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The Thousand Sons are a Legion of trapped souls and mad sorcerers, advancing into battle with gouts of kaleidoscopic warpflame and bolts of raw psychic might. These accursed arcanists board space hulks in search of lost knowledge and ancient artefacts, protected by implacable automaton Rubricae and the cackling mutants bound by their warband.
Boarding Patrol: Thousand Sons provides a sorcerous force of durable warriors, ideally suited to blasting through foes in games of Warhammer 40,000 – especially in the dense and deadly Boarding Action missions detailed in the Arks of Omen series – and will save you money compared to buying the kits individually.
A pair of Aspiring Sorcerers are the minds behind this operation, slinging spells and guiding a cohort of undying Rubric Marines through cramped corridors, armed with enchanted bolters and mutagenic warpflamers. Ahead of these implacable automata lurch the maddened Chaos Spawn – mutant fiends born of the Flesh Change, who hunt down horrified foes with unnatural strength and deadly speed.
This set includes the following:
- 20x Rubric Marines, two of which are Aspiring Sorcerers able to bolster squads
- 2x Chaos Spawn
This box can be used to assemble a variety of units – the recommended build for Boarding Action games is a Chaos Spawn and two squads of 10 Rubric Marines, split into five-model teams.
All models are supplied with their appropriate bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
Rules for playing Boarding Action games of Warhammer 40,000 can be found in the Arks of Omen: Abaddon supplement.
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