• While a Tomb World slumbers, Canoptek Wraiths are its eyes and ears. Canoptek Wraiths flit silently through the dusty halls, patrolling for intruders and inspecting systems for damage and decay. Their most notable feature is their dimensional destabilisation matrix - a phase shifter that allows them to skip in and out of reality. While originally designed to allow a Canoptek Wraith to reach into and repair solid machinery, the dimensional destabilisation matrix is no less valuable when dealing with intruders. A Canoptek Wraith can phase its claws and tendrils inside an opponent, swiftly resolidifying them to sever arteries, nerve clusters and other vital pathways without leaving an external mark to show for it. There's always going to be an enemy unit that's going to mess with your strategy, and the Canoptek Wraiths are ideal for taking down that unit. Because of their speed and their ability to move undeterred through terrain (quite literally), the Canoptek Wraiths can soon hunt down the most irritating models within your enemy's army, no matter where they're hiding, ensuring that your well-calculated plans are brought back into line. This multi-part plastic boxed set contains 135 components with which to build 3 Necron Canoptek Wraiths. This set comes with 3 Citadel 50mm Round bases.
  • C'tan Shards are beings of near-unlimited power. They can manifest energy blasts, control the minds of lesser beings, manipulate the flow of time, and banish foes to alternate realities. Indeed, a C'tan Shard's abilities are limited only by two things: its imagination - which is immense - and glimmering memories of the being from which it was severed many years ago. While no C'tan Shard has full recall of the omnipotent creature it once was, each carries the personality and hubris of that far vaster and more puissant being. As such, these eccentric and unpredictable Shards will often dispatch their foes in an unexpected, though surprisingly pragmatic way. They could project a transdimensional thunderbolt from their fingertips, bombard their enemies with rocks and boulders, turn themselves into a singularity and destabilise gravity, or just fling their adversary backwards through time until they disintegrate. This box contains one C'tan Shard of The Nightbringer - a finely detailed resin cast kit that comes as six components, and is supplied with a 40mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Super Glue and Citadel Paints
  • Sigvald the Magnificent considers himself to be the favoured son of Slaanesh. Few would dare question this belief. In battle, the Geld-Prince fights as a golden blur, laughing cruelly as his elegant blade tears through rabble and champions alike. Whether you’re after a duellist who can lay low some of the mightiest Heroes and Monsters in the game or you simply want a someone to use a blunt (or gracefully swift) instrument to tear through the enemy line, Sigvald the Magnificent is everything you need and more – and he wouldn’t have it any other way! This kit comprises 26 plastic components with which you can assemble 1x Sigvald, Prince of Slaanesh, and comes supplied with a Citadel 60mm Round Base.
  • The Pariah Nexus is one of the most heavily contested war zones in the galaxy. Each faction vying for power in this blighted place has their own agenda – when two forces meet, anything can happen. This pack contains all the rules required to play Pariah Nexus matched play missions in Warhammer 40,000. These cards have been explicitly designed to work with both competitive and casual matched play environments, including events. This pack contains an easy-to-follow mission sequence, a set of cardboard objective markers, and all the Deployment, Mission Rules, Primary Mission, and Secondary Mission cards you'll need for two players. You'll also find a set of new Secret Mission cards, allowing you to choose a radical shift in tactics in order to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. This pack includes the following cards and accessories: – 1x 10-page Pariah Nexus Missions Rules booklet – 6x Mission Deployment Cards – 9x Primary Mission Cards – 10x Mission Rules Cards – 18x Attacker Secondary Mission Cards (including 9x Fixed Missions) – 18x Defender Secondary Mission Cards (including 9x Fixed Missions) – 4x Attacker Secret Mission Cards – 4x Defender Secret Mission Cards – 6x 40mm Card Objective Tokens You’ll need a copy of the Warhammer 40,000 Core Rules to use the contents of this set.
