![]() ![]() Ordering and Delivery: Ordering was easy, with a minor snafu from PayPal not handing me back off to Victoria’s server solved with a quick email. At \$49.90 for a complete kit of 10 figures plus weapons, they’re a bit on the pricey side, close to double the cost of a plastic Cadian Shock Troops kit, but cheaper than a squad of Elysians, which is \$53 at the present, the pound having taken it in the teeth lately. Victoria produces a number of Guard-alike figures with several ranges to choose from harkening back to either classic Guard units like the Praetorians or Mordians, or with alternative sculpts.įlirting with a new Guard project, I ordered a squad of the female Arcadian Rifles (there are also male sculpts available). I’ve had my eye on Victoria’s Arcadian Rifles miniatures for awhile now. What I’d really like is female Guard figures, for which I have had depressingly little luck. I like them even better when they’re not cheesecake, or tokenized. I think one of the fundamental realities of the 40K setting is that is sufficiently dark that petty differences begin to fade away in response to a greater threat. If the Tyranids, or the Warp, or any one of a thousand other threats is about to devour your planet, do you really have room to disregard half your population? ![]()
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