-
A Horus Heresy novel Having witnessed the terrible massacre on Isstvan III, Death Guard Captain Garro seizes a ship and sets a course for Terra to warn the Emperor of Horus’s treachery. READ IT BECAUSE Not only does this novel continue the story from the epic opening trilogy, it introduces one of the key figures of the series to come: Nathaniel Garro. His destiny might be murky (and clad in grey), but for now he's a simple Death Guard captain. Find out what drove him from his Legion. Also, Rogal Dorn finds out about Horus' treachery. Spoiler: he's not happy. THE STORY Having witnessed the terrible massacre of Imperial forces on Isstvan III, Death Guard Captain Garro seizes a ship and sets a course for Terra to warn the Emperor of Horus's treachery. But when the fleeing Eisenstein is damaged by enemy fire, it becomes stranded in the warp - the realm of the Dark Powers. Can Garro and his men survive the depredations of Chaos and get his warning to the Emperor before Horus's plans reach fruition? Written by James Swallow -
Chaos Land Raiders are massive armoured transports, seething with malevolent spirit and bristling with heavy armaments befitting battle tanks. Adorned with vile icons of Chaos worship, marked by armour plates twisted by long exposure to the warp, and strung with trophies taken from the victims of the elite warriors they carry to battle, Land Raiders are the unstoppable spearhead of many Chaos assaults. This multipart plastic kit builds a Chaos Land Raider – a potent engine of destruction capable of carrying even Terminators to battle. This mighty transport's hull is mounted with twinned heavy bolters, and it boasts a pair of adjustable sponsons with twinned lascannons on either side. It can also be armed with a havoc launcher on its roof and your choice of pintle-mounted weapon – a combi-bolter or combi-flamer – with a variety of gunner or hatch options. This detailed kit offers plenty of cosmetic options, including a variety of Chaos icons, trophy racks, chains, spikes, and corrupted plating. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
A Horus Heresy novel Chastised by the Emperor, the Word Bearers set out on their own path - one that will eventually lead them to damnation and heresy and plunge the galaxy into war. READ IT BECAUSE The dramatic backstory to the Horus Heresy is revealed at last. Discover the manipulations that led to Horus' fall and mankind's civil war. And where does it start? With the Emperor himself forcing an entire Legion to kneel before him in a scene that will stay with you for a long time... THE STORY Amidst the galaxy-wide war of the Great Crusade, the Emperor castigates the Word Bearers for their worship. Distraught at this judgement, Lorgar and his Legion seek another path while devastating world after world, venting their fury and fervour on the battlefield. Their search for a new purpose leads them to the edge of the material universe, where they meet ancient forces far more powerful than they could have imagined. Having set out to illuminate the Imperium, the corruption of Chaos takes hold and their path to damnation begins. Unbeknownst to the Word Bearers, their quest for truth contains the very roots of heresy... Written by Aaron Dembski-Bowden -
A Horus Heresy novel As the Great Crusade draws to a close, primarch Fulgrim and the Emperor's Children continue their pursuit of perfection. But pride comes before a fall, and this most proud of Legions is about to fall a very, very long way... READ IT BECAUSE Graham McNeill paints a masterly portrait of a Legion brough low by their own hubris. And we see the epic Dropsite Massacre of Isstvan V, and the death of a primarch. Doesn't get much bigger than that. THE STORY Under the command of the newly appointed Warmaster Horus, the Great Crusade continues. Fulgrim, Primarch of the Emperor's Children, leads his warriors into battle against a vile alien foe, unaware of the darker forces that have already set their sights upon the Imperium of Man. Loyalties are tested, and every murderous whim indulged as the Emperor's Children take their first steps down the road to true corruption - a road that will ultimately lead them to the killing fields of Isstvan V... Written by Graham McNeill -
The Mutalith Vortex Beast is an offence against sanity and all natural order. Its constantly-shifting form drags in and expels the empyric energy of Chaos in a wild tempest that twists everything around it, flooding the world with the raw mutating power so beloved by the God of Change. Those foes not driven insane by the monster’s mere presence are soon warped into fresh horrors by its foul energies. This multipart plastic kit builds a Mutalith Vortex Beast – a grotesque creature with a star-like halo of raw Chaos energy suspended above its back. Nine huge tentacles extend from its gaping, eyeless mouth, each dripping with ichor, and even its two tails are tipped with hideous fanged mouths and lashing tongues. The beast's warped hide is studded