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A tape measure, marked in inches or centimetres, is required to measure movement distances and the range of weapons and abilities. The Games Workshop Tape Measure extends to 10ft/120", is marked in both centimetres and inches, and features an auto-locking blade. A soft rubber exterior provides a comfortable grip and is embossed with the Games Workshop logo.
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You may have noticed a common theme amongst models and scenery pieces from the Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar ranges – skulls. They’re everywhere, decorating the walls of Khornate keeps and hanging from the belts of fearsome warriors. But we don’t think there are enough skulls out there… Enter the Citadel Skulls. This is a box of 340 (yes, three hundred and forty!) plastic skulls, designed for the hobbyist to decorate scenery, bases and models as they see fit. There are even 20 extra jawbones! Here’s a breakdown of the number and type of the 340 (!) skulls in the box: - 82 human skulls with jawbones; - 86 human skulls without jawbones; - 15 human jawbones; - 60 assorted damaged human skulls; - 2 giants’ skulls; - 1 Morghast skull (in 2 components); - 1 beast skull (in 2 components); - 4 small horned skulls; - 4 medium horned skulls; - 3 large horned skulls; - 7 bird skulls; - 2 Chaos beast skulls; - 6 plaguebearer skulls; - 6 Bloodletter skulls; - 10 T'au skulls; - 5 Kroot skulls; - 6 alien skulls; - 21 Genestealer Hybrid skulls; - 20 Ork skulls without jaws; - 5 Ork jawbones; - 7 Ork skulls with jaws open; - 7 Ork skulls with jaws. - as well as 15 human jawbones; - 5 Ork jawbones. Skulls!
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The Gnarlwood has been riven by a series of devastating earthquakes, as something stirs deep below the forest’s surface. These tremors have wrought terrible damage across the Sundered Scales, but they have also unearthed many strange relics – and drawn in Gorger Mawpacks of feral ogors, who hope to stir up the all-consuming hunger of their Gulping God through acts of gory sacrifice. Swift on their heels come the Wildercorps Hunters, determined to end this threat to the God-King’s domain with a well-aimed crossbow bolt. Warcry: Hunter and Hunted brings two new warbands into the Gnarlwood – the ravenous Gorger Mawpack and the ingenious Wildercorps Hunters. The boxed set also includes a Mawpit terrain feature, a book packed with background information, incredible artwork, and the rules for both warbands and the included terrain. Plus, a set of battleplan and warband cards to keep your games running smoothly. This boxed set contains: – 64-page softcover Warband Tome: Hunter and Hunted – with background, artwork, rules, quests, and campaigns for both of the two warbands in the box, as well as the new Mawpit terrain – Gorger Mawpack – Five ravenous and deadly ogors afflicted with the Empty Belly curse. Wild-eyed and starving, they launch themselves at their prey. These multipart plastic miniatures include 1x Clawback, 1x Cave Howler, and 3x Gorgers, all with a variety of cosmetic options. Two Gorgers can be armed with claws or clubs, and one can be armed with claws or a greatclub – Wildercorps Hunters – 11 trackers and scouts employed by the Freeguilds, experts in attacking from the cover of dense and broken terrain. These plastic multipart miniatures include 1x Wildercorps Warden, 1x Trailblazer, 2x Leatherhides, and 2x Scouts, all with a variety of weapon and cosmetic options, as well as 1x Arbalester and 4x Trailhounds – Mawpit Scenery – As gastromantic magic floods the battlefield, the ground opens hungrily in response. The tooth-lined Mawpit drags in wayward fighters who stray too close... or are shoved in by their enemies. Includes 1x multipart plastic Mawpit terrain set, for use in games of Warcry and as a faction terrain piece for the Ogor Mawtribes in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar – 42x battleplan cards – Generate battleplans quickly and easily with 6x terrain cards, 12x deployment cards, 12x victory cards, and 12x twist cards – 22x warband cards – Keep games running smoothly with 3x abilities cards covering both warbands as well as universal abilities, 3x divider cards for tracking damage and fighters, 5x Gorger Mawpack fighter cards, and 11x Wildercorps Hunter fighter cards Warcry: Hunter and Hunted is a great way to expand your games of Warcry, playing skirmish battles between two powerful warbands in a disturbing and deadly landscape. You will need a copy of the Warcry: Core Book to use the contents of this expansion box. