This Warhammer 40k McFarlane line has accomplished something very rare for me. They made me deep dive into a new lore. Now I’m reading the novels loving the new universe I found.
@@tronlorne9328 The longer the DC line goes the more the wheels are coming off, he was right in his assessment that the 40K line is still consistent in their quality of releases.
It's worth noting that the artist proof version does not have any of the Blood Angel iconography (like the sculpted left shoulder emblem), which is great because it allows you to paint it in any Chapter colours you please. I don't mind the basic paint job on the Sister. It will just act as a base coat for all the additional painting I wiill do to it. Now that McFarlane has done Intercessors, Assault, and HellBlaster marines, hopefully they will make some new molds, like Eradicators and Reivers. And a Genestealer would make a good Xenos armybuilder.
I have both of the space marine figures. And their heads are definitely swappable. And that’s how they’re going to stay. For me at least. The colors work surprisingly well actually
So for anyone who isn't familiar with Warhammer 40k: Space Marines are super soldiers in power armor(like Captain America but way more extreme since the process used on them gives them extra organs), Sisters of Battle are just normal human women in power armor(they are also warrior nuns).
Exoskeleton, or exo-suit, some have rebreather other do not, power armor has rebreather, water reciling system, and auto medical aid system, plus an onboard computer, think the Iron Man suits, SoB, think Mark 1 armor,
@@alexandarvoncarsteinzarovi3723, no onboard computer remember A.I. is banned in the 41st millennium though there is something called a Machine Spirit that comes close
@@jonathanhampshire6856 Citadel paint (Warhammer paint). Will probably use Army Builder paint too. Any good model paint will work but Citadel is my go-to.
@@ClaudiosCollection Thanks for the reply. I'm a bit out of it recovering in hospital freom Covid pneumonia. My dad died of it early yesterday. So I've been taking my mind off things with toy review vids ets.
They look really cool, I’ve got the Necron Warrior and he’s awesome but I’ve also got the slow down on my toy buying and save some room on my shelves few the next few waves of Mythic Legions, by the way I’m looking forward to your reviews of the Aerythor wave
These are helpful for understanding a minimalistic paint scheme for the actual miniatures, having it blow up 500% makes it much more clear where you can skip details.
Never played Warhammer but I love the designs, the characters and those Flashgitz videos the space marines keep appearing in lol. Also the marines are supposed to be 8 feet to 10 feet tall so I think these figures scale great with s.h. figuarts, revoltech and figma figures.
Didn't expect that quality for a $30 toy. As a toy/model kit collector for over 20 years. The quality of these toys is more like 60-80 dollars to be honest. Got myself the super marine first and now I'm waiting for the necron warrior and sister of battle to arrive at my doorstep. Can't wait!
Here's hoping for some unique chapter armor designs. I was excited to see the Raven guard on the way, until pics came out and its just a black and white repaint with nothing special.
i think the battle sister needs A LOT of extra decoration. like...all the details are there, but not painted. gold trim on shoulder plates, torso, greaves and she will look a lot more baroque.
I actually added some silver paint apps and panel lined my Devastator Marine, he looks so much better because of it, and it’s already a great looking figure for the price.
Had McFarlane gone to the extent of having a helmet-less head , this would have made her a worthwhile kit to buy - but as it, not so sure I'd want her in a collection.
The Battle Sisters feet suck. The figure ends up being top heavy and the feet articulation makes it difficult to stand independently. The included stand does not work well with it either.
It's a helpful point of articulation, point blank. It keeps figures from having their legs locked in a neutral up and down pose, kick the legs out a little bit more and help with dynamic posing. Almost every figure has something there, so it's odd to not have it in so many figures from McFarlane.
Try getting into any stance but keeping your knees 100% straight forward. Pretty unnatural, right? Now you understand how much articulation your body gets from the thigh.
@@unagisauce Yeah but that rotation actually comes mostly from the hip. That's why hip ball joints are preferable. I'm all for additional articulation but thigh cuts are ugly - there's a reason why you don't see them much on the best modern figures, unless they're cleverly worked into the sculpt or hidden.
@@drrrrzz9145 A ball joint at the hip can only turn so far because it runs into the piece holding it. Personally, I prefer the way Figuarts does their Shinkocchou Seihou line with the hidden thigh cuts near the hips. Regardless of how it’s implemented though, that’s what reviewers are talking about. Thigh rotation = thigh swivel.
@@liesureleeminis8268not bull I was able to buy it a few days ago but when I scanned to check the price it said they were out of stock so I think they were not suppose to be on the shelves
Mcfarlane is a shit brand, I hope they read this. But also, the scale is way off, the sister should be an inch shorter or the marine should be an inch taller, I hate that now either I'm collecting one or the other since their scaling is way wrong
@@psyberklown3434 bro I love that idea! I'm doing youtube reviews, and I'm going to do the sister forsure, but I custom inquisitor would be choice, send a link for some photos when its done!
