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Gangs often entice specialists to aid them in their missions. As with any survivor in the underhive, these folks can hold their own in a fight – but that's not why gangs like them around.
Food in the underhive rarely holds any joy. Most meals consist of corpse-starch or nutri-slime, supplemented with synth-fats and vitamin shots. As such, anyone who can produce ‘real’ food from the local flora and fauna can expect a steady stream of credits. They are usually keen to set up a kitchen in a gang’s headquarters – they get somewhere secure to store their wares, and the gang gets its share of leftovers.
Even the roughest backwater settlement is wary of dealing in illegal goods lest the wrath of the Guilders fall upon it. This is where Scabbers come in – men and women willing to deal in anything that might turn a profit. Scabbers are also useful when it comes to procuring illegal equipment, as they often have connections with the Cold Trade.
This kit is supplied in 15 components, and contains two finely detailed resin miniatures with 1x 25mm Round Necromunda Base and 1x 32mm Round Necromunda Base. The Scabber is armed with a shotgun in case one of his deals goes sour, while the Slopper can use his enormous cleaver to slice and dice more than just his latest dish. Rules for a Scabber can be found in the Book of Judgment, and rules for a Slopper can be found in the Gangs of the Underhive book.
These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel paints.
Rules for using a Slopper in your games of Necromunda can be found in all of the following books: House of Blades, House of Chains, House of Iron, House of Shadows, House of Artifice, House of Faith, and Book of the Outcast.
Rules for using a Scabber in your games of Necromunda can be found in Necromunda: The Book of Judgement.