Wild West Exodus - Kyle The Red & White

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Wild West Exodus - Kyle The Red & White
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Kyle the Red & White is a special edition miniature for this festive period from Warcradle Studios. This seasonal version of Kyle the Black also comes with \"Max\", Kyle's faithful K9 Attack Dog curiously sporting his own festive reindeer horn.

Kyle the Red and White (and 'Max' a particularly quirky K9 Attack Dog) is a resin miniature and comes complete with a large plinth base for you to display them on. For those that wish to use them in a game of Wild West Exodus, they could be taken as an alternate miniature for Kyle the Black and a K9 Attack Dog. We're including the additional bases needed for them to be fielded separately just in case players want to do just that!

Kyle is carrying a toy Union battleship for a lucky girl or boy as well as a host of other enlightening surprises! The miniatures are packed full of neat touches and fantastic festive details. Dare you give him a kiss under his mistletoe? Not if you are fond of your lips and face you won't!

This product contains

1x Kyle The Red & White Miniature

1x \"Max\" The Attack Dog Miniature

3x Bases

Kyle The Red & White is a special 2017 Chrismas miniature

Kyle The Red & White can be used as Kyle the Black.

\"Max\" The Attack Dog can be used as a K9 Attack Dog.

Miniatures are supplied unpainted and some assembly will be required.

Character Stat Cards are not included and can be found on the Wild West Exodus website.

Additional information
Name
Wild West Exodus - Kyle The Red & White
SKU
WEX101110010
Vendor
Warcradle Studios
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