
The basic tenet of Enforcer warfare is to strike first, fast, and with overwhelming force. Do that. Do it well. And you will have served the will of the Council.
The enforcers are the face of the Warpath universe. Augmented both physically and mentally, they are truly the best of the best of the best, completely faithful to the will of Council. Skill and equipment overcome even the largest hordes.
The Mantic Assembly Guide for the Enforcers is
here.
It seems there is a bit more 'disagreement' on the names of these units in the assembly guide and kickstarter pictures vs the actual army list in the book. This is where it would be nice if the rule book actually had pictures of the units (I hate to say that enforcers all look alike - but that is both true and by design - they do not have individual names or personalities).
A - Panther Grav-Tanks
There are three bodies, but 4 weapon options. This gives you 18 tanks (or 6 units of 3). Some people are magnetizing these so they can switch them out.
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A1 |
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A2 (and 25mm base) |
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A2 goes in the hole in the bottom of the tank |
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It then fits in the hole in the 25mm base |
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A3 - laser blaster |
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Fit the laser blaster into the large hole in the top of the tank to make the Panther APC |
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A4 - Zeus HE - there is only only one of these on the sprue
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Zeus HE makes the Panther Punisher |
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A5 - HMX-32 Missile Launchers |
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HMX-32 Missile Launchers make the Panther Missile Tank |
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A6 - JV4 Light Cannons |
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JV4 Light Cannons make the Panther Grav tank (in the assembly instructions it calls this the MBT). |
B - Enforcer Jetbikes
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B1 |
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B2 |
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Very easy to assemble |
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Enforcer Jetbikes |
Of course I want to compare Deadzone/Firefight models to these when I have them.

Those are the only two models on this sprue that require assembly - everything else is simple infantry.
C - Operatives
These are the base enforcers, so you get a lot (3 full units in the box, which is 3 bases per sprue)
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C1 |
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C2 |
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C3 |
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C4 |
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Operatives |
Comparing the base Enforcers/Operatives. I actually have never put together any of the 'new' plastic ones - the only ones I have are the old 'premium' plastic ones - some of which were part of the very first Deadzone release (in fact, I remember as a pathfinder getting a paper mat, sprue or two of terrain, dice, and a couple of baggies of enforcers and plague!)
Yes, the bases are thicker on my old models - I have glued magnets to the bottom of them for transport.
D - Heavy Weapon Operatives
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D1 |
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D2 - I like that he is kneeling so the others can shoot over him |
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Heavy Weapon Operatives |
Enforcers with Heavy Weapons. They actually had not just the missile launcher, but one with a BFG as well.

E - Assault Enforcers - you get two units of these in the box (so 2 bases per sprue)
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E1 |
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E2 |
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E3 |
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E4 |
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Assault Enforcers |
I never really liked the Assault Enforcers - why fight when you can shoot instead?
F - Peacekeepers
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F1 |
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F2 |
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Peacekeepers |
The only peacekeeper I have (off the sprue) is the original Peacekeeper captain. (Same with the pathfinders for enforcers (though those are only with the reinforcements).
G - Command
Called in the pictures an Enforcer Sergeant - in the rules it is a Lieutenant
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G1 |
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G2 |
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Lieutenant |
So a single sprue makes 33 miniatures
Because it is all fun and games . . .
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