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  • Games Workshop Cities of Sigmar Freeguild Ironweld Great Cannon

Cities of Sigmar Freeguild Ironweld Great Cannon

€42,50 €36,00 Incl. btw

This multipart plastic kit builds an Ironweld Great Cannon – a powerful war machine fielded by the Cities of Sigmar.

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Ironweld Great Cannons are massive artillery pieces, which act as the roaring bastions of a Castelite formation. Protected by thick oaken gun-shields affixed to the cannon's fore, the crew tirelessly load, fire, and reload their weapon to ensure a relentless barrage of firepower upon the enemy.

This multipart plastic kit builds an Ironweld Great Cannon – a powerful war machine fielded by the Cities of Sigmar. This huge gun is mounted in a sturdy, wheeled wooden frame with a winch arm, locked in place by chains, ropes, and hammered posts. The Great Cannon is crewed by a pair of artillerists from the Ironweld Arsenal, who both offer different assembly options for their pose, heads and arms, ensuring you can build a varied battery of big guns.

You'll also find plenty of optional basing elements to customise your Great Cannon, including a spare taper, a discarded hammer, stacked ammunition, and loose rounds representing three specialist payloads – cannonball, grapeshot and an armour-piercing shell.

This kit comprises 61 plastic components, and is supplied with a Citadel 90mm Round Base. Also included is a Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheet, featuring 410 Free City icons, Sigmarite cult sigils, and other forms of heraldry.

This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly

Age of Sigmar / cities of Sigmar / Freeguild / Games Workshop / Great Cannon / Ironweld / Miniature / Wargame / Warhammer
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