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40k: Space Marines: Primaris Repulsor Executioner (Warhammer)
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The Repulsor Executioner is a devastating Space Marine battle tank that prioritises raw firepower over transport capacity. By dedicating more internal space to power systems, targeting arrays, and ammunition feeds, it delivers overwhelming long-range and close-support fire capable of crippling enemy armour or scouring infantry from the battlefield.
This multipart plastic kit builds one Repulsor Executioner for use in games of Warhammer 40,000. You can equip the turret with one of two primary weapons: a heavy laser destroyer for annihilating enemy vehicles, or a macro plasma incinerator to unleash searing blasts against heavily armoured infantry. Supporting weapons include a coaxial heavy onslaught gatling cannon, a hull-mounted twin heavy bolter, and multiple defensive systems such as storm bolters, grenade launchers, and a twin Icarus ironhail heavy stubber for engaging airborne threats.
Despite its focus on firepower, the Repulsor Executioner can still carry a small unit into battle, allowing it to support advancing troops while dominating the battlefield with sustained fire.
The kit features a range of cosmetic and assembly options, including an optional gunner posed either scanning with an auspex or manning the pintle weapon, an optional additional ironhail heavy stubber, an Icarus rocket pod, plus stowage pieces and antennae to personalise your vehicle.
150 plastic components
Builds 1x Repulsor Executioner
1x Citadel 100mm Round Base
1x Clear hover stand (can be angled for dynamic posing)
This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly.
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40k: Space Marines: Primaris Repulsor Executioner (Warhammer)
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