Snord's Irregulars Assault Lance

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BattleTech: Snord's Irregulars Assault Lance
Product information
Type Miniature Set
Publication information
Publisher Catalyst Game Labs
Product code 35770
First published
MSRP $30.00
Content
Content Four plastic miniatures (unpainted)
Five dry-erase Alpha Strike Cards
Ten MechWarrior Pilot Cards
Series Mercenary ForcePacks
Preceded by Gray Death Legion Heavy Battle Lance
Followed by McCarron's Armored Cavalry Assault Lance

Description[edit]

The Snord's Irregulars Assault Lance is one of the Mercenary ForcePacks. It contains four plastic miniatures for use in the classic BattleTech tabletop and Alpha Strike games. The box also provides four dry-erase cards, which are intended to directly support Alpha Strike gameplay, and eight MechWarrior Pilot Cards.

From the back cover[edit]

Available for Hire!

With a reputation for unorthodox tactics and a fetish for collecting lost artifacts and treasures, you never know what you're gonna get when Snord's Irregulars hit the field. Yet they always seem to scrape out of the tightest spots.

Unleash the Snord's Irregulars Assault Lance! Included is the new Spartan and unique-to-the-Irregulars FrankenMech, a jumping Guillotine, and new variant of the Highlander—no assembly required—along with four MechWarrior pilot cards and four Alpha Strike cards. Perfect for BattleTech and Alpha Strike action!

Contents[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • All four miniatures are unique to this pack, with the Highlander a visually different Heavy Gauss Rifle variant compared to the standard model in the BattleTech: ComStar Command Level II and the Guillotine using jump jets to differentiate it from the version in the BattleTech: ComStar Battle Level II. The Guillotine comes with a large jump jet plume that mounts into its back and two smaller plumes that mount into its legs.
  • The most notable feature of the pack, the Rifleman Sneede is the first FrankMech miniature from CGL and includes a removable Phoenix Hawk head to match the initial art for his FrankenMech in Cranston Snord's Irregulars as well as the classic Rifleman communications wing.