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Warhammer 40k: The Horus Heresy - Solar Auxilia Malcador Heavy Tank

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Management number 203302110 Release Date 2025/09/24 List Price $46.00 Model Number 203302110
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This multipart plastic kit builds one Malcador Heavy Tank, an imposing Solar Auxilia armoured vehicle. The tank can be armed with one of three turret weapons – a battlecannon, twin heavy lascannons, or a long-barrelled Vanquisher battlecannon. It also sports a hull-mounted gun and a pair of sponson weapons – the kit provides enough heavy bolters, lascannons, autocannons, multi-lasers, and heavy flamers for each mount, plus an explosive demolisher cannon for the hull. The turret and weapon mounts feature glueless assembly, allowing you to adjust their positions mid-game.

The kit includes components to upgrade your Malcador Heavy Tank with a hunter-killer missile, flare shield, and dozer blade. The turret hatch can be built with closed doors, or opened for a Solar Auxilia gunner with a pintle-mounted weapon – a heavy flamer, multi-laser, or heavy stubber. You'll also find plenty of cosmetic options, such as sigils, armour patches, a spotter, and a choice of crew heads.

This kit comprises 170 plastic components, as well as a Solar Auxilia Vehicle Transfer Sheet containing 180 high-quality waterslide transfers. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.

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