The Ultimate Titan Hunter: Legiones Astartes Falchion Super-heavy Tank Destroyer If you want to bring the biggest, most intimidating firepower to your tabletop, look no further than the Falchion. This massive super-heavy tank is built for one specific job: tracking down and completely vaporizing the largest enemy war machines on the battlefield.
2. Why Beginners Will Love It
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A Show-Stopping Centerpiece: Every army needs a crowning jewel, and this gigantic tank will instantly become the focal point of your collection and a massive talking point on the gaming table.
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Incredible Modeling Variety: The kit is packed with custom options! You can build the crew hatches open or closed, add a tank commander peering out, and choose from an array of secondary weapons like flamers, missile launchers, and searchlights.
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Huge Decal Sheet Included: Beginners often worry about painting intricate army symbols by hand. This kit includes a massive transfer sheet with over 700 waterslide decals, making it incredibly easy to add professional-looking legion markings with just a bit of water.
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Straightforward Battlefield Role: No complicated rules to memorize here—the Falchion has a clear and satisfying goal on the tabletop: point its massive twin-barrel cannon at the toughest enemy unit and pull the trigger.
3. What’s In The Box
Inside this hefty box, you'll find everything you need to build one massive war machine:
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296 Plastic Components: High-quality, clean plastic pieces to assemble your super-heavy tank and all its optional weapon upgrades.
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1x Legiones Astartes Super-Heavy Vehicle Transfer Sheet: Packed with 718 high-quality waterslide transfers featuring iconic symbols for legions like the Imperial Fists, Sons of Horus, Salamanders, and Iron Warriors.
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1x Step-by-Step Construction Guide: Clear instructions to help you smoothly navigate the build from start to finish.
4. Getting Started Tip
Because this is a large, enclosed vehicle model, we highly recommend using a "sub-assembly" method. Leave the tracks and the outer tread guards off while you paint them, and then glue them together at the end. This prevents you from having to awkwardly reach your paintbrush into tight, dark gaps once the tank is fully built