramarines are the brand. They are the default appearance for Marines on the fronts of every non-chapter-specific box there is. It has how GW has presented brand unity for decades now.

These being Ultramarines should not surprise anyone.

As for "are there even any actual Ultramarine fans", well that's a daft question that stinks of meme-y 4channishness, and you should know better.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/01 14:48:21


Post by: hotsauceman1


I played ultramarines in HH
So yes there are fans


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/01 15:26:35


Post by: BrookM


Kindly stop with the shitposting already.

Also, the nurgling plush is up for sale over at Koyo: https://thekoyostore.com/products/nurgling-plush


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/17 19:54:02


Post by: Mentlegen324


New Bandai Chibi Space Marine advent Calendar to pre-order next week:



I...don't really know what to think about this? I'm sure it's nice to have them in different chapter colours, but I really hope this isn't the only advent Calendar this year (it's a licensed thing so maybe its not?). The Black Library art print Calenders for the past 2 years are great and have plenty of unique and interesting twists put on the prints to make them a bit more special and i was hoping there would be another one of those or something similar. In comparison this seems a little lazy and uninspired - implied to be the same figure 24 times, just different colours. At the very least it could have had the other 4 figures included with alternate schemes too.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/17 20:01:02


Post by: Wha-Mu-077


"And for the low, low price of way too much, you too can get 24 identical sculpts, each of them painted badly!"


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/17 20:06:50


Post by: Mentlegen324


 Wha-Mu-077 wrote:
"And for the low, low price of way too much, you too can get 24 identical sculpts, each of them painted badly!"


Considering a single one of them was £3, I'd expect this to be in the £60 - 70 price range really. That makes it even worse if that's the case.



The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/17 20:10:05


Post by: Wha-Mu-077


 Mentlegen324 wrote:
 Wha-Mu-077 wrote:
"And for the low, low price of way too much, you too can get 24 identical sculpts, each of them painted badly!"


Considering a single one of them was £3, I'd expect this to be in the £60 - 70 price range really. That makes it even worse if that's the case.



I honestly expect it to be £80.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/17 22:55:43


Post by: Stormonu


I HATE chibi-style figures. If this had been, say, the Space Marine hero Advent Calendar, I'd be more likely to pick it up. This, no thanks.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/18 08:31:57


Post by: Geifer


As someone with little knowledge of chibi I have a question. These Marines look off to me, or "bad" if you will. Doesn't their extreme width with the large shoulder pads and gun go against the idea of chibi style emphasizing the head over anything else? Is this done more frequently than I realize or are these chibi Marines an outlier?


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/18 09:34:36


Post by: beast_gts


They just look like repaints of the earlier Bandai "chibi-style" Marine:



The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/18 09:37:06


Post by: BrookM


Still waiting on that second wave of chibis containing the witch hunter and storm trooper.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/23 10:37:33


Post by: Wha-Mu-077


Threadomancy woo!


JOYTOY is now making Intercessors and the Invictor Warsuit to go with their previous Infiltrators and Incursors.
Personally i don't even care enough to be dissapointed.

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The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/23 11:19:53


Post by: alphaecho


 Wha-Mu-077 wrote:

Personally i don't even care enough to be dissapointed.



Whilst being the one hanging on every post and update by GW and then taking the time to post it just to tell us how much you don't care.

Admit it. You'll actually be the first in line to buy these.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/23 11:28:43


Post by: Wha-Mu-077


alphaecho wrote:
 Wha-Mu-077 wrote:

Personally i don't even care enough to be dissapointed.



Whilst being the one hanging on every post and update by GW and then taking the time to post it just to tell us how much you don't care.

Admit it. You'll actually be the first in line to buy these.


Oh i do care a lot, i hate modern GW. I just don't give a gak about more Ultramarine merch.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/23 11:36:11


Post by: alphaecho


 Wha-Mu-077 wrote:
alphaecho wrote:
 Wha-Mu-077 wrote:

Personally i don't even care enough to be dissapointed.



Whilst being the one hanging on every post and update by GW and then taking the time to post it just to tell us how much you don't care.

Admit it. You'll actually be the first in line to buy these.


Oh i do care a lot, i hate modern GW. I just don't give a gak about more Ultramarine merch.



Well which is it? You either don't care (your words) or you do care a lot.


You doth protest too much. Stop pretending to be the Cool Outsider. you're fooling no-one.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/23 11:40:11


Post by: Wha-Mu-077


It's entirely possible to care about the miniature side of the hobby and not about the crappy merch, y'know?


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/23 11:48:54


Post by: Stormonu


That invictor suit looks cool, but I imagine the price will be more than I'm willing to stand. Hmm, GW's is $60, sooo, I 'm guessing this will be about $120, looking at Joytoy's other models?