with spikes, tendrils, and growths – its underbelly can feature prominent spikes or a pair of deformed secondary arms. The kit also includes two alternative heads with no tentacled maw – one leering face with horns and three tongues, and another with a grimacing maw and intimidating growths. The Mutalith Vortex Beast can be used by Slaves to Darkness armies in Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Thousand Sons armies in Warhammer 40,000. It can alternatively be built as a Slaughterbrute, a furious beast bound by dark sorceries. This kit comprises 78 plastic components, and is supplied with a Citadel 120x92mm Oval Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Tactical Squads are the mainstay of the Space Marine Legions, highly versatile infantry units that can attack or defend at will, assault heavily fortified positions, and take and hold strategic objectives – or simply slaughter the enemy – in almost any terrain or situation. All 18 Legions make heavy use of Tactical Squads in different ways – it is by the fighting power of thousands of superhuman warriors such as these, armed with deadly bolters and armoured for battle in the harshest of war zones, that the Imperium has beat a bloody path across the galaxy at the head of the Great Crusade. Mark IV 'Maximus Armour' was designed to offer a fine balance of agility and durability, exploiting many of the advanced technologies recovered by the Great Crusade. Its comparatively lightweight design, armoured external cabling, and redesigned helm make it prized amongst the Legiones Astartes – in the Age of Darkness, the Mark IV is perhaps the most common pattern of power armour seen across the galaxy. This multipart plastic kit builds 20 Space Marine Legionaries, which can be fielded in games of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy as a Legion Tactical Squad of 20 models, or two units of 10 models. Each of these Legionaries is armed with a Tigrus-pattern bolter and bolt pistol, and can also be outfitted with a variety of additional components including combat knives, grenades, and pouches, while up to two Legionaries can be outfitted with a back-mounted Legion vexilla. Accessories and alternate heads are included to build a Legion Tactical Sergeant for each of your squads – the kit offers a variety of extra weapon options for these unit leaders, including plasma pistols, chainswords, power swords, power fists, lightning claws, melta bombs, and combi-weapons with three configurations (flamer, melta, or plasma). These models have no Legion markings, allowing Warhammer hobbyists to paint them in whichever colours they choose – however, the box includes a transfer sheet with 339 optional markings and iconography for the Sons of Horus and Imperial Fists Legions. This set comprises 344 plastic components, and is supplied with 20x Citadel 32mm Round Bases and a Legiones Astartes Infantry Transfer Sheet. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. You will need a copy of the Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Age of Darkness Rulebook and either the Liber Astartes: Loyalist Legiones Astartes Army Book or Liber Hereticus: Traitor Legiones Astartes Army Book to make full use of these models. This kit also includes the components to equip Legionaries with up to two plasma guns, two melta guns, two flamers, two heavy bolters, and two missile launchers – note that these options are not valid for a Legion Tactical Squad as found in the Liber Astartes rulebooks, but can be used to create a Legion Veteran Squad, reinforce your Legion Tactical Support or Heavy Support Squads, or build Tactical Squads for games of Warhammer 40,000. -
Hellhounds are terrifying close assault tanks, with fearsome variants designed to flush enemies out of dense terrain with gouts of promethium, sunder armour with the searing touch of melta weaponry, or choke alien hordes with clouds of noxious gas. Those few who volunteer to serve in these tanks often have a cavalier attitude, and revel in their reputation for reckless destruction. This multipart plastic kit builds one Hellhound – a swift and deadly vehicle designed for short range firefights. The tank boasts your choice of powerful turret-mounted weapon – either an inferno cannon, chem cannon, or melta cannon – fed by ammo tanks installed in its rear. The kit also includes a choice of hull-mounted secondary weapon – a heavy bolter, heavy flamer, or multi-melta. The vehicle can be built with a spotter or a closed turret hatch. This kit includes an Astra Militarum Vehicle Transfer Sheet, featuring plenty of tactical markings, numerals, and other regimental heraldry. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Diminutive, keen-eyed and instinctively stealthy, the abhuman Ratlings serve the Astra Militarum primarily as outstanding snipers – they can take the head off a heretic with their rifles from over a mile away. Get ready to celebrate with this incredibly detailed diorama showing two Ratling sniper specialists right in the middle of their two most important jobs – fighting and eating. Thoroughly dug in behind a sturdy barricade, the sniper is shown taking cover and getting ready to shoot. Their colleague, meanwhile, prepares to reload both their bellies and their weaponry, equipped as they are with tasty sausages, a turkey, fresh drinks, grenades, and more, all within easy reach. This kit comprises 22 plastic components, including a scenic round base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. This Warhammer Commemorative Series miniature is available to order while stocks last. -
