Warhammer 40k unveils JOYTOY Corvus Corax figure for collectors
Corvus Corax joins JOYTOY’s Primarch shelf with a loaded 1/18-scale release, and the Raven Guard get a stronger merch footprint around him.

Corvus Corax just pushed the JOYTOY Primarch line another step forward, and the details say as much about Warhammer’s current collectible priorities as they do about the Raven Guard. The new figure arrived on April 15, 2026, as a preorder item aimed squarely at shelf collectors, not tabletop players looking for another kit to paint and game with.
The numbers matter here. Corax stands over 18 cm tall, has 28 points of articulation, and comes loaded with display-friendly extras: two heads, interchangeable hands, optional blue lightning effects, a jump pack with Raven Guard wings, a flight stand, Wrath & Justice, and Talionis. JOYTOY also lists him as a 1/18 scale figure at $139.99, which puts him firmly in premium collectible territory rather than impulse-buy merch.
That matters because JOYTOY is clearly not treating the Primarch range as a one-off novelty. Corax follows Jaghatai Khan, which Warhammer Community highlighted on January 14, 2026, and before that the line had already brought in Rogal Dorn and Perturabo. JOYTOY’s own Primarch collection now runs deep, with names like Guilliman, Alpharius, Lion El’Jonson, Horus, Leman Russ, Magnus the Red, Sanguinius, Mortarion, and Angron alongside the more recent additions. This is a line with real momentum, and Corax shows it is still being built out with heavy-hitter characters fans have been asking for.
For Raven Guard fans, the smarter read is that this goes beyond one Primarch release. Warhammer’s merch store already has a broader Raven Guard spread in the pipeline, including a Dark Fury, Mor Deythan, Contemptor Dreadnought, MkVI Sergeant, and MKIII Tactical Legionary. The faction also already has apparel and accessories in the official merch catalog. That is not the footprint of a random character drop. It looks like a faction being given a more deliberate retail identity.
Corax himself is a strong fit for that approach. As the Primarch of the XIX Legion, he sits at the center of the Raven Guard’s stealth, assassination, and sabotage identity, with the Dropsite Massacre on Isstvan V still defining how fans remember the Legion’s story. JOYTOY has leaned into that with a figure built to look posed, armed, and ready for display, and the Warhammer Merch store has paired the preorder with an exclusive T-shirt and a shipping window from July 2026. For collectors watching which Primarchs are getting attention, Corax is a clear sign that the line is still moving, and the Raven Guard are no longer just a background faction on the merch shelf.
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