When fighting heavily armoured Space Marines, the regular humans of the Solar Auxilia need warriors capable of facing their post-human foes on something approaching equal terms. Enter Charonite Ogryns.
This set of Solar Auxilia-themed dice is perfect for accompanying your army of elite and disciplined soldiers, and rolling your way to victory in games of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy.
Contents:20x grey pearlescent swirl dice with black ink, measuring 16mm along each edge, including:– 19x D6 with a Solar Auxillia icon on the ‘6’ face– 1x Scatter Dice
When fighting heavily armoured Space Marines, the regular humans of the Solar Auxilia need warriors capable of facing their post-human foes on something approaching equal terms. Enter Charonite Ogryns. When Ogryns aren’t available, overwhelming firepower is a valid option, and the Rapier Fire Support Battery allows the Solar Auxilia to field weapons too heavy to be man-portable.
When fighting heavily armoured Space Marines, the regular humans of the Solar Auxilia need warriors capable of facing their post-human foes on something approaching equal terms. Enter Charonite Ogryns. When Ogryns aren’t available, overwhelming firepower is a valid option, and the Rapier Direct Fire Battery allows the Solar Auxilia to field weapons too heavy to be man-portable.
Updated rules for the Charonite Ogryns, Rapier Fire Support Battery, and the Rapier Direct Fire Battery will be available in the upcoming supplement Journal Tactica: The Battle Of Tallarn – Part 1, which focuses on one of the biggest battles of the Horus Heresy.
The Dracosan is large enough to accommodate a full-strength Solar Auxilia Lasrifle Section of 20 troopers, and well-armoured enough to protect them from all but the most intense enemy fire. It can dish out punishment once its cargo is delivered, too, with a hull-mounted gravis lascannon or demolisher cannon and numerous other options – including the classic dozer blade. It comes with a 180-decal Solar Auxilia Vehicle Markings transfer sheet.
The Leman Russ Strike Tank is a configuration designed for faster flank assaults, and can mount on its turret a battlecannon, a double-barrelled gravis lascannon or autocannon, or a vanquisher battlecannon (with co-axial autocannon). It also has all the same cosmetic and upgrade options you’ll find on the Assault Tank. Both boxes come with a 180-decal Solar Auxilia Vehicle Markings transfer sheet.
The Tactical Command Section builds a respected Solar Auxilia leader and four decorated companions in a variety of configurations – a Legate Marshal and their Lifewards, a Tactical Command Section, or a Line Command Section. It includes all the options from the Lasrifle Section, plus more – like an augury scanner, or fluttering cohort vexilla.
The Veletaris Storm Section box builds 10 elite troopers clad in reinforced void armour. Each can be armed with volkite chargers or storm axes, and the kit includes parts to build a Sergeant with plenty of high-end equipment, and optional vexilla and vox troopers.
The Leman Russ Assault Tank is designed for frontal attacks on fortified enemies and sacrifices a little speed to mount larger guns – the likes of the demolisher cannon, the volkite macro-saker or the executioner plasma cannon – alongside numerous hulls and pintle weapons, plus other options like a dozer blade or search lights.
The Solar Auxilia was an elite fighting force within the Imperialis Auxilia during the Great Crusade and Horus Heresy originating from the Segmentum Solar. Of the myriad regiments and battalions of the Imperialis Auxilia (known in Low Gothic as the Imperial Army) the Solar Auxilia were amongst the most elite, disciplined and well-equipped fighting forces, widely considered by many second only to the superhuman Legiones Astartes in their military effectiveness in battle. Solar Auxilia soldiers were not only trained as infantrymen but also for space combat, combat engineering, planetary exploration, and Death World survival missions