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Spearhead: Kharadron Overlords Grundstok Trailblazers

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Spearhead: Kharadron Overlords Grundstok TrailblazersThe Grundcorps protect the sky fleets of the great Kharadron empire, but that isn't their only role. For those who can afford their fees, teams of Grundstok Trailblazers make for excellent vanguard troops, capable of locating assets and holding them ahead of the main fleet. If you want to stake your claim on the Mortal Realms, this box is an ideal way to start a new Kharadron Overlords collection or expand an existing army and save money compared to

The Grundcorps protect the sky-fleets of the great Kharadron empire, but that isn't their only role. For those who can afford their fees, teams of Grundstok Trailblazers make for excellent vanguard troops, capable of locating assets and holding them ahead of the main fleet.

If you want to stake your claim on the Mortal Realms, this box is an ideal way to start a new Kharadron Overlords collection – or expand an existing army – and save money compared to buying the kits individually. A flying Grundstok Gunhauler supports the force by commanding attention, soaking up enemy firepower, and taking out priority targets with heavy weapons. The highly mobile Endrinriggers are everywhere you need them to be, while the heavily armoured Grundstok Thunderers bring their lethal firepower to bear while holding ground. An Endrinmaster with Dirigible Suit leads the way. These miniatures comprise a complete Spearhead force, meaning you're ready to jump into tight, tactical games and start enforcing the Kharadron Code straight out of the box.

This boxed set builds 10 multipart plastic Kharadron Overlords miniatures:
– 1x Endrinmaster with Dirigible Suit
– 5x Grundstok Thunderers
– 1x Grundtsok Gunhauler
– 3x Endrinriggers (which can alternatively be built as Skywardens)

The miniatures in this box are easy to customise. The tools on the dirigible suit of the Endrinmaster are interchangeable, and the Gunhauler can be armed with either a sky cannon or a drill cannon.

The Thunderers can build an optional champion, who can have a prosthetic leg and has a choice of two heads. Another member of the unit can be assembled as an optional standard bearer. You'll also find options for special weapons – an aetheric fumigator, a Grundstok mortar, a five-barrelled decksweeper gun, and an aethercannon.

One of the Endrinriggers can be assembled as an optional champion, one can be armed with an aethermatic volley gun, and one can be armed with a grapnel launcher, skyhook, or drill launcher. The heads, aether-endrins, rivet guns, and aethermatic saws are interchangeable across the miniatures, and there are various cosmetic tools to further customise the unit. This kit can alternatively build three Skywardens – skypike-wielding airborne Arkanaut warriors.

The kit comprises 225 plastic components, 1x Citadel 105mm by 70mm Oval Base, 1x Citadel 40mm Round Base, 8x Citadel 32mm Round Bases, 6x Citadel 35mm Flying Stems, and 1x Citadel 50mm Ball Stem.

These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.

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