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Warhammer 40,000 - Kill Team: The Archivist (GW Online Model)

Warhammer 40,000 - Kill Team: The Archivist (GW Online Model)

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Warhammer 40,000 - Kill Team: The Archivist (GW Online Model)

A Sinister Zoat Nemesis Operative

This multipart plastic kit builds 1 Archivist, a non-player operative for your games of Kill Team. Clever, well-armed, and hard to kill, this centaur-like xenos creature will be a worthy opponent for your kill team. Use them as a Nemesis Operative for a dynamic challenge in either cooperative or solo play, or add them to head-to-head games to spice things up. You'll find full rules and an Archivist Mission Pack in the Kill Team: Nemesis Operatives book, available separately.

Contents:
– 16 plastic components
– 1 Citadel 50mm Round Hex-Hole Base
– 1 construction guide

This push-fit miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted. We recommend:
– Citadel Tools: Super Fine Detail Cutters
– Warhammer Colour paints

You'll need a copy of the Kill Team: Core Book, and Kill Team: Nemesis Operatives, which are both available separately, to make full use of these miniatures.

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