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Fallout - Wasteland Warfare - Brotherhood of Steel - Liberty Prime
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“Brand new from Modiphius Entertainment comes the largest mechanical monster of the wastes. Bigger than a Behemoth. Rougher than a Raider. Deadlier than a Deathclaw. Liberty Prime is striding forward, crushing enemies like bugs and smashing all resistance in its way – for Freedom!Liberty Prime is the pinnacle of pre-war weapons technology. It was designed by the American Military as a secret weapon for taking back Anchorage from the Chinese invaders, however it was never deployed. At the time its only working attack was to stomp on enemies – how times have changed.The model itself (so big it’s hardly a ‘miniature’) is still incredibly detailed, from its high energy power pack to its massive mechanical fists. It’s so large we’ve had to change our production process to create the fully detailed base, with half a Red Rocket fuel station on it! It towers over even the largest Super Mutant Behemoth and utterly dwarfs regular Wastelanders.

Approximate measurements:

  • Scenic Base: 175mm diameter
  • Liberty Prime Height (without base) 234mm
  • The Liberty Prime contains the model and scenic base and does not include rules or scenarios.

Supplied unpainted

Requires Assembly

Additional information
Name
Fallout - Wasteland Warfare - Brotherhood of Steel - Liberty Prime
SKU
MUH051980
Vendor
Modiphius Entertainment
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