👻 Embrace the Shadows with Crawlocke!
The Games Workshop Warhammer AoS - Nighthaunt Crawlocke The Jailor is a meticulously crafted miniature designed for tabletop gaming enthusiasts. With dimensions of 3 x 11 x 15 cm and a lightweight of 68g, this model is perfect for both display and gameplay. Dive into the world of Warhammer and enhance your collection with this iconic character.
Brand | Games Workshop |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 11 x 15 cm; 68.04 g |
Item model number | 99120207060 |
Manufacturer | GAMES WORKSHOP |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 68 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**R
nice model
add to my collection. great quality resins.
O**Y
Great design & look, but fiddly to build
I love the design and aesthetic of these models (and all new Nighthaunt models). However, there were some minor issues when assembling these:- Chainghast with ghastflails swinging back; putting on the left arm became a big issue for me. Definitely dry fit any and all parts (should go without saying, but perhaps you'll end up as excited to build these as I was and skip this). It would also help to use small tweezers to hold the arm to the rest of the body. I used both techniques to properly fit the other arm and the other chainghast to much better results. Also note, using more glue doesn't necessarily help with keeping the arm in place. It just makes a mess lol.- Crawlocke (spirit torment); this guy was loads of fun to build, and see him come together...until you have to put on the arms that is. Both arms and the chains he holds are one piece which connect to the rest of the model at the elbows (or where they should be I guess). The tiny, spindly arms don't have much surface area to put glue on or to connect to the joint. In addition to dry-fitting , I recommend you find a way to keep the arms and body connected but one that prevents/minimizes the pieces from moving before you glue them on. I tried holding them in place after I applied glue, but it didn't work out as well as I'd thought. At one point I thought the glue had set and put the model down, only to realize later that the arm slowly slid down a bit from the joint. If you know how to work with green stuff or some form of plastic putty, that may come in handy here (and possibly with the chainghasts too).The extra base decor bits are pretty cool and definitely give you some creative customization (again, dry fit the model and decor bits before gluing to ensure you space everything out to your liking). There's a good 'bit' of them too, so you can probably use some on your other NH models (especially the Soul Wars spirit torment).TL, DR: Great models, but a little tedious to build at times. Always dry-fit pieces before gluing!!
A**L
Nice models
Nice models but very expensive.
E**H
... designing a little more over the top than I like. but I have to say the new batch ...
Of late GW has been designing a little more over the top than I like. but I have to say the new batch of undead is interesting and well placed in my opinion adding a dynamic to the AOS range.
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