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Necromunda Thatos Pattern Extended Hab Module
  • Necromunda Thatos Pattern Extended Habitation Module for Tabletop Gaming

Necromunda Thatos Pattern Extended Hab Module

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The Necromunda Thatos Pattern Extended Habitation Module is a must - have for tabletop gaming enthusiasts. This multipart plastic kit lets you construct and customize a full Thatos Pattern Extended Habitation Module. Here are its amazing features: Glueless assembly for ladders and roof gives you the flexibility to adjust the build according to your gaming scenarios. The stilts come in two different heights, adding variety to your setup. You have numerous build options for closed and open doors. There are also choices like stowage, cabling, antennas, and a skylight. The interior is fully detailed and visible when you remove the roof to move models inside. This Extended Habitation Module is fully compatible with all other Thatos Pattern terrain kits. You can build, rearrange, and expand a modular settlement or gang headquarters for battlefields, scenarios, and campaigns of any size. You can even combine multiple modules to create towers of different sizes. It's not just for Necromunda; it's also great for Kill Team and Warhammer 40,000 games. This set contains 122 plastic components. The miniature is unpainted and needs assembly. We suggest using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. Note that some components are meant to be assembled without glue.

Using this Necromunda Thatos Pattern Extended Habitation Module is easy. First, take out all the 122 plastic components from the set. For parts like ladders and the roof, you can assemble them without glue, which allows you to change the setup later as per your gaming needs. The stilts can be built in two different heights, so pick the one that suits your tabletop layout. When building the doors, choose between the open and closed options according to your scenario. You can also add stowage, cabling, antennas, and a skylight to make it look more realistic. When it comes to the interior, just remove the roof to move your models inside. Remember, some components are designed to be assembled without glue, so be careful not to use glue on them. After assembly, you can paint it using Citadel paints. To maintain it, keep it away from sharp objects and direct sunlight to prevent any damage to the plastic. Also, store it in a dry place when not in use.
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