Necromunda - Cawdor Ridge Walkers


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Necromunda - Cawdor Ridge Walkers
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Way-Brethren are the outriders of the Redemption’s wasteland crusades. Mounted on mechanical Ridge Walkers, these tireless pilgrims range ahead of the teeming masses of the faithful, blazing a trail between the shrines and holy sites of Necromunda's ash wastes for those that follow. Ridge Walkers are hardy engine-steeds that turn the Way-Brethren into swift and deadly combatants, capable of charging down foes or bullying through enemy lines with almost knightly vigour.

This multipart plastic kit builds four Cawdor Ridge Walkers, ramshackle warmachines that can be added to any Cawdor gang. These bipedal constructs are built from scrap and spare parts, littered with exposed mechanisms and makeshift repairs. The Way-Brethren can be armed with a motley collection of weapons – this set includes autoguns, frag lances, krak lances, and flails for each of them, as well as two stub guns and two reclaimed autopistols. The kit offers a choice of eight different head designs, plus interchangeable bodies and backpacks to give each of your Cawdor riders a distinct appearance, as well as extra armour and foot-skids to personalise your Ridge Walkers.

This set comprises 100 plastic components, and is supplied with 4x Citadel 60x35mm Oval Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.

Rules for using Cawdor Ridge Walkers in your games of Necromunda can be found in The Aranthian Succession: Vaults of Temenos supplement.

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Name
Necromunda - Cawdor Ridge Walkers
SKU
GW-NEC-301-14
Vendor
Games Workshop
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