  • Victory in the Pariah Nexus lies with maintaining a focus on the mission goals, along with fighting a dedicated enemy with their own agenda. A savvy general can both lead their troops in combat and take and hold priority objectives. This set of six flat discs makes it simple to show not only the objectives of the mission, but also the scoring area to contest them. Each lays flat, with a textured finish on the bottom to prevent them from slipping, with unique artwork representing a tactical command overlay. The center is a standard 40mm, with a 3"" circle around the outside. Simply
  • Big Meks are the most ingenious inventors of Ork-kind, who build all sorts of powerful weapons and bizarre devices. They readily bring their favourite contraptions into battle to test them out, even donning self-made bionik exoskeletons to help them carry the biggest gadgets possible. So equipped, a Big Mek can unleash mechanical violence and blasts of energy, or wrenches open warp tunnels through which he and his followers pile into the fight.. This multipart plastic kit builds one Big Mek, an imposing Ork engineer absolutely covered with mechanical gubbins. This bionik brute is fitted with a teleporting shokk-boosta harness, and laden with kustom weaponry. The kit includes two weapon options for each 'arm' of the suit – the shooty side can take either a kustom mega-blasta or a traktor blasta, while the krumpin' side can wield a power klaw or a drilla. You'll also find two distinct head options, meaning you can build different Big Meks to tend to your teknologikal needs. This kit contains 32 plastic components, and a Citadel 50mm Round base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Shield‑Captains are among the greatest warriors in the Imperium. No matter which weapons they wield, they display absolute mastery of them. Their tactical and strategic abilities are superlative, and they read the ebb and flow of a war at a glance before directing their forces accordingly.

    This multipart plastic kit builds one Shield-Captain for your Adeptus Custodes, a potent leader and hero among heroes, armed with the melta-equipped Pyrithite Spear, and a Praesidium Shield sculpted with a magnificent eagle. As befitting their rank, they are bedecked in braided cords, pteruges, sigils, and embellishments, making them an absolutely stunning miniature for painters in addition to a vital gaming piece to lead your armies. You'll find both a bare and helmeted option for the head, though the crest of their office is mounted to their armour, whichever you choose. This kit contains 21 plastic components, and a Citadel 40mm Round base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.

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  • The Adepta Sororitas are the armed wing of the Imperial faith. They defend the Emperor's cathedrums, chapels, and holy shrines from the heretic, the mutant, the witch, and the alien. Encased within power armour, the Battle Sisters of the Orders Militant wield boltguns, flamers, and chainswords as they march relentlessly towards their enemies, bearing relics of fallen martyrs and singing prayers above the din of battle. Their tanks and wargear are bedecked with the iconography of the Adeptus Ministorum, a demonstration of their zeal to any who would opposed them. Where the Adepta Sororitas tread, so does the light of the Emperor shine. This 129-page book is richly embellished with art and background information celebrating the courage, strength, and zeal of the Sisters of Battle. You'll find within these pages all the rules, inspiration, and reference material you'll need to collect, build, and play games with your mighty armies, including datasheets for every unit in the army, and a Combat Patrol for playing fast-paced games of Warhammer 40,000. This hardback Codex contains: – Background material illustrating the rich history, organization, and ethos of these holy warriors – Stunning art capturing the majesty of the Adepta Sororitas, and the horrors into which they charge headlong, plus a showcase of beautifully painted miniatures to inspire you – Full rules for every unit in the army, including 30 datasheets, and four specialised Detachments – A full complement of rules for launching a cleansing crusade with your Adepta Sororitas, even resulting in one of them possibly becoming a living saint – Concise datasheets and rules for fast-paced Combat Patrol games This book also contains a one-use code to unlock Codex: Adepta Sororitas content in Warhammer 40,000: The App
  • Ministorum Priests fill the role of stoking the faith of warriors in battle. They often join Wars of Faith – though it is not unheard of for a Ministorum Priest to lead one. Filled with a fearsome religious fervour, they incite the faithful as they bellow catechisms of hatred, smiting the foe and inspiring their charges to further acts of violence. This multipart plastic miniature builds one Ministorum Priest, armed with the utterly deadly vindictor, a combination of a heavy chainsword and flamer. Leading from the front, this powerful support unit empowers nearby Adepta Sororitas units to fight all the harder. This kit contains four plastic components, and a Citadel 32mm Round Slotta base. This push-fit miniature can be assembled without glue, and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Colour paints.
