![]() ![]() ![]() Like the Mark I, the Land Raider had no turret and instead had its weapons mounted in sponsons on the sides of the tank. The design of the tank was based on early tanks of the 20th century, such as the British Mark I tank. The original plastic model was released soon after the release of the Rhino in late 1988. Additionally Space marine players can outfit it with a pintle mounted storm bolter and/or a hunter-killer missile. It is armed with two twin-linked sponson mounted lascannons, and two heavy bolters. The second edition of the game, and all Imperial Guard armies since, have removed the vehicle from Imperial Guard army lists. ![]() Originally, it was available to Space Marine and Imperial Guard armies. It was one of the first vehicles to be introduced by Games Workshop for the Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader tabletop miniatures game. Used by the Space Marines, their Chaos counterparts and the Inquisition, it is one of the most resilient vehicles in the game. After a couple months of Guard Vehicle history its time to switch gears: The Space Marine Land Raider. ![]()
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