The Maleceptor is a living vessel for the Hive Mind. Warp energy spears from its eyeless cranium to vaporise anything in its path, and those with minds strong enough to survive its keening psychic screams are laid low by its powerful talons. This 55-piece plastic kit makes one Maleceptor equipped with a pair of scything talons, which can be posed crouching or rearing up on its hind limbs. This kit can alternatively be built as a Toxicrene. The full rules for using the Maleceptor and Toxicrene in games of Warhammer 40,000 are included in White Dwarf Issue 40. -
Unleash the terrifying death magic of the Ossiarch Bonereapers with these endless spells! Available only to Ossiarch Bonereapers Wizards, these powerful summoned sorceries can turn the tide of a battle in your favour. In this set you'll find: – Bone-tithe Shrieker – a four-headed monstrosity that spreads fear through enemy ranks while buffing the Bonereapers – Soulstealer Carrion – a flying construct, soul-linked to a Wizard, that takes the souls from enemy warriors to either heal the caster or cause more damage – Nightmare Predator – a massive skeletal construct that stalks a targeted enemy Hero and won't stop until they are dead This 24-piece plastic kit makes three endless spells and comes with one 90mm Citadel oval base and two 60mm Citadel oval bases. -
The Slaves to Darkness march across the Mortal Realms in the names of Archaon Everchosen, Be'lakor the Dark Master, and the Gods of Chaos themselves, ever-fighting to crush Sigmar's oppressive notions of peace. They have suffered and sacrificed to conquer this land – and inflicted untold suffering in turn. Now none will halt their renewed advance – the armoured tread of their warriors, bone-shaking hooves of knights, and grinding chariot wheels storm across the battlefield in a relentless tide. If you want to claim the Mortal Realms for the Ruinous Powers, then this box is an ideal place to start a new army or expand your existing Slaves to Darkness force, and will save you money over buying the kits individually. It includes a balanced selection of units, meaning you can bring a Chaos-worshipping Slaves to Darkness army to the tabletop with just these miniatures. This set includes the following multipart plastic models: – 1x Chaos Lord – 1x Chaos Chariot (which can alternatively be built as a Gorebeast Chariot) – 10x Chaos Warriors – 5x Chaos Knights 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. -
A Horus Heresy novel Unaware of the wider Heresy and following the Warmaster’s increasingly cryptic orders, Roboute Guilliman returns to Ultramar to muster his Legion for war against the orks massing in the Veridian system. READ IT BECAUSE It's the beginning of one of the Horus Heresy's most infamous and epic battles. Dan Abnett's story grabs you by the shoulders and throws you into the midst of the Betrayal at Calth. The moment when the build-up ends and the battle begins is breathtaking and brutal and the rest of the novel doesn't let up. THE STORY Unaware of the wider Heresy and following the Warmaster's increasingly cryptic orders, Roboute Guilliman returns to Ultramar to muster his Legion for war against the orks massing in the Veridian system. Without warning, their supposed allies in the Word Bearers Legion launch a devastating invasion of Calth, scattering the Ultramarines fleet and slaughtering all who stand in their way. This confirms the worst scenario Guilliman can imagine – Lorgar means to settle their bitter rivalry once and for all. As the traitors summon foul daemonic hosts and all the forces of Chaos, the Ultramarines are drawn into a grim and deadly struggle in which neither side can prevail. Written by Dan Abnett -
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 -
Armed with a formidable prism cannon that can blast smoking holes into enemy vehicles or vaporise infantry, the Fire Prism is a versatile and deadly addition to any Aeldari army. The Fire Prism is a large and sleek model, which would make a great centrepiece for any Aeldari collection. With two cockpits - one on a turret that bears the prism cannon, and one on the main body of the tank - the Fire Prism is both an imposing yet remarkably elegant vehicle. At the centre of the long prism cannon, pentagonal frames contain opaque plastic within. The rest of the vehicle is composed of sleek panels, curved grills, gemstones and large engines towards the rear of the model. This multi-part plastic box set contains 64 components, a set of Aeldari Vehicle water-slide transfers, and a flying base with which to make an Aeldari Fire Prism or a Night Spinner. This kit is supplied unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints. -