  • Armies of the Adepta Sororitas include everything from the most zealous, pious warriors, to the most craven and disposable. All have their place. No matter their size, the Sisters of Battle form the core of the force, supported by melee specialists and screens of penitent warriors to distract and overwhelm the enemy. Cleanse the galaxy with Combat Patrol: Adepta Sororitas. This loaded box includes a versatile and balanced army, led by a powerful Canoness. She is in turn protected by an elite bodyguard of Celestian Sacresants, equipped for close combat. The core of the army is a full unit of Battle Sisters, and rounding it out is a mob of Arco-Flagellants, ready to charge headlong into battle, heedless of their own safety. This box also allows you to save money compared to buying each kit individually, making it an excellent way to start your army or expand an existing collection. These miniatures can also be used as a complete Adepta Sororitas army for use in Combat Patrol games of Warhammer 40,000 – the rules for this Combat Patrol are available as a free download on the Warhammer Community website. This set includes the following multipart plastic models: - 1x Canoness - 5x Celestian Sacresants - 10x Battle Sisters, with 1x Incensor Cherub - 10x Arco-Flagellants - 2x Adepta Sororitas Transfer Sheets, each containing 290 transfers All models come with their appropriate bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Genestealer Cults are fanatical sects of alien hybrids that infest Human worlds beyond count. They lurk unseen for generations, hiding and preparing in the dark until their Day of Ascension arrives. Then they rise in a tide of mutated acolytes, turncoat soldiery, and predatory xenos monstrosities to tear down those they see as oppressors. Codex: Genestealer Cults contains a trove of background information covering prominent Genestealer infestations from the past and present, accompanied by spectacular artwork and galleries of painted miniatures. Take a detailed look into the organisation of these xeno-tainted armies and the troops, leaders, and war machines that fight among them. This book also contains the rules for leading a Genestealer Cults army in Combat Patrol, Crusade, and Matched Play games of Warhammer 40,000. Inside this 120-page hardback book, you'll find: – In-depth background and lore on the Genestealer Cults, how they take over planets and prepare them for the Great Devourer – even going so far as to infiltrate the Imperial military structure – Rousing artwork that will inspire your cults to acts of exemplary sedition and a showcase of expertly-painted Genestealer Cults miniatures – All the rules you need to play your Genestealer Cults army, including 24 datasheets covering every unit and five Detachments – A full suite of rules for playing narrative Crusade campaigns and intense Combat Patrol games This book also contains a one-use code to unlock Codex: Genestealer Cults content in Warhammer 40,000: The App.
  • Genestealer Cults consist of mutated acolytes, turncoat soldiers, and predatory alien monsters. Corrupted by xenos gene-taint, the cults fight with the coordination of swarming insects and the zealotry of true believers. This set of 29 cards will help you track your Genestealer Cults in your games with individual datasheets for every unit – detailing their profiles, wargear, options, and special abilities. You'll also find a reference card for the Genestealer Cults army rule and special datasheet cards for use in Combat Patrol games. Contents: - 1x Army Rule Card - 24x Genestealer Cults Datasheet Cards - 4x Combat Patrol Datasheet Cards All cards measure 161.5mm by 107.1mm and feature a metallic purple edge. You'll need a copy of Codex: Genestealer Cults, which is available separately, to make full use of these cards.
  • Genestealer Cults armies outmanoeuvre their foes with infiltration, clawed horrors and grimy militia alike, squirming through sewers and pipe networks to reach their prey. They prepare ambush sites and kill zones, flotillas of repurposed vehicles and dirtcycles roaring from obscured flanks to crush their reeling enemies. Praise the Four-armed Emperor with Combat Patrol: Genestealer Cults. This loaded box includes a blisteringly fast force, led by a swift and deadly Jackal Alphus, riding at the head of a group of Atalan Jackals. The armour and firepower of an Achilles Ridgerunner drives up in support, whilst a unit of thrashing Hybrid Metamorphs scuttles forward with preternatural speed. This box also allows you to save money compared to buying each kit individually, making it an excellent way to start your army or expand an existing collection. These miniatures can also be used as a complete Genestealer Cult army for use in Combat Patrol games of Warhammer 40,000 – the rules for this Combat Patrol are available as a free download on the Warhammer Community website. This set includes the following 17 multipart plastic models: – 1x Jackal Alphus – 1x Achilles Ridgerunner – 5x Atalan Jackals – 10x Hybrid Metamorphs (which can alternatively be built as Acolyte Hybrids) All models come with their appropriate bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • An Astra Militarum Novel Ursula Creed, Lord Castellan of the legendary Cadian armies, returns to the remains of their home world on a mission of the utmost importance. READ IT BECAUSE Follow the daughter of legendary commander Usarker Creed back to the scene of a galactic crime, and see how she deals with her father's legacy and the pressure that the name 'Creed' brings. THE STORY What does it mean to be Cadian after the Fall? Ursula Creed has come to terms with the loss of her home world. For decades she has built a glittering career in the furthest reaches of the Imperium, far from her legendary father’s shadow. But when unexpected orders arrive from the Avenging Son himself, Roboute Guilliman, the new Lord Castellan realises that the past may not be ready to let her go. Dispatched to the shattered remains of Cadia in search of Ursarkar E. Creed’s final battle plans, Ursula finds the planet a hellscape full of deadly secrets. What horrors claim Cadia’s corpse as their domain? What became of those left behind? What orders did Creed leave for Cadia when all was lost? And, most troubling of all, how can she succeed where her illustrious father has already failed? Written by Jude Reid.
