Necromunda - Zone Mortalis - Underhive Sector

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Necromunda - Zone Mortalis - Underhive Sector
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The underhive of Necromunda is a close and brutal place, where short-range gunflights take place as fighters dart between cover, and brutal melee combat is almost impossible to escape from. With this massive boxed set you can recreate the rusted, crumbling environs of Necromunda on your tabletop and build a cohesive table of terrain for your gangs to fight over. The Underhive Sector is loaded full of modular scenery pieces that can be assembled in a truly mind-boggling number of arrangements.

Collecting together a host of Zone Mortalis scenery kits to build a total of 106 pieces of highly detailed terrain – every element of which is designed to be compatible or interchangeable with the others – this box is your one-stop shop for building a Necromunda table with multiple tiers and elevations.

There's no need to limit yourself to Necromunda, either – this terrain is also ideal for use in games of Warhammer 40,000 and Kill Team.

This 438-piece kit contains:

 

Zone Mortalis Gang Stronghold:

  • 1x Watchtower
  • 1x Gunk Tank
  • 1x Set of Stronghold Gates
  • 4x Stronghold Walls
  • 2x Stronghold Corners
  • 1x Stronghold Wall Extension

Zone Mortalis Platforms and Stairs:

  • 2x Sets of Stairs
  • 16x Platforms
  • 2x Wide Platforms
  • 12x Railings
  • 4x Ladders
  • 1x Lift

Zone Mortalis Columns and Walls:

  • 12x Columns
  • 2x Wide Walls
  • 8x Walls
  • 2x Wide Doors
  • 2x Doors

Zone Mortalis Barricades and Objectives:

  • 1x Gang Relic
  • 1x Priority Marker
  • 4x Door Terminals
  • 1x Beast's Lair
  • 5x Loot Caskets
  • 9x Barricades
  • 4x Boobly Traps

Zone Mortalis Pipes and Conduits:

  • 3x Pipes
  • 1x Control Point
  • 1x Broken Pipe Section
  • 2x Curved Pipe Sections
  • 1x Short End Pipe

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

Additional information
Name
Necromunda - Zone Mortalis - Underhive Sector
SKU
GW-NEC-300-84
Vendor
Games Workshop
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