Games Workshop Warhammer 40k Necrons Doom Scythe / Night Scythe 49-15 – Plastic Miniature
Games Workshop Warhammer 40k Necrons Doom Scythe / Night Scythe 49-15 – Plastic Miniature
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Overview
Introduce a classic Necron flyer to your Warhammer 40k roster with the Games Workshop Doom Scythe / Night Scythe miniature. This plastic model captures the sleek, angular silhouette fans associate with the faction and serves as a versatile addition for hobbyists who enjoy assembling, painting, and commanding in imaginative battles or diorama displays.
In the box and how it’s built
- Plastic miniature representing the Doom Scythe and Night Scythe variants
- Designed for straightforward assembly and painting by hobbyists
What to expect during assembly
The kit arrives as unpainted plastic parts. Assembly offers a hands-on project to customize your color scheme, metallic accents, and basing style, helping you bring your Necron force to life with your personal touch. Expect crisp sculpting lines and components that fit together with typical Games Workshop design standards.
Design, materials, and finish
The miniature is molded in sturdy plastic, with an angular, high-tech look that photographs well under lighting designed for display. The surfaces readily take metallic paints, washes, and edge highlights, making it a satisfying canvas for painters at any skill level.
Ways to use this miniature
- Core option for Necron air support in tabletop battles
- Eye-catching display piece when finished and framed in a cabinet
- Base for conversions and bespoke paint schemes within your army
Practical notes for hobby sessions
This product is sold as a single plastic miniature. Have basic hobby tools ready, plan your color plan, and enjoy the process of painting to completion. Pair it with compatible Necron units to create cohesive army aesthetics on the table.
FAQ
Q: What comes in the box?
A: One plastic Doom Scythe / Night Scythe miniature; assembly and painting required.
Q: Is assembly required for this model?
A: Yes, assembly and painting are required to complete the miniature.
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