Assassins protect the future of humanity by eliminating the few who become tainted with treachery, greed, the daemonic or other evils too heinous to name. Formal records of their exploits are not available - it is not known precisely how many worlds have been saved from destruction by these secretive killers, but it is safe to say billions of lives are owed to their selfless actions. The Assassins work silently and without thanks. They are the bloody-handed and secret saviours of the Imperium. Capable of infiltrating even the most highly-secure facilities, Callidus Assassins use shape-altering drugs to appear in almost any form they want, whether a beautiful human woman or a slightly less pleasing to the eye, hulking Ork. Preferring to attack with the element of surprise that this affords them, they are rarely found in the midst of battle, rather attacking suddenly and disappearing immediately. Panic, terror and confusion are their calling cards. This pack contains one multi-part Callidus Assassin, and is supplied with one Citadel 32mm Round base. -
A towering slab of muscle, teef and bad attitude, a Warboss leads the charge from the very front, with glee. With klaw, fist and dakka this green behemoths bulldozes a bloody path through enemy lines. Meanwhile, his ear-splitting war cry and weapons-grade glower motivate his boyz to ever more gratuitous violence. This kit makes one Ork Warboss armed with a power klaw, kombi-rokkit, two sluggaz, and stikkbombs. Alongside this preposterous array of weaponry that’s sure to make short work of any enemy, he is also joined by a slavering attack squig, hungry for action. This kit comprises 12 plastic components with which you can assemble one Ork Warboss with Attack Squig, and is supplied with 1x Citadel 40mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. -
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. -
Screaming Bells are perhaps the most diabolical of all the strange constructs built by the Skaven. From a rickety conveyance of wood hangs a giant brass bell, studded with warpstone and marked with ominous glowing runes. The Grey Seer riding atop its swinging bulk conjures storms of magic, which coalesce into blasts of power as the device rings its infernal tone. This multipart plastic kit builds one Screaming Bell, a bizarre war machine for your Skaven armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Little more than a rotting wooden frame built around a masonry arch, a massive bell hangs at its centre. A Rat Ogor pulls the bell from a thick chain, lending their vicious claws to the melee when needed, along with the grinding bulk and rusted blades of the carriage. The most deadly weapon is the combination of the sorceries unleashed by the Grey Seer rider, and the peal of the warpstone-studded bell itself, which causes all hell to break loose on the battlefield. This kit can alternatively be assembled as a Plague Priest Plague Furnace. This kit comprises 54 plastic components, and 1x Citadel 120mm by 92mm Oval Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Reaver jetbikes streak across the battlefield with the same speed and agility they display during their lethal races around the Commorrite arenas. Whether dodging incoming enemy fire, decapitating foes with vicious bladevanes, or culling their victims with ferocious firepower, these high-speed killers are lethal in the extreme. This multipart plastic kit builds three Reavers, swift jetbikes for your Drukhari armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. They can also be used in a Ynnari force in Aeldari armies. These black-hearted racers are ideal shock cavalry, bringing their devastating firepower exactly where it's needed on the battlefield. This kit includes a blaster, heat lance, grav-talon, and cluster caltrops. There are seven different heads, and the bodies, arms, and heads are all interchangeable, making it easy to customise your unit. This kit comprises 68 plastic components, and 3x Citadel Small Flying Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
This multi-part plastic kit makes Neferata, Mortarch of Blood. She is armed with the treasures of old Lahmia: Akmet-kar, the Dagger of Jet whose cursed edge screams with the death agonies of innocents and Aken-seth, the Staff of Pain, whose enchantments add crippling agonies to any sorceries she wields. Neferata rides into battle upon the dread abyssal known as Nagadron, the Adevore, who happily gorges himself upon Neferata’s living enemies as eagerly as it does the souls of the dead. Alternatively this kit can be assembled as Arkhan the Black, Mortarch of Sacrament or Mannfred, Mortarch of Night. Includes a Citadel 120x92mm Oval base.