Warhammer 40,000 - Leagues of Votann - Hernkyn Pioneers

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Warhammer 40,000 - Leagues of Votann - Hernkyn Pioneers
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Hernkyn Pioneers skim across alien worlds and scout enemy positions, riding on their magna-coil bikes. Fast, resilient, and possessed of formidable firepower, these far-ranging bands of warriors often strike at the foe from unexpected quarters, or send back intelligence on enemy movements to their Oathband's Kâhl.

This multipart plastic kit builds three Hernkyn Pioneers, roaming Kin mounted on manoeuvrable hovering trikes. Each bike incorporates a hull-mounted magna-coil autocannon, while the riders are armed with bolt revolvers and bolt shotguns – either wielded in one hand or strapped to the bike – as well as gravitic concussion grenades. The kit includes a variety of special wargear – one bike can be joined by a rear gunner firing either a HYLas rotary cannon or ion beamer, while other bikes can be equipped with a rollbar searchlight, multiwave comms array, or pan spectral scanner. There's also a huge mix of extra stowage and cosmetic equipment to customise each of your bikers, as well as 10 different heads sporting a variety of goggles, hoods, and flight caps – including an Ironkin head.

This kit comprises 140 plastic components, and is supplied with 3x Citadel 90mm x 52.5mm Oval Bases and a Leagues of Votann Transfer Sheet with 555 numerals, runes, and markings for prominent Leagues. 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 - Leagues of Votann - Hernkyn Pioneers
SKU
GW-W40K-69-11
Vendor
Games Workshop
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