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Warhammer 40K: March Into the Fires of Battle With These JoyToy Salamanders

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Nov 1 2023
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Vulkan’s chapter gets some supersized versions from JoyToy—and they’re ready to burn the enemy down.

Sergeant Tsek’gan

The fig depicts a battle-hardened warrior clad in ornate power armor, and in a dynamic stance, ready to charge into battle and strike down his foes. It stands 4.76 inches (12.1cm) tall, is fully articulated, and comes heavily armed with a bolter, two bolt pistols, chainsword, and pliers (because no blacksmith should be without their tools). Plus extra hands and all the pouches.

Brother Tol’vak

This articulated Intercessor stands 4.76 inches (12.1cm) tall and comes with two head options, as well as an arsenal of weapons and extra hands to hold all of that firepower. True to his roots, this smith comes with a small hammer to help repair things in battle—and maybe bludgeon small foes with. You never know…

Sergeant Krajax

Give em’ what’s for with a Thunder Hammer and a hand flamer. This 1/8 scale fig is fully articulated and comes decked out in a mask, plus a host of pouches (but not Rob Liefeld level), extra hands, and an alternate head wearing a helmet.

Sergeant Bragar

A Salamander squad isn’t complete with an Eradicator carrying a weapon that produces a ton of fire. This sergeant is equipped with a melta rifle, a big-ass-knife™, and an unknown talisman. Like his brothers, he comes with extra hands, an extra head, and is fully articulated.

Captain Adrax Agatone

The 3rd Company captain from the game is faithfully recreated in 1:8 scale with Malleus Noctum in one hand and Drakkis in the other. The fig is also dressed in his drakehide cloak. He also comes with an extra set of hands, but no pouches. Sorry.

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Author: Mars Garrett
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