  • A Warhammer 40,000 Novel Vraks is an armoury world that is vital to the struggling Imperium and its efforts to resist the wider threats to humanity. The planet is a key link in the long supply chain that keeps the beleaguered Imperial regiments stationed around the Eye of Terror and ready for war. The stoic Death Korps of Krieg have been assigned to this desperate world's defence. The grim soldiers of this regiment are born to serve the Emperor, as below Krieg’s irradiated surface is a human factory, existing only to produce soldiers destined for the front line in the Imperium’s most toxic and gruelling warzones. These indoctrinated soldiers are unflinchingly loyal and willing to sacrifice themselves without question or regard to ultimately win victory. And they will need all these qualities to face the horrors awaiting them on Vraks… READ IT BECAUSE Understand just how the Death Korps of Krieg have earned their reputation as the Imperium’s most ruthless fighters in this gripping tale of desperate defence and defiant loyalty. Even when all seems lost, new ways to survive and fight are unearthed, as an officer named Tyborc, expecting to die, finds a new way to live. THE STORY Vraks has fallen. Mustering an army from the ranks of the Death Korps of Krieg, the Astra Militarum embarks on a long and desperate siege to save the planet from the madness of an apostate preacher. It will last seventeen years, cost the lives of millions, and attract the attention of daemons and heretics alike, but the Death Korps must claw back victory, inch by bloody inch, from the hands of the enemy. Written by Steve Lyons.
  • An Adepta Sororitas Novel Sister Superior Augusta of the Order of the Bloody Rose and her squad find themselves battling a Genestealer Cult with its claws under the planet’s skin – and racing to prevent the arrival of a Tyranid Hive Fleet. READ IT BECAUSE See how an Imperial planet venerates the Emperor during a lavish festival. As the celebrations continue around her, follow Sister Augusta as she tries to root out a threat at the edges of society that could consume the entire world. THE STORY Opal is a gleaming shrine world of saints and soldiers, beloved of the Emperor Himself. Sent to retrieve the skull of the revered Saint Veres, Sister Superior Augusta of the Order of the Bloody Rose and her squad find themselves in the midst of the capital’s holiest festival, a time of reverence and celebration. But all is not well – despite what its planetary leaders would have Augusta believe, political danger bubbles under the surface, and rebel attacks gnaw away at the city’s outskirts. The greatest threat, however, is yet to come. As it becomes horrifyingly apparent that a Genestealer Cult has its claws under the planet’s skin, the Sisters realise that can mean only one thing: a hive fleet is on its way to Opal, bringing with it the planet’s doom. Written by Danie Ware.
