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ProxyBrewer releases OmniGuard Noctis IX with modular arms and glaive

ProxyBrewer put OmniGuard Noctis IX in Sage-tier hands with modular arms, a gun and an adjustable glaive, then rolled straight into the next command squad.

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ProxyBrewer releases OmniGuard Noctis IX with modular arms and glaive
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ProxyBrewer’s May 16, 2026 Proxy Sage Tier release put OmniGuard - Noctis IX live on MyMiniFactory at 07:17, and the draw was immediate: modular arms, a gun, an adjustable glaive and a separate head on one focused sculpt. For painters, that is the sort of parts list that changes a release from a simple download into a build decision, because the final silhouette can shift before a brush ever hits primer.

That flexibility is the real value here. A model with swappable arms and a changeable glaive gives the hobby desk a clearer path from file to finished figure, whether the goal is a tabletop-ready proxy or a more individualized display piece. The weapon mix also gives collectors a built-in way to set the model apart from other infantry-style releases in the OmniGuard line, without piling on extra complexity.

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ProxyBrewer framed the drop as part of a wider proxy-miniature ecosystem, and the brand’s own site describes it as a source of 3D printable proxy miniatures. Its catalog already runs through recent lines such as OmniGuard, Jungle Fighters, Wasteland Reclaimers and Frostmarch Guard, which makes Noctis IX feel less like a one-off and more like another clean stop in a steady release pipeline. The May update also pointed subscribers to the next project, the Krylovian Descendants Command Squad, keeping the monthly cadence moving forward.

That cadence has been part of the appeal for a while. A January 1, 2025 Sage-tier update set out the tier’s structure, including all Scholar perks, the ability to suggest and vote for one extra model each month, and more than double the voting weight of the Scholar tier. In that context, the May release reads like a familiar ProxyBrewer pattern: deliver one tightly scoped sculpt, then move directly into the next build that subscribers will be watching for.

The same rhythm showed up in the spring, when ProxyBrewer’s March 2026 Sage post delivered Jungle Fighter - Jungle Champ and noted the next voted-for models, followed in April by Frostmarch Guard - Ferrox 'Stinky Sidekick' Jorun before another handoff to the next project. Noctis IX fits that run perfectly, with just enough modularity to matter at the painting table and just enough forward motion to keep the subscription cycle active.

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