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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Krethusa the Croneseer is a renegade prophet and her rise to prominence has rocked the cult of Khaine to its core. In battle, she calls upon her powers of foresight and shadow magic to annihilate those who stand in the path of aelven destiny. This multipart plastic kit builds Krethusa the Croneseer, an outcast prophet for Daughters of Khaine armies. She is accompanied by ten Sisters of Slaughter, which can alternately be built as Witch Aelves, and five Doomfire Warlocks. This aggressive force is ideal for pursuing the prophecies of Morai-Heg in the shadowy places of the Mortal Realms. Rules for fielding Krethusa the Croneseer in your games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar can be found on the Warhammer Community website. You can also find rules for The Croneseer’s Pariahs army of renown in Dawnbringers Book V – Shadow of the Crone, which is available separately. This set includes the following: - 1x Krethusa the Croneseer - 10x Sisters of Slaughter (which can alternately be built as Witch Aelves) - 5x Doomfire Warlocks (which can alternately be built as Dark Riders) This kit comprises 183 plastic components, and 1 transfer sheet containing 226 high-quality waterslide transfers for you to decorate your forces. All models are supplied with their appropriate bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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Freeguild Fusiliers are disciplined gunners, trained to plant their heavy pavise shields in the ground and form a defensive line that is effectively a fortress battlement brought to the field. From this position, ranked Fusiliers can unleash continuous volleys of fire, their sturdy fusil-cannons belching hot death and drifting clouds of blackpowder smoke. This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Freeguild Fusiliers, accompanied by a Blackpowder Squire. Each Fusilier carries a huge pavise shield, on which they mount a fusil-cannon tipped with a bayonet. You can build one model as a Fusil-Sergeant, armed with either a brace of pistols or a triple-barrelled slaughter-fusil, and another model as a Fusilier Herald, who a carries a standard and torch with a choice of icons and flames. The accompanying Blackpowder Squire runs up and down the firing line, supplying shot and powder wherever it's needed. The kit includes plenty of different poses, heads, and shield designs, all of which are interchangeable between models, plus two curious gargoylian creatures – you'll be able to keep your Freeguild forces distinct and varied, no matter how many Fusiliers you recruit. This kit comprises 115 plastic components, and is supplied with 10x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases and 1x Citadel 25mm Round Base. Also included is a Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheet, featuring 410 Free City icons, Sigmarite cult sigils, and other forms of heraldry. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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Vulkyn Flameseekers are master beast-tamers who worship the Ur-Salamander, Vulcatrix. These fiery duardin zealots scour the realms for Magmadroth eggs and traces of sacred fire, striking out into the wilderness for months at a time, wielding fyresteel weapons that can excavate hardened rock as easily as they smash through armour. This multipart plastic kit builds a full Vulkyn Flameseekers warband, for use in games of Warcry. These devout duardin are led by a Vulkyn Runefather, who inspires his Scalebreaker warriors to unleash the fiery wrath of Vulcatrix with an array of fyresteel war picks and shovel-like polearms. The warband's Drothmaster is charged with training young Kyndledroths – whose fiery breath belies their size – while the scale-clad Drothblood Thane slays those Magmadroths too furious to be tamed. These miniatures can also be used as part of a Fyreslayers army in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar, using free rules available to download on the Warhammer Community website. This set contains 9 plastic miniatures: - 1x Vulkyn Runefather, who can be armed with a drothvault greataxe or a mastercrafted bokaz - 1x Drothmaster - 1x Kyndledroth - 1x Drothblood Thane - 5x Scalebreakers, who can each be armed with a fyresteel splitaxe or a bokaz This set also includes: - A Vulkyn Flameseekers abilities card, for quick referencing in games of Warcry (in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese) - 7x Vulkyn Flameseekers fighter cards, for checking your rules and stats at a glance - 2x Warcry wound divider cards, for tracking damage done to your fighters in battle This kit comprises 72 plastic components, and comes with 5x Citadel 32mm Round Bases, and 5x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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Chaos Spawn are hideous victims of their own ambition, their wracked minds and distorted bodies unable to withstand the gifts – or curses – of the Dark Gods. Reduced to lumpen mounds of muscle and flailing mutated limbs, these malformed beasts are herded into battle by their former brethren – or simply lurch forth to share their suffering, lashing out at horrified enemies with unnatural strength. This multipart plastic kit builds two Chaos Spawn – wretched souls overwhelmed by mutation. This twisted kit features a truly mind-boggling variety of interchangeable components and optional extras for customising your creatures – more than a dozen hideous heads and aberrant arms, plus loads of spikes, tentacles, extra eyeballs, and other mutations to create the Chaos Spawn of your nightmares! Chaos Spawn can be used by Chaos armies in both Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000. This kit comprises 89 plastic components, and is supplied with two Citadel 50mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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The Great Unclean Ones are Nurgle’s mightiest daemons. Towering over their enemies, these living hillocks of rotting flesh lumber across the battlefield swinging their rusted weapons, vomiting streams of filth and unleashing diseased magics upon the foe. Great Unclean Ones are terrifying when roused to wrath, wading through enemy ranks, crushing foes beneath their bulk and pulping survivors with their enormous swords and flails. Some toll rusted summoning bells to draw forth fresh daemons, while others unleash terrible outbreaks of magical plague. