Warhammer Age Of Sigmar - Kharadron Overlords - Skyriggers
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Skyriggers are elite members of the Arkanaut crews, a form of aerial cavalry that can scramble to aid the fleets. They use potent, heat-generating vulcaniser pistols to fell foes before lowering their skypikes and charging in to finish them off. Each Skyrigger is equipped with skymines for harrying flying foes, and a timed explosive. These charges are the perfect weapon to aid the Skyriggers’ hit-and-run attacks, for their delayed detonations cause chaos among the foe, allowing the duardin to jet away in a blast of aether-exhaust.
Endrinriggers are members of the Endrineers Guild, and report to a ship’s Captain as well as the fleet’s Endrinmaster. They bear rapid-fire rivet guns and aethermatic saws for conducting airborne repairs, flying to wherever they are needed in order to patch up damage to a ship. In need, Endrinriggers can put their high‑powered tools to deadly use, riddling the foe with red-hot rivets or slicing through armour, flesh and bone with their whirring sawblades.
This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble 3 Skyriggers. They feature skymines trailing from their dirigibles, which are detailed with the pipework and equipment needed to make their aether-gold vapour-fuelled flight possible, and carry vulcaniser pistols and skypikes. One Skyrigger can carry an aethermatic volley gun, and one can carry a skyhook, drill cannon or grapnel launcher. There’s a custom head option for the Skyrigger Custodian, and there are plenty of extra details for making your Skyriggers unique: a spare vulcaniser pistol and a variety of maintenance tools.
This kit comes as 88 components, and is supplied with 3 Citadel 32mm Round bases and 3 flying stems of differing heights: 30mm, 32.5mm and 35mm. It can optionally be used to assemble 3 Endrinriggers.
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