Armoury Servitors Bow Before Their Wargame Exclusive Masters
December 13, 2021 by brennon
Wargame Exclusive has put together a selection of brand new Sci-Fi releases for those wanting to pick up some unique grimdark offerings for use in their armies. Leading the way we have a big ol' Space Knight in the form of the Imperial Iron Brother.
Imperial Iron Brother // Wargame Exclusive
This fellow is armed and armoured for combat with all manner of tools. I do like a good cog axe that is ready to slice and dice heretics for example. The shoulder-mounted cannon and clamping claw are going to be equally as vicious.
Devout Servitors
As well as the Imperial Iron Brother, we also got these fun new models. These Armoury Servitors are posed as if they are sanctifying and preparing the weapons and armour for their lords.
Servitor With Helmet // Wargame Exclusive
Servitor With Backpack // Wargame Exclusive
Servitor With Shoulderpad // Wargame Exclusive
I think these look great. I always like seeing these quirky and very, very weird additions to the grimdark universe of Warhammer 40,000 that rarely get miniatures. You could use these to help build a diorama or you could use them as attendants who follow your warriors into battle.
As well as Servitors carrying armour pieces, we also have a couple of Servitors carrying weapons as well.
Servitor With Boltgun // Wargame Exclusive
Servitor With Power Sword // Wargame Exclusive
These would be particularly good when used alongside your characters on the battlefield. I would paint these exceptionally grim and dirty. Imagine them with mud-covered robes and a gentle glow coming from elements like the power sword and the backpacks.
I like these potentially more than the actual Iron Brother. I think they would be fantastic when dropped into the mix alongside armies of Space Marines on the tabletop.
Are you going to be snapping these up?
"I think they would be fantastic when dropped into the mix alongside armies of Space Marines on the tabletop..."
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They’re weird. Not quite “those Black Templar lads wiping their boss’s sword” weird but I like em.
Would look fantastic in a diorama fussing about preparing the parts for their marine captain master.
they’d be perfect for a roleplaying game or a diorama …
It is such a shame that 40k/Killteam itself don’t have rules for these kinds of followers.
So Stargrave it is …
I do kind of wish that there was a group shot for scale. Because the shoulder pad the one servitor is holding is pretty insane.