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Book 1 in the Horus Heresy Saga After thousands of years of expansion and conquest, the Imperium is at its height. His dream for humanity accomplished, the Emperor hands over the reins of power to his Warmaster, Horus, and heads back to Terra. READ IT BECAUSE It all begins here. Witness Horus the hero, humanity's greatest champion and the Emperor's favoured son, before it all goes horribly, tragically wrong… THE STORY It is the 31st Millennium. Under the benevolent leadership of the Immortal Emperor, the Imperium has stretched out across the galaxy. It is a golden age of discovery and conquest. But now, on the eve of victory, the Emperor leaves the front lines, entrusting the great crusade to his favourite son, Horus. Promoted to Warmaster, can the idealistic Horus carry out the Emperor's grand plan, or will this promotion sow the seeds of heresy amongst his brothers? Horus Rising is the first chapter in the epic tale of the Horus Heresy, a galactic civil war that threatened to bring about the extinction of humanity. Written by Dan Abnett. -
Berehk Stornbröw wields the mighty pick-hammer Kromlôk's Revenge as he leads his hand-picked Cthonian Beserks – known as Berehk's Breakers – into the heart of battle. Able to shrug off whatever punishment his enemies level against him and keep on fighting, Berehk is an unstoppable force of destruction who specialises in laying the enemy's champions low. This multipart plastic kit builds Berehk Stornbröw, a close combat powerhouse for your Leagues of Votann armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. Use the hammer-end of Kromlôk's Revenge to smash apart even the toughest of targets, such as the unfortunate Ork Warboss whose head Berehk has claimed as a trophy, or use the pick-end to reap a terrible toll of enemy troops. He is ideal for leading the charge and lending his strength to the thickest action at the head of your Cthonian Beserks. This kit comprises 17 plastic components and 1x Citadel 40mm Round Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using this miniature in your games of Warhammer 40,000 can be downloaded for free from the Warhammer Community website. -
Tyranid Primes are the apex of the Tyranid Warrior strain, leader-beasts boasting fearsome intellect and synaptic capacity. Adapted to their role, some carry long, sinuous lash whips to ensnare their prey. This multipart plastic kit builds one Tyranid Prime with Lash Whip, a melee-focused leader-beast for your Tyranid armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. Armed with vicious scything talons, a diamond-hard rending claw, and an ensnaring lash whip, the Prime is ready to take on all foes in close combat. They make for an ideal commander for an aggressive Tyranids force. This kit comprises 13 plastic components and 1 Citadel 50mm Round Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Aeldari Corsairs trust their instincts and veteran experience to carry the day as they take on some of the most dangerous opponents the deep cold of the void can offer. This is a set of 16 six-sided dice with squared edges for use in games of Warhammer 40,000, themed around the Aeldari Corsairs. They are cast in teal gem-effect acrylic plastic with cream ink markings, and measure 16mm along each edge. The 1-5 facings are traditionally pipped, and each '6' face is decorated with the piratical icon of the Aeldari Corsairs. These themed dice are only available while stocks last. -
Red Corsairs Raiders are ruthless and cruel even by the standards of Renegade Space Marines. Excelling in hit-and-run attacks, they fight with cunning brutality, maiming their victims to be taken as captives or looting dying foes even before their lifeblood has stopped jetting from their ragged wounds. This multipart plastic kit builds 5 Red Corsairs Raiders, piratical renegades for your Chaos Space Marine armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. These battle-brothers have adapted their killing skills to the art of the raid and make an ideal core for a Red Corsairs force. As befits their piratical nature, they are equipped with a motley collection of weapons and armour, which they have scavenged from defeated foes. One of the Red Corsairs can be built as an optional champion, armed with a hand flamer or bolt pistol, and with a choice of 2 heads – helmeted or bare. Another can optionally be armed with a power fist, and there are also two optional narrative poses – throwing a grenade and carefully aiming a bolt