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The Squat clans of Necromunda have mined, traded, and survived on this dangerous planet for 10,000 years. When they locate a dig site, these abhuman delvers settle in to extract all the wealth they can plunder. Gangs of Prospectors patrol tightly guarded excavations or scout for fresh finds in the ash wastes, armed with finely engineered weapons and powerful mining tools rigged to serve as improvised armaments. This supplement expands the rules, tactics, and abilities available to Ironhead Squat Prospectors in games of Necromunda, introducing a wealth of new rules to add even more variety, scope and excitement to your battles in the underhive and ash wastes. This 128-page hardback book contains: – Ironhead Squats: An extensive background on the history of the Ironhead Squats. – Ironhead Squat Prospectors List: The rules you need to field an Ironhead Squat prospectors gang in games of Necromunda. – Hangers-on: Includes rules for using Hangers-on – Claim Jumper, Slopper, Rogue Docs, Ammo-Jacks, Gang Lookout, and Dome Runner. – Brutes: Includes rules for using Brutes – Ironhead Squat Vartijan Exo-Driller, Luther Pattern Excavation Automata (Ambot), and 'Jotunn' H-Grade Servitor Ogryn. – Vehicles: Includes rules for adding the Ironhead Squat Svenotar Scout Trike and Skalvian Explorator vehicles to your roster. – Hired Guns: Includes rules for using Bounty Hunters, House Agents, and Hive Scum. Also included are the costs, available equipment, and drawbacks (where necessary) for including hired guns, as well as rules and background for petitioning Orrin Grimjarl, Last Charter Lord of Jardlan. – Additional Rules: Contains a variety of new options, skills, and post-battle actions, as well as two gang-specific scenarios. – Weapon Reference Chart: A comprehensive weapons reference chart for all weapons and wargear available to the Ironhead Squat prospectors, and their allies. – Halls of the Ancients Gang Tactics: A D66 table of 18x Halls of the Ancients Gang Tactics. This is an expansion to Necromunda – you'll need a copy of the Necromunda: Core Rulebook or the Necromunda: Ash Wastes Rulebook to use the contents of this book. -
Spyrers are lethal hunters, noble children of House Helmawr equipped with an advanced hunting rig and sent into Necromunda's perilous depths to prove themselves. These cybernetic predators seek to rack up a body count worthy of their status, and enjoy the thrill of the hunt into the bargain. Malcadon, Yeld, and Jakara are light classes of Spyre warsuit, contrasting the heavy Orrus-class rigs. The Malcadon is a hyper-mobile brawler with grapnels and claws, while the Jakara duels with a shield and blade, and the Yeld soars above its prey. Veteran Spyrers may become Hunt Masters, entrusted with a rare Sovereign hunting rig capable of adapting to many different loadouts. This multipart plastic kit builds four elite Spyre Hunters – a Malcadon, Jakara, and Yeld Spyre Hunter, along with a veteran Hunt Master. These murderous predators are a terrifying core for Spyre Hunting Party gangs, or can join other House gangs as part of a Secundan Incursion. Each suit is designed to fit close to the Spyrer's body, giving them lethal manoeuvrability, with different wargear and loadouts for each specialist variant. This flexible kit includes enough components to build four Spyre Hunters – up to one winged Yeld Spyre Hunter, up to two Malcador and Jakara Spyre Hunters, and a Hunt Master to lead your gang. Contains: – 4x Spyre Hunter bodies in two different poses, each clad in light warsuits, with additional variation available in leg and arm poses – 8x Spyre Hunter heads in four different designs – Loads of weapons! 4 Malcadon slashing claws, 2 mirror shields, 2 monomolecular blades, 4 Yeld laser gauntlets, and a pair of Yeld wings This set comprises 72 plastic components and is supplied with 4x Necromunda 32mm Bases. They are supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using Malcadon, Yeld, and Jakara Spyre Hunters can be found in Necromunda: Book of Desolation, which is available separately. -
