Character Identification: Traitor Legion Siege Commander
This imposing 1/18 scale action figure represents a Warsmith of the Iron Warriors Legion during the apocalyptic events of The Horus Heresy. Clad in the heaviest armor available to the Space Marine Legions and equipped with devastating siege weaponry, a Warsmith is a terrifying combination of a master tactician, a brilliant combat engineer, and a ruthless warlord.
Specific Name and Visual Details
Specific Name: Iron Warriors Warsmith with Graviton Crusher Hammer
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Headgear (Slotted Visor Helmet): The figure wears a heavy, brutalist helmet featuring the iconic slotted faceplate favored by the Iron Warriors, providing maximum protection during grinding trench assaults.
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The Armor (Cataphractii Terminator Plate): He is encased in massive Cataphractii-pattern Terminator armor, characterized by its bulk and the thick, layered armor plating over the shoulders. The armor is painted in the cold gunmetal silver and heavy brass/gold trim of the IV Legion.
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Legion Heraldry: The unmistakable yellow and black hazard stripes mark his left pauldron, a stark warning to his enemies. The Roman numeral “IV” is sculpted onto his left forearm, and the brutal, iron-masked skull emblem of his Legion serves as his belt buckle.
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Pteruges and Tabard: He wears a regal, battle-torn crimson red tabard hanging between his legs, complemented by heavy, studded leather strips (pteruges) protecting his shoulders and groin, adding a dark, ancient-Roman aesthetic to the industrial armor.
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Wargear and Augmentations:
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Graviton Crusher Hammer: In his right hand, he wields his signature weapon—a colossal, two-handed hammer topped with a deadly spike. This weapon is designed to shatter both heavy bunker doors and enemy armor using localized gravitational fields.
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Articulated Servo-Arm: Mounted to his back is a massive, heavy-duty mechanical servo-arm. This bionic appendage is used for battlefield engineering, repairing siege engines, or crushing the life out of enemy combatants.
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Ranged Firepower: His left hand holds a heavily modified, belt-fed Bolt Pistol (integrated with a heavy ammo chute connected to his back), providing devastating close-range covering fire.
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Historical Background (The IV Legion & The Warsmiths)
The Horus Heresy transformed the Iron Warriors from the Imperium’s most bitter defenders into its most relentless destroyers.
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The Iron Warriors (IV Legion): Led by their Primarch, Perturabo, the IV Legion were the undisputed masters of siegecraft. They viewed warfare as a brutal, blood-soaked calculus. Feeling that their relentless sacrifices in the mud and trenches were ignored by the Emperor, they swore their loyalty to Horus, turning their guns on the massive fortresses they had once helped build.
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The Title of Warsmith: In the IV Legion, a Warsmith is not just a military captain; he is a master of destruction. They command Grand Battalions, directing thousands of Astartes, artillery batteries, and war machines. A Warsmith is expected to lead from the front, wading into the most heavily fortified breaches to personally crush the enemy leadership.
Product Specifications
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Series: The Horus Heresy
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Scale: 1/18
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Size: 5.59 inches (14.2 cm)
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Weight: 350g/Figure
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Material: Manufactured from high-quality ABS and PVC
Box Contents
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Warsmith figure
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Graviton Crusher Hammer
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Replacement head (Unhelmeted)
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Bolt Pistol
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2 pairs of interchangeable hands
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Figure Base
Product Disclaimer: Please note: The final product may vary slightly from the promotional images shown. The actual shipped product shall prevail.
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