Warhammer 40,000 - Adeptus Mechanicus - Tech-Priest Manipulus

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Warhammer 40,000 - Adeptus Mechanicus - Tech-Priest Manipulus
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The ruling castes of the Adeptus Mechanicus are the Tech-Priests – robed zealots whose flesh is replaced over time with bionic enhancements. These technosavants carry a bewildering array of titles, and each one specialises in arcane knowledge and esoteric lore, perpetuated with religious fervour. Within the bulbous augmentation of a Tech-Priest Manipulus is a galvanic cell, from which they can channel a powerful charge of divine Motive Force – the underlying current of all life. Tech-Priests Manipulus eagerly seek out new sources of power, draining them dry with their mechadendrites. Filled with thrumming potential, they empower the servants of the Machine God and the holy creations of war they bear. The Tech-Priest Manipulus’ electropositors overcharge servos, energise weapon cells and invigorate cerebral cores. Saturated with the pure power of the Machine God, the mortalwarriors and sacred engines carry his praise forward as they cast the heretics down.

The Tech-Priest Manipulus miniature carries an Omnissian staff and has a choice of either an infantry-shredding transonic cannon or armour-busting magnarail lance as a ranged weapon. The Manipulus also features a mechadendrite harness to help him perform battlefield repairs – and to pull bits off his enemies should they stray too close!

This kit is supplied in 22 plastic components and is supplied with a Citadel 50mm Round Base.

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Name
Warhammer 40,000 - Adeptus Mechanicus - Tech-Priest Manipulus
SKU
GW-W40K-59-21
Vendor
Games Workshop
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