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Magus

In your Genestealer Cults army, a Magus is a crucial psychic unit, offering an array of potent abilities to seize control of enemy units and unleash devastating carnage upon your foes. Defensively, they can protect your forces by denying enemy psykers their powers.
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Details

Release Year: TBA
Number of Minis: TBA
Height: tba
Material: Plastic
Faction(s): Xenos Armies
Army(s): Genestealer Cults
Related:TBA

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The Maguses are awe-inspiring figures, blessed with psychic prowess and an undeniable charm that grants them complete dominion over the hybrids they lead. As prophets of their Patriarch, their words hold the weight of law, and their telepathic abilities are formidable enough to ensure unwavering obedience.

This set provides all you need to assemble one Magus, with versatile options to equip them either with a knife or a skull in hand. Whether you seek to bolster your existing forces or add another charismatic leader to your ranks, this set is an excellent choice for expanding your Broodcoven or acquiring a new Magus for your Genestealer Cults.

What’s in the Magus box

  • x11 plastic components that make 1 Magus miniature.
  • x1 Citadel 32mm round base.

How to paint the Magus set

  1. Step 1: Red Robes
    Begin by painting the Magus’s robes with a base coat of a vibrant red color like Mephiston Red or Khorne Red. Ensure smooth and even coverage.
  2. Step 2: Skin Tone
    Next, paint the Magus’s skin using a flesh-tone color such as Cadian Fleshtone or Kislev Flesh. Apply a wash of Reikland Fleshshade or Agrax Earthshade to add depth and definition to the facial features.
  3. Step 3: Details and Accessories
    Focus on painting the intricate details and accessories on the Magus, such as the staff, belt, and any jewelry. Use metallic paints like Iron Warriors or Leadbelcher for metallic components and bright colors for any gems or symbols.
  4. Step 4: Eyes and Symbols
    Paint the Magus’s eyes using a contrasting color like White Scar to create a captivating gaze. Add any faction symbols or markings on the robes with the appropriate colors.
  5. Step 5: Weapon and Tools
    For the Magus’s staff and other tools, use metallic paints like Balthasar Gold or Retributor Armor to give them a distinct look.
  6. Step 6: Basing
    Consider basing the Magus to match your army’s theme. You can use textures and colors to create a visually appealing base that complements the model.
  7. Step 7: Finishing Touches
    Add any final touches, like weathering effects or battle damage, to add realism and character to the Magus. You can use techniques like dry brushing or stippling to achieve these effects.

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