This Warhammer 40k McFarlane line has accomplished something very rare for me. They made me deep dive into a new lore. Now I’m reading the novels loving the new universe I found.
Welcome to the hobby!
Same!
❤🔥 ❤🔥 ❤🔥
These Space Marines are the best looking McFarlane releases to come as of late.
Have you not seen any of the DC multiverse ?
@@tronlorne9328 The longer the DC line goes the more the wheels are coming off, he was right in his assessment that the 40K line is still consistent in their quality of releases.
It's a good thing they also have the unpainted version so I could custom paint them as black Templars
I say dye figure it works out well
It's worth noting that the artist proof version does not have any of the Blood Angel iconography (like the sculpted left shoulder emblem), which is great because it allows you to paint it in any Chapter colours you please.
I don't mind the basic paint job on the Sister. It will just act as a base coat for all the additional painting I wiill do to it.
Now that McFarlane has done Intercessors, Assault, and HellBlaster marines, hopefully they will make some new molds, like Eradicators and Reivers. And a Genestealer would make a good Xenos armybuilder.
I have both of the space marine figures. And their heads are definitely swappable. And that’s how they’re going to stay. For me at least. The colors work surprisingly well actually
Glad I'm not the only one who doesn't like the weird colored primaris helmets.
My little gripe with the Sister of Battle figure is that they should come with a helmet less head, especially with the artist proof version
Oh boy bet plenty of thirsty nerds are going to kitbash the ever-loving shit out of it, faster than The Doom Slayer can solo the Warp!
Totally. A missed opportunity.
knowing mcfarlane they'll probably do that moving forward
The can just release head accessory packs. I mean it's just a peg the sit on.
So for anyone who isn't familiar with Warhammer 40k: Space Marines are super soldiers in power armor(like Captain America but way more extreme since the process used on them gives them extra organs), Sisters of Battle are just normal human women in power armor(they are also warrior nuns).
nuns with guns
Exoskeleton, or exo-suit, some have rebreather other do not, power armor has rebreather, water reciling system, and auto medical aid system, plus an onboard computer, think the Iron Man suits, SoB, think Mark 1 armor,
@@alexandarvoncarsteinzarovi3723, no onboard computer remember A.I. is banned in the 41st millennium though there is something called a Machine Spirit that comes close
@@brothersgt.grauwolff6716 A MACHINE SPIRIT IS A V.I., VIRTUAL INTELLIGENCE, NOT AN A.I.
what organ though. Like an extra kindney or liver or may even a dck
Excellent video and review. I already have the artist proof of the Battle Angel Hellblaster.4:17
For the emperor! Great review, dude! Love the Sister so much! I picked up the Artist Proof versions so I have a few figures to paint! Cheers!
What type of paint will you use to avoid wear and tear?
@@jonathanhampshire6856 Citadel paint (Warhammer paint). Will probably use Army Builder paint too. Any good model paint will work but Citadel is my go-to.
@@ClaudiosCollection Thanks for the reply.
I'm a bit out of it recovering in hospital freom Covid pneumonia. My dad died of it early yesterday. So I've been taking my mind off things with toy review vids ets.
Damn, sorry to hear that bro. Prayers for a swift recovery man.
To add on, what sealer do you use after painting?
I'm going to customize mine as black Templars
Anyone know if the Space Marine can hold the Battle Sister’s weapons well?
They look really cool, I’ve got the Necron Warrior and he’s awesome but I’ve also got the slow down on my toy buying and save some room on my shelves few the next few waves of Mythic Legions, by the way I’m looking forward to your reviews of the Aerythor wave
Indeed the Blood Angels are look great along with these Battle Sisters. Jolly good review Bro.
these look great hoping my preorder comes in soon
I'm waiting on a blood angel lieutenant to arive in stock.
These are helpful for understanding a minimalistic paint scheme for the actual miniatures, having it blow up 500% makes it much more clear where you can skip details.
Can you swap the helmet of those marines? I'd like to see how the color match each others
Yes you can
blues match well, reds less so
Great figures. I got mine two days ago. Still in the package.
Never played Warhammer but I love the designs, the characters and those Flashgitz videos the space marines keep appearing in lol. Also the marines are supposed to be 8 feet to 10 feet tall so I think these figures scale great with s.h. figuarts, revoltech and figma figures.
