Necromunda - Thatos Pattern - Extended Hab Module

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Necromunda - Thatos Pattern - Extended Hab Module
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The ash wastes of Necromunda are an unforgiving environment, utterly deadly for those who can't take shelter from the toxic storms and rabid fauna. Gangs that operate in the Great Equatorial Wastes, and the Ash Waste Nomads who call them home, use Thatos Pattern Hab Modules for protection and communication. The largest of these structures are the Extended Hab Modules, which are often claimed by the most important gang members and reserved as a base of operations.

This multipart plastic kit allows you to build and customise a complete Thatos Pattern Extended Hab Module. You’ll find the following options:

  • - Glueless assembly for ladders and roof, allowing you to adjust your build to suit your gaming needs
  • - Stilts that can be built in two different heights
  • - A variety of build options for closed and open doors
  • - Options including stowage, cabling, antennas, and a skylight
  • - Fully detailed interior, visible when removing the roof to maneuver models inside

The Extended Hab Module is fully compatible with all other Thatos Pattern terrain kits, allowing you to build, rearrange, and expand a modular settlement or gang headquarters suited to battlefields, scenarios, and campaigns of any shape or size – multiple Extended Hab Modules can even be combined to create towers of different sizes. There's no need to limit yourself to Necromunda, either – this terrain is also ideal for use in games of Kill Team and Warhammer 40,000.

This set comprises 122 plastic components. 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.

Additional information
Name
Necromunda - Thatos Pattern - Extended Hab Module
SKU
GW-W40K-300-93
Vendor
Games Workshop
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