Trazior Pattern Sentry Guns are illegal within the underhive, and with good reason – they will indiscriminately fire at anything that moves within its sights. However, gangs caught in desperate firefights still find uses for these deadly sentry weapons, just as long as they can keep out of the crossfire. This multipart plastic kit builds four Trazior Pattern Sentry Guns, plus two ammo crates for use in games of Necromunda. Two of these four-legged sentry guns are armed with twinned grenade launchers, while two are equipped with a pair of heavy stubbers. Any gang can buy and deploy these autonomous weapons, and each offers glueless assembly to allow you to swivel and adjust their aim mid-game. The ammo crates are loaded with grenades and stubber shells, and can be built with their lids open and closed – they also come with control consoles that can be mounted on the lid, allowing your gangers to operate the guns manually. Contains: – 2x Trazior Pattern Sentry Guns with twin grenade launchers – 2x Trazior Pattern Sentry Guns with twin heavy stubbers – 2x ammo crates with control consoles The miniatures in this kit are supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using Trazior Pattern Sentry Guns in games of Necromunda can be found in Necromunda: Book of Desolation, which is available separately. -
Tek-hunters are the specialist explorers of House Van Saar, each selected for their unique skills and mastery of specialised equipment. The overlords of their house task them with dangerous but lucrative missions, such as locating and retrieving data crystals from the Underhells of Hive Secundus. The multipart plastic kit allows you to add veteran Tek-hunters to your House Van Saar gangs, building a roster of eight specialist delvers. Each Tek-hunter wears an armoured bodyglove and shoulder-mounted photo-lumen, to help them explore and survive the Secundan Underhells, and has access to a variety of specialist weaponry and equipment, such as the Bioteknist's servo-medicae or the Gunntek's long las. Contains: – 2x Augurteks with lasguns, or Gunnteks with long las rifles and refraction cloaks – 2x Bioteknists with lasguns, or Augurteks with las carbines, augurspexes, and vox arrays – 2x Bioteknists with servo-medicae and laspistols, or Gunnteks with lasguns – 2x Teknomats, each equipped with a rad gun or combi-weapon (flamer/man-catcher) This set comprises 178 plastic components and is supplied with 8x Necromunda 25mm Bases. They are supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using Van Saar Tek-hunters can be found in Necromunda: Book of Desolation, which is available separately. -
Spyrers are terrifying predators, wealthy scions of House Helmawr gifted with an advanced hunting rig and an array of deadly equipment. These consummate hunters care only for the kill, driven to accrue a gruesome body count in order to prove their mettle – and alleviate the crushing boredom of noble life. Orrus Spyre Hunters favour brute strength and armour over finesse, with warsuits designed to to bulldoze through lesser enemies in search of worthy prey. Spyrers are often accompanied by Caryatids, mildly psychic winged cherubs that tend to attach themselves to powerful figures. This multipart plastic kit builds two Orrus Spyre Hunters, accompanied by a Caryatid Prime. These cybernetic juggernauts are a formidable core for Spyre Hunting Party gangs, or can join other House gangs as part of a Secundan Incursion. Each Orrus Spyrer can be customised with different heads, and is armed with clawed power fists or power talon pincers, which incorporate a selection of ranged weaponry – bolt launchers, volkite dischargers, or a disintegration matrix. The Caryatid Prime flies atop its own base, a small, blue, winged humanoid creature prized by hivers as a good luck charm. Contains: – 2x Orrus Spyre Hunters, with two distinct body designs and four heads that can be used on either body – Orrus weapons! You'll find two sets of power fists and power talons that can be used with either Orrus, plus two sets of bolt launchers, one set of volkite chargers, and one set of disintegration matrices that can be integrated into either the fists or the talons – 1x Caryatid Prime This set comprises 72 plastic components and is supplied with 2x Necromunda 40mm Bases and 1x Necromunda 25mm Base. They are supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using Orrus Spyre Hunters can be found in Necromunda: Book of Desolation, which is available separately. -
