Rumbleslam: Stargaters

Referens: TTRSR-OAS-013

Stargaters are a space warping, go down fighting kind of tag-team. You'll definitely need some T'LC after facing this duo in the ring!


The Stargaters are the latest Space Gate wielding wrestlers to arrive in the Diamond Oasis. Colonel Russ' is a good all rounder but is the squishier of this tag-team. Good thing he's got Stargator's super tough scales to make up for it. Not only does Stargator have a solid defence, he's also got a Big Bite! A hefty attack that inflicts Bleeding. Being part Alligator, Stargator knows how to roll, with his Death Glider Roll leaving his opponents dizzy.


Colonel Russ isn't without a few tricks of his own, for one he's brought a gun! Don't worry, it's only a Squirt Gun. Between his water pistol and Snake Eyes grapple, Russ can really put down some suppressive fire, dishing out -AP counters like he was in an action movie.


The pair of them bring some Space Gates. These can be set up in unoccupied spaces in the ring and when ANY friendly wrestler moves onto one they are teleported onto the second gate. Better yet, these Space Gates can't be used in any other way (including by enemies). 


Contains 2 resin miniatures, 2 character card's, 2 Resin Space Gates and 2 clear acrylic bases. Acrylic bases will have coloured film on that needs removing before assembly.


Resin miniatures supplied unpainted and unassembled. This kit will require cleaning and assembly, and could need some small holes filled.

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