Fantasy Flight Games: Preview the AT-RT Unit Expansion for Star Wars: Legion

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The Clone Wars bought us the swift two-legged AT-RT and now you can put it to good use in Fantasy Flight Games’ upcoming Star Wars: Legion game.

Here’s a preview of this old favourite.

“Prepare for ground assault.”
–General Rieekan, Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back

The All Terrain Recon Transport, or AT-RT, was a common sight on the battlefields of the Clone Wars, piloted by Republic clone troopers and used in ground support, civil defense, and post-battle cleanup ops. By the time of the Galactic Civil War, the Empire has moved beyond the AT-RT—but the Rebel Alliance will take any advantage they can get, including salvaging and refitting these old walkers. Soon, you’ll be able to bring them to your own battles!

Within the AT-RT Unit Expansion for Star Wars™: Legion, you’ll find a finely sculpted, unpainted AT-RT. This easily assembled miniature offers a different sculpt from the AT-RT found in the Star Wars: Legion Core Set, along with three different weapons modifications that alter your AT-RT miniature to match the upgrades you’ve equipped. With unit cards and new upgrade cards to outfit your army, the AT-RT Unit Expansion has everything you need to expand your army.

The AT-RT Unit Expansion will be released on March 22nd, alongside seven other expansions and the Star Wars: Legion Core Set, so you can start building your armies from the very first day! You can pre-order your copies of the AT-RT Unit Expansion at your local retailer.

Jonathan Hicks
Jonathan Hickshttps://farsightblogger.blogspot.com/
Jonathan is a tabletop roleplaying game designer working out of Northampton in the UK. His RPG works include 'Those Dark Places' and 'Pressure' from Osprey Games, the cinematic adventure 'Rapture Protocol' for Alien: The Roleplaying Game from Free League Publishing, rulebook and adventures for Fighting Fantasy RPG Stellar Adventures, adventures for Moebius Adventures, Gallant Knight Games and other publications, as well as dozens of articles, essays, reviews and interviews on the tabletop roleplaying hobby.
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The Clone Wars bought us the swift two-legged AT-RT and now you can put it to good use in Fantasy Flight Games’ upcoming Star Wars: Legion game.

Here’s a preview of this old favourite.

“Prepare for ground assault.”
–General Rieekan, Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back

The All Terrain Recon Transport, or AT-RT, was a common sight on the battlefields of the Clone Wars, piloted by Republic clone troopers and used in ground support, civil defense, and post-battle cleanup ops. By the time of the Galactic Civil War, the Empire has moved beyond the AT-RT—but the Rebel Alliance will take any advantage they can get, including salvaging and refitting these old walkers. Soon, you’ll be able to bring them to your own battles!

Within the AT-RT Unit Expansion for Star Wars™: Legion, you’ll find a finely sculpted, unpainted AT-RT. This easily assembled miniature offers a different sculpt from the AT-RT found in the Star Wars: Legion Core Set, along with three different weapons modifications that alter your AT-RT miniature to match the upgrades you’ve equipped. With unit cards and new upgrade cards to outfit your army, the AT-RT Unit Expansion has everything you need to expand your army.

The AT-RT Unit Expansion will be released on March 22nd, alongside seven other expansions and the Star Wars: Legion Core Set, so you can start building your armies from the very first day! You can pre-order your copies of the AT-RT Unit Expansion at your local retailer.

Jonathan Hicks
Jonathan Hickshttps://farsightblogger.blogspot.com/
Jonathan is a tabletop roleplaying game designer working out of Northampton in the UK. His RPG works include 'Those Dark Places' and 'Pressure' from Osprey Games, the cinematic adventure 'Rapture Protocol' for Alien: The Roleplaying Game from Free League Publishing, rulebook and adventures for Fighting Fantasy RPG Stellar Adventures, adventures for Moebius Adventures, Gallant Knight Games and other publications, as well as dozens of articles, essays, reviews and interviews on the tabletop roleplaying hobby.
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