pistol. There are also interchangeable weapons and head options, making it easy to customise your pillaging warriors. The kit comes with these interchangeable parts: – 5 helmeted heads – 9 bare heads – 6 shoulder pads with Red Corsairs iconography – 10 shoulder pads – 2 right-armed chainswords – 1 right-armed chainaxe – 3 left-armed bolt pistols – 3 pairs of arms with boltguns – 1 pair of arms with either a boltgun or meltagun This kit is supplied with 1 Red Corsairs Transfer Sheet, featuring 248 high-quality waterslide transfers. These include a selection of infantry and vehicle-sized transfers depicting Red Corsairs iconography, skulls, kill tallies, and other cursed sigils. This kit comprises 109 plastic components and 5 Citadel 32mm Round Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Red Corsairs Reave-Captains are renegade warlords and the lieutenants of Huron Blackheart himself. Combining the strategic savvy of loyalist Space Marine commanders with the hate-fuelled viciousness of the Heretic Astartes, these merciless masters of underhanded warfare exploit every weakness of their foes and leave none alive. This multipart plastic kit builds one Red Corsairs Reave-Captain, a ruthless leader for your Red Corsairs-themed Chaos Space Marine armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. He can be equipped with either a power maul or a power sword in one hand, and a plasma pistol or a plundered trophy in the other. He also has a choice of three heads, two bandoliers, and two backpack toppers, making it easy to customise your piratical commander. This kit comprises 23 plastic components and 1 Citadel 40mm Round Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Mortek Triaxes rain down volleys of nadirite shafts upon their foes, unleashing death from afar. These triple-eyed archers wreathe their arrowheads in flaming soul-essence, invoking unnatural horror in their victims. This multipart plastic kit builds 20 Mortek Triaxes and four Balefire Braziers for your Ossiarch Bonereapers armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. These macabre archers are ready to rain flaming death upon their opponents, softening up targets while the rest of your army advances. The kit includes parts to build up to two optional champions, each in one of two different poses. There are also 20 interchangeable heads, 16 interchangeable quivers, and 4 interchangeable flames for the braziers, making it easy to customise your ranged infantry. This kit comprises 146 plastic components and 25x Citadel 25mm Round Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Mortis Reapers are dread assassins of forbidding aspect who slip between enemy lines to target vulnerable leaders. Enshrouded in a shimmering heat haze and bearing deadly necrocaches, none can escape the dreaded bone-tithe they are sent to collect. This multipart plastic kit builds five Mortis Reapers, deadly assassins for your Ossiarch Bonereapers armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Clad in ragged robes, they rush into combat with enemy leaders and cut them down with lethal reaper's blades, before tossing down necrocaches – flesh-melting grave sand bombs – and leaping away. There are parts to build an optional champion, and each other Reaper can be assembled with a second blade or a necrocache billowing smoke. The kit also comes with 16 interchangeable necrocaches that can be added to the belts of your assassins. This kit comprises 62 plastic components and 5x Citadel 32mm Round Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
The Ossiarch Bonereapers are the elite undead legions of Nagash. Far from simple skeletons, they are bone constructs fashioned for conquest and powered by soul fragments. Bereft of mercy and weakness, these warriors exude martial perfection. Their tireless cohorts are highly disciplined, while monstrous harvesters and Mortisan bone-wrights ensure their legions are endless. Death Battletome: Ossiarch Bonereapers is a gruesome tome for collectors and gamers who want to subjugate the living denizens of the Mortal Realms. This crucial book is filled with mind-bending artwork, thrilling background material about the chosen elite of Nagash's armies, detailed photography, and the rules you'll need to march to eternal war. 