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Space Marines are, at their core, a surgical strike force, and so they have developed many ways of delivering Marines into precise, heavily-guarded locations. The [[Thunderhawk]] can carry a relatively large number of Space Marines from orbit, but it is an extremely large, inviting target. Sometimes, a smaller aerial insertion is what is required, and the Stormraven fills that role. It is built for maximum air resistance so that the air can never defeat the Space Marines. | Space Marines are, at their core, a surgical strike force, and so they have developed many ways of delivering Marines into precise, heavily-guarded locations. The [[Thunderhawk]] can carry a relatively large number of Space Marines from orbit, but it is an extremely large, inviting target. Sometimes, a smaller aerial insertion is what is required, and the Stormraven fills that role. It is built for maximum air resistance so that the air can never defeat the Space Marines. | ||
Thankfully for those of us who don't like the stumpy appearance, Chapter House is selling a conversion kit that extends the fuselage into something that could actually hold 12 people. | |||
== Tabletop == | == Tabletop == | ||
[[File:Stormraven-2.jpg|Hey look an actual picture|250px|thumb|left]] | [[File:Stormraven-2.jpg|Hey look an actual picture|250px|thumb|left]] | ||
It used to be that only [[Grey Knights]] and [[Blood Angels]] armies could take the Stormraven, because apparently, the Stormraven didn't exist when [[Roboute Guilliman]] wrote the [[Codex Astartes]], and because the Grey Knights did not seen fit to allow others to use the technical plans in the millennia that they have employed the Stormraven (while the Blood Angels only got their hands on some Stormravens in M41), but when the Death From The Skies Compendium was released the [[Ultramarines]] and [[Black Templars]] gained access to the Stormraven as well. Why they were never mentioned as having it before, no one knows. | It used to be that only [[Grey Knights]] and [[Blood Angels]] armies could take the Stormraven, because apparently, the Stormraven didn't exist when [[Roboute Guilliman]] wrote the [[Codex Astartes]], and because the Grey Knights did not seen fit to allow others to use the technical plans in the millennia that they have employed the Stormraven (while the Blood Angels only got their hands on some Stormravens in M41), but when the Death From The Skies Compendium was released the [[Ultramarines]] and [[Black Templars]] gained access to the Stormraven as well. Why they were never mentioned as having it before, no one knows. [[File:Stormraven_Conversion.jpg|Thank god for conversions|250px|thumb|left]] | ||
The model was only recently released, around the same time as the new [[Codex]]: Grey Knights; its initial entry in Codex: Blood Angels didn't even have a picture. As it was a fairly tough transport capable of taking 12 Marines, it became known as a "flying [[Land Raider]]," due to it AV 12 12 12, and was often [[Proxy | kitbashed]] as such. As far as actual preformance goes it's fairly versatile for a flyer, being capable of being given [[plasma cannon]]s, twin-linked [[multi-melta]]s, [[hurricane bolter]] sponsons, and a mish-mash of other weapons. With solid armour all around and three hull points,the Stormraven can take as much damage as it dishes out. | The model was only recently released, around the same time as the new [[Codex]]: Grey Knights; its initial entry in Codex: Blood Angels didn't even have a picture. As it was a fairly tough transport capable of taking 12 Marines, it became known as a "flying [[Land Raider]]," due to it AV 12 12 12, and was often [[Proxy | kitbashed]] as such. As far as actual preformance goes it's fairly versatile for a flyer, being capable of being given [[plasma cannon]]s, twin-linked [[multi-melta]]s, [[hurricane bolter]] sponsons, and a mish-mash of other weapons. With solid armour all around and three hull points,the Stormraven can take as much damage as it dishes out. |
Revision as of 20:30, 22 May 2014
The Stormraven Gunship is a vehicle used by Space Marines in the wargame Warhammer 40,000.
Space Marines are, at their core, a surgical strike force, and so they have developed many ways of delivering Marines into precise, heavily-guarded locations. The Thunderhawk can carry a relatively large number of Space Marines from orbit, but it is an extremely large, inviting target. Sometimes, a smaller aerial insertion is what is required, and the Stormraven fills that role. It is built for maximum air resistance so that the air can never defeat the Space Marines.
Thankfully for those of us who don't like the stumpy appearance, Chapter House is selling a conversion kit that extends the fuselage into something that could actually hold 12 people.
Tabletop
It used to be that only Grey Knights and Blood Angels armies could take the Stormraven, because apparently, the Stormraven didn't exist when Roboute Guilliman wrote the Codex Astartes, and because the Grey Knights did not seen fit to allow others to use the technical plans in the millennia that they have employed the Stormraven (while the Blood Angels only got their hands on some Stormravens in M41), but when the Death From The Skies Compendium was released the Ultramarines and Black Templars gained access to the Stormraven as well. Why they were never mentioned as having it before, no one knows.
The model was only recently released, around the same time as the new Codex: Grey Knights; its initial entry in Codex: Blood Angels didn't even have a picture. As it was a fairly tough transport capable of taking 12 Marines, it became known as a "flying Land Raider," due to it AV 12 12 12, and was often kitbashed as such. As far as actual preformance goes it's fairly versatile for a flyer, being capable of being given plasma cannons, twin-linked multi-meltas, hurricane bolter sponsons, and a mish-mash of other weapons. With solid armour all around and three hull points,the Stormraven can take as much damage as it dishes out.