This highly poseable model contains 143 plastic resin components and stands 8.5” tall to the shoulders. 9.5” tall including the reactor stacks. The assembled kit weighs nearly two pounds. The kit comes with all components required to build one Leviathan Crusader. (1) Main body legs and upper arms. (1) Right hand Vulkan Cannon (1) Left hand Executioners Blade (1) Armor Upgrade for listed components.
The Leviathan Crusader is armed with a right hand Vulkan Cannon and left hand Executioners Blade. The main weapon arms are hot swappable allowing for quick change out to any of the optional weapons available separately. Suitable for a display model or tabletop gaming.*Not recommended for the novice model builder.
*Instructions for assembly are a web published PDF format.
Background Fluff:
The Crusader was developed to fill a need for a more heavily armored Leviathan. What was produced is widely regarded as the most balanced and finest design possible. Possessing remarkable speed and survivability while not sacrificing offensive capability, it is often compared to its 20th century counterpart the Panzerkampfwagen V (Panther tank).It holds the distinction of being the most widely produced VR5 Leviathan in existence. The Crusader can be found in every faction’s arsenal. At 160 years old, the design is still innovative. Independent households often barter away vast planetary resources to acquire a Crusader as these Leviathans lend credibility and prestige to the households standing within its parent faction. A faction ruler knows that when the household is called upon to fight they will answer with a very capable force.
Eisenkern uses this Leviathan as a powerful bartering chit with The Brotherhood. Tithing ten per year to the order they have managed to make themselves indispensable. The Brotherhood, by its charter, cannot maintain Leviathan manufacturing capability. This often gains Eisenkern an unfair advantage in dispute resolution with other factions.
Armed with the Executioners Blade and the massive Vulkan Cannon the Crusader can own its corner of the battlefield. The supplementary armor adds considerable weight to the design but the twin Maybach reactors are still able to handle the extra load. Equipped with oil stacks the Crusader can overcharge its reactor and deliver a withering close combat attack as it channels power to the plasma blade. There has been some recent debate about replacing the oil stacks with capacitor coolers but most pilots are unwilling to give up the combat edge.
2) I will give 30 days before closing the pre-orders, this may happen much sooner if the volume of orders is high and we reach our maximum 50 slots. (Limit of two kits per household)
3) Pre-orders must be paid in full with Paypal.
4) What can you expect for wait time before a package arrives at your door? (30 days (or less) to take all pre- orders, 45 to 60 days to receive the casts from the supplier, 3 to 5 days in transit to you if you live in the US or Canada, overseas shipping will take a bit longer).
5) Orders will be filled in the order that they were received.6) You will be sent a tracking number when your order ships.
Pre-Order Price for kits:
Leviathan Mortis ($296.75 pre-order price) Retail $350.00
Leviathan Crusader ($306.75 pre-order price) Retail $375.00
Shipping costs: USPS, Priority Mail, Insured.
Delivery within the US $15.25Delivery to Canada or Mexico $32.15
Delivery to the rest of the world $48.83
I am on Board with my Order of one Crusader and one Mortis Kit.
ReplyDeleteWow!!! They both look stunning and much cheaper than I expected. The amount of work you have put into both of these is really showing off. Looking forward to seeing you flesh out your range.
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Fantastic news! I've been eagerly awaiting the pre-orders - Keep up the great work!
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ReplyDeleteFinally!! While I really wanted the Mortis I think I may actually go for the Crusader instead....though eventually get both! :D
Not sure I like the sword, it doesnt compare at all to the elegant fluid of the scythe. Maybe im just being picky.
ReplyDeleteGood job on everything else though
Looking awesome!
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