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a Great Unclean One. This is a truly vile model (in the most positive sense of the word!) – it celebrates its corpulence, with rotten, torn flesh slipping aside on its enormous gut to reveal winding intestines within. 2 different heads are available – one with symmetrical antlers and a foul grin, and one cyclopæan, featuring a hideous daemon tongue which ends in a sinister head – itself featuring a sinister daemon tongue! It can be armed with a massive bilesword or doomsday bell in the right hand, and a large bileblade or plague flail (a remarkable object which is essentially 3 skulls attached to lengths of heavy chain) in its left hand. 6 Nurglings are included, clutching items such as censers, or just hanging about – these can be added to the kit in any way that you see fit. This model comes as 59 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 130mm Round base. The Great Unclean One can be added to both Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar armies, and the kit can optionally be used to assemble the special character Rotigus.
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Hidden behind the dread mask of one of Nurgle’s executioners, the Lord of Plagues gazes impassively at the victims of the vile blessings that swathe him. Able to poison a man from a dozen paces away, he visits grim fates on those foolish enough to get close with his Plague-ridden Great Blade. His frame is a repulsive collection of rancid boils, open sores and cankerous bulges - truly, blessed by Nurgle. This multi-part plastic kit gives you everything needed to assemble one Lord of Plagues, wielding a Plague-ridden Great Blade.
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The rotting bowels of the Great Unclean Ones swell with pus and contagion, and within each such swelling there grows a tiny and malevolent Daemon called a Nurgling. As the Nurgling matures it feeds upon the filth of the Great Unclean One and pops out; the very personification of a boil or pustule. Their tiny teeth are as sharp as razors, leaving festering bites upon their victims, but rarely killing them outright – although such an attack can prove the beginning of a long, disease-ridden demise. This kit contains – quite literally – stacks of Nurglings. In fact, with this kit you can make three tottering towers of them. Every swarm has front, back and middle ranks; each is comprised of wriggling little horned beasts that are saturated in sores, cuts, lumps and opened orifices. They also come in a variety of characterful poses - most of them sickening. Though you can actually make 27 combinations of Nurgling towers, there are loads of individual Nurglings for using on bases for the rest of your army. This multi-part plastic boxed set contains 16 components with which to build 3 varying towers of Nurglings. Supplied with 3 Citadel 40mm Round bases.
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The Saviours of Cinderfall root out the horrors found in the backstreets and hidden catacombs of the God-King’s free cities. Witch Hunter Hanniver Toll, his companion Armand Callis, and a motley retinue of hired blades fight a secret war to keep the Cities of Sigmar from sliding into disorder and bloodshed. This multipart plastic kit builds the Saviours of Cinderfall, consisting of Hanniver Toll, Armand Callis, Lyssa Revenya, Mistress Verentia, Valius, and Balthas the gryph-hound. Together, they make a unit capable of hunting, and then effectively taking down, even the mightiest foe. Rules for using the Saviours of Cinderfall in your games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar can be found on the Warhammer Community website. This set includes the following: - 1x Hanniver Toll - 1x Armand Callis - 1x Lyssa Revenya - 1x Mistress Verentia - 1x Valius, the Keeper Aqshian - 1x Balthas the gryph-hound This kit comprises 36 plastic components, including scenic basing elements. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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Syll Lewdtongue has inspired thousands of warlords to acts of tyranny and misrule, but since uniting their powers with the megalomaniacal Daemon monarch Esske, the Herald of Slaanesh has become a force of conquest like no other. Combine the might of a Daemon Prince and the cunning of a Herald of Slaanesh, and you get Syll’Esske – a terrifying tag-team skilled at carving a bloody path across the battlefields of Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar alike. Capable of piling in and attacking twice, Syll’Esske is fantastic as a front-line combatant, as well as being armed with an arsenal of support abilities that’ll empower the Daemons they fight alongside. This kit is supplied in 20 plastic components, and includes 1 x 50mm round base.
