Necromunda - Promethium Tanks Refuelling Station

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Necromunda - Promethium Tanks Refuelling Station
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In the ash wastes of Necromunda, fuel is as vital as water. Becoming stranded in the weather-blasted expanses leaves a vehicle exposed to the elements and the attention of roaming gangs. Those with access to a supply of promethium are rich in credits, ammo, and the ability to freely traverse the ash wastes. As a result, fights around refuelling stations are commonplace, with many gangers having met their end at the hands of rivals desperate for promethium, or blown to pieces when a stray shot pierced a tank of the volatile fuel.

This multipart plastic kit allows you to build a Promethium Tanks Refuelling Station for use as terrain in games of Necromunda. It includes the components for four fuel tanks that can be built in a variety of sizes, complete with platforms for your fighters to scramble over in battle. These tanks can be gluelessly linked in different configurations to suit your gaming needs, and can be combined with other Necromunda terrain kits to create a true outlands waystation. This set also includes a pair of overflow tanks with ladders, and a host of accessories to bring your station to life, such as crates, hoses, and tools.

The kit includes:

  • 4x Promethium Tanks, with interchangeable segments to choose the size of each
  • 2x Platforms
  • 2x Overflow Tanks with ladders
  • 2x Crates, with a choice of contents
  • 2x Hoses
  • 4x Wrenches
  • 4x Blowtorches
  • 2x Spanner sets

This set comprises 78 plastic components. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Note that some components are intended to be assembled without glue.

Rules for using these models in your games of Necromunda are included in the set. The Promethium Tanks can also be used as cargo on a Cargo-8 Ridgehauler – these rules can be found in the Necromunda: Book of the Outlands supplement.

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Name
Necromunda - Promethium Tanks Refuelling Station
SKU
GW-NEC-301-13
Vendor
Games Workshop
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