Adeptus Titanicus - The Horus Heresy - Core Box

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Adeptus Titanicus - The Horus Heresy - Core Box
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This boxed set is your perfect starting point for the game. It includes six plastic Citadel miniatures – two mighty Reaver Titans, two nimble Warhound Titans and two noble Cerastus Knight-Lancers. You'll also find a 96-page softback rulebook and everything else you need to start playing, including templates, cards, command terminals, tokens and dice. Build your battlegroup and join the battle for Humanity's future.

In this boxed set you will find:

– 1x 96-page softcover Adeptus Titanicus rulebook. This contains the full rules for the game, and will teach you the basics as well as introducing you to advanced rules and tactics, and three different ways to play.– 1x Reaver Battle Titan. This plastic model comes with chainfist, volcano cannon, melta cannon and turbo laser destructor options. It is supplied with a 105mm round base.– 1x Reaver Battle Titan. This plastic model comes with power fist, laser blaster, gatling blaster and Apocalypse missile launcher options. It is supplied with a 105mm round base.– 2x Warhound Scout Titan. These plastic models each come in 62 components, including multiple weapons options. Each has an 80mm round base.– 2x Cerastus Knight. This 58-component plastic kit includes two 50mm round bases.– 6x Battlefield Assets, plastic models used to represent stratagems on the battlefield that can interact with your Titans in different ways– 58x Status Markers and Movement Template Set– 20x Adeptus Titanicus Dice (18x D6, 2x D10)– 3x Adeptus Titanicus Weapon Templates– 2x Reference Sheets– 4x Titan Command Terminals– 2x Knight Banner Command Terminals– 24x Mission and Stratagem Cards– 16x Titan Weapon Cards– 1x Range Ruler– 3x Transfer sheets – one each for Reaver Titans, Warhound Titans and Cerastus Knights
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Name
Adeptus Titanicus - The Horus Heresy - Core Box
SKU
GW-AT-400-14
Vendor
Games Workshop
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