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The Guild of Coin rules the roads of Necromunda. They transport material between hives and, for a hefty price, they'll even smuggle weapons and people. Crossing the arid, violent, and irradiated ash wastes is a risky business, so the guild employs convoys of Cargo-8 Rideghaulers. These hulking vehicles are perfect for traversing the dunes thanks to their massive wheels and sturdy engines, and can be easily outfitted with guns to fend off raiders and rivals. Hooked up to its chain of transport beds, a Ridgehauler resembles a true land train, hauling trailers of armoured containers and transport carriages across the Great Equatorial Wastes.
This multipart plastic kit allows you to build a Ridgehauler Trailer, for use with a Cargo-8 Ridgehauler. You can construct this trailer with six or eight wheels, and the Ridgehauler Trailer's modular assembly options allow you to field it with a flatbed cargo bay capable of carrying gang fighters and freight goods, or with a Munitorum Armoured Container, which can be fitted with up to two mounted storm bolters. The Ridgehauler Trailer can also be fielded with an adjustable rear coupling, allowing you to hook additional trailers onto your land train – each Cargo-8 Ridgehauler can tow up to four trailers.
The kit includes a variety of additional components for use with its flatbed cargo bay:
- 2x Large Crates
- 2x Small Crates
- 3x Barrels
This set comprises 114 plastic components, and is supplied with a Cargo-8 Ridgehauler Transfer Sheet featuring a variety of vehicular decals and gang logos. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. Note that some components are intended to be assembled without glue.
Rules for using the Ridgehauler Trailer and the Cargo-8 Ridgehauler can be found in Necromunda: Book of the Outlands.
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