FW: Stormbird Now Available
Pre-orders for the Sokar Pattern Stormbird are now available from Forge World!
Get ready Horus Heresy fans – The Stormbird is here and it’s going to blow your mind…And take your wallet out in the blast.
via Forge World
Battering the air into submission as it enters the war-zone, tearing through enemy infantry and armour with ease, and delivering a cohort of Space Marines and war-machines to the heart of battle – the Stormbird is here!
Heavily armed, heavily armoured, and fantastically detailed, the Sokar pattern Stormbird can transport up to 50 Space Marines, or a mix of infantry, bikes, dreadnoughts, and even a Rhino. Add one of these incredible, colossal flyers to your collection today.
Sokar Pattern Stormbird £750
The Sokar pattern Stormbird is a dedicated attack lander. It has served as a high-durability orbital assault craft, a mobile bastion and firebase which could land a Space Marine strike force and withstand heavy ground fire while its cargo or troops and war machines disembarked to press the attack. One of the later patterns developed, the Sokar was the design precursor to the smaller Thunderhawk Gunship.
The Stormbird’s standard armament is four turret-mounted twin linked lascannon, three twin-linked heavy bolters, and a complement of six dreadstrike missiles. It is also equipped with particularly dense composite armour plating, and is further protected by a series of void shield generators which it can extend to protect disembarking troops and war machines.
Its cavernous transport bays can hold 50 fully armed Space Marines. Alternatively it can carry up to 5 Dreadnoughts, including the mighty Leviathan; Jump-pack equipped infantry; Rapier batteries; bikes; jetbikes; a Rhino armoured transport; or a mixed force of all of the above.
The Sokar pattern Stormbird is the largest Imperial aircraft we have produced. Weighing 6 kg and measuring over half a meter from nose to tail, it’s so large, a Deimos pattern Rhino can be loaded inside it and disembark by the rear hatch. Its interior includes extensively detailed transport bays and cockpit, and six Space Marine crew: two pilots and four turret gunners. Optional quad heavy bolters and twin-linked lascannon to be mounted on Stormbird’s four ball-turrets are included.
Rules for using the Sokar pattern Stormbird in Horus Heresy games can be found in The Horus Heresy Legiones Astartes: Age of Darkness Army List. Rules for using the Sokar pattern Stormbird in standard games of Warhammer 40,000 can be downloaded from the rules tab on this page.
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Price point aside, this looks like an amazing kit. The Stormbird clocks in at 6kg (13.2 lbs) and is over half a meter from nose to tail (that’s over 1 1/2 feet long); This kit is MASSIVE. If you’re up to the challenge and your wallet is ready then more power to you and good luck on snagging your very own Stormbird!
Super-heavy Flyer with 12 HP, void shields, a deadly armament, and 50 marines on board? Yeah that’s going to cause some problems.