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The ice-coated tunnels of Deathgorge contain untold treasures frozen within their walls. Brave the Everwinter's curse and battle rival warbands to claim them! The ultimate competitive miniatures game brings the action to the frozen continent of Bjarl, in the Warhammer Underworlds: Deathgorge Core Set. This box is stuffed with everything you need to start playing, including two complete warbands, four decks of cards, dice, tokens, boards, and more. Warhammer Underworlds is a deck-based strategy game of skirmish battles set in Warhammer Age of Sigmar’s Mortal Realms. It’s full of action, clever combinations and tricks, and fast-paced gameplay. You'll be able to get started right away with the four complete 32-card Rivals decks included in the box – one for The Thricefold Discord, one for Cyreni's Razors, and two universal Rivals decks for any warband. If you wish, you can even tailor your own deck using universal cards from other Warhammer Underworlds expansions for near-endless strategic depth. This set contains: - A complete and concise rulebook for Warhammer Underworlds. Deathgorge emphasises the use of Rivals decks, offering new ways to mix up your games and keep things fresh and balanced. The fascinating background material explores the frozen tunnels in the realm of Ghur, riddled with treasures if you're brave enough to claim them. - The complete Thricefold Discord warband – three daemons dedicated to Slaanesh, and each blessed by the Dark Prince in different ways. Led by Vexmor the Excessively Indolent, Lascivyr, the Bladed Blessing and Vashtiss the Coiled offer their blades and sinister magic to create a balanced trio. These push-fit models are cast in deep purple to look the part even when unpainted, and they also include a unique Rivals deck so you can get them on the table right away. - The complete Cyreni’s Razors warband, a group of Idoneth Deepkin explorers. Cyreni of the Abyss, a mysterious Tidecaster, leads a pair of Namarti Thralls known as Renglaith and Alathyrr, along with Cephanyr, a Spirit Guardian in the form of an octopus-like sea creature. The models are all push-fit for easy building and cast in a cool grey plastic. You'll find a complete Rivals deck for Cyreni’s Razors, which will get you gaming fast. - 2 additional universal Rivals decks, usable by any warband – the high-speed Breakneck Slaughter deck and the spell-heavy Force of Frost. - 2 double-sided game boards to represent the frozen tunnels of Deathgorge - Warhammer Underworlds tokens, including objectives, wound markers, glory points, and many, many more - 11 dice – 5 Attack dice, 3 Defence dice and 3 Magic dice, enough for the most devastating blows, desperate defences, and cataclysmic spells Deathgorge is ideal for getting new players started, with push-fit models, a streamlined rulebook, and additional Rivals decks, while there are also fresh challenges for Warhammer Underworlds veterans. This box contains push-fit miniatures, which are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Colour paints.
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The greatest of Tzeentch’s daemons, the Lords of Change shimmer with raw magic. With a flick of its claw, a Lord of Change can hurl foes into nightmares, or blast enemies with the wyrdfires of Tzeentch. Such canny creatures can steal opponents’ spells for their own use, or send mutating rays from their rod of sorcery to destroy entire enemy formations. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a Lord of Change. A huge, imposing model, he makes an ideal centrepiece for any Tzeentchian army, covered as he is in the symbolism of Tzeentch that marks him out as a true master of magic. His enormous wings can be modelled in 2 different positions, and he features a choice of 3 different, sinister heads. He wields a staff of Tzeentch, which can be topped with either a symbol of Tzeentch or a flame blade; or can alternatively wield a baleful sword and Tzeentchian wand. He is accompanied by 2 Brimstone Horrors, which can be added to his base. This kit is supplied as 72 components, and includes a Citadel 100mm Round base. This kit can alternatively be used to assemble Kairos Fateweaver.