Hive Secundus, once the shining pinnacle of Necromunda, is now a haunted, alien-infested hell. A bastion of education and enlightenment, Hive Secundus was where Necromunda’s greatest minds were encouraged to prosper... until the Inquisition discovered the insidious truth lurking at the heart of Necromunda’s second city. The cancer was so deep-seated that Hive Secundus was razed to the ground, and the ruins declared quarantine extremis for more than a century. But, even the most diabolical weaponry in the Imperial arsenal couldn’t destroy the horrors below the Jewel of Necromunda... or the lost treasures that draw gangs into its grasp. It is time to leave Hive Primus as Necromunda: Book of Desolation introduces gangs to the perilous landscape of the abandoned hive. They will clash in search of priceless, ancient archeotech, all the while hunted by xenos horrors and the corrupted servants of the Malstrain. Inside this 144-page supplement, you will find: – Beyond the Dust Wall: Details about the terrifying Malstrain threat that lives in the Secundan abyss and Lady Haera's journey into the depths of the Underhells. – New Gangs: Rules for fielding Spyre Hunting Parties and Malstrain gangs, as well as modifying gangs to be Secundan Incursion gangs or Malstrain Corrupted gangs. – Desolation Campaign: A complete campaign for all Necromunda gangs in the Secundan Exclusion Zone. – Scenarios: Six new scenarios for the Desolation Campaign, including rules for using Roaming Horrors. – Ferryman Teams: Rules for including these guides to the Secundan Exclusion Zone in your Necromunda campaigns. – Vehicle Rules: A new Custom Rig profile and new vehicle Upgrades and Wargear. – Gang Tactics: Two new sets of gang tactics for players fighting in the Underhells of Hive Secundus and Spyrer Hunting Party gangs. This is an expansion to Necromunda – you'll need a copy of the Necromunda Core Rulebook, available separately, to use the contents of this book. -
Hive Secundus was devastated long ago. While it's hardly habitable now, there are always those willing to venture into it for plunder and profit, heedless of the danger posed by crumbling walls, live wires, ruptured pipes, and the like. This multipart, modular kit allows you to build a set of Zone Mortalis ruined walls, columns, doors, and accessories to expand your terrain collection. It’s fully compatible with the other Zone Mortalis terrain, which is available separately – mix them to create moderately damaged areas of the Underhells, or add more Ruined Zone Mortalis kits to build a full table of derelict hive terrain. The kit includes: – 3x Damaged Columns – 3x Ruined Columns – 3x Ruined Walls – 1x Damaged Wall – 1x Damaged Double Door – 1x Damaged Single Door – 1x Cable Spill – 1x Shattered Fan – 5x Ruined Platforms – 1x Double Pipe Wall – 1x Single Pipe Wall – 1x Girder Bridge – 1x Large Ruined Pipe – 1x Small Ruined Pipe These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Hive Secundus is a crumbling wasteland, infested with twisted Malstrain Genestealer broods. There are very few reasons to go there, but data crystal stacks are a compelling trophy for those with the will to secure them. Ancient structures remain each housing a number of these stacks in armoured alcoves, which allowed many of them to survive the destruction. They may look like junk, but they're a veritable gold mine for the savvy.
This multipart plastic kit allows you to build two Hive Data Stack Clusters for use as terrain in games of Necromunda. They're designed as fully three dimensional replacements for the artwork on the Hive Secundus game board, and matching the aesthetic of the Zone Mortalis terrain kits, which are available separately. Each piece features four alcoves connected to a central unit, and a separate additional alcove. The data crystal stacks are fully removable, allowing you plenty of options to model yours how you like. The kit includes: – 2x Hive Data Stack Clusters – 2x free-standing Alcoves – 12x removable data crystal stacks This set comprises 66 plastic components. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Note that some components are intended to be assembled without glue. -
Welcome to the Underhells! Hive Secundus was once Necromunda’s shining jewel. Until over a century ago, something insidious was discovered lurking at its heart, and it was razed to the ground – the ruins declared quarantine extremis. Now, Tek-hunters, nomads and more risk their lives in search of the untold riches said to be buried in the nightmarish web of tunnels beneath Hive Secundus that are known as the Underhells. But something terrible stands between the wealth of Hive Secundus and those who would dare plunder it. Hive Secundus is an expansion for Necromunda where players take on the role of a Secundan Incursion Gang – a band of House Van Saar Tek-hunters and their accompanying Spyre Hunters – to delve into the treacherous depths of the ruined hive and face off against the horrors that lie in wait as they search for hidden treasures! Complete with miniatures, rules, game boards, and everything you need to play, this boxed set offers a thematic, self-contained adventure for players and arbitrators alike. This box provides you with two gangs, terrain pieces, a gaming mat to fight over, and