Warhammer 40,000 - Kill Team - Imperial Navy Breachers

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Warhammer 40,000 - Kill Team - Imperial Navy Breachers
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Imperial Navy Breachers are the elite fighting troops of the Imperium's many naval assets, from orbital stations to mighty battleships – aggressive blunt instruments instructed extensively in close-quarter fighting techniques. Well-equipped and experienced in hazardous boarding actions, these squads are clad in fully-enclosed void armour, with mag-boots and rebreathers for zero gravity operatioons, and given access to specialised equipment designed for cracking enemy bulkheads.

This multipart plastic kit builds a squad of 10 Imperial Navy Breachers accompanied by two robotic supporters – the scanning C.A.T. Unit and explosive Gheistskull. These miniatures can be used as Imperial Navy Breacher operatives in games of Kill Team, or fielded with any Imperium army in games of Warhammer 40,000. These hardy troops are armed with short-range boarding weaponry, including hatchets and powerful shotguns. The kit includes loads of interchangeable heads and accessories to customise your kill team, plus components to build specialists like the skilled Void-jammer, bulky Grenadier, shield-toting Endurant, and more.

This set comprises 153 plastic components, and is supplied with 10x Citadel 25mm Round Bases and 2x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.

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Name
Warhammer 40,000 - Kill Team - Imperial Navy Breachers
SKU
GW-W40K-103-07
Vendor
Games Workshop
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