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A Keeper of Secrets is a Greater Daemon of Slaanesh, a consummate warrior and spellmaster of the Dark Prince’s hosts. Their four powerful limbs move languidly as they slink forwards – only to explode into lethal motion when their prey is in reach. The Keeper of Secrets is the most powerful and dangerous of Slaanesh’s servants – graceful, fast, and utterly deadly. On the battlefield, these towering combatants can scythe through infantry formations and heavy armour alike with a flurry of attacks. Each is also a sorcerer capable of unleashing foul magics that can allure their foes or utterly destroy them and an accomplished commander that’ll empower nearby Slaanesh units. You’ll even be able to use it in both Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000. This kit builds one Keeper of Secrets, and features a number of options for customisation, including a choice of head, weapons and impaling claws, allowing you to field multiples of this monster while ensuring they look distinct. What’s more, this kit can alternatively be used to build Daemon hero Shalaxi Helbane. This set is supplied in 51 plastic components, and comes with 1x 100mm round base
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Deadwalker Zombies are created from the bodies of the recently dead, given strength through the power of dark necromancy and sent onto the battlefield in shambling hordes. Utterly mindless and driven by a collective instinct alone, zombie migrations have become an ever-present plague following the necroquake, and many cities have instituted roving 'pyre-gangs' to burn out an infestation before it grows too large. Despite being slow, clumsy, and fragile on their own, a sufficiently large mob of Deadwalker Zombies can threaten even the most skilled enemy soldiers by weight of numbers alone. Their single-minded hunger even gives them a surprising turn of speed when prey strays too close, and anyone unlucky enough to be brought down by one may find themselves joining the Soulblight ranks before the battle is over. The kit is comprised of 94 plastic components, with which you can assemble 20 Deadwalker Zombies. These models are supplied with 20x Citadel 25mm Round Bases.
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The Citadel Figure Cases are the perfect way to transport and protect your Citadel miniatures. Containing one set of our revolutionary channel foam, the Citadel Crusade Figure Case has been specially designed to fit almost any model that we make, any shape and size, quickly and easily without the chore of cutting and shaping to fit. Packing and unpacking the case is absurdly quick and easy; any model, however pointy, placed anywhere within the channels will be protected as well as if you’d spent countless hours hacking away at a custom fit. You’ll free up more time to concentrate on games, painting or just showing off your miniatures collection. The channel foam is as efficient a use of space as possible, allowing you to store more models more safely than any other case. Have a look at the images or check out the video in the tab to the right to to get a taste for just how life-changingly excellent these cases are - you won’t be able to work out how you lived without them. It’s ok. Those dark times are over now. We know that you want the best protection for your miniatures - the foam inside the case is slightly larger than the case itself, and will compress around the figures when closed, ensuring a minimum of movement for any miniature.. It also has nylon catches, so if you should drop it the catches won’t break. To ensure the robustness of the stress points, a metal hinge runs along the back, strengthening and adding a reassuring weightiness. We’ve put a lot of effort and research into making the case as comfortable as possible to transport, with ergonomically-designed handles for maximum grip - and the lid locks open, meaning no terrible accidents crushing your beloved miniatures on the gaming table. The Citadel Crusade Figure Case also comes with a padded shoulder strap, making it even easier to transport.
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The Citadel Figure Cases are the perfect way to transport and protect your Citadel miniatures. Containing one set of our revolutionary channel foam, the Citadel Battle Figure Case has been specially designed to fit almost any model that we make, any shape and size, quickly and easily without the chore of cutting and shaping to fit. Packing and unpacking the case is absurdly quick and easy; any model, however pointy, placed anywhere within the channels will be protected as well as if you’d spent countless hours hacking away at a custom fit. You’ll free up more time to concentrate on games, painting or just showing off your miniatures collection. The channel foam is as efficient a use of space as possible, allowing you to store more models more safely than any other case. Have a look at the images or check out the video in the tab to the right to to get a taste for just how life-changingly excellent these cases are - you won’t be able to work out how you lived without them. It’s ok. Those dark times are over now. We know that you want the best protection for your miniatures - the foam inside the case is slightly larger than the case itself, and will compress around the figures when closed, ensuring a minimum of movement for any miniature.. It also has nylon catches, so if you should drop it the catches won’t break. To ensure the robustness of the stress points, a metal hinge runs along the back, strengthening and adding a reassuring weightiness.. We also know that space can be at a premium when storing models, so the Skirmish and Battle cases have been designed to stack on top of each other for easy storage. We’ve put a lot of effort and research into making the case as comfortable as possible to transport, with ergonomically-designed handles for maximum grip - and the lid locks open, meaning no terrible accidents crushing your beloved miniatures on the gaming table.
