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The Patriarch and his Broodcoven dominate the minds and hearts of the cultists in their thrall. Masters of psychic and physical power, they muster and command the actions of the cult’s many generations to ensure their targets are torn down in short order. Every word spoken by the Magus or Primus is obeyed to the letter by their faithful congregation, for they speak on behalf of the Star Saviour himself. This cocktail of psychic power, inspirational presence and dark charisma is a potent stimulant to the cultists around them. Perhaps realising they would soon be doomed should their masters leave them, the lesser warriors of the cult will fight tooth and claw to defend them – and on the day of battle, the best form of defence is attack... This box contains all the parts necessary to assemble the Broodcoven, a formation found in Codex: Genestealer Cults. You’ll receive a Patriarch, a Primus armed with needle pistol, bonesword and toxin injector, and a Magus, armed with autopistol and force stave and including 2 Genestealer Familiars – a charismatic and deadly combination of Genestealer Cults miniatures.
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The Daemon Prince Vorrakh has spilled oceans of blood, but it's never enough. He leads a pack of crazed killers in a never-ending quest to collect skulls for Khorne. His Master of Executions helps lead the troops so he can focus on taking on the biggest targets, while the Berzerkers and Jakhals hack and gouge their way to gory victory. This box contains 22 plastic miniatures that represent a complete Frenzied Reavers force for use in Combat Patrol games of Warhammer 40,000. It's an ideal way to start a World Eaters army or easily add to an existing collection, and save money compared to buying the contents separately. The Daemon Prince can be built with a wide variety of wargear and cosmetic options, including a sword or axe, optional wings, and a choice of five different heads – one of which is Khorne-themed. The Khorne Berzerkers are armed with a mix of chainblades and bolt pistols – two of which can be replaced with plasma pistols, while two of them can be armed with double-handed eviscerators. One can be assembled as a Champion, armed with a third plasma pistol. The heads, power packs, and shoulder pads are interchangeable, making it easy to customise your blood-thirsty killers. One of the Jakhals is a hulking Dishonoured armed with a skullsmasher, another can be given a two-handed mauler chainblade, and yet another with a skull-strung Jakhal icon. The kit also builds a Jakhal Pack Leader, and there are multiple chain weapons to choose from in the squad. This set includes the following multipart plastic miniatures: – 1x Daemon Prince – 1x Master of Executions – 10x Khorne Berzerkers – 10x Jakhals This kit comprises 358 plastic components, 1x Citadel 60mm Round Base, 2x Citadel 40mm Round Bases, 10x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases, and 10x Citadel 32mm Round Bases. This set also includes 2x World Eaters transfer sheets, each containing 200 high-quality waterslide transfers to customise your miniatures. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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The notorious Callous Blades warband is led by Lord Kaphrael, a figure whose arrogance is matched only by his skill at arms. As he calls out his victims and cuts them down in duels, he inspires his cavorting cohort to greater acts of debauched butchery. Surrounded by six Flawless Blades, few foes can withstand his attentions for long. The Infractors rush to fill in the gaps with a flurry of poisoned blades and point-blank bolt shells. This box contains 17 plastic miniatures that represent a complete Callous Blades force for use in Combat Patrol games of Warhammer 40,000. It's an ideal way to start an Emperor's Children army, or easily add to an existing collection, and save money compared to buying the contents separately. The Lord Exultant has several weapon options – a power fist, rapture lash, or plasma pistol in one hand, and a Phoenix power spear, power sword, or screamer pistol in the other. The Infractors are led by an Obsessionist who can be armed with either a plasma pistol or bolt pistol, and a rapture lash or power sword, and feature lots of cosmetic options to make it easy to customise your squad. They can alternatively be built as bolter-armed Tormentors. The Blissblades can be built with either a pair of blades or a single longer weapon, which is just as deadly. They come with 18 different heads, shoulder pad options, and interchangeable grenades. This set includes the following multipart plastic miniatures: – 1x Lord Exultant – 6x Flawless Blades – 10x Infractors (which can alternatively be built as Tormentors) This kit comprises 283 plastic components, 7x Citadel 40mm Round Bases, and 10x Citadel 32mm Round Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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A Warhammer 40,000 Omnibus The feral warrior-kings of Fenris. The sons of Leman Russ. Savage heroes of the Imperium. This is the saga of Járnhamar pack. READ IT BECAUSE Follow Járnhamar pack across the galaxy as they fight against the enemies of the Allfather and fate itself. Chris Wraight presents their saga with the skill of a Fenrisian skjald as he dives into what makes the Space Wolves such a beloved Chapter – ferocity, loyalty, and the unique culture of Fenris. THE STORY In Blood of Asaheim, Space Wolves Ingvar and Gunnlaugur are reunited after half a century. But as they battle the monstrous Death Guard, long-hidden tensions threaten to tear their pack apart. In Stormcaller, the plague-wracked world of Ras Shakeh spirals out of control. With the Space Marines at each other's throats, the newly arrived Ecclesiarchy forces uncover an awful secret that threatens the survival of the Imperium itself. The Helwinter Gate finds Járnhamar pack embittered and alone, hunting through the ruins of broken worlds for an enemy that lurks in the shadows. But as the Imperium's borders crumble, the Wolves must race to discover the truth of an ancient betrayal and stop long prophesied horrors from coming to pass. CONTENTS – Blood of Asaheim (novel) – Stormcaller (novel) – The Helwinter Gate (novel) – Kraken (short story) Written by Chris Wraight.
