Warhammer 40,000 - Genestealer Cults - Reductus Saboteur

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There is no engine of the oppressors that a Reductus Saboteur cannot lay low, and there are few materials they cannot fashion into an explosive given a little time to tinker. Flitting through the shadows, they lace the battlefield with booby traps and deploy powerful explosives that make short work of enemy armour.

If you're looking to give your Genestealer Cults an edge against an enemy that’s heavy on tanks, or you just like to blow stuff up, you need a Reductus Saboteur in your army. With a bomb for every occasion, a savvy general will find all sorts of tricks up their too-many sleeves.

This 11-piece plastic kit builds one Reductus Saboteur, who can be assembled with scarred head or one with a pair of goggles, and one separate pile of explosives. It’s supplied with 1x 32mm round base and 1x 25mm round base.

This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.

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Warhammer 40,000 - Genestealer Cults - Reductus Saboteur
SKU
GW-W40K-51-68
Vendor
Games Workshop
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