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The Citadel Figure Cases are the perfect way to transport and protect your Citadel miniatures. Containing one set of our revolutionary channel foam, the Citadel Skirmish Figure Case has been specially designed to fit almost any model that we make, any shape and size, quickly and easily without the chore of cutting and shaping to fit. Packing and unpacking the case is absurdly quick and easy; any model, however pointy, placed anywhere within the channels will be protected as well as if you’d spent countless hours hacking away at a custom fit. You’ll free up more time to concentrate on games, painting or just showing off your miniatures collection. The channel foam is as efficient a use of space as possible, allowing you to store more models more safely than any other case. Have a look at the images or check out the video in the tab to the right to to get a taste for just how life-changingly excellent these cases are - you won’t be able to work out how you lived without them. It’s ok. Those dark times are over now. We know that you want the best protection for your miniatures - the foam inside the case is slightly larger than the case itself, and will compress around the figures when closed, ensuring a minimum of movement for any miniature.. It also has nylon catches, so if you should drop it the catches won’t break. To ensure the robustness of the stress points, a metal hinge runs along the back, strengthening and adding a reassuring weightiness.. We also know that space can be at a premium when storing models, so the Skirmish and Battle cases have been designed to stack on top of each other for easy storage. We’ve put a lot of effort and research into making the case as comfortable as possible to transport, with ergonomically-designed handles for maximum grip - and the lid locks open, meaning no terrible accidents crushing your beloved miniatures on the gaming table
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Daemonettes are Slaanesh's Lesser Daemons and the most numerous of all his servants. Possessed of the hypnotic glamour for which all Daemons of Slaanesh are abhorred, they are vicious, merciless fighters who attack with astounding speed and grace. This multi-part plastic boxed set contains the components needed to make 10 Daemonettes of Slaanesh. This finely detailed kit contains a host of extra parts and accessories, enabling you to assemble your Daemons in a large variety of ways. Supplied with 10 Citadel 25mm Round bases.
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Gibbering nonsense with lunatic energy the luminescent Pink Horrors whirl and flail their arms, generating raw magic that fills the air. En masse, the Pink Horrors give rise to so much arcane force that they can hurl blasts of unnatural fire at the enemy. In combat the Pink Horrors use their powerful hands to choke and, should they be slain, they split in twain to form two Blue Horrors. This set contains ten multi-part, multi-limbed plastic Pink Horrors. This set includes all of the components needed to assemble a hornblower, an icon bearer (with immense, flaming Tzeentchian icon) and an Iridescent Horror, a champion who gleefully doles out death with his grasping hands. This kit comprises 55 components, and is supplied with 10 Citadel 32mm Round bases.
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Tornus the Redeemed is living proof that even the most tainted are not beyond salvation. A former devotee of the Plague God, Nurgle, he now serves Sigmar with unshakeable faith. Reforged as a Knight-Azyros, he has dedicated himself to providing some degree of succour to the troubled warriors of the Ruination chambers. As a symbol of hope and faith, he carries a sacred lantern, which guides and heals the righteous while searing the eyes of Sigmar's enemies. This multipart push-fit plastic kit builds Tornus the Redeemed – a powerful hero for Stormcast Eternals armies in Warhammer Age of Sigmar. With their soul now redeemed, the warrior formerly known as Torglug the Despised is now a flying herald of Sigmar, assigned to the Ruination chambers. He flies on wings of light that resemble ragged feathers, and his armour and skin are etched with dark Ruination chambers iconography. He is armed with a powerful hallowed greatspear. This kit can alternatively be used to build a standard Knight-Azyros, armed with a star-blessed weapon. This kit contains 13 plastic components and 1x Citadel 50mm Round Hex Hole Base. This push-fit miniature is supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Colour paints.