  • Siege of Terra Book 1 After years of devastating war, Horus and his forces have arrived at Terra. But before they can set foot on the Throneworld, they must first break the defences of the Sol System. Powerful fleets and cunning defences bar their path – but can anything hope to halt the advance of the Traitor armada? READ IT BECAUSE The final act of the long-running, bestselling series starts here, with a brutal and uncompromising look at the first stage of the Siege of Terra, the war to conquer the solar system. Armies will fall, heroes will rise and legends will be written… THE STORY After seven years of bitter war, the end has come at last for the conflict known infamously as the Horus Heresy. Terra now lies within the Warmaster’s sights, the Throneworld and the seat of his father’s rule. Horus’ desire is nothing less than the death of the Emperor of Mankind and the utter subjugation of the Imperium. He has become the ascendant vessel of Chaos, and amassed a terrible army with which to enact his will and vengeance. But the way to the Throne will be hard as the primarch Rogal Dorn, the Praetorian and protector of Terra, marshals the defences. First and foremost, Horus must challenge the might of the Sol System itself and the many fleets and bulwarks arrayed there. To gain even a foothold on Terran soil, he must first contend the Solar War. Thus the first stage of the greatest conflict in the history of all mankind begins. Written by John French
  • Even in the Age of Darkness, the monumental architecture of the fledgling Imperium tends towards impressive edifices, a combination of baroque and gothic elements mixed with militaristic structures designed to stand in even the harshest environments. This multipart plastic kit builds a set of epic scale buildings, designed for use in games of Legions Imperialis and Adeptus Titanicus. This modular set can be arranged and stacked in a variety of configurations – you can assemble multiple small buildings, several medium structures, or a tower large enough to provide cover for a Warlord Titan! Included: - 6x single wall sections - 4x double-sided roof sections - 7x large wall sections - 2x flying buttresses - 6x small buttresses - 2x medium buttresses - 5x large buttresses. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Even in the glory days of the 31st Millennium, many worlds of the Imperium favoured a gothic aesthetic in their cities. Towering spires encrusted with gargoyles, domed roofs and vaulted windows featured heavily in their construction, lending the Imperium's colonies a distinctive look and feel. This multipart plastic kit builds a set of epic scale towers, designed for use in games of Legions Imperialis and Adeptus Titanicus. This modular set includes a choice of different steeples and can be arranged and stacked in a variety of configurations – you can assemble four small towers to set atop your other Civitas Imperialis structures, or combine them to form a single large tower! These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • The Warmaster Iconoclast Titan is a god-engine designed with a singular purpose – obliteration. Even its reactors have been modified for engaging the foe up close. Those few who know of the Iconoclast’s existence fear its arrival upon the battlefield, for the march of such a god-engine renders seemingly impenetrable armour into little more than an inconvenience. Where it treads, civilisations fall, nought but rubble left behind to mark their passing. This multipart plastic kit builds an epic scale Warmaster Iconoclast Titan. This massive miniature is armed with a colossal desolator chainsword and either a grinding Krius siege drill or a powerful Krius grav-imploder, making it a melee-focused monster to forge an aggressive strategy for your army or battle group. In addition to its primary weapons, the Iconoclast boasts a carapace-mounted cruciator gatling array, two torso-mounted mauler bolt cannons, lascannon turrets built into its greaves that can be hidden behind firing ports, and a quartet of either bombard turrets or defence batteries arrayed atop its hull. Finally, it features your choice of two shoulder-mounted weapons, chosen from an impressive arsenal to suit your tactical needs. This kit is packed with detail and offers loads of ways to customise your Titan. You'll find four different faceplates for the head, as well as three pairs of pauldrons – one with sculpted Loyalist designs, one with Traitor imagery, and one left blank. The kit features joints at various points, allowing you to pose your Titan right down to its tank-crushing toes. Many of its weapons are also adjustable, meaning you can aim them appropriately. This model can be used in games of Legions Imperialis, as well as games of Adeptus Titanicus using the included Adeptus Titanicus Command Terminal. The set includes: - 1x Warmaster Iconoclast Heavy Battle Titan - 1x Krius siege drill or Krius grav-imploder - 4x Anvilus-pattern defence batteries or ardex-defensor bombard turrets - 2x apocalypse missile arrays - 2x melta cannons - 2x inferno guns - 2x vulcan mega-bolters - 2x turbo-laser destructors - 2x plasma blastguns - 1x Legions Imperialis 120mm Oval Base - 1x Adeptus Titanicus Warmaster Titan Transfer Sheet - 1x Adeptus Titanicus Warmaster Iconoclast Titan Command Terminal - 18x Warmaster Titan Weapon Cards This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • The Knight Castigator is a Household’s answer to hordes of lesser foes. Armed with the fearsome Castigator pattern bolt cannon, this Knight is capable of obliterating infantry formations in a thunderous rain of mass reactive explosions and whirling power blades, and carving apart light vehicles with ease. The Cerastus Knight Acheron is a fearsome sight on the battlefield, a reaper of lives carefully designed