







⚔️ Command your desk with Ultramarines precision and style!
The JOYTOY Warhammer 40K Ultramarines Heavy Relic Primus Armor action figure is a 12cm tall, 1:18 scale collectible crafted from durable ABS resin and PVC. Featuring hand-painted details and fully poseable multi-joint articulation, this licensed figure offers authentic design and premium quality, making it a must-have for serious collectors and Warhammer fans alike.




























| ASIN | B0G38YQ2QP |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 60,577 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 2,368 in Kids' Play Action Figures |
| Colour | Bolt Rifle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (145) |
| Date First Available | 20 Nov. 2025 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 16 years and up |
| Manufacturer reference | JT02854 |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 18 x 5 x 20 cm |
| Scale | 1:18 |
E**C
Great product.
Great quality and I much prefer this scale to the smaller versions.
D**.
Outstanding paint quality, completely faithful representation, looks incredible standing on my desk. Exactly as advertised. Purchase with confidence.
H**N
As an older model it comes with certain issues for newer collectors. The size is smaller so keep that in mind but as older models go this one is one of the more crisp models. Good details and quality, a recommended edition to your collection and the banner is also well-made. I had very minor paint bleeding on the helmet but they're unnoticeable unless you want to hyper focus.
D**K
This is a wonderful kit for your preteen and teenager. My grandson really wanted this particular one for Christmas so grandma got it for him. He opened it and within 30 minutes had it assembled and having war games with it. He claimed it is now one one of his favorites! I will admit that I don't understand the joy in one of these, but my grandson does, so it is worth every penny I pay for it although it is just hardened plastic pieces assembled together.
M**X
This is my first figure from JoyToy and my first real step into the Warhammer world, besides playing Dawn of War and Space Marine (both 1 and 2). I have friends who are into painting miniatures, but I mostly collect imported figures and model kits from China and Japan. Still, Warhammer has always been on my radar since I often see JoyToy’s Warhammer line listed among the figures I normally collect, and I’ve always been curious to see what they were about. Having played the games I mentioned, I’ve always had a soft spot for the Ultramarines and the Blood Ravens, so I was very happy to receive this Remus Ventanus figure and finally get a little closer to the Warhammer universe and its lore. The figure comes with quite a few accessories, though there’s no instruction manual, so I had to look online for product images to figure out how to use the clear base and support arm. You get three pairs of hands in total: two with trigger fingers, two meant to hold the flag pole, and two for holding the sword in either hand. Some additional hand options, like clenched fists or open hands, would have been nice, but the included set already allows for a wide variety of poses. There’s a clear base with small pegs that fit into the holes under each foot to keep the figure stable, plus another clear arm stand with a patinated silver holder to support the flag pole. There’s also a small flag base, a removable scabbard that holds the sword, a separate bolt gun for posing, and a holstered bolt gun that doesn’t come out of its holster. The set also includes detachable grenades and a satchel pack, which peg securely onto the belt. While you can hold some of these items in a hand, each has a peg sticking out, so they aren’t really designed for hand-holding. Nothing was overly tight and everything fit near perfectly during assembly. The head and hands pop off easily and reattach firmly. You get two head options: one helmeted and one bare. The unhelmeted head has excellent sculpt detail, though the eyes make it look like the irises are a bit too large and dark. The backpack is removable and has a ton of sculpted detail as well. Paint quality across the figure is excellent. The metallic and gold accents look great, and the banner itself has beautiful sculpt detail with raised emblems. The paint on the banner is mostly clean, with just some very small overlaps you’d only notice up close. The white part of the banner has visible weathering that looks good, though the gold trim and brown pole look a bit too pristine in comparison. The banner connects to the pole by pressing the two pieces together firmly, but I had to press down harder than I’d like, which made me worry I might snap the pole since it’s a little thin and not very flexible. There’s a nice mix of soft plastic in different areas, like parts of the epaulettes, tabard flaps, belt, and white ribbons on the banner. The epaulettes in particular move around a bit too easily and don’t always stay centered on the shoulders. There are no overly stiff joints anywhere, but some are a bit loose, especially the chest joint, which makes the figure topple to the side when holding the banner. Using the included stands fixes that problem completely. The articulation is surprisingly good for this kind of figure. The arms can move across the chest, the waist has good range with a lot of side-to-side motion, and the legs move far back with enough range to have the figure in a realistic kneeling lunge pose. There’s even a bit of foot pivot despite the large boots, and a toe bend, which I didn’t expect at all. The packaging is a single tray, which is fine, though unlike other imports I’ve seen, there weren’t any small sheets of protective plastic around delicate parts. The box art, however, is excellent, showing the figure itself in action rather than just concept art. Overall, the amount of detail packed into this figure is very impressive, especially at this size. Everything feels premium and well designed, with a few tiny paint imperfections that don’t detract from the final presentation. Even as someone who doesn’t know much about the lore beyond the games, this figure feels like a great standalone display piece. I already have another JoyToy figure on the way, so this is the start of what could easily become a massive collection. Pros: - Excellent sculpting and paint work all around - High level of articulation - Variety of accessories: multiple heads, hands, weapons, banner, backpack - Stands and base provide stability for display - Good packaging and great box art - Strong overall display presence, even for someone unfamiliar with Warhammer Cons: - Flag pole is thin and requires careful assembly - Some joints, particularly chest and shoulders, are a bit loose - No instruction manual
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