Tuesday 11 July 2017

Review: Revell/Warhammer Space Marine Heavy Assault

Revell in collaboration with Games Workshop have produced a set of old Ork and Space Marine plastic sprues in six 'Build & Paint' sets that are intended as add ons for the Battle for Vedros starter set for children.

Most of these packs will probably of limited  interest to hobbyists as the added little paint pots and cheap brush will not make up for the limited quality of the models - given that the kits are almost as expensive as their modern equivalents.

The exception is the Space Marine Heavy Assault set that sells for around £25, less than half the price of their modern equivalents at £56.


As well as build instructions, one gets a brush, six pots of paint, a Dreadnought base, some decals, and the smallest tube of polystyrene cement I have ever seen.

The Dreadnought Sprue.

Terminator Sgt





Terminators

Ammo Supply Objective Markers


The kits are easy enough to build with the proviso that you cut off the 'push together' lugs. These are friction-holds so inevitably stop the model sections from fitting together  completely.

The finished product is quite reasonable. It ain't great but it fills a slot in your army list.

I sprayed diluted Mr Hobby Metallic Blue acrylic paint straight onto the blue plastic with no problem and VJ Air Chrome and Mr Hobby Metallic Red provided the rest of the palette. The red was painted onto a chrome undercoat.

These have been assembled straight out of the box with a little bit of base decoration added and I will add decals later.

This set is worth considering if you need to add some old space marines heavy infantry to your Primaris army. At this cost you get new for second hand prices. If you want better and more flexible models with a choice of weapon mixes then you go upmarket and buy the new equivalent kits.


As they say, you pays your money and you takes your choice.











16 comments:

  1. Good value for a Squad of Termies and a Dread. Good job painting them too. Your force is growing quite fast!

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    1. I have developed loads of painting short cuts over the years.

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  2. Hi John
    On reflection this looks like it would be worthwhile especially if you keep as many spares as I do. I could have a full complement of Dreadnoughts for my old battle company of Smurfs instead of just two plus more terminators with lots more fun bits tacked on again from the spares box.

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    1. Just what you need, Shaun. More Space Marines.

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  3. I really like your metallic blue paintscheme on this army.

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    1. Thanks Phil. I think space marines should be shiny. I am convinced they wash and way their armour.

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  4. Oh gawd, I remember those terminators coming out with the 2nd edition of Space Hulk in 1996. I feel old now :/

    Looks like a great value box for quickly expanding with though

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    1. You feel old?? I am eligible for an Old Age Pension....

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  5. it sounds like if you have a load of SM bitz then a couple of these sets would be worth it.

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  6. Just one waffer thin box of space marines....

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  7. well two actually from ebay as you suggested

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