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About Sprues
Sprues are the original plastic frames that hold the unbuilt parts of a Warhammer kit. New-on-sprue (NOS) listings let resellers and patient painters buy individual sprues rather than the full boxed kit, often at significantly lower per-part cost.
Buying advice for second-hand collectors
Sprues are sold loose without the original box, instructions or transfers. Confirm the kit version (some kits have been resculpted — old vs new Termagant sprues differ visibly). Watch for missing weapon options on multi-build sprues. New-on-sprue Combat Patrol or Battleforce splits are excellent value.
Collecting & army-building advice
Sprues are the patient collector's tool — buy what you need for the unit you're actually building, not the whole kit. For batch-painting projects (60 Termagants, 40 Necron Warriors), buying loose sprues from multiple sellers can save 30–40% off the per-model retail.
Popular products
- Termagant and Hormagaunt sprues
- Necron Warrior sprues
- Space Marine Intercessor sprues
- Cadian Shock Trooper sprues
- Ork Boyz sprues
- Combat Patrol and Battleforce sprue splits
Frequently asked questions
- Are loose sprues fully legal?
- Yes — the model on the sprue is identical to the model in the boxed kit. Bases are typically supplied separately.
- Do sprues come with bases?
- Sometimes — confirm with the seller. Many sprue listings sell the plastic sprue separately from the bases sprue. Bases are cheap to buy separately if missing.
- Where do bulk sprues come from?
- Mostly from Combat Patrol, Battleforce and starter-box splits — when one half of a two-faction box sells separately, the other half's sprues enter the market loose.