the rules and accessories you'll need to start playing immediately. Contains: 29x Plastic miniatures, each supplied with the appropriate bases: – 18x Forces of the Malstrain miniatures, comprised of 6x Malstrain Genestealers, 8x Brood Scum, and 4x Malstrain Tyramites – 11x Secundan Incursion Gang miniatures, comprised of 2x Orrus Spyre Hunters, 8x Van Saar Tek-hunters, and 1x Caryatid Prime Also includes: – 1x Set of Necromunda Bulkhead Terrain – 1x 176-page softback Necromunda: Hive Secundus Rulebook – 74x tokens – 2x double-sided Hive Secundus game mats – 1x 32mm ruler – 1x set of blast markers and flame templates – 2x reference sheets – 16x Necromunda dice – 88x cards These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. The miniatures and some other elements of this product will be available separately at a later date. -
Few things are simple on Necromunda. Gangers thought lost in battle sometimes resurface later, seemingly back from the dead. Mysterious figures rise to plague an area, taunting the local gangs and working towards their own agenda. Settlements grow, falter, or change as the tides of fate shift. One thing is certain in the underhive – there’s never a dull moment. This campaign book offers a collection of rules intended to enhance your campaigns, including new options for adding a nemesis to your games, dynamic living settings, and even bringing back dead gangers. You’ll also find a collection of existing rules from various publications, updated where needed, to act as a guide for adding new elements to your ongoing campaigns. This is also the first place to find rules for Delaque vehicles. This 128-page hardback contains: – Underhive Nemeses: rules for single individuals who help shape the events of a campaign as foils for your gangs, fleshed out with their own unique abilities. – Living Settings: ever-changing background settlements with variable population, commerce, and environments. Includes six examples. – Resurrection Packages: 10 ways to bring fallen fighters back from the dead… for a price. – Seven scenarios, including four Arbitrator, and three Gang Raid plots. – Uprising Campaigns: a complete narrative campaign, based around the breakdown of Imperial law and the rise of recidivist elements. Includes six scenarios. – Outlaw Brutes: four new horrors and abominations to test your gangs, or bolster them – Vehicle Rules: new options for Van Saar, Escher, Goliath, Orlock, and Cawdor gangs. And, for the first time, rules for Delaque gang vehicles. – Miniatures showcase for House Delaque, and Heroes of Jardlan. This is an expansion to Necromunda – you'll need a copy of the Necromunda: Ash Wastes Rulebook and the Necromunda: Core Rulebook, both available separately, to use the contents of this book. -
The Tauros Venator is an all-terrain vehicle, favoured by the Palanite Enforcers as a rapid interceptor ideal for policing the vital ridgeways that criss-cross Necromunda's ash wastes. The Enforcers only have a limited presence beyond the hive cities, so these swift but well-armed vehicles are vital for traversing the outlands at speed and bringing brutal justice to those who would threaten wealthy guild convoys or respectable hiver travellers. This multipart plastic kit builds an Enforcer Tauros Venator – a sturdy, six-wheeled vehicle employed by Palanite Enforcers. The Venator's turret sports a choice of heavy weapons – twinned heavy stubbers or concussion cannons – and can be assembled without glue, allowing you to swivel it around mid-battle. The Palanite Ranger in the driver's seat can be built with two different poses, while the gunner comes with a choice of helmet or rebreather mask. The kit also includes three items of stowage to accessorise your Venator, such as spare fuel and wasteland gear. This set comprises 97 plastic components. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using the Enforcer Tauros Venator can be found in the Necromunda: The Aranthian Succession – Ruins of Jardlan supplement, which is available separately. -