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The armies of the World Eaters are unsubtle hordes of frenzied warriors, slavering daemons, and enraged cultists barely organised into a fighting force. They rush forward with little thought for tactics, merely attempting to spill as much blood for their god as possible. This set of 35 cards will help you keep track of your World Eaters in games of Warhammer 40,000. There are individual datasheet cards for every unit – detailing their profiles, wargear, options, and special abilities. They are an ideal way to easily check key information in the heat of battle. You'll also find a reference card for the World Eaters army rule and special datasheet cards for use in Combat Patrol games. Contains 35 Cards: – 1x Army Rule card – 30x World Eaters Datasheet cards – 4x Combat Patrol Datasheet cards All cards measure 161.5mm by 107.1mm and feature a metallic red edge. You'll need a copy of Codex: World Eaters, which is available separately, to make full use of these cards.
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The World Eaters have given themselves fully to Khorne. Some even allow Daemonic entities to possess them, granting them power far beyond their mortal limitations. Such is the case with the Slaughterbound – leaders of a sort who share their bodies with the spirit of a Bloodthirster, their mutated bodies twisted into little more than a living arsenal of blades, whirring teeth, and claws. In their wake follows a menagerie of frenzied warriors, ready to tear their foes limb from bloody limb. This loaded box contains a World Eaters force for use in games of Warhammer 40,000. Led by a Slaughterbound, and supported by Eightbound and Exalted Eightbound, they are ideal for aggressive play. Two units of Jakhals round out the force, adding destructive potential in a more disposable form. The Eightbound can alternatively be built as Exalted Eightbound, both with a variety of chainblades, and featuring a range of interchangeable and cosmetic options, making it easy to customise your possessed Chaos Space Marines. One of the Jakhals in each unit is a hulking Dishonoured armed with skullsmasher mace, another can be given a two-handed mauler chainblade, and yet another with a skull-strung Jakhal icon. Each kit also builds a Jakhal Pack Leader, and there are interchangeable weapons, arms, and heads to personalise your savage killers. No matter how you choose to build them, this box makes for a fantastic way to start a new World Eaters army, or expand your collection with a flexible set of impressive miniatures – and save money over buying each kit separately. This set includes the following multipart plastic miniatures: – 1x Slaughterbound – 9x Eightbound (which can alternatively be built as Exalted Eightbound) – 20x Jakhals This kit comprises 479 plastic components, 1x Citadel 50mm Round Base, 11x Citadel 40mm Round Bases, 20x Citadel 28mm Round Bases, and 1x World Eaters transfer sheet containing 200 high-quality waterslide transfers to decorate your miniatures. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. The Slaughterbound will be available separately at a later date. The other miniatures in this box are available separately.
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The Death Guard trudge forwards in a filthy tide of decaying ceramite, bloated flesh, and festering pustules. Their numbers are made up of fallen Space Marines, but also scampering daemons, shuffling Poxwalkers, and other lost souls. Woe betide any foe who must face them, for they face their own mortality. This set of 42 cards will help you keep track of your Death Guard in games of Warhammer 40,000. There are individual datasheet cards for every unit – detailing their profiles, wargear, options, and special abilities. They are an ideal way to easily check key information in the heat of battle. You'll also find a reference card for the Death Guard army rule and special datasheet cards for use in Combat Patrol games. Contains 42 Cards: – 1x Army Rule card – 36x Death Guard Datasheet cards – 5x Combat Patrol Datasheet cards All cards measure 161.5mm by 107.1mm and feature a metallic green edge. You'll need a copy of Codex: Death Guard, which is available separately, to make full use of these cards.