

Our goal is to build upon and consolidate the great work already being done by other community members across various forums, reddit threads, and hobby blogs, and bring together a comprehensive library of all these useful Build Instruction booklets.Īll of our 'products' are just downloadable PDF copies of the instruction booklets you'd usually find in a box set if you picked one up in-store, and everything you'll find here on our site is provided for you to download for FREE. We also realised that many other members of the community have a need for these Build Instructions and How To Guides, which often aren't supplied if you buy your models unboxed and just on the sprue, from secondary markets such as eBay. I recognize the fact that certain lists it would have a place, though I don't play those kinds of lists.We are a small team of Warhammer Enthusiasts and miniature collectors, hoping to support and further promote the hobby.Īfter years of collecting, buying and selling, building and painting, we realised that we had amassed a small library of Build Instructions, Assembly Instructions and User Guides for various Games Workshop products. IMHO, Whirlwind Scorpious > Sicaran Arcus. I have a lot of experience with artillery and Scorpious though. I have no practical experience with the Arcus, as no one in my meta has one.

but that's a pretty tall order for a tank that has to have line of sight to its target for two turns. The Arcus gets 8 shots when it doesn't move. If you specialize the tank and your opponent doesn't bring the unit you specialize for, you just wasted those points- points you could have spent on multi-melta upgrades for your Rhinos, or a P-fist on your Sergeants. If you bought all those warheads, you'd have a 270 point tank- more than a Land Raider without it's durability. The Arcus has to pay points for all those special warheads, which are nice, but they make it into a "Jack of all trades" tank. Everything it shoots is a S8 AP3 3" blast, and when it sits still, it can fire 1+d3 of those shots.

It doesn't require line of sight to shoot. The model is a faithful adaption of the resin kit and comes with an accelerator autocannon turret, a hull-mounted heavy bolter, and a choice of heavy bolters, lascannons, heavy flamers, or volkite culverins as sponson weapons. You can field two Whirldwind Scorpious for the price of one Arcus. The Sicaran Battle Tank will be available for preorder starting Saturday, August 13 2022, and on sale one week after.
