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Battalion: Dwarfen Mountain Holds
Miniature Wargames » Warhammer 40,000 » Specialist Games Warhammer 40,000 » Old World » Battalion: Dwarfen Mountain Holds
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Description
Mighty armies mustered from the Dwarfen Mountain Holds can both blast the foe at range, and crush them up close. They march under the powerful thrum of Gyrocopter blades, to the beat of percussive explosions.
This boxed set gives you a balanced core of 66 plastic miniatures to build a mighty Dwarfen Mountain Holds army. It's a great way to start a new force or to easily add to an existing one. The core melee troops are blocks of Dwarf Warriors armed with either axes and shields, or two-handed axes, including options for two full command groups. They're supported by an equal number of soldiers with ranged weapons, which can be built as crossbow-wielding Quarrellers, or Thunderers with handguns, also including options for two full command sections. You'll also find two Gyrocopters, which can alternatively be built as Gyrobombers, to rain artillery fire down from the skies to knock out your toughest enemies.
This boxed set contains 66 multipart plastic Citadel Miniatures:
– 2x Gyrocopters (which can alternatively be built as Gyrobombers)
– 32x Dwarf Warriors
– 32x Dwarf Thunderers (which can alternatively be built as Quarrellers)
– 1x Dwarf Mountain Holds Transfer Sheet
All models come with their appropriate bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
The miniatures in this set are available separately.
