Henry's Review: The Tyranid Haruspex / Exocrine: A Feast for the Senses!

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Are you ready to unleash an unstoppable swarm of Tyranids upon your opponents? Look no further than the Haruspex / Exocrine kit from Games Workshop's Warhammer 40,000 line. As someone who has played both the tabletop game and the video games like Warhammer 40k Space Marine 2 and Inquisitor Martyr, I can attest to the sheer power and versatility that these two units bring to any Tyranid army.

First off, let's talk about the Haruspex. This beast is a melee monster, armed with massive scything talons and a deadly tongue that can snatch up enemies from a distance. Plus, it has the ability to regenerate its wounds, making it a durable and fearsome opponent on the battlefield. On the other hand, the Exocrine is a ranged powerhouse, with a bio-plasmic cannon that can blast apart enemy armor and fortifications. Plus, its ability to move and shoot without penalty means you can keep your distance from your foes while still delivering deadly blows.

Who should pick up this kit? Any Tyranid player looking to add some variety and punch to their army. Plus, the models themselves are incredibly detailed, with tons of slimy tendrils, gnashing teeth, and creepy-crawly bits that are sure to inspire both fear and awe in your opponents. And if you're a fan of the Imperium of Man and their allies, you can also use these models in the Battlesector video game or the Gaunt's Ghosts novels.

Pros:
- Versatile units that can fill multiple roles in your army
- Highly detailed and aesthetically pleasing models
- Regeneration and move-and-shoot abilities make them tough and flexible

Cons:
- Some assembly required (but that's par for the course with most miniatures)
- Pricey compared to other models in the Tyranid line

Overall, the Haruspex / Exocrine kit is a must-have for any Tyranid player looking to add some brutal close combat or ranged firepower to their army. Whether you're playing tabletop, video games like Darktide Xbox or Warhammer Mechanicus, or just building and painting for fun, these models are sure to impress. Praise the Omnissiah and go grab a kit from your local Games Workshop store or online!

Bottom Line: 9/10. These Tyranid models are a feast for the senses, with plenty of options and abilities to surprise and devastate your opponents. The only downside is the price, but you get what you pay for in terms of quality and versatility. Highly recommended for any Tyranid collector or player.

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