Avatars Of War’s 28mm Plastic Marauders Back On Sale!
November 27, 2024 by brennon
Avatars Of War have returned an old plastic set to their range so you can snap it up for budding Chaos armies. The Marauders With Shields, sculpted by the legendary Gary Morley, are now available.
Marauders With Shields // Avatars Of War
This set comes with loads of pieces for making a burly army of sixteen Barbarian Marauders armed with shields alongside a traditional mix of hand weapons like axes, maces and swords. You also get the bits for making a command element for your regiment so a Champion, Standard Bearer and Musician.
Marauders With Shields - Examples // Avatars Of War
These classic warriors would look excellent as part of Fantasy armies for the likes of Warhammer: The Old World and beyond. They have that heroic edge to them that should slot nicely into any collection, especially if you paint them in a dirty grim style.
Marauders With Shields - Components // Avatars Of War
As you can see, there are a lot of different components and plenty of ways for you to make multi-part warriors. I particularly like the range of heads and the helmet options. They are perfect for making all manner of ruinous warriors.
Are you going to be picking up these Marauders?
"They are perfect for making all manner of ruinous warriors..."
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A very underrated company that does awesome STL’s and has excellent Dwarf plastic minis.
I went ahead and bought two boxes of these babies. They were selling at 26 euros instead of 37 for Black Friday. I want to build an evil army for games like Midgard, Impetus Fantasy, To The Stronghold (Strongest), and Sword & Spear Fantasy – all games that use the same standard 12cm frontage for units and around 8 to 12 miniatures on each base for medium sized figures.
The great thing is that with the same army I can play and have a different experience and outcome everytime. Just like historical gaming.
Sadly these are “PVC” restic type material 🙁 Not hard plastic. They are pretty good imo but not the bees knees – they are pretty good and defo better than Mantic’s pcv stuff. The harpies and Dwarf Slayers are, however, hard-plastic with the latter being one of the greatest plastic kits every released, I swear!