not only to destroy with flames, but also to inspire terror both in appearance and the manner in which it undertakes its grim task. This multipart plastic kit builds four epic scale Cerastus Knights. Two of these war machines are Cerastus Knights Acheron, armed with Acheron chainfists and Acheron pattern flame cannons. The other two are Cerastus Knights Castigator, each wielding a Castigator warblade and Castigator pattern bolt cannon. These models can be used in games of Legions Imperialis, as well as games of Adeptus Titanicus using the included Adeptus Titanicus Command Terminal. The set includes: - 2x Cerastus Knights Acheron - 2x Cerastus Knights Castigator - 4x Legions Imperialis 50mm Round Bases - 1x Adeptus Titanicus Cerastus Knight Transfer Sheet - 1x Adeptus Adeptus Titanicus Cerastus Knight Command Terminal These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Knights Acastus are among the most heavily armed and armoured of all Knight chassis in service. Each is a symbol of favour by the lords of the Machine Cult and even the greatest Knight Households cannot claim more than a handful. The Knight Porphyrion variant is a towering behemoth possessed of size and power which rivals that of a Scout-class Titan, capable of sundering armoured formations, enemy fortifications and rival Knight armours with contemptuous ease. This multipart plastic kit builds two epic scale Acastus Knights Porphyrion. Each of these machines wields a pair of magna lascannons, and can be armed with either helios defence missiles or an ironstorm missile pod, as well as a choice of hull-mounted Acastus lascannons or autocannons. These models can be used in games of Legions Imperialis, as well as games of Adeptus Titanicus using the included Adeptus Titanicus Command Terminal. The set includes: - 2x Acastus Knights Porphyrion - 2x ironstorm missile pods - 2x helios defence missiles - 2x paired Acastus autocannons - 2x paired Acastus lascannons - 2x Legions Imperialis 60mm Round Bases - 1x Adeptus Titanicus Acastus Knight Porphyrion Transfer Sheet - 1x Adeptus Titanicus Acastus Knight Command Terminal These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Predators are perhaps the best-known and most widespread Legiones Astartes battle tanks. Augmented with superior armour and firepower, these strike vehicles sacrifice any troop transport capacity in favour of ammunition and generators for their formidable weapon systems. The result is an effective and versatile tank of the line, with an excellent balance of speed, firepower, and protection. This multipart plastic kit builds six epic scale Legiones Astartes Predator tanks, deadly armoured vehicles for the battlefields of Legions Imperialis. Each tank can be built with a Predator cannon or a Predator lascannon mounted on its turret, and has a pair of sponson-mounted guns on its sides – either heavy bolters or lascannons. You can further customise your squadron with a choice of gunner, spotter, or closed hatch atop each cupola. The turrets even offer glueless assembly, allowing you to adjust each tank's aim mid-battle. The set includes: - 6x Predator tanks - 1x Legions Imperialis Legion Vehicle Transfer Sheet, containing 1118 waterslide transfers This kit comprises 152 plastic components and a transfer sheet. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • The Storm Eagle Assault Gunship is a dedicated tactical strike unit primarily used deployed in a Legion's orbital assault and for low-level ground attack. Rugged and durable, the power of the Storm Eagle lies in its versatility, serving capably as a long-range transport, orbital shuttle, scout and as an interceptor in addition to its primary roles. More like a bomber in stature and armament, Storm Eagles will prove themselves essential to every Legions Imperialis general. Armed with a quad lascannon, twin heavy bolter, and dual frag missile pods, the weight of firepower they deliver is unmatched in their class. The frag missiles can be swapped for ground-pounding dual krak missiles or aerial-assassin hunter-killer missiles, ensuring you're prepared for any mission parameters. These models can also be used in games of Aeronautica Imperialis by mounting them on Aeronautica Imperialis bases, sold separately. The set includes: - 2x multipart plastic Adeptus Astartes Storm Eagle miniatures - 2x Legions Imperialis 40mm Round Flying Bases with ball socket stems - 1x Space Marine Squadron transfer sheet These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • The Xiphon is a void and atmosphere capable combat craft with an ancient lineage, with many unique variations on the base design encountered on lost human colonies across the galaxy. Potent and heavily armed, the Xiphon had largely fallen out of frontline service by the end of the Great Crusade – tens of thousands of retired aircraft were swiftly pressed into service once more with the outbreak of the Horus Heresy. Harder to take down than most fighters, and packing some serious firepower in the form of four lascannons and a missile array, Xiphon Interceptors will scythe through even the staunchest opposition. The frag missiles can be exchanged for krak missiles to pound ground targets and with hunter-killer missiles for dogfighting supremacy, these aircraft are more than a match for most foes and this box gives you a whopping six of them to support your army. These models can also be used in games of Aeronautica Imperialis by mounting them on Aeronautica Imperialis bases, sold separately. The set includes: - 6x multipart plastic Adeptus Astartes Xiphon Interceptor miniatures - 6x Legions Imperialis 40mm Round Flying Bases with ball socket stems - 1x Space Marine Squadron transfer sheet These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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