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The Stormcast Eternals crash upon their enemies like a thunderbolt from the heavens, weapons blazing with celestial might, eyes burning with righteous fury. These immortal heroes are determined to reclaim the Mortal Realms in the name of the God-King Sigmar and woe betide those who would impede their sacred duty. This set of Stormcast Eternals Warscroll Cards offers a handy set of references to use during games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. You'll find cards for your units, faction terrain, endless spells, and Spearhead cards for the Vigilant Brotherhood. Packed with detail, they'll make it a breeze to find your stats, weapon profiles, and special abilities during a game, so you can focus on the action instead of flipping through rulebooks. Measuring 70mm by 121mm, they've been designed to put the most important information front and centre. Some of these cards are double-sided, featuring colour-coded rules and abilities on one side, with an explanation of each on the reverse. This set of 66 cards includes: – 60x Warscroll Cards – 6x Spearhead Cards with battle traits, regiment abilities, and enhancements for the Vigilant Brotherhood To fully utilise these cards, you'll need a copy of Order Battletome: Stormcast Eternals, available separately.
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The Stormcast Eternals are Sigmar’s chosen champions – immortal heroes imbued with the power of the celestial tempest. With lightning-wreathed hammers in their hands and a hymn of vengeance on their lips, they defend mortalkind against the tide of darkness that seeks to consume it. Now the God-King’s chosen face their greatest challenge, for the Hour of Ruin is nigh. Order Battletome: Stormcast Eternals is crucial for collectors and gamers alike. This impressive tome is packed with inspiring artwork, background material, stunning photography, and the rules you need to unleash Sigmar’s glorious warriors upon the battlefields of the Mortal Realms. You’ll find warscrolls, Regiments and Armies of Renown, Path to Glory and Anvil of Apotheosis rules, plus a self-contained Spearhead section to help get you started playing small, fast-paced, and intense games, quickly. No matter how you like to collect, paint, and play with your Stormcast Eternals, this book is for you. This 152-page hardback book contains: – Background material detailing the history, culture, and organisation of the Sigmar’s immortal champions – the Stormcast Eternals – A thorough description of each unit, combining detailed photography, artwork, and background material – Faction rules including four battle traits, four battle formations, three heroic traits, and three artefacts of power – Three Spells, three Prayers, and three Manifestations – 60 warscrolls, for units, terrain, and Manifestations – Spearhead guide, including gameplay and hobby advice, along with its own set of warscrolls and army abilities – Narrative Path to Glory rules, including the Anvil of Apotheosis, allowing you to create your own hero – Rules for two thematic Armies of Renown and two Regiments of Renown that can be added to other Order armies – A handy reference section with army abilities, spells, and battle traits This book also contains a one-use code to unlock Order Battletome: Stormcast Eternals content in Warhammer Age of Sigmar: The App.
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Once they were known as hammurai, the winged heralds of Ptra, God of light, who were sent to destroy the Great Necromancer. When they failed, Nagash took their ruined corpses and created a host of sentient vassals to lead his armies. Thus the Morghasts were born. This multi-part plastic kit can be assembled as two Morghast Harbingers. Possessed with the might of demigods, they wield spirit swords – fashioned long ago on Ptra’s solar forge – that blaze with the energies of the slain, the souls trapped within driven to drag others to share their fate. This kit can also be assembled as Morghast Archai. Includes two Citadel 60mm Round bases.
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The Skaven make ingenious use of warpstone, harnessing its power in myriad ways, including carving it into trinkets imbued with the very essence of Chaos. This set of 16 dice are designed to remind you of warpstone, giving you the manic confidence you need to take down your enemies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Each dice is 16mm cubed with rounded edges, cast in a deep green. The markings are picked out in a bright green, and the '6'-face bears the icon of the Skaven.
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Putrid Blightkings that succeed in infecting 77 foes with a vile curse according to the Feast of Maggots are rewarded by becoming Pusgoyle Blightlords. Symbiotically connected to the Rot Fly that he receives, the Blightlord rarely if ever leaves its saddle. Between the powerful blows of the Blightlords themselves and the lashing limbs and biting maws of their mounts, a band of Pusgoyle Blightlords can shatter an enemy battle line in a single charge. Like a wound that admits a lethal infection, they tear open a gap for the rest of the Rotbringers to flow into and destroy the foe from the inside out. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble 2 Pusgoyle Blightlords. Each is mounted on an enormous Rot Fly, a revolting insect with 4 brittle wings that drips and drizzles foul fluids onto the battlefield as they drone through the skies. These flies are bloated and spindly at the same time, with numerous beady eyes and horrible fangs. The Blightlords themselves are particularly grim – 1 features a toothed maw in his distended belly, the other a series of veins, tentacles and Nurgle icons. Both models have large poles attached to their backs – you have the option of modelling them with either a cloth banner, a metal icon of Nurgle or (and this is really something) an impaled, rotting cadaver with an expression of sheer agony. They wield massive blighted weapons, with choices of scythes or a trident, and come with choices of covered or bare heads, equally grisly in detail. 3 Nurglings accompany them – 1 with a censer, 1 riding a tiny drone and 1 chewing gleefully on his own intestines… The Pusgoyle Blightlords come as 76 components, and are supplied with 2 Citadel 60mm Round bases. This kit can be optionally used to assemble a Lord of Afflictions.
