Tech-Priest Auxilia form a key part of the Mechanicum in battle, making battlefield repairs and bringing weapons of their own to bear on the enemy. Led by a Magos and surrounded by a host of servo-automata, many of the Tech-Priest Auxilia are of the Macrotek order of high techno-arcana.
This Magos Macrotek Enginseer is armed with a power axe and servo arms and is joined by four servo-automata armed with servo-arms and close combat weapons. Rules for using the Magos and servo-automata in Horus Heresy games can be found in The Horus Heresy Book Three: Extermination and in The Horus Heresy – Mechanicum: Taghmata Army List.
This is a complete, multi-part resin kit that builds five models. It includes one 32mm round base and four 25mm round bases.
Lord Scion’s are amongst the most experienced and revered of pilots in Knight Households. Their rank may be that of baron, count, margrave, thane or any number or variations, but their duty is the same, commanding the Household’s resources and upholding their honour on the battlefield.
This Knight Scion fits perfectly into the command seat of any of Forge World’s Cerastus Knights and can be used to represent a Knight pilot of any rank.
This is a multi-part, resin kit. The pilot’s chair shown in some images is not included. The pilot’s chair forms part of the cockpit included in the Cerastus Knight Lancer, Acheron and Castigator kits.
Some solid releases this week for the Heresy, Mechanicum! Can’t wait to see next weeks lineup!
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