When you absolutely need something ended and even the treacherous clutches of the Cauldron cannot end-it, the denizens of the deserted wasteland dial 0800-BULLETCOURIER. Known to his allies as Boomstick and to his enemies as the Firefly, this Reaver is a lone wolf among wolves.
His patrols take him far and wide, into the extremities and most dangerous sectors of Destrons most dangerous sector. Employing the services of his custom built long range Pelter and a slew of Peltast anti-tank javelins Boomstick blazes an oily trail of wreckage and debris through the cavern and mountain passes of the Terminal Cauldron.
Keeping the machine of war is a demanding enough task in the temperate regions of Destron, much less the inhospitable hellreaches of locales like the Terminal Cauldron. The plight of the Reavers who scratch an existence in this realm of fire is compounded by the reality that their own homeland is trying to reduce them to sub-atomic particles. In such a land as theirs, those with the inherent ability to not only repair but to keep running the precious few forms of transportation are held in high regard. The one known simply as Bootstrap is one such individual.
Shot down frequently during operations Bootstrap is hailed as the most successful bullet magnet in the Cauldron, this Reaver Jezail is also the most gifted Black Digit this side of the sea of rust, and accompanies the renowned hoverbike patrols on all but the most routine missions.
Bootstraps famous motto 'No Job Too Small' is known to all who depend on him, as on top of being a skilled mechanic and formidable warrior in his own right, Bootstrap is inherently lazy and will moan at having to perform the slightest chore... his signature custom everytime he is asked to leave the smoko room.
This pack contains three Reaver Jezail jet-bikers and two custom Reaver characters for the exciting upcoming game of WARPOD with both Supported and Unsupported options.
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Beautifully painted examples courtesy of Bing Lim (Bingles)