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A Lord of Blights is a brutish figure who creates and destroys in equal measure. Swollen with muscle, he lumbers into the midst of the foe swinging his bubotic hammer in thunderous arcs. Every impact shatters bone and ruptures organs, leaving his victims lying like bruised and rotten fruit on the ground. Yet this brutality has a purpose beyond simple murder – the Lord of Blights cultivates fine crops of death’s heads that he hands out to his warriors, enabling them to fling volleys of diseased projectiles. The Lord of Blights keeps the finest specimens for himself, hanging them from his gallowrack to hurl during battle. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a Lord of Blights. Bloated and bursting, like most of the Rotbringers, his silhouette is noticeably dominated by the makeshift gallowrack nailed to his back, from which 3 ripening heads dangle. He wields an enormous, dented bubotic hammer along with a vermid shield – these are both covered in the appropriate Nurgle icons, with the shield being especially spiked and disease-ridden. His belt, overwhich his unpleasantly distended and torn belly flops, features a plague knife. The aforementioned belly is disgorging maggots at an alarming rate – it’s difficult to tell how the Lord of Blights feels about this, as his face is covered almost entirely by his helmet, through which one eye socket peers curiously. The Lord of Blights comes as 7 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 40mm Round base.
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A morbid set of disease-ridden triplets, held in check and balance by their opposing attitudes and desires, the brains of the Glottkin - the pragmatic Otto and devious sorcerer Ethrac - ride to battle on the shoulders of their brother Ghurk, a creature so grotesquely swollen by the blessings of Nurgle that he could flatten most enemies unfortunate enough to get in the way of his putrid advance without even noticing. This multi-part plastic kit contains everything you need to assemble the Glottkin, wielding Flailing Tentacles, Poison-Slick Scythe and able to launch horrifying, corrosive Pestilent Torrents. It includes a Citadel 130mm Round base.
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Harness the full magical might of the Gloomspite Gitz with these endless spells – powerful summoned sorceries unique to the shamans of the moon-worshipping grot tribes. This set includes four endless spells: - Malevolent Moon – a visage of the Bad Moon itself that crashes through enemies and emanates a lunatic light - Mork’s Mighty Mushroom – a gigantic fungal phantasm that melts whole armies with mutating spores - Scrapskuttle's Arachnacauldron – a sentient, hungering cauldron that enhances magical abilities – for a price - Scuttletide – a sorcerous swarm of scurrying spiders that bites anything in reach This kit comprises 15 plastic components, and comes with 2x Citadel 50mm Round Bases and 1x Citadel 60mm Round Base. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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Tzaangor Enlightened are arrogant creatures who can see the lessons of the past as easily as mortals see daylight. Some even soar into battle atop the bizarre bladed constructs known as Discs of Tzeentch, gleefully unnerving foes by cawing out their most terrible failures and sins as they strike with gilded spears. This multipart plastic kit builds three Tzaangor Enlightened. These avian mutants are armed with ornate long spears, and each can be built on foot, or riding atop a daemonic Disc of Tzeentch. The kit allows you to build one Enlightened as an Aviarch, brandishing a burning wand, and includes a range of components to customise your models – three different fanged Discs, three plumes of flame for them to fly atop, a selection of arcane tools, and eight different heads with six different sets of horns. This kit can alternatively build three Tzaangor Skyfires – prophetic mutant warriors equipped with ornate greatbows. This kit comprises 62 plastic components, and comes with 3x Citadel 40mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. These models can also be used for Thousand Sons armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. They are compatible with the Tzaangor Upgrade Pack, which is available separately and provides chainswords and autopistols as weapon options.