Warhammer 40k Fulgrim Faces: A Hobbyist’s Love-Hate Saga
The Warhammer 40,000 community is at it again. This time, the internet is abuzz with chatter about the new Fulgrim model’s faces. Yes, you read that right—faces. It seems Games Workshop has unleashed not just a miniature but also a torrent of opinions. Let’s break down this polarizing phenomenon, with some humor thrown in for good measure. After all, we’re talking about a space snake-demon Primarch here, not the Mona Lisa.
The Good: Fulgrim, Fabulous as Ever
Let’s start with the pros. First, there’s no denying that Fulgrim’s new model is an artistic marvel. The detailing on the serpentine body, the ornate armor, and those expressive (some might say too expressive) faces showcase the craftsmanship Games Workshop is known for. Hobbyists are thrilled to have a Fulgrim that finally embodies his “perfectionist” reputation.
And let’s not forget, the faces add a bit of personality. With options ranging from “smug superiority” to “slightly unhinged,” it’s like Games Workshop captured Fulgrim’s essence after a wine-fueled karaoke night.
The Bad: Faces Only a Mother Could Love?
But not everyone’s sold. Some fans argue that the faces are a bit too… theatrical. One Reddit user compared them to “a soap opera villain caught mid-gasp,” while another suggested they’d look more at home on a Halloween pumpkin. The main gripe? The exaggerated expressions might detract from Fulgrim’s menacing aura, making him look more “pantomime villain” than “galactic terror.”
Then there’s the issue of choice. With multiple facial options, some feel Games Workshop has entered “build-a-bear” territory. Sure, you can pick the face you like best, but does it really scream “Primarch of Excess,” or just “excessively indecisive”?
The Ugly (Funny): Memes Galore
Naturally, the internet has done what it does best: memes. Hobbyists have wasted no time slapping comedic faces onto the Fulgrim model. From Nicolas Cage’s infamous expressions to anime protagonists mid-power-up, the edits are endless. One particularly viral post replaced Fulgrim’s face with that of a goldfish, captioned: “When the warp whispers, but it’s just Eldrad ordering takeout.”
These memes might be poking fun, but they’re also a testament to the community’s creativity. Love it or hate it, the new Fulgrim model has sparked engagement like never before.
Final Thoughts: Perfection Is Subjective
At the end of the day, Warhammer is a hobby, and hobbies are about passion—whether that passion manifests as praise, critique, or meme-worthy edits. The new Fulgrim model might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but it’s undeniably sparked conversation (and laughter). And isn’t that what Fulgrim, the Primarch of Excess, would have wanted?
So, whether you’re team “perfection incarnate” or team “what were they thinking,” one thing’s for sure: the Warhammer 40k Fulgrim model faces have earned their place in tabletop history—and in our meme folders.
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