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Badab Sector Pirate: void trooper of the 33rd "Marine Hunters"
The imperium has been trying to secure the Badab sector since the great crusade, yet the Emperor himself could not secure the maelstrom and so it was eventually abandoned, this of course means there is likely a large amount of heresy era tech in the maelstrom. when the Badab war ended, all surviving human forces in league with huron joined him in his flight into the maelstrom, I imagine these soldier found a cache of heresy era Auxiliary armor and weapons, pledged their allegiance to Huron and returned to raid the badab sector with their new powerful toys. Only the best of the best survive in these harsh conditions meaning anything short of a space marine is no match for these hardened warrior. - Also they are not chaos worshipers, they are renegades and only seek revenge on the imperium. Naturally these warriors are hold particular hate for marines who they would likely have seen butchering their comrades without remorse so they like to return the favor as often as they canCollegia Titanica Adeptus Mechanicus Imperium Warbringer Miniatures (Wh 40000) Wh News длиннопост Warbringer (WH 40000) Warhammer 40000 фэндомы
странно что он так плохо освещен здесь Warbringer Nemesis Titan
Warhammer Community brought more information out about the Warbringer Titan today. A new addition to the lore of 40k, we expect to see more come out about it as time goes on. For now, though, GW has been content to give hobby fans some more information. All content below is courtesy of Warhammer Community.
One of the biggest things – literally – to come out of this weekend’s Vigilus Open Day was word of a new Imperial Titan for Warhammer 40,000! You guys have been clamouring for a closer look at this behemoth of a model, so let’s explore what it has to offer.
The Warbringer Nemesis Titan is a dedicated Titan hunter, sporting a truly immense quake cannon designed to take down enemy god-machines at range. Used during the Great Crusade against various Titan-scale xenos constructs, the Warbringer Nemesis came into its own during the Horus Heresy, as Titan war became commonplace.
Sitting between the Warlord and Reaver in size, the Warbringer Nemesis Titan model shares many design features with its brethren. Its thicker frontal armour marks it out as a very different beast, though. In addition, it boasts a host of anti-air weapons designed to fend off aerial assaults against the Titan while it lines up a kill shot with its quake cannon.
The model is packed with detail, from an officer and servitor on the upper gun decks to an intricate loading mechanism, defence batteries, individual void shield projectors and much more.
Alongside the new Titan are a range of Battle Titan arm weapons, designed to fit both the Warbringer and Reaver Titan bodies. Either Titan can use any two of these weapons in any combination. You’ll be able to pick up four different arm weapons when the Warbringer launches – laser blaster, gatling blaster, volcano cannon and melta cannon.
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