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 you play tight, tactical games with your collection. This book will guide you through raising your legions, no matter how you like to collect, paint, and play with your Ossiarch Bonereapers. This 98-page hardback book contains: – Background, art, and fiction revealing the horrifying armies of Nagash – A description of their many grotesque soldiers, along with detailed photography and artwork – Faction rules including battle traits, battle formations, heroic traits, artefacts of power, Manifestations, and Spells – 28 warscrolls, covering each unit – A Spearhead guide, including gameplay and hobby advice, along with its own set of warscrolls and army abilities for the Kavalos Vanguard – 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 Death armies – A handy reference section with army abilities, magic, and battle traits – An 8-page gatefold section, featuring a map of the Ossiarch Bonereapers' empire, as well as describing the Ossian Blade – the mailed fist of Nagash This book also contains a one-use code to unlock Death Battletome: Ossiarch Bonereapers content in Warhammer Age of Sigmar: The App. -
A Warhammer 40,000 Novel The renegade leader of the Red Corsairs must adapt to an Imperium led by Roboute Guilliman, all while struggling to retain power in the face of dissension among his vicious followers. READ IT BECAUSE See how the galaxy has changed for the Red Corsairs after the Great Rift, through the eyes of their infamous reaving leader – Huron Blackheart – who once preyed freely on a weakened Imperium. THE STORY Huron Blackheart is the lord of the Red Corsairs, master of the lawless Maelstrom and its piratical denizens – but oathbreakers and renegades can seldom rely on the loyalty of their followers. With the galaxy thrown into turmoil by the return of Roboute Guilliman, the former Tyrant of Badab faces a renewed Imperium and fresh challengers emerging within his own ranks. Huron must call on every trick he knows to stay in control – and alive. Yet even a warrior as ferocious and opportunistic as the Blood Reaver must be wary, for although there are many bargains he can strike, all power comes at a price... Written by Mike Brooks. -
The piratical lord of the Maelstrom is known by many names. Within the Imperium, he was lauded as Lugft Huron and then cursed as the Tyrant of Badab. He is feared as the Blood Reaver and sworn fealty to as the Master of the Red Corsairs. Most know him as Huron Blackheart, a supreme raider whose piratical armadas terrorise the Maelstrom and beyond. He surrounds himself with loyal subjects such as Garreon the Corpsemaster, Katar Garrix, Garlon Souleater, Captain Sargotta, and The Enforcer. This multipart plastic kit builds Huron Blackheart and his closest lieutenants for your Chaos Space Marines armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. Huron is resplendent in his modified armour, wielding the legendary Tyrant's Claw, holding a deadly power axe aloft, and accompanied by the Hamadrya. At his side fight his most loyal warriors. Garreon the Corpsemaster is the Lord-Apothecary of the Red Corsairs, and Katar Garrix is the grim Headsman. Garlon Souleater is the Tyrant's most powerful sorcerer, while Captain Sargotta is the commander of his flagship. The Enforcer is a single-minded stalker who fights alongside her pet, Plunder. They each bring a set of individual abilities to your force, ensuring that you’ll maintain control of the Maelstrom, while the characterful miniatures make for an impressive painting project. Contents: – 1x Huron Blackheart – 1x Garreon the Corpsemaster – 1x Katar Garrix – 1x Garlon Souleater – 1x Captain Sargotta – 1x The Enforcer – 1x Plunder This kit comprises 81 plastic components, 1x Citadel 50mm Round Base, 4x Citadel 40mm Round Bases, and 2x Citadel 32mm Round Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using these miniatures in games of Warhammer 40,000 can be downloaded for free from the Warhammer Community website. -
The Eldritch Raiders are feared throughout the deep void. Led by Prince Yriel of Iyanden, the infamous pirate lord, these thrill-seeking raiders sail the stars in search of prey. Speed and cunning are the hallmarks of the Anhrathe, and when the time comes for battle, veteran Voidscarred and Skyreavers rush into the fray, pinning their enemies down with shuriken fire and scything through their foes before a blade can be raised in defence. This packed box is ideal for starting a new Aeldari collection – or expanding an existing army – to unleash in games of Warhammer 40,000, and it saves money compared to buying the kits separately. When taken together, they are a fast and hard-hitting force, ideal for representing an Eldritch Raiders Detachment – the rules for which are found