Description:
Forge the legions of the Great Crusade with this set of new plastic Warhammer 30k Space Marine Mark VI Tactical Squad Bits. These essential components are perfect for hobbyists and collectors who want to customize their existing Mark VI ("Corvus") Marines, add new weapon options, or use the distinct armor pieces for kitbashing unique characters. The bits are sourced from genuine Games Workshop kits, new, and have been carefully trimmed from the sprue, making them ready for you to assemble and paint.
A Short History of the Mark VI 'Corvus' Armour:
Mark VI Power Armour, famously nicknamed 'Corvus Armour' after the Primarch Corvus Corax of the Raven Guard, was a highly distinctive and influential pattern developed late in the Great Crusade and heavily used during the Horus Heresy. It is instantly recognizable by its characteristic, beaked helmet, a feature that allowed for superior filtration and comms gear. Lighter and more agile than some of its predecessors, it became the standard for many of the Legions during the brutal civil war. These components allow you to fully capture the grim, transitional look of the Legiones Astartes during the Age of Darkness.
Condition:
New, Trimmed off Sprue: The components are brand new but have been carefully removed from the sprue.
Plastic: The bits are made of durable, high-quality plastic.
Warhammer 30k, Horus Heresy, Age of Darkness, Space Marine, Legiones Astartes, Mark VI, Corvus, Tactical Squad, Bits, Parts, Plastic, New, Unassembled, Conversion, Kitbash, Hobby, Miniature, Games Workshop.
Possible Conversion Ideas:
Custom Sergeants/Specialists: Use unique heads, pouches, and weapon pieces to create distinctive Sergeants, Breacher Squad members, or other specialists, ensuring they stand out from the rank-and-file.
Chaos Space Marines: With the addition of chains, spikes, or shaved-down Imperial iconography, the Mark VI armor is an excellent base for creating Heretic Astartes from the early days of the Long War.
Diorama Elements: Individual arms, weapons, and helmets can be used as battlefield detritus or to add thematic scale to the bases of larger models.
Primaris Upgrades: Use the smaller accessories and bolter parts to add a distinct "Heretical" or "Ancient" look to a Primaris Marine conversion for a unique Chapter theme.