Raging Heroes Void Elves Launch A Quick Raid This April
April 21, 2021 by avernos
Raging Heroes has been taking everyone's breath away of late with their Heroes Infinite Patreon but for those of us sticking with real models that you can hold in your hand, there is a Void Elf Event that is running until the end of April.
Raiders From The Void // Raging Heroes
The Void Elf range make are making a splash with two new army packs and some exclusive miniatures available until the end of the month only. The models are stunning as always from Raging Heroes and apart from the savings of picking up the packs, there are two Lulu's and even a mascot available when you grab them from the website.
Kabal Court // Raging Heroes
The twisted trio of terrifying tyrants are joined by the Lulu Sephea, who seems to be having some issues with a pet. These make fantastic character models for any Dark Eldar player out there and add a unique twist to your force which is always good, especially when Drukhari Lords and Ladies are very much about self-aggrandising so an over the top character or three is a great way to show that off.
Kabal Raiders Pack // Raging Heroes
If you want to go all-in with a female themed force for your tabletop there is the full Raiders Pack instead. The three squads inside can easily represent your Kabalite Warriors, the fearsome Incubi and the meat shields that are the Wracks and to lead them all Lulu Darkryss.
Apart from the Lulu's in the packs, you can also grab yourself a mascot for your vicious band of Void Elf Raiders. Duchess Violet in all her finery is available to be paraded at the heal of your leader as they survey the slaves they've brought back for auction and can be purchased by herself or if you get any three void elf items you can get her free. There is even talk of a future game using the mascots they have created over the years
Duchess Violet // Void Elves
If you are after any of these exclusives you need to be quick as they'll only be around for another nine days but I think they look fantastic and for people looking for Stargrave pirates then these could be the very epitome of a group of merciless stalkers who you don't want to hang around to face. Whether you will be adding the Void Elves to your 40K table or ravaging the stars in some other game the Elven range from Raging Heroes is definitely worth a visit for some incredible sculpts to add some deadly grace to your collection.
What do you think of these deadly ladies?
"I think they look fantastic and for people looking for Stargrave pirates then these could be the very epitome of a group of merciless stalkers who you don't want to hang around to face. "
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Ltd edition? Another company jumping on the fomo bandwagon? No thanks then.
It seems to be the standard these days, unfortunately. Sad part is, it’s obviously paying off for the companies or it wouldn’t have lasted this long or got this bad.
I wonder how long it’ll last though. There’s only so many toy soldiers you can feel you want urgently. I’m the worst at impulse control but even I’m getting fatigued
If it makes you feel better, I think it’s only the bundles or those exclusive little chibi mascots that are limited edition. The actual troops have been around for ages, and I doubt they’ll be going anywhere.
They’re gorgeous figures, but are unfortunately extremely delicate. I had to use tweezers to put them together, and they look veritably anemic even next go GW’s “lithe Eldar” figures.
Clearly not everyone on my raiding party is allowed the same daily caloric intake…
That does make a difference actually. Good points, cheers.
Plus Raging Heroes generally bring back their special sculpts fairly regularly – for example their Day of the Dead themed reskin of one unit get released every year now to coincide, so generally there are multiple chances to get their exclusives.
A great looking new alien faction to bring to games
Those look really good.
Very nice sculpts. But why do we always have to have scantily clad female characters in fantasy? Can you imagine a woman having to do a foot patrol in Helmand Province wearing a bikini and heels like she was going to a fetish party?
The one thing I liked about Privateer Press Warmachine was the female characters in my Cygnar army looked the part with functional battle dress.