Fallout - Wasteland Warfare - Enclave - High Command

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The Enclave is a highly militarised society, and its upper echelons are made up of the elite that the faction can provide. Their officers wield the authority of the Enclave in the wasteland and the various outposts it controls, ruling with an iron fist and stamping the Enclave’s values onto the landscape.

They are often accompanied by the scientists that the faction is so well know for. Advanced weaponry and armor technology requires testing and attuning, and Enclave scientists go about their task with single minded determination and drive. They stoically scrape the remains of wastelanders and creatures off power armor suits, and adjust power settings on energy weapons to burn flesh and metal longer and more efficiently. All for the advancement of the Enclave, of course.

No one has advanced the Enclave more than Colonel Augustus Autumn. He was the power behind the computerised-throne of John Henry Eden, and took point on the Enclave’s efforts to secure and control Project Purity in the Capital Wasteland. His ruthless drive to put the Enclave first and re-establish their dominance over post-war America verged on the fanatical; he did anything he had to to ensure the goals of the Enclave were achieved, and nothing and no one would stand in his way.

This boxed set contains three 32mm scale multi-part high quality resin Enclave miniatures, each with unique scenic bases, to allow players to expand their Fallout: Wasteland Warfare games. Players will need the Enclave Wave Card Expansion Pack to use the contents of this box.

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Fallout - Wasteland Warfare - Enclave - High Command
SKU
MUH051998
Vendor
Modiphius Entertainment
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