in The Maelstrom: Lair of the Tyrant – Detachments booklet, available separately. This boxed set builds 23 multipart plastic Aeldari miniatures: – 1x Prince Yriel – 1x Kharseth – 1x Starfang (which can alternatively be built as a Vyper) – 10x Corsair Skyreavers – 10x Corsair Voidreavers (which can alternatively be built as Corsair Voidscarred) The miniatures in this box are easy to customise. Prince Yriel has a choice of two heads – one bare and one helmeted. The Starfang is armed with a turret-mounted disintegrator cannon and Starfang grenade launcher. Its crew are interchangeable, there are four canopies (of two designs) to choose from, and the turret can be assembled facing forward or backwards. It can alternatively be built as a Vyper, armed with a bright lance, scatter laser, or starcannon, as well as an underslung missile launcher or shuriken cannon. Up to two Corsair Skyreavers can be built as optional champions, each armed with a shuriken pistol, fusion pistol, neuro disruptor, or raiding hook in one hand, and a sword or chainsword in the other. Four miniatures can be armed with optional ranged weapons – a shredder, blaster, fusion gun, or flamer. There are also 30 interchangeable heads (of 15 designs) and 10 interchangeable winged backpacks (of 5 designs). Each of the Voidreavers can be armed with shuriken pistols and power swords or shuriken rifles. The unit leader has the additional options of a neuro disruptor or shuriken rifle and a choice of two heads – one helmeted and one bare. One Voidreaver can optionally be armed with a blaster, one with a shredder, and one with a shuriken cannon or wraithcannon. The kit comes with 18 interchangeable heads – 9 helmeted and 9 bare – and 9 interchangeable back vanes. The Voidreavers can alternatively be built as veteran Voidscarred. This kit is supplied with 2x Aeldari Craftworlds Transfer Sheets, each containing 378 high-quality waterslide transfers. These include symbols for the Alaitoc, Biel-Tan, Iyanden, Saim-Hann, and Ulthwé Craftworlds, along with Aspect Runes and other markings to decorate your miniatures. This kit comprises 412 plastic components, 1x Citadel 105mm by 70mm Oval Base, 1x Citadel 32mm Round Base, 1x Citadel 40mm Round Base, 1x Citadel 50mm Ball Stem, and 20x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. These miniatures will be available separately at a later date. This boxed set is only available while stocks last. -
White Dwarf is the official Warhammer magazine, packed with amazing monthly content – including new rules and background, short stories, regular columns, special guests, and more. Here’s what you can look forward to in the February issue: WARHAMMER 40,000 Deadly Encounters: Tomb Worlds Ancient anomalies and technological terrors abound in these new game rules for Kill Team. Paint Splatter The Night Lords may be murderous, but painting them doesn't have to be! Hobby Hangout Dan provides a crash course in Necron interior design with this scenery painting guide. The Battle of Sanctuary 101 Long-lost pict-captures of this fateful battle revealed! [Note: vermillion-class clearance required.] Space Marine Operations Our mini-game returns with new missions, new enemies, and new options for your squad. Gaunt's Ghosts Living legends or just propaganda? Have a real good look at this article and see for yourself. WARHAMMER AGE OF SIGMAR A Shining Company Bring light to the darkness of the Jade Abbey with four heroes of the Lumineth Realm-lords. Legends of the World-that-Was Where are they now? Grombrindal remembers some fellow survivors of the End Times. Arc Arcana: The Realms Remarkable Notes from the journal of Erasmus Zonn on some of the realms' remarkable sights. War in the Blighted Wilds Going into battle in the Jade Kingdoms, traveller? These new rules will help you adapt. A Tale of Four Warlords: Blighted Wilds The warlords have taken their first steps on the Path to Glory! How are they faring in the wilds? OTHER ARTICLES Tales From the Underhive Dan resurfaces from the sump with tall tales of his gaming group's Necromunda campaign! Battle Report: Barons vs Nightmares Twenty glorious pages of tense Blood Bowl action, each more climactic than the last! The Chronicles of Bain: The Hole Trooper Elias Bain finds himself in deep (deep) trouble in the latest chapter of his story. Access Granted! Here you will find painting challenges and the latest Bunker news. Your Warhammer Models, letters, and questions sent in by readers. Plus, skirmish game minis galore! Bunker Bingo! Matt and Dan are our Bunker Bingo stars this issue. Don't make a fuss, it'll go to their heads. Each copy of White Dwarf 521 also comes with: – 1x double-sided card featuring the Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar Scenarios of the Month – A set of tokens and cards for Warhammer Quest: Darkwater, including 8x double-sided tokens, 4x Lumineth Realm-lords character cards, and 4x equipment/upgraded equipment cards – 1x double-sided Bunker rank tracker – Scan-and-print Space Marine Operations game cards, including 1x Threat Level Extremis card, and 2x Threat Level Terminus cards -
