Warhammer 40,000 - Genestealer Cults - Combat Patrol

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Warhammer 40,000 - Genestealer Cults - Combat Patrol
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The Genestealer Cults erupt from the shadows in a tide of xenos-worshipping acolytes, employing ambush and subterfuge to outmanoeuvre their enemies. Utterly immersed in Tyranid gene-taint, the cult's Neophyte Hybrids and more mutated Acolyte Hybrids rise up against their oppressors, armed with a variety of repurposed industrial equipment – from powerful mining lasers to heavy machinery like the Goliath Rockgrinder. Guided by the insidious psychic presence of a Magus, the misshapen Aberrants lope from the shadows to reinforce their kin, swinging crushing mauls to deadly effect.

Bring about the long-awaited day of ascension with Combat Patrol: Genestealer Cults! This boxed set provides you with all the units you need to start your collection or reinforce an existing army. The contents of this set have been specifically chosen to provide you with a Genestealer Cults force ideal for Combat Patrol-sized games – approximately 25 Power Level's worth of models, which can be built in a variety of ways – and you will also save you money compared to buying the contents individually.

This set includes the following multipart plastic models:

  • 1x Magus
  • 1x Goliath Rockgrinder, which can also be built as a Goliath Truck
  • 5x Aberrants
  • 5x Acolyte Hybrids, which can also be built as Hybrid Metamorphs
  • 20x Neophyte Hybrids

All models are supplied with their appropriate bases.

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

Additional information
Name
Warhammer 40,000 - Genestealer Cults - Combat Patrol
SKU
GW-W40K-51-69
Vendor
Games Workshop
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