House Orlock is known as the House of Iron, due to its roots in the ferrous slag pits located across the blasted surface of Necromunda. Orlock controls not only the mines, but the most vital transmotive lines between them, and are famed for their tough and fearless fighters who defend them from ash waste nomads and rival House agents alike. Assemble an Orlock gang to use in games of Necromunda: Underhive with this set of 10 plastic miniatures. They’ve been designed to provide you with a huge amount of variety and options in assembly, meaning every gang can be unique. Included: - 10 bodies – 2 each of 5 unique designs – each wearing furnace plate armour. These have been designed with specific weapon options in mind, though of course you are free to model them as you see fit; - 20 heads – 2 each of 10 unique designs – featuring a variety of photo-goggles, chunky respirator masks and bandanas; - 10 sets of shoulder pads, in 5 unique designs; - Weapons! There are quite a lot of these: 2 harpoon launchers, 6 fighting knives, 2 heavy stubbers, 6 drum fed autopistols, 6 combat shotguns, 8 stub guns, 2 sawn-off shotguns, 2 servoclaws and 4 autoguns, along with 10 additional sets of frag and krak grenades, and a set of blasting charges. Supplied with 10 25mm Round bases, which feature sculpted textures that match the game board’s aesthetic. -
House Helmawr has fallen! As a living god takes the throne of Necromunda, Lady Haera fights her way to the Dust Wall and the loyal Enforcers stationed there. As the Ash Waste Nomad tribes gather for a massive assault on the Ironhead Squat holds, gangs rush to win favour with House Aranthus, capture the last Helmawr heir, or simply survive the darkness rising from below Hive Secundus. This narrative expansion follows on from the planet-changing events in Necromunda: The Aranthian Succession – The Vaults of Temenos, and continues the Succession Campaign from that book. It also introduces new rules to add even more variety, scope and excitement to your battles on Necromunda. This 128-page hardback supplement contains: – Age of the Aranthian: Details of the events which unfolded on Necromunda following the rise of the Aranthians, the awakening of the Broodspire, and the beginning of the Scavenger's War. Includes a full timeline of the Age of the Aranthian, and a listing of known Nomad signs. – The Fall of Helmawr Campaign: Rules for playing a series of linked games, the third instalment in the Succession Campaign. Gangs fight to seize and maintain control of vital Waypoints across the ash wastes, allowing them to hunt down the Helmawr heir, or help her escape. – Narrative Scenarios: Seven narrative scenarios that reflect the events of Lady Haera's flight and the Scavengers War, including Wasteland Ambush, and Through the Vortex, which sees you fighting against the weather as well as opposing gangs. – Dramatis Personae: Four Dramatis Personae central to the story, to hire and use with your gang: Asun’ghar, the Lady of Ash; the Squat brothers Orrin Grimjarl, Last Charter Lord of Jardlan, and Urson Grimjarl, Jardlan Nomad Hunter; and Silberlant Sevos, the Infotek. – Additional Rules: New rules for House Van Saar, Palanite Enforcer, and Ironhead Squat Prospector gangs to use in Necromunda battles, including new crew, gang tactics, and Ash-jumper Arachni-rigs for Van Saar, new crew and the Tauros Venator for Palanite Enforcers, and the Skalvian Explorator and Claim Jumper for Iron Squad Prospectors. This is an expansion to Necromunda – you'll need a copy of the Necromunda: Ash Wastes Rulebook (or the Necromunda: Core Rulebook and Book of the Outlands supplement) to use the contents of this book. -
Ash Wastes Arachni-rigs – known to House Van Saar as Arachnika Ash-jumpers – are armoured exoskeletons designed to traverse Necromunda’s rugged surface. Jump jets allow them to boost over obstacles, leap free of trouble, or unexpectedly drop in amongst their foes. Heavy weapons and surprising mobility make Ash-jumpers a match for rival vehicles and Nomad war parties, as they carve through Cargo-8 trains with laser and plasma blasts, clear rough terrain with flamers and rad guns, and snag targets with harpoons. This multipart plastic kit builds two Van Saar Ash Wastes Arachni-rigs, outland variants of the Arachni-rig that can be added to any Van Saar gang. These mobile exosuits are heavily armoured and fitted with powerful jump boosters. Each sports twinned heavy las carbines on its hull, a pair of mechanical servo-arms, and your choice of two arm-mounted guns – a plasma gun or flamer, and a rad gun or a harpoon launcher. Each Ash Wastes Arachni-rig can be assembled with a closed canopy, or an open canopy revealing the pilot, who comes with two different heads. They’re posed leaping through the air – adventurous hobbyists can also remove the pegs from joints in the arms and legs, allowing you to adjust the pose further. This set comprises 120 plastic components, and comes with 2x Citadel 50mm Round Bases with flying stems. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. Rules for using Van Saar Ash Wastes Arachni-rigs can be found in the Necromunda: The Aranthian Succession – Ruins of Jardlan supplement, which is available separately.