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/23 11:51:40


Post by: alphaecho


 Wha-Mu-077 wrote:
It's entirely possible to care about the miniature side of the hobby and not about the crappy merch, y'know?



Fooling no-one.

You're already tracking down your own Official Ultramarine Christmas Stocking to put your Primaris goodies in.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/23 15:42:57


Post by: Ahtman


Still waiting for a Crisis Suit action figure.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/23 16:23:54


Post by: Mr_Rose


 Ahtman wrote:
Still waiting for a Crisis Suit action figure.

If they’re working with Ban Dai on one… *looks at Master Grade series Gundam kits* … that’ll do.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/23 17:58:53


Post by: Cronch


 Stormonu wrote:
That invictor suit looks cool, but I imagine the price will be more than I'm willing to stand. Hmm, GW's is $60, sooo, I 'm guessing this will be about $120, looking at Joytoy's other models?

I'll be honest, the Joytoy (what a name ) figures at least look like they fit their pricetag. I'm not the target group for them, but if I had to pick between large, detailed, moving figure of a scout-mech for marines and the GW one but 1/2 the price, I'd go with the one with more features just cause it's making a better display piece.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/23 18:02:29


Post by: Wha-Mu-077


I do wonder if the uh, rollcage? On the Invictor will be open-able.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/23 19:14:14


Post by: Wha-Mu-077


Chibi Advent Calendar is £60/€80/$100

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The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/23 19:24:47


Post by: Nevelon


So that’s a little over 4 bucks a pop for the little guys? If they were blind box impulse singles, that’s not a horrible price. But who needs 24 in assorted colors? And dropping that much for the whole box at once is a little steep.

Interesting, but I’ll pass.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/23 22:07:45


Post by: Platuan4th


 Wha-Mu-077 wrote:
I do wonder if the uh, rollcage? On the Invictor will be open-able.


Probably and the pilot will probably be removable as well considering how the other JoyToy mechs work.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/24 00:06:28


Post by: drbored


I got the chibi advent calendar and, like a spoiled child, opened them all up to put on display immediately.

Below is the list (behind the spoiler tag) of models you get.

Spoiler:

Black Templar
Hawk Lords
Flesh Tearers
Blood Angels
White Scars
Mentors
Minotaurs
Dark Angels
Space Wolves
Raven Guard
Silver Templars
Red Scorpions
Imperial Fists
Crimson Fists
Tome Keepers
Iron Hands
Howling Griffons
Raptors
Salamanders
Blood Ravens
Ultramarines
Emperor's Spears
Carcharodons Astra
Blank - paint your own


Other details about the set are below this spoiler tag:

Spoiler:

All of the poses are identical (same as the previous chibi primaris marine). The guns are painted differently based on the chapter, so not all of them are black (but many of them are).
The box is contained in a sleeve. Removing the sleeve you get a box that opens up with two doors, and little perforated cardboard slots where the models can be drawn from.
They aren't perfect. Pretty much what you'd expect of quickly made PVC models. What is nice is that all chapters have appropriate right and left shoulder markings.


Let me know if anyone has any other questions.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/24 00:21:08


Post by: Cronch


the chibi marine calendar is what you'd find as the "punishment calendar" on Ashen's advent calendar battle, except it'd be a horrible idea because every day it's the same thing.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/24 06:58:03


Post by: Rolsheen


Advent calendar and the new Koyo pins not available in Australia


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/24 07:45:19


Post by: Gordy2000


What’s with the bolter straps on those JoyToy marines?


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/24 07:59:06


Post by: alphaecho


 Gordy2000 wrote:
What’s with the bolter straps on those JoyToy marines?


Likely designed so that you can go for an 'over the shoulder for the weapon while playing with an auspex or other' look but does no favours if you want the Marine to actually carry the weapon.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/24 08:49:23


Post by: Coenus Scaldingus


 BrookM wrote:
Still waiting on that second wave of chibis containing the witch hunter and storm trooper.
Was kinda hoping for an update on those when I saw new posts in this thread, but instead it's something that feels like the most peak GW thing imaginable: none of that thank you very much, just Marines, more Marines, let's just have something that's exclusively Marines!
And by the Emperor, what a pricetag on that advent calendar too. Had to check it on the webstore before I could believe it.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/24 09:25:52


Post by: Fergie0044


Ugh, why an Invictor Warsuit and not a dread or any of the more iconic units? Is GW forcing them to focus on the horrible Primaris stuff?


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/24 09:28:26


Post by: Padre


 Fergie0044 wrote:
Ugh, why an Invictor Warsuit and not a dread or any of the more iconic units? Is GW forcing them to focus on the horrible Primaris stuff?


