Spikey Bits » Forge World Releases NEW Sicaran Venator Tank
The new Sicarian Battle Tank is now on pre-order and boy does this thing look good. Sporting a Neutron laser for tank destruction, this puppy is designed to be a tank buster extreme!
Mine will be here towards the end of the month, but until then checkout regular Sicaran battle tank unboxing below, and preview of the new tank from Apocalypse 40k blog.
The next Sicaran variant has been released!
These tanks are very popular because they are so bad-assed! The next version is here and it mounts a VERY big gun.
From Forge World:
A variant of the Sicaran battle tank introduced towards the end of the Great Crusade, the Sicaran Venator is a purpose-built tank destroyer. It mounts the fearsome neutron laser system and the atomantic arc-reactors required to power it. The neutron laser is a formidable anti-armour weapon, and is capable of penetrating any known armour. The combination of mobility, protection and firepower being highly valued by the Space Marine Legions.
The Sicaran Venator, designed by Phil Stutcinskas, is a complete resin kit that comes with a choice of lascannon or heavy bolter sponsons, as well as a remote turret-mounted heavy bolter. This model is available to pre-order now and will be despatched from Saturday 30th November.
You can find the Sicaran Venator on the Forge World site here.
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