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The Citadel Colour STC M Base brush is the perfect workhorse brush for new and veteran hobbyists, featuring a flatter, curved head that gives a smooth and even coat ideal for Citadel Base paints. Turn the brush sideways and the narrow edge is excellent for painting lines and sharp details on your miniatures, making it easier than ever to clean up rough spots and have your paint jobs looking pristine. As a Citadel STC brush, the bristles have been made out of the finest 100% synthetic fibres Games Workshop have ever produced, helping to maintain the ideal brush shape and prevent curling at the tip. This brush has been carefully designed to work with regular-sized miniatures. It's an excellent companion to regular Citadel brushes, designed to work perfectly with the Citadel Colour paint range. -
A great all round brush for making detailed highlights on your models. The tip is sharp making it useful for those hard-to-get areas of a miniature. High quality taklon bristles - Mimics properties of sable, ensuring best possible absorption.- Model paint brush for any player - Miniature paint brush ideal for new & advanced DnD hobby painters
- Retains shape even with frequent use - Reshape the bristles of your model paint brushes set while wet.
- Great entry point - The Army Painter brushes are excellent first tools for the new miniature painter
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The Ravnos are nomadic vampires, always staying one step ahead of the doom that lurks in their blood to preserve their lineage. These daredevils and tricksters seek risks in unlife and are often hired for espionage and sabotage, fitting well with their mastery of disguise and distraction.
This deck is about charm and misdirection. Your vampires use their powers of Obfuscate and Presence to distract and manipulate foes, undermining their power. For protection you rely on animal spies and guards, and yet more illusions to turn even the mightiest threat completely harmless.
This is a deck with 77 library cards and 12 crypt cards, ready for play out of the box or customizable with other Vampire: The Eternal Struggle cards. Each player needs a deck to play.
Contents are detailed below. The number before each card is the number of copies of that card in the deck.
Crypt (12)
1 Doc Martina (NEW)
1 Gathii (NEW)
1 Henrique Pasquale (NEW)
1 Jean-François (NEW)
1 Luciano Carvalho (NEW)
1 Oleg Kaprizov (NEW)
1 Phaibun (NEW)
1 Roy (NEW)
2 Sreelekha (NEW)
1 Trung Chau Pham (NEW)
1 Zafira (NEW)
Library (77)
1 Archon Investigation
3 Blood Doll
1 Club Illusion
1 Fortune Teller Shop
1 Garibaldi-Meucci Museum
1 Park Hunting Ground
1 Powerbase: Los Angeles
1 Week of Nightmares
8 Break the Bonds (NEW)
1 Entrancement
1 Shilmulo Tarot
1 Treasured Samadji
1 City Star Taxi
4 Feral Hound (NEW)
4 Cloak the Gathering
4 Lost in Crowds
4 Swallowed By the Night
3 Veil the Legions
4 Visions of Gehenna (NEW)
2 Pack Alpha
4 Majesty
2 Voracious Vermin (NEW)
4 Guard Dogs
4 Cats’ Guidance
4 On the Qui Vive
4 Protection Racket
4 Night Terrors (NEW)
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Powering into battle on a trio of articulated track units, the Myphitic Blight-hauler is a light Daemon Engine that provides the Death Guard with heavy firepower wherever it is needed. Resembling a Bloat-drone that has been stripped of its turbines, this strange machine has heavy weapons mounted on its carapace, and its rusting armoured plates can absorb impressive punishment – as can its blubbery exposed flesh-parts, which soak up appalling trauma. The Myphitic Blight-hauler is an unpleasant combination of machine and putrid rotting meat. From the front, it resembles some grotesque armoured vehicle, with a curved carapace featuring the symbol of Nurgle and 2 large, covered tracks. Where this differs from an ordinary attack vehicle, however, is the toothed maw at the bottom. From the rear, the horror continues – a third track is visible, along with a mass of flabby flesh, bound into the machine with straps and metal. The Myphitic Blight-hauler is armed with a multi-melta and missile launcher, which are mounted either side of the carapace. This plastic kit comes as 13 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 80mm Round base. Rules for this miniature are included in the box. -
Clad in heavy Gravis armour, Aggressor Squads advance on the foe as walking fortresses of ceramite. More mobile than some other Space Marines, they’re better able to negotiate rough ground, making them versatile troops; while they are often employed in specific circumstances or on certain terrain, Aggressor Squads are used as reserves to plug breaches in gun lines or to spearhead an advance. The range of their weaponry is not too long, but when they get close enough to open fire, the result is a sweeping fusillade of large-calibre bolter shells that can shatter enemy charges. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a 3-man Primaris Aggressor Squad. Extremely heavily armoured, their silhouette is wider and chunkier than most Primaris Space Marines, due in no small part to the choice of auto boltstorm gauntlets or flamestorm gauntlets. There are three sets of each, with every weapon featuring pipes or belts that are fed from the enormous backpack. One set of flamestorm gauntlets features retracted barrels, as in close combat fists speak louder than flames… Should you choose the boltstorm gauntlets, the Aggressors can also take a fragstorm grenade launcher. You have the option of assembling 3 Aggressors or 2 Aggressors and a Sergeant; a host of options are available either way. There are 6 heads for the standard Aggressors, with respirators on the mask of those using flamestorm gauntlets, and 2 more specific heads for the Sergeant. The flamestorm-wielding Aggressors have their own shoulder pads, featuring larger blast shielding to protect them from the immense operating temperatures of their weapons. Also included are reliquaries and purity seals, with special examples for Sergeants featuring extra skulls. The Primaris Aggressors come as 107 components, and are supplied with 3 Citadel 40mm Round bases.