Warhammer 40,000 - Raven Guard – Ravenstrike Battle Force

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Warhammer 40,000 - Raven Guard – Ravenstrike Battle Force
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The Raven Guard strike from the shadows, attacking the enemy from unexpected angles when they least expect it. These tactics have won many a conflict before battle was joined in earnest, when other Chapters might have been bogged down in prolonged campaigns. As such, the Raven Guard prefer lighter units with an emphasis on Phobos armour and Invictor Warsuits – led by the legendary Kayvaan Shrike, their reduced noise and heat signatures enable Space Marine warriors to remain undetected until the time is right.

This hefty boxed set contains agile Phobos-armoured Space Marines and a pair of Invictor Tactical Warsuits bearing heavy support weaponry, led by the Raven Guard Chapter Master himself, Kayvaan Shrike. He’s supported by a Librarian in Phobos armour, with a squad of three Eliminators ready to take down priority targets with pinpoint-accurate blasts of las fusil fire. Two five-man squads of Reivers are prepared to rush forward, completing mission objectives or engaging the enemy in melee. This box provides 17 plastic models with a variety of weapon options for engaging foes at any range, making it an ideal way to start a new Raven Guard army or add to your existing Space Marines collection.

This set includes the following multipart plastic models:

  • 1x Kayvaan Shrike
  • 1x Librarian in Phobos Armour
  • 2x Invictor Tactical Warsuits
  • 3x Eliminators
  • 10x Reivers

All models are supplied with their appropriate bases.

These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.

Additional information
Name
Warhammer 40,000 - Raven Guard – Ravenstrike Battle Force
SKU
GW-W40K-55-31
Vendor
Games Workshop
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