Saturday, April 28, 2012

Chapterhouse Studios Pre-Heresy Terminator Shoulder Pads


I am a big fan of Chapterhouse Studios.  It wasn't always that way.  While I think Nick & Co. are great guys and passionate providers of gaming products, their early products, specifically shoulder pads, were kind of weak.  They just looked amateurish.  Well, that has all changed.  Chapterhouse has been knocking it out of the park lately with their Stormraven conversion, Land Raider Conversion, Weapons Turrets and more. 

Now they are releasing a series of different shoulder pads to represent pre-heresy Terminator shoulder pads.  They all are pretty cool, but I would rather see them on the new Forgeworld Tartaros Pattern Terminators, since they represent an earlier mark.  They don't look quite right on the new Terminators.  Still, very cool looking.

 Heresy Era Pad for Terminators Type A 

 Heresy Era Pad for Terminators Type C 

 Heresy Era Pads for Terminators Type D 

 Heresy Era Pad for Terminators Type B

 Heresy Era Pads for Terminators Type E 

From Nick at Chapterhouse:

Five new shoulder pad options have just been added to the store. The pads are tailored to fit on Space Marine Terminators and are modeled after the earlier style that was present during the Heresy Civil war.

Each set comes with 2 matching pads and they are available for $2.00 a set - components come as unpainted pewter. These have been specially designed to fit on the shoulders of terminator models with nothing but superglue, no modifications are necessary.  

We will continue to add a few more Heresy Era pad choices in the coming weeks as well as some new sculpts for our TRU-Scale Knights Praetorian line. My next newsletter will be showcasing the "Assault" version of our Javelin Imperial Jetbike and notify you all of its release. 


I look forward to everything that comes out of Chapterhouse.

Loken

2 comments:

  1. Slick. Interesting news on that Jetbike as well. I have a very neat conversion in mind for the attack bike version.

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  2. Hmmm, still have room for 15 termis in my first company... wonder how ten of them would look with these....

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