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The release of WH40k 2nd edition saw a swathe of characterisation of all the races, predominantly through the addition of characters to the various ranges. The Eldar saw the natural progression of the concept of the Aspect Warriors in the Phoenix Lords - the ultimate warriors. As design and casting abilities improved, larger figures were being added to several ranges; the Avatar grew in stature and multi-piece kits such as the Wraithguard, War Walkers and Wraithlords were redesigned and became integral to larger forces as the game steered away from skirmishes to full battles. | The release of WH40k 2nd edition saw a swathe of characterisation of all the races, predominantly through the addition of characters to the various ranges. The Eldar saw the natural progression of the concept of the Aspect Warriors in the Phoenix Lords - the ultimate warriors. As design and casting abilities improved, larger figures were being added to several ranges; the Avatar grew in stature and multi-piece kits such as the Wraithguard, War Walkers and Wraithlords were redesigned and became integral to larger forces as the game steered away from skirmishes to full battles. | ||
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Revision as of 03:52, 28 February 2008
The release of WH40k 2nd edition saw a swathe of characterisation of all the races, predominantly through the addition of characters to the various ranges. The Eldar saw the natural progression of the concept of the Aspect Warriors in the Phoenix Lords - the ultimate warriors. As design and casting abilities improved, larger figures were being added to several ranges; the Avatar grew in stature and multi-piece kits such as the Wraithguard, War Walkers and Wraithlords were redesigned and became integral to larger forces as the game steered away from skirmishes to full battles.
Contents
Commanders
Avatar
Phoenix Lords
Warp Spiders
Heavy Weapon Grav Platforms
Revised Lascannon
Dreadnought
War Walker
Metal Guardians with Plastic Arms & Weapons
Guardian 1
Guardian 2
Guardian 3
Guardian 4
Guardian 5
Guardian 6
Guardian 7
Guardian 8
Guardian 9
Guardian 10
Guardian 11
Guardian 12
Guardian 13
Guardian 14
Guardian 15
Guardian 16
Guardian 17
Guardian 18
Guardian 19
Guardian 20
Scouts
Wraithguard
Wraithguard 1
Wraithguard 2
Wraithguard 3
Infantry Plastics
Vehicles
Falcon Grav Tank
Fire Prism Grav Tank
Jetbike