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Navy Breachers Kill Team faction overview
Navy Breachers Kill Team are a Kill Team faction. Imperial Navy Breachers Kill Team — naval armsmen with shotguns and shock mauls. The second-hand market for Navy Breachers Kill Team ranges from sealed current-edition kits to vintage out-of-production characters and Forge World resin.
Buying advice for second-hand collectors
When buying Navy Breachers Kill Team models second-hand, confirm edition compatibility (some older units have moved to legends/legacy), check sprue completeness on multipart kits, and ask for photos of any character or vehicle before paying premium prices. Combat Patrol, starter-box halves and bulk troop lots are the best per-point Navy Breachers Kill Team value.
Collecting & army-building advice
Navy Breachers Kill Team armies reward picking a colour identity early and committing to it across the force. Most Navy Breachers Kill Team collectors build around a Combat Patrol or starter-box half, then expand with second-hand troop blocks and a centrepiece character or monster. Batch-painting troops with contrast paints over zenithal grey is the fastest route from grey plastic to tabletop-ready.
Popular units & kits
- Imperial Navy Breachers Kill Team
Frequently asked questions
- Are Navy Breachers Kill Team a good faction for new players?
- Navy Breachers Kill Team have a healthy second-hand market and active community support, making them a solid choice for new players. Start with a Combat Patrol or starter-box half before committing to a full army.
- Which Navy Breachers Kill Team models hold the best second-hand value?
- Out-of-production characters, Forge World resin variants and limited-edition box-exclusive sculpts. Current-range plastic kits move at consistent 25–40% off RRP discounts.
- Are old Navy Breachers Kill Team models still legal?
- Most current-range Navy Breachers Kill Team kits remain legal in the current edition. A small number of units have been moved to legends/legacy — cross-check the current army rules before buying for matched play.