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Make Like a Pirate and Pilfer the Corsair Voidscarred For All Sorts of Lovely Aeldari Bits

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The Corsair Voidscarred are freebooting Aeldari drawn from all walks of life – some found life on the craftworlds just a little too stifling, and abandoned their Path to strike out on their own. Others found the Dark City a touch too gloomy, or the Exodite maiden worlds a bit too full of dinosaurs…

Riches naturally follow glory, and the Corsairs have a galaxy’s worth of fantastic wargear and ornamentation to festoon themselves with – whether they were bought (or plundered) from Rogue Traders, salvaged from the depths of the webway, or a keepsake from their dear old mum back on the craftworld.

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This incredible kit is available to buy separately at last, so let’s look at all the delicious accessories you’ll find inside. These three sprues are a treasure trove of Aeldari bits that you can use to personalise your Kill Team, add flair to pointy-eared troopers of any faction, and even snag for other projects.

There are a whole 18 heads – nine with helmets, including a ghost helm and a hooded cowl, as well as nine bare heads – four female, five male, with a mix of shocking Aeldari hairstyles and a sick eyepatch. Want to add a wild Saim-Hann touch to your Warlock conclave, or a piratical edge to your raiding Kabalite Warriors? Stick on some of these spares.

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These beautiful buccaneers also have a generous armoury. There are a lot of blades – because there’s nothing a Corsair loves more than to swing across a Kill Zone to swashbuckle a bewildered Ork Kommando straight off a balcony. 

Corsairs Weapons

There are also lots of guns, from a mighty shuriken cannon to an exotic neuro disruptor. There are countless ways to equip your Aeldari, and you could even head down a radical path to outfit your Ordo Xenos Inquisitor – there’s already precedent with Kyria Draxus.*

Accessorising is very important even in the 41st millennium, and the Voidscarred sure know how to make an outfit pop. The kit includes nine backpack vanes that would make a fine addition to Guardian squad leaders, for instance.

There’s also a sashimono-style back banner and a soaring Faolchú bird, which are an eye-catching addition to any Exarch or Archon in search of some personal flavour. They might even find themselves at home on a converted Space Marine of the White Scars…

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Of course, all these marvellous bits mean that before you even get to customising your other armies, you can fully kit out an expansive Kill Team roster to pick operatives from for any mission.

Let us know what ideas you have in mind for these magnificent marauders, and what you’ll be harvesting the haul of spare parts for. Pick up your Corsair Voidscarred now, and sign up for the Warhammer Community newsletter for more news on Kill Team, which is heading Into the Dark very soon.


* Necromunda’s black market is rife with xenos weapons. You’ll find the sling gun and neural flayer – which definitely aren’t an illegal shuriken rifle and neuro disruptorin the Book of Judgement.