Product Overview The T'au Commander is the pinnacle of T'au engineering and tactical leadership. Whether piloting a specialized XV85 Enforcer or the sleek, high-mobility XV86 Coldstar battlesuit, these commanders are the strategic minds that lead the Fire Caste to victory. On the tabletop, they act as powerful force multipliers, providing critical leadership buffs, expert targeting, and devastating firepower. Key Specifications Game System: Warhammer 40,000 Faction: T'au Empire Unit Role: HQ / Character / Battlesuit Assembly: Highly detailed plastic kit with extensive customization Features and Benefits Unmatched Versatility: The Commander can be equipped with an enormous variety of weapon systems, including Burst Cannons, Fusion Blasters, Cyclic Ion Blasters, and Missile Pods, allowing you to tailor the unit to any tactical requirement. Command Capabilities: They possess elite abilities to coordinate their forces, helping nearby units hit their targets with greater precision and survival efficiency. High-Tech Aesthetic: As the most advanced suits in the T'au arsenal, they feature additional armor plating, more complex sensor arrays, and a distinct, imposing silhouette that makes them clear centerpieces on the battlefield. Coldstar Mobility: If built as a Coldstar variant, the Commander gains incredible movement speeds, allowing it to traverse the entire board to react to threats or secure objectives instantly. Assembly and Painting Tips Sub-Assembly: Due to the complex mounting of weapon systems, paint the arms and weapons separately from the main torso. This ensures you can access the complex cabling and sensor details on the chest and shoulder mounts. Clean Transitions: Because T'au Commanders are elite, their armour should look immaculate. Use thin coats of paint to avoid any texture, and practice smooth transitions if you are blending colours for the panelling. Focus on the Head: The Commander’s head is the visual anchor of the model. Use a vibrant colour for the optical sensors (the "faceplate") to make the model feel alive and alert. A bright, glowing red or blue over a white base works effectively. Highlighting Panels: Use edge highlighting with a lighter version of your base armor color to define every panel. This creates a sharp, technical, and "factory-fresh" look that represents the advanced nature of the suit. Decals: Utilize the provided T'au transfer sheet to add Sept markings, rank insignias, and squad numbers. This adds a level of realism that makes the suit look like a piece of high-tech military equipment rather than just a model