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Imperial Armour #2

Imperial Armour Volume 2: Space Marines & Forces Of The Inquisition

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This 256 page hardback book provides detailed information on the war engines and weapons of the 41st millennium. From Land Raider battle tanks, Rhino armoured personal carriers and Whirlwind missile launchers, to Tarantula sentry guns, Dreadnought armour and Super-heavy aircraft, like the Thunderhawk gunship, this book describes them all in superb detail.

It contains information, in exacting detail, on 30 vehicles, weapons and aircraft. There is background, interior details, technical specifications, illustrations, colour schemes and rules for using all these vehicles in games of Warhammer 40,000

Heavily illustrated with 100 colour and black and white pictures, 150 full colour vehicle profiles, over 130 technical drawings, plus organisation charts, tactics and combat formations to add new depth and character to the Warhammer 40,000 universe.

Appendicies contain all the rules you will need to use Super-heavy vehicles and aircraft in your games, as well as detailing such matters as Space Marine colour schemes and markings, unit markings, unit numbering and a general description of how Space Marine vehicles are designed and built in the 41st millenium.

256 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2004

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January 5, 2009
Still very cool, but a little eclectic on content. Having both Space Marines and Inquistion made it seem lighter than it was. Plus neither force was of much interest to me.
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June 26, 2014
A little dry work, but still useful source of information.
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