Necromunda - Orlock - Arms Masters and Wreckers


Minimum quantity allowed is .
Max
per customer
The product can be bought in quantity increments of .
Delivery Countdown
Order in
for delivery

RRP: £31.50
£25.45
£25.45
Save 19%

Hurry, only 1 left in stock
Klarna
PayPal
Shop Pay
Apple Pay
Google Pay
Visa
Mastercard
American Express
Discover
Diners Club
Maestro
Necromunda - Orlock - Arms Masters and Wreckers
£25.45
£25.45
Description

As Orlock gangs grow, they need Arms Masters to support the Road Captain and keep the Gunners and Greenhorns in line. As well as enforcing order, they lead by example, either cracking heads or unleashing their Cyber-mastiffs on enemy fighters. Wreckers, on the other hand, are young hot-headed prospects that court danger. Equipped with jump boosters, they can often cause as much damage to themselves as they do to enemy gangs.

Expand your Orlock gang with these six fighters alongside their faithful and deadly cyber companions. The Wreckers are armed with a selection of pistols, knives, and demolition charges. They come with a groove stem so that they can be assembled to give the impression that they are airborne. Either Arms Master can be armed with a combat shotgun, or they can don a full servo harness and carry a deadly arc hammer into battle. Both Cyber-mastiffs are modelled running forward, hunting down their underhive prey.

This 120-part plastic kit makes two Arms Masters, two Cyber-mastiffs, and four Wreckers. It comes supplied with four 25mm round Necromunda bases, four 32mm round Necromunda bases, and a 45mm groove stem set.

Rules for using these models in games of Necromunda can be found in Necromunda: House of Iron.

Additional information
Name
Necromunda - Orlock - Arms Masters and Wreckers
SKU
GW-NEC-300-70
Vendor
Games Workshop
Frequently Asked Questions

What are miniatures used for in tabletop games?

Miniatures are small, detailed models used in tabletop games to represent characters, creatures, and scenery. They enhance the visual experience and aid in gameplay by providing a physical representation of game elements.

How do I paint my miniatures?

Painting miniatures involves several steps: priming the miniature with a base coat, applying base colors, adding details with fine brushes, and finishing with a protective sealant. Many hobbyists use acrylic paints and invest in quality brushes for the best results. You can pick some up from our Paints Section

What materials are miniatures typically made from?

Miniatures are commonly made from plastic, resin, or metal. Each material has its own advantages; plastic is lightweight and affordable, resin captures fine details well, and metal miniatures are durable and have a classic feel.

How can I start collecting miniatures?

Start by choosing a game or genre that interests you. Purchase a starter set or a few miniatures to begin with, and gradually expand your collection. Joining local gaming groups or online communities can provide valuable advice and support.

Where can I buy miniatures?

Miniatures can be purchased from Here. As well as from Hobby shops like our Gaming Centre, or at Conventions, or Games Workshop

What are some tips for assembling miniatures?

Use a hobby knife or clippers to carefully remove pieces from sprues. Dry fit parts before gluing to ensure proper alignment, and use a plastic or super glue appropriate for the material. Allow glued parts to fully dry before handling. All of these can be found Here

Can miniatures be used in different games?

While some miniatures are specific to certain games, many can be used across different tabletop games and RPGs, especially if they fit the theme or setting. Check the scale and style to ensure compatibility.

How should I store and transport my miniatures?

Store miniatures in a cool, dry place, ideally in a protective case with individual compartments to prevent damage. When transporting, use foam trays or padded bags to cushion the miniatures and keep them secure.

Are there any beginner-friendly miniature painting tutorials?

Yes, there are many beginner-friendly tutorials available online. Websites, YouTube channels, and hobby blogs often provide step-by-step guides and videos to help newcomers learn painting techniques and improve their skills.

Ask us a Question
Reviews
News & Updates

Related Products