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Grokk Warborn - Modular Squad of 5

Grokk Warborn - Modular Squad of 5

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The Grokk Warborn are the living embodiment of savage industrial might, a squad of five hulking brutes who have clawed their way to dominance through sheer brutality and scavenged firepower. Massively muscled and towering over lesser warriors, each Warborn is a unique fusion of raw organic power and crude battlefield armour, their broad frames draped in looted plate, trophy skulls, and improvised chainwork. Tusked, snarling faces peer from beneath spiked shoulder guards and riveted helmets, radiating an infectious, terrifying aggression that breaks enemy morale before the first blow is struck.

The Grokk Warborn are built for front-line shock assault, closing distance rapidly and delivering devastating close-quarters punishment. Weapon loadouts across the squad vary wildly, reflecting the scavenged and cobbled-together nature of their arsenal. Serrated chainblades and toothed mauls are favoured for melee engagements, while those carrying heavy slug-throwers and multi-barrelled assault weapons provide brutal suppressing fire. Every weapon looks dangerous, unrefined, and entirely capable of reducing armoured infantry to wreckage at close range.

What truly sets this kit apart is its exceptional modularity. Arms and torsos are magnet-ready, featuring built-in sockets compatible with 3x1mm magnets, allowing full weapon swapping and loadout customisation without glue or guesswork. The kit includes an enormous variety of components across six shoulder pad variants, ten head sculpts split between bare tusked faces and helmeted variants, five torso options, three leg poses, multiple arm configurations, and a generous selection of ranged and melee weapons. No two models in a squad need ever look the same.

The visual language of the Warborn is grimdark industrial savagery at its finest. Exposed muscle bulges around crude armour plates held on by bolts and rope. Trophy chains hang heavy with skulls and scavenged scraps. Every surface tells a story of campaigns fought and enemies crushed. These are warriors who wear their victories on their bodies and carry their ideology in their fists.

Supplied as five unpainted, unassembled resin miniatures, the Grokk Warborn reward hobbyists who love converting, magnetising, and building truly individual characterful squads.

Painting Guide: Grokk Warborn

The Grokk Warborn reward a contrast-heavy approach, with deep shadowed recesses playing against bright, chipped metallic armour and vivid fleshy skin tones.

1. Prime

  • Prime black for maximum shadow depth and a naturally grimdark foundation across the heavy armour and skin surfaces.

2. Armour Base

  • Basecoat armour plates in a rusty brown-orange such as Rhinox Hide or Doombull Brown, then drybrush with Leadbelcher or Ironbreaker for a battered scavenged metal look.
  • Edge highlight prominent armour panels with Runefang Steel to give them a worn, heavily used appearance.

3. Trim and Details

  • Paint trophy chains, bolts and rivets in Brass Scorpion or Hashut Copper; cloth loincloths and wrappings work well in dirty browns or deep greens such as Castellan Green.
  • Apply a generous wash of Agrax Earthshade across all surfaces, followed by Nuln Oil in the deepest recesses around joints and armour gaps.

4. Weapons

  • Paint chainblades and mauls in dark steel with Leadbelcher basecoat, heavily washed with Nuln Oil and highlighted with Stormhost Silver along tooth and blade edges.
  • For slug-throwers and assault weapons, add heat-staining on barrel ends using a thin glaze of Contrast Magmadroth Flame fading into Contrast Skeleton Horde for a well-used, scorched effect.

5. Weathering

  • Stipple chipping across all armour plates using a torn blister sponge loaded with Abaddon Black then Runefang Silver, concentrating damage on edges, knees and shoulders.
  • Apply pale dust pigments to boots and lower legs, and add rust streaks beneath rivets and bolt heads using thinned Doombull Brown.

6. Bases

  • Industrial wasteland basing suits the Warborn perfectly: cracked earth texture paste drybrushed in pale grey, scattered with twisted metal debris, spent shell casings and optional tufts of dead scrubland grass.

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