Warhammer Age of Sigmar - Orruk Warclans - Man-Skewer Boltboyz

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Warhammer Age of Sigmar - Orruk Warclans - Man-Skewer Boltboyz
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Man-skewer Boltboyz are known for using crude crossbows to engage in ranged combat. Their close-combat comrades heckle and scoff at this perceived display of cowardice, but these devious Kruleboyz care not. Instead, they take great pleasure in skewering their foes with two-foot-long bolts, watching their victims scream and squirm as they reload for the killshot.

These deadly hunters have mastered the art of ranged combat and gleefully snipe their enemies from a safe distance. They are well known for their mean attitudes, coating their bolts in toxins and venoms and ensuring that the wicked spikes on each are built to shatter on impact, leaving shards of tainted metal festering in their opponents' wounds.

This multipart kit contains 41 pieces with which you can build three Man-skewer Boltboyz, with a variety of head options and crossbow components that are compatible across all three bodies. There is also the option to assemble one as a Boltboy Boss, complete with banner pole, a choice of two helmets, and a distinctive crossbow. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. They are supplied with 3x 32mm Round Citadel bases.

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Warhammer Age of Sigmar - Orruk Warclans - Man-Skewer Boltboyz
SKU
GW-AOS-89-67
Vendor
Games Workshop
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