Warhammer - The Horus Heresy - Legiones Astartes - Praetor with Power Sword

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Warhammer - The Horus Heresy - Legiones Astartes - Praetor with Power Sword
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Praetors are the mightiest warriors and battle-leaders of the Space Marine Legions, second only to the god-like Primarchs in martial skill and generalship. Amongst their ranks can be found chapter masters and lord commanders, captains and khans, warsmiths and jarls, as the traditions of their Legions dictate. Each is a vastly experienced warrior and warlord who has writ for themselves a legend in blood, and carries into battle the finest wargear and weapons known to humanity, leading hosts that have conquered worlds unnumbered.

This multipart plastic kit builds one Legion Praetor, armed with a massive power sword and a searing volkite charger. This noble figure is clad in heavily modified Mark VI power armour, covered in ornate details and ceremonial items befitting of his rank, and wears a majestic cape with a sculpted rim – topped by an iron halo resembling a victory wreath. The kit includes a choice of two heads – a beaked helmet, or a bare head sporting glorious facial hair – both sporting an impressive crest with an optional tail. This model makes for an incredible painting project, festooned with decorative elements and opportunities for showcasing various textures.

This kit comprises 23 plastic components, and is supplied with a Citadel 40mm Round Base. Also included is a Legiones Astartes Infantry Transfer Sheet containing 339 optional markings and icons for the Sons of Horus and Imperial Fists Legions. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.

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Warhammer - The Horus Heresy - Legiones Astartes - Praetor with Power Sword
SKU
GW-WHH-31-24
Vendor
Games Workshop
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