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Reviewing the New Jump Pack Intercessor Sprues!

Hey there, fellow gamers! Get ready to buckle up because we’re about to dive into the exciting world of Jump Pack Intercessors in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. These bad boys have been on our radar since the Primaris Space Marines first emerged, and now they’re ready to unleash some serious aerial mayhem. Let’s take a closer look at what makes these miniatures so darn cool!

First things first, these models are an absolute triumph in design. Imagine sleek, armored warriors hurtling through the skies, bringing the Space Marine vibe to new heights – literally. These guys are all about speed and dynamic poses, making them stand out even among the iconic Space Marines.

Now, onto the gear. Most of these Intercessors pack the classic chainsword and heavy bolt pistol combo, just like their ground-bound buddies. But here’s the kicker – the Sergeant gets to choose from a power weapon or fist, along with a hand flamer or plasma pistol. And guess what? Unlike regular Assault Intercessors, these skyborne warriors can bring an extra plasma pistol to the party!

But it’s not just the big stuff; even the small details have been rethought. Their belt pouches are now attached to the leg, so grenades, ammo, and snacks are within easy reach mid-flight. Plus, those extra leg straps keep things from flapping around – practical and stylish!

You can choose between helmeted or unhelmeted heads for each Intercessor. That means you can customize their look just like you can with Sternguard Veterans and Terminators. Although, cleaning bug guts off those eye lenses after a battle might be a pain!

Now, let’s not forget about the Captain with Jump Pack. He’s all about keeping it streamlined, but he still manages to rock a fancy cape. This guy offers three options for both ranged and melee weapons, including the elusive hand flamer, previously reserved for Blood Angels and Deathwatch. With choices like chainsword, power sword, or power fist, he’s a versatile force against all comers.

Oh, and he’s got helmeted and unhelmeted head options too. And if you’re feeling extra creative, you can easily swap out his head with others from the Space Marine range thanks to that universal socket. So, Raven Guard players, your beakie helmets are good to go!

Now, the big question: how will you use your Jump Pack Intercessors? Will you drop them into a Stormlance Task Force or explore one of the other six detachment options when the new Codex: Space Marines lands? The good news is, you won’t have to wait long to decide because these miniatures are available for pre-order for two weeks starting this Saturday. Get ready to soar into battle, folks!

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