Aeronautica Imperialis:...
The T’au Air Caste utilises Tiger Shark Fighter-Bombers in a support role, raking ground targets with punishing strafing runs.
Sacrificing a portion of its bomb payload in favour of nose-mounted autocannon and an increased complement of Hellstrike Missiles, the Marauder Destroyer specialises in low-level assaults on ground targets.
Sacrificing a portion of its bomb payload in favour of nose-mounted autocannon and an increased complement of Hellstrike Missiles, the Marauder Destroyer specialises in low-level assaults on ground targets.
Unleash the fury of the Imperial Navy’s Marauder Destroyers with this set, which includes two of their number armed with a fearsome array of turrets for aerial defence.
The set includes:
2x multipart plastic Imperial Navy Destroyer miniatures
2x Aeronautica Imperialis bases (Each base designates the model’s front, rear and side arcs as well as speed and altitude dials. Each base also includes a clear stand to connect the aircraft to the base.)
1x Marauder Destroyer transfer sheet
You will need a copy of the Rynn's World Air War Campaign Book to use these miniatures.
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