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In the battles of the 32nd century, MechWarriors and infantry alike fear the air cavalry: high-tech poly-metal helicopters that rain death and destruction as their rotors shriek in fury. Death from Above is an expansion to the MechWarrior: Dark Age collectable miniatures game. It adds 124 new figures to the arsenals of MechWarrior fans and introduces air combat rules to the game. This booster pack contains four randomly inserted, fully assembled, prepainted plastic miniatures (one 'Mech®, one vehicle, and two infantry units). Each figure stands on a unique combat dial with all the information needed to play. Every case of MechWarrior boosters includes a poster showing all the figures in the set. Contents: 4 MechWarrior miniatures (one 'Mech, one vehicle, and two infantry)

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