Chain Lord Kit: Boucher (PM)
Original price
¥3,100
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Original price
¥3,600
Original price
¥3,500
¥3,100
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¥3,600
Current price
¥3,500
Full Kit: (Large) Jetpack, 2 different Chain Swords, Helmet, and 2 Adjustable Arms (L&R)
Small Kit: Jetpack and 2 different Chain Swords
So you're looking for a New Chaos Lord with a Jetpack and 2 Bad Ass Chain Swords? …Maybe one sword looks like it could be a Relic? …Well then this kit is just what your looking for. This Chain Lord kit was coined by the one and only Kenny Boucher, of Next Level Painting and the Long War. Check out his Youtube channel for the formula for this Beatstick Lord.
PLEASE NOTE: This product was designed for the new Larger Space marine models and will not fit on the older style marine models properly.
Classic MJP is an acrylic material printed using Monkey-Jet technology, which is capable of extremely high detailed parts with a smooth finish. This technique uses wax to support the printing parts to allow for any geometry to be printed without the need of printed supports. Its color may range from amber to clear and parts can be brittle so, handle with care. This material will NOT react with Plastic Glue so, we recommend using Super Glue to adhere these parts to your models.
TufFlex MJP is another Monkey-Jet material with a smooth surface and an extremely high level of detail. However, it's formulated for improved toughness and flexibility to provide a bend-but-don't-break strategy of protection for your models. Thin parts may arrive slightly warped but, can be easily re-shaped by warming them up to be bent back into shape. This can also be an added benefit if you're looking to glue a flat logo onto a curved surface. At room temperature parts will flex but, they can be brittle at much lower temperatures. Use super glue to adhere these parts to your models.
*NOTE: Pop Goes the Monkey is not affiliated with Games Workshop Group PLC or its affiliates. This product is not designed, manufactured, licensed or approved by Games Workshop Group PLC, and is not intended to include or infringe any intellectual property rights of Games Workshop Group PLC. Please see our full Terms of Service for more information.
Small Kit: Jetpack and 2 different Chain Swords
So you're looking for a New Chaos Lord with a Jetpack and 2 Bad Ass Chain Swords? …Maybe one sword looks like it could be a Relic? …Well then this kit is just what your looking for. This Chain Lord kit was coined by the one and only Kenny Boucher, of Next Level Painting and the Long War. Check out his Youtube channel for the formula for this Beatstick Lord.
PLEASE NOTE: This product was designed for the new Larger Space marine models and will not fit on the older style marine models properly.
Classic MJP is an acrylic material printed using Monkey-Jet technology, which is capable of extremely high detailed parts with a smooth finish. This technique uses wax to support the printing parts to allow for any geometry to be printed without the need of printed supports. Its color may range from amber to clear and parts can be brittle so, handle with care. This material will NOT react with Plastic Glue so, we recommend using Super Glue to adhere these parts to your models.
TufFlex MJP is another Monkey-Jet material with a smooth surface and an extremely high level of detail. However, it's formulated for improved toughness and flexibility to provide a bend-but-don't-break strategy of protection for your models. Thin parts may arrive slightly warped but, can be easily re-shaped by warming them up to be bent back into shape. This can also be an added benefit if you're looking to glue a flat logo onto a curved surface. At room temperature parts will flex but, they can be brittle at much lower temperatures. Use super glue to adhere these parts to your models.
*NOTE: Pop Goes the Monkey is not affiliated with Games Workshop Group PLC or its affiliates. This product is not designed, manufactured, licensed or approved by Games Workshop Group PLC, and is not intended to include or infringe any intellectual property rights of Games Workshop Group PLC. Please see our full Terms of Service for more information.