1
/
of
1
British Hunter automated mobile platform
(New on Sprue)
British Hunter automated mobile platform
(New on Sprue)
british-hunter-automated-mobile-platform-new-on-sprue-22476873
https://www.wargametrader.com/customer_authentication/redirect?locale=en®ion_country=US
Regular price
$0.00
Regular price
Sale price
$0.00
Tax and standard shipping included. Additional shipping options and discounts calculated at checkout.
No Listings Available. Alert me when back in stock
British Hunter automated mobile platform. From Konflikt 47.
Release Date: 5 December 2019.
Material: Plastic, White Metal, Resin.
Scale: 28mm.
Miniatures in Box: 1.
(Unpainted) (New on Sprue)
Having succeeded in automating an armoured carrier, the British Rift-tech Division looked to develop the concept further, combining the continuing improvements in AI technology with a purpose-built chassis capable of carrying several weapon systems in a universal mount. This would allow rapid changes in weapon load to suit specific missions. Originally conceived as a walker with legs, Rift-tech advances, and an experimental track design have resulted in a highly agile tracked chassis that gives more stable, but comparable manoeuvrability.
After successful trials, the Automated Mobile Platform or AMP was declared combat ready and three weapon loads were finalised. The Hunter mounts an anti-tank gun allowing it deal with enemy tanks and walkers. The AMP's design allows it to manoeuvre its gun shield to better protect itself from fire, particularly when stationary or when attacked from the flanks.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted.
Release Date: 5 December 2019.
Material: Plastic, White Metal, Resin.
Scale: 28mm.
Miniatures in Box: 1.
(Unpainted) (New on Sprue)
Having succeeded in automating an armoured carrier, the British Rift-tech Division looked to develop the concept further, combining the continuing improvements in AI technology with a purpose-built chassis capable of carrying several weapon systems in a universal mount. This would allow rapid changes in weapon load to suit specific missions. Originally conceived as a walker with legs, Rift-tech advances, and an experimental track design have resulted in a highly agile tracked chassis that gives more stable, but comparable manoeuvrability.
After successful trials, the Automated Mobile Platform or AMP was declared combat ready and three weapon loads were finalised. The Hunter mounts an anti-tank gun allowing it deal with enemy tanks and walkers. The AMP's design allows it to manoeuvre its gun shield to better protect itself from fire, particularly when stationary or when attacked from the flanks.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted.
Tags: Konflikt 47 · New on Sprue · Unpainted · Warlord Games
Share
