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Eldar Revenant Titan With Sonic Lances: £210
The Eldar Revenant combines high speed with devastating firepower. It is armed with 2 Sonic Lances and a Revenant Missile launcher. Complete resin model standing approximately 12inches (300mm) tall to the top of its head. This model comes with 2 head variants, base not included.
The Marauder Bomber is the workhorse of the Imperial Navy. Capable of both atmospheric and void operations, it is used as an attack craft in fleet actions as well as fulfilling a tactical role, supporting ground offensives by bombing enemy troop concentrations and support positions. Such tactical bombing missions are often launched prior to, and in support of, Imperial Guard offensives. The rules for using the Marauder Bomber in games of Apocalypse can be found in Games Workshop’s Warhammer 40,000 Apocalypse.
This is a massive multi-part resin kit, with a wingspan of 18 inches (450mm). Includes Pilot and Gunners and features three fully moving turrets
Cerastus Knight-Acheron: £175
The devastation wrought by Knights-Acheron is terrifying to behold. Armed with a fearsome reaper chainfist, twin-linked heavy bolters and an Acheron pattern flame cannon, they are employed as weapons of extermination and to inspire fear in their foes. Nothing will sway their attack until the enemy is utterly crushed, never to rise again from the flame-scoured ruins of their strongholds.
The Cerastus Knight-Acheron can be taken as part of a Horus Heresy Mechanicum army, a Codex: Imperial Knights army and as a Lords of War choice for an Imperial faction army in games of Warhammer 40,000.
Cerastus Knight-Lancer: £175
The Cerastus Knight-Lancer is a first strike weapon, attuned to rapid assault tactics and lethal outflanking charges against a foe. It is justly renowned for its speed and its power, as well as for the temperamental and restive nature of the machine-spirits which dwell as anima within its colossal frame.
Because of this reputation, the most impetuous and glory-hungry of the Knight Households are driven to bond with these war machines, their own souls a match for the fury caged within their mounts. The greatest of these pairings will go on to create martial legends among their lineage, while for those whose temper cannot fully master that of their Knight-engine or whose own lust for glory might see valour outweigh caution on the battlefield, their triumphs are likely to blaze brightly, if briefly, in the chronicles of their Households.
The Cerastus Knight-Lancer is a complete multi-part resin kit. You can also see Daren talking about the making of the Knight-Lancer on our visual feed. Rules for using the Cerastus Knight-Lancer for us in Warhammer 40,000 can be found here. Transfers shown on the model are not supplied and Space Marine and plastic Knight models shown in some images for size purposes only.
Legion Fellblade: £170
Based upon the same STC data as the Baneblade and Deathhammer super-heavy tanks, which are a mainstay of the vast brigades of the Imperial Army, the Fellblade is a more advanced variant that first saw widespread service with the Legiones Astartes in the last decades of the Great Crusade.
It is most noted for its use of Mechanicum atomantic arc-reactor technology and a reinforced metaplas alloy chassis superior even to that of the Baneblade, alongside an advanced accelerator cannon as its primary armament. These systems are all fruits of Dark Age technologies rediscovered and restored to humanity shortly before the nightmare of the Horus Heresy.
The mighty Space Marine Fellblade is a huge multi-part resin and plastic kit. Please note that the doors used on the hull for this model are Space Marine Rhino sized side doors
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