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Devestating Grey Knight Dreadknight






Tokyo, Japan

I've been randomly browsing for a baneblade and noticed that quite a few people advertise some sort of resin baneblade. Is there a big different between this lucius pattern vs the plastic GW kit?

Also just randomly curious but is there a metal baneblade in existance?

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Norn Queen






It's an OOP Forgeworld model. When GW released the Baneblade and variants, they took their Mars and Lucius pattern Baneblades and variants down. Not much point keeping up a model that costs more but looks basically the same as the cheaper GW plastic kit. And they were supremely old, so that was probably a factor as well.

They still have their Arkurion Stormsword, Stormblade and Shadowswords for sale, however.

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