JOYTOY Bladeguard Veterans Reviewed – Are These the Best Ultramarines Yet?

In this video, I take a close look at the JOYTOY Ultramarines Bladeguard Veterans from the Secret Level animation series, focusing on scale, articulation, engineering, and overall value for Warhammer 40K collectors. Compared to older JOYTOY Bladeguard figures, Metaurus and Brother Torvald introduce a new scale that sits between previous Ultramarines releases and the Space Marine 2 line. I break down how well they integrate with existing Ultramarines figures, including older Bladeguards, captains, and champions, and whether scale creep is becoming a real issue. You’ll see a full overview of: Armour sculpt and paint quality Articulation limits and posing range Storm shields, power axe, power sword, and pistols Differences between Metaurus (Sergeant) and Torvald How they compare to older JOYTOY Ultramarines Bladeguard figures If you’re building a Warhammer 40K Ultramarines collection, deciding whether to replace older Bladeguards, or wondering if these figures are worth it, this review should help you decide. Let me know in the comments: Are you integrating these Bladeguard Veterans into your existing army, or collecting the full Secret Level set? Don’t forget to like and subscribe - it really helps this channel to grow! And why not follow us on Facebook -   / finitehobbies   Thanks! -- Disclaimer This is a hobby channel, sharing collectibles unboxing, book and tv series/movie reviews, something about modelling (mostly tanks and gunplas), and probably something more. We will see - we do this for fun and learning, and sharing may also interest others over YouTube! Warhammer 40k and everything connected to its universe is owned by Games Workshop. There is no affiliation of any sort between this channel with either Games Workshop or JOYTOY. Any graphics or art used in these video belong to their respective authors. Music is from Canva.com Pro license.