I would say there's a pretty high probability of that.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/24 09:51:49


Post by: Wha-Mu-077


I guess they wanted a marketable mecha with a removable pilot.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/10/24 12:41:49


Post by: Cronch


It does look a lot like the Matrix Zion Mechs from the 3rd movie

But also, the vanguards have the most accessories and like...play features of all the marines. A basic primaris boy has his rifle and like, two pouches and that's it.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/11/16 02:18:56


Post by: Ahtman


Apparently the Joytoy Invictor and Intercessor 4 pack went up for presale on aliexpress and immediately sold out. Prices were:

Invictor $170

Intercessors 4 pack $150


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/11/16 11:54:10


Post by: Justyn


Intercessors 4 pack $150


So twice as expensive per guy as the McFarlane marines. Ha


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/11/16 16:09:12


Post by: Nvs


Still no word when these new wave 2 things will go up on GW site though?

Is it too much to hope that GW would eventually do another order of Wave 1 for those who missed it?

I didn't, but I really want these and would hate to miss Wave 2+ when they eventually show up.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/11/16 16:26:49


Post by: Mentlegen324


Justyn wrote:
Intercessors 4 pack $150


So twice as expensive per guy as the McFarlane marines. Ha



...Yes? That isn't something just for this either. It's just a more expensive brand than Mcfarlane regardless of the Warhammer brand.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/12/03 02:53:07


Post by: Nvs


Saw this on 4chan. Don't recall seeing it on this thread so figured I'd put it here. Sorry if it's already posted.

https://imgur.com/a/BxiIEKo



The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/12/10 23:16:22


Post by: usmcchet9296


Odered the Librarian and a set of the super Smurfs
hope they make some Chaos soon


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2021/12/11 00:27:19


Post by: Mentlegen324


Whatever happened to those other gachapon figures that weren't part of the released set? The Scion, Inquisitor and Crimson Fist. I've tried to find something about them there's been no mention since they were shown back in 2019 alongside the others.

I wonder if they weren't actually part of a second set after all and they were just test ideas or intended to be part of the same wave, but got cancelled.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2022/04/21 19:10:44


Post by: shadowsfm


My latest McFarlane figures with 2 of the 3 orks squatting

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The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2022/09/22 22:58:28


Post by: Monkeysloth


 Mad Doc Grotsnik wrote:
McFarlane Mega Armour Orks!


Gamespot in the US is having a 50% off of clearance sale, in store only, and they've got the giant unpainted orc for around $15. My local one, which I was at earlier today, had several.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2022/10/03 18:53:49


Post by: Kanluwen



Tau coming from JoyToy.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2022/11/06 10:22:55


Post by: Turaxa


 Mentlegen324 wrote:
Whatever happened to those other gachapon figures that weren't part of the released set? The Scion, Inquisitor and Crimson Fist.
 Mentlegen324 wrote:
I wonder if they weren't actually part of a second set after all and they were just test ideas or intended to be part of the same wave, but got cancelled.


Wonder no more!




It seems that "Volume 2" of this series was released in May this year, apparently without much fanfare. More information (and better pictures) are available on this website.

I got the commissar figure, which was in a dark blue capsule. The figure is PVC with an ABS base. A promo leaflet showing the range is also included.





The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2022/11/06 20:49:33


Post by: BrookM


Damn shame they never got a release here, still want most of that set.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2023/05/28 18:02:26


Post by: beast_gts


I know it's a necro, but Chibi Series 2 is up for pre-order next weekend:




Decorate your painting desk with the second series of Warhammer 40,000 Chibi figures from Bandai, this time expanding the range with adorable takes on an Inquisitor, a Commissar, a Tempestus Scion, a Blood Angels Space Marine, and a certain head-swinging Crimson Fist you may remember from the classic Rogue Trader rulebook.

Each bag contains one random figure, and you can pick up a whole pack of 20 if you want to be sure you get the whole set.


Sunday Preview – Start New Adventures into the Underworlds


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2023/05/29 07:55:53


Post by: BrookM


I thought these would never happen. Now to watch them sell out in minutes next weekend.



The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2023/05/29 11:35:37


Post by: Mentlegen324


I don't quite get why they're talking about a box of 20 if that isn't something you can get from the site. You'll just have to rush down to your nearest Warhammer store on the 10th June and hope you can grab an entire box off the shelf before anyone else gets to it?


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2023/05/29 11:38:40


Post by: beast_gts


Yes, or keep buying them individually until you get the one(s) you want.

Also - the video says they're out this Saturday, not up for pre-order.


The Bandai and other Warhammer themed action figures and chibi collectables thread @ 2023/06/02 15:51:48


Post by: Mentlegen324


Did the full box of chibi figures contain 4 of each figure last one? The warhammer site says a box of 20 is a way to " be sure you get the whole set" but it isn't clear if that's just down to chance or each box has the same assortment.

Any indication of price as well? Last time they were £3