So Todd can put some thigh swivel in the Warhammer figures but not DC multiverse :/
Didn't expect that quality for a $30 toy. As a toy/model kit collector for over 20 years. The quality of these toys is more like 60-80 dollars to be honest. Got myself the super marine first and now I'm waiting for the necron warrior and sister of battle to arrive at my doorstep. Can't wait!
is the silver on the hellblaster a paint or plastic?
Are you able to headswap both the space marines ?
you can, but the reds don't quite match
@@drrrrzz9145 appreciate it
Here's hoping for some unique chapter armor designs. I was excited to see the Raven guard on the way, until pics came out and its just a black and white repaint with nothing special.
Battle sisters are not enhanced like Space Marines. They're just normal folks in power armour.
Good review, I love the sculpt on these but not the paint jobs. I picked up the unpainted versions.
The sister is not to scale with the marine, unless she is 7" tall.
That's a Primaris Marine. Closer to 9". So yeah, Sister is scaled way too tall. Sisters are 5'11, Emperor's holy number...
I already have the previously released Blood Angels Primaris Lutenant so I'm only interested in the Sister of Battle
Why is the Blood Angel helmet blue?
@@balios123 thanks for the info! Really cool lore I'm just learning about because of this line
Picked up the blood angel at walmart for $20... i was shocked
Do you have the UPCs for these?
May have to grab The sister figure
i think the battle sister needs A LOT of extra decoration. like...all the details are there, but not painted. gold trim on shoulder plates, torso, greaves and she will look a lot more baroque.
I actually added some silver paint apps and panel lined my Devastator Marine, he looks so much better because of it, and it’s already a great looking figure for the price.
@@brockwtrs how paintable is the rubbery plastic? I was hesitating to get one because of doubt that paint would stick to it
@@TrueFork i would recommend adding a topcoat because it can chip off easily
Great review. God bless
Had McFarlane gone to the extent of having a helmet-less head , this would have made her a worthwhile kit to buy - but as it, not so sure I'd want her in a collection.
There are custom printed heads for mcfarlane warhammer figures on ebay. Including helmetless sister heads.
These look rad
*blood angel, not battle angel
Can you headswap these guys
SoB looks good, like circ classic figures good, on par with certain Batman ones, the Space Marines,.....you have to repaint it, its out of place,
Can you exchange their heads?
Thigh swivels + mcfarlane preach!!!
Reviews of 40k stuff without lore is Heresy!
battle sisters are "normal" humans
As big and cool as they are, and they certainly look cool, Goku would flatten them and wipe them all over your orange background.
LOL
Lol battle angel!
The Battle Sisters feet suck. The figure ends up being top heavy and the feet articulation makes it difficult to stand independently. The included stand does not work well with it either.
Wow the criticisms about her thigh movement is pretty stupid on you part. Like how wide do they really need to spread.
What's with these reviewers and thigh swivel?! How much articulation does your body get from the thigh!!?
lol I was thinking the same thing
It's a helpful point of articulation, point blank. It keeps figures from having their legs locked in a neutral up and down pose, kick the legs out a little bit more and help with dynamic posing. Almost every figure has something there, so it's odd to not have it in so many figures from McFarlane.
Try getting into any stance but keeping your knees 100% straight forward. Pretty unnatural, right? Now you understand how much articulation your body gets from the thigh.
@@unagisauce Yeah but that rotation actually comes mostly from the hip. That's why hip ball joints are preferable. I'm all for additional articulation but thigh cuts are ugly - there's a reason why you don't see them much on the best modern figures, unless they're cleverly worked into the sculpt or hidden.
@@drrrrzz9145 A ball joint at the hip can only turn so far because it runs into the piece holding it. Personally, I prefer the way Figuarts does their Shinkocchou Seihou line with the hidden thigh cuts near the hips. Regardless of how it’s implemented though, that’s what reviewers are talking about. Thigh rotation = thigh swivel.
I tried buying these at target but the cashier said she couldn’t sell me it cuz they were being recalled and they were gonna take them off the shelves
That's bull. I just bought one at target
These are at target? Where?
@@troppie7823 in the collectibles section where they have neca and funko pops
@@liesureleeminis8268not bull I was able to buy it a few days ago but when I scanned to check the price it said they were out of stock so I think they were not suppose to be on the shelves
Mcfarlane is a shit brand, I hope they read this. But also, the scale is way off, the sister should be an inch shorter or the marine should be an inch taller, I hate that now either I'm collecting one or the other since their scaling is way wrong
Agreed I missed the first wave so building a chapter is out, so now I'm just gonna turn my Marine into an Inquisitor to go with the sisters.
@@psyberklown3434 bro I love that idea! I'm doing youtube reviews, and I'm going to do the sister forsure, but I custom inquisitor would be choice, send a link for some photos when its done!