Warhammer 40,000 - Imperial Knights - Knight Questoris

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Warhammer 40,000 - Imperial Knights - Knight Questoris
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  • Knights Preceptor are designed to embody the Code Chivalric. Their pilots close to an honourable range with the foe, engaging with enough force to show them respect and execute a clean kill with their las-impulsors. Typically, grizzled veterans pilot these Knights, and set an example for their younger comrades by hunting down the largest and most fearsome enemies.
  • This multi-part plastic kit builds one Knight Preceptor, an honourable and exemplary Lords of War choice for your Imperial Knights armies – or a wandering Freeblade for other Imperium forces. This super-heavy walker is armed with a variable las-impulsor and Preceptor multi-laser, along with your choice of carapace-mounted weaponry, and can issue Knightly Teachings to benefit allied Armiger-class squires. The Knight Preceptor makes a fantastic painting project and, with a huge degree of customisation and incredibly detailed components available during assembly, allows you to create a truly unique engine of war.
  • With an avenger gatling cannon that spits hundreds of foot-long armour-piercing shells per minute, the Knights Warden are well suited to annihilating enemy infantry, light vehicles and transports. The suits themselves possess strong-willed machine spirits, and it is a great mark of accomplishment for a Noble to pilot one.
  • This multi-part plastic kit builds one Knight Warden, a battlefield-sweeping Lords of War choice for your Imperial Knights armies – or a wandering Freeblade for other Imperium forces. This super-heavy walker is armed with an avenger gatling cannon and heavy flamer, along with your choice of melee and carapace-mounted weaponry, and has the ability to encourage allied Armiger-class squires to hold objectives. The Knight Warden makes a fantastic painting project and, with a huge degree of customisation and incredibly detailed components available during assembly, allows you to create a truly unique engine of war.
  • The Knights Errant are aggressive, mid-to-close range assault engines, which excel at hunting enemy tanks and monsters thanks to their powerful thermal cannons, reaper chainswords and thunderstrike gauntlets. Bold and ever-willing to risk peril, these Knights typically plunge into the fiercest fighting.
  • This multi-part plastic kit builds one Knight Errant, an armour-hunting Lords of War choice for your Imperial Knights armies – or a wandering Freeblade for other Imperium forces. This super-heavy walker is armed with a powerful thermal cannon, along with your choice of melee and carapace-mounted weaponry, and has the ability to goad allied Armiger-class squires into the charge. The Knight Errant makes a fantastic painting project and, with a huge degree of customisation and incredibly detailed components available during assembly, allows you to create a truly unique engine of war.
  • The highly versatile Knights Paladin provide strategic backbone to many lances. While not specialised, they are favoured by most houses for their combination of the rapid-fire battle cannon – an artillery gun aimed directly at the enemy forces – with a powerful close combat weapon. Seasoned Nobles prize these mighty steeds, for their long experience allows them to put the Paladin's tactical flexibility to use on the battlefield.
  • This multi-part plastic kit builds one Knight Paladin, a powerful all-purpose Lords of War choice for your Imperial Knights armies – or a wandering Freeblade for other Imperium forces. This super-heavy walker is armed with a rapid-fire battle cannon, along with your choice of melee and carapace-mounted weaponry, and has the ability to offer broad guidance to allied Armiger-class squires. The Knight Paladin makes a fantastic painting project and, with a huge degree of customisation and incredibly detailed components available during assembly, allows you to create a truly unique engine of war.
  • Armed with a bristling array of heavy and long-ranged weapons, the Knights Crusader find key firing positions from which to unleash salvo after salvo at the enemy. Crusader pilots will gladly steer their suits even into open ground to find the best place to shoot from, and are regarded as especially dutiful and selfless by their peers.
  • This multi-part plastic kit builds one Knight Crusader, a heavily-armed long-range Lords of War choice for your Imperial Knights armies – or a wandering Freeblade for other Imperium forces. This super-heavy walker is armed with an avenger gatling cannon, a heavy flamer, and either a thermal cannon or rapid-fire battle cannon, along with your choice of carapace-mounted weaponry, and has the ability to guide the aim of allied Armiger-class squires. The Knight Crusader makes a fantastic painting project and, with a huge degree of customisation and incredibly detailed components available during assembly, allows you to create a truly unique engine of war.
  • Designed to smash apart enemies at close range, very few enemies can withstand the initial assault of the Imperial Knight Gallant. The ground shakes as the Knight Gallant stomps forward, closing in on their prey - with deceptive speed this hulking robotic form is within range, and unleashes the fury of both reaper chainsword and thunderstrike gauntlet. A Knight Gallant will slam into enemy lines like a tidal wave, and come out of the other side unscathed.
  • This multi-part plastic kit contains the component necessary to build an Imperial Knight Gallant. Armed with a thunderstrike gauntlet, reaper chainsword and featuring a heavy stubber and ion shield, this is a shining example of Imperial Knight might – everything about the model is imposing, from the aggressive faceplate to the brutally industrial-looking exposed hydraulics system that power its assaults.

This kit can also be assembled as a variety of other Questoris-class Imperial Knights – the Errant, Paladin, Crusader, Gallant, Warden, or the named knight Canis Rex – as well as a Knight Despoiler for Chaos Knights. Any remaining weapons, faceplates, or accessories can be used as spares for your other Knight kits.

The Knight Preceptor kit comprises 250 plastic components, and includes a Citadel 170mm Oval Base and a Citadel 25mm Round Base. Also included is a transfer sheet, featuring heraldry for Imperial Knights.

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Warhammer 40,000 - Imperial Knights - Knight Questoris
SKU
GW-W40K-54-15
Vendor
Games Workshop
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