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The Sky Hunter is feared across countless warzones for one reason — you never hear it coming. Engineered within the highest spires of the alien hives, these winged predators dominate the air with terrifying precision. Their bone-forged wings slice through the air in near silence, allowing them to descend upon enemy squads long before alarms can sound.
When the Sky Hunter strikes, it does so with ferocity unmatched by terrestrial creatures. Soldiers report seeing only a blur of leathery wings and a flash of claws before the first victim is lifted screaming into the sky. These creatures rip apart communication arrays, sabotage sniper nests, and disrupt artillery lines by eliminating key operators with surgical accuracy.
Despite their monstrous appearance, Sky Hunters move with near-intelligent strategy. They coordinate in packs, circling above like vultures, waiting for the perfect moment to strike weak or isolated targets. Their hollow-boned exoskeletons allow them to gain incredible speed, while their flexible wings enable sharp turns that defy normal aerodynamics.
On the tabletop, Sky Hunters serve as fast attack units, perfect for flanking maneuvers, aerial ambushes, or rapid objective engagements. Their presence turns the battlefield into a deadly three-dimensional hunting ground where no soldier is ever truly safe.
PACK VARIANTS INCLUDED Sky Hunter A
Aggressive hover stance, wings extended, claws forward — ready to dive.
Sky Hunter B
Forward-flight pose with symmetrical wings and extended legs for aerial slashing.
Sky Hunter C
Gliding posture with wide wing span and balanced body, ideal for overwatch or patrolling setup.
Sky Hunter D
Swooping attack stance — tilted torso, curved wings, claws ready to seize prey.
Sky Hunter BASE VERSION
Perfect neutral pose for kitbashing, proxies, and tabletop universes needing fast aerial xeno units.
REVIEWS & COMMENTS
accuracy, and usability.