Argent Shards are twin splinters of sorcerous crystal chipped from the daemonic core of a Silver Tower that radiate the madness and mutative corruption of Tzeentch. Sorcerers of the Change God can draw from this potent font to fuel their spells. If one of these profane monuments is sundered, it will split in two, ensuring that its reign of anarchy continues. This multipart plastic kit builds a pair of Argent Shards, faction terrain for your Disciples of Tzeentch armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. These columns of sorcerous energy empower nearby forces, giving you a vital edge to help enact your nefarious plans. This kit comprises 29 plastic components and 2x Citadel 80mm Round Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
A Warhammer 40,000 Omnibus Ordo Hereticus Inquisitor Erasmus Crowl becomes embroiled in a dark conspiracy within the Imperial Palace, one which threatens the very existence of Mankind. Hunted by hidden forces through the Palace’s sinister underbelly, Crowl and his acolyte Luce Spinoza fight to uncover a terrible truth. As the fate of the Imperium hangs in the balance, Crowl and Spinoza must discover just how far they are willing to go to save Humanity. READ IT BECAUSE It's a glimpse into how the Inquisition operates, combined with a rare glance into Holy Terra and its occupants who dwell within the bureaucracy of a galaxy-spanning government. No place is safe from intrigue and deception, and the Vaults of Terra series delves into the underbelly with both feet. THE STORY Powerful and ruthless, the Inquisition moves through the shadows to ensure Humanity’s survival by any means necessary. No cost is too high for these Imperial agents, and no one is exempt from an inquisitor’s justice. In The Carrion Throne, Ordo Hereticus Inquisitor Erasmus Crowl serves as a stalwart and vigilant protector, for even the Throneworld is not immune to the predations of its enemies. In the course of his Emperor-sworn duty, Crowl becomes embroiled in a dark conspiracy. In The Hollow Mountain, Inquisitor Crowl pursues a terrible plot, fraught with risk, but his sense of duty compels him to persevere. He and his acolyte Spinoza run down their leads in secret, knowing that their every move invites danger. The Dark City shows us the Throneworld in turmoil, wracked by the opening of the Great Rift and the failure of the Astronomican. Inquisitor Erasmus Crowl is missing, taking with him the clues to the conspiracy that has come to obsess him. CONTENTS – The Carrion Throne (novel) – The Hollow Mountain (novel) – The Dark City (novel) – Argent (short story) – Sanguine (short story) – Okira (short story) Written by Chris Wraight. -
By command of Primarch Roboute Guilliman, the ancient empire of the Five Hundred Worlds shall rise anew in the Imperium's darkest hour. Demetrian Titus, now Captain of the Ultramarines Second Company, fights at the forefront of this war of reclamation. Yet the task that lies before him and his battle-brothers is titanic. Upon the blighted world of Novamagnor, Titus meets a malevolent foe in a battle of wits and will. Can he defeat the monstrous Nekrosor Ammentar, its Destroyer legions, and its stygian shards of the Nightbringer, or will Novamagnor and all its defenders be smothered beneath the shroud of death? This galaxy-shaking expansion for Warhammer 40,000 gives everyone new ways to play games in the 41st Millennium, from narrative-focused campaigns to matched play meetups. This is the first instalment of the 500 Worlds story arc, detailing the brutal and bloody operation to wrest control of Novamagnor from a horrifying new Necron threat. Inside the slipcase, you'll find three books, a booklet, a foldout map, and a sticker sheet to track your game progress. No matter how you like to play Warhammer 40,000, there's something in here for you. Contents: – 500 Worlds: Titus – An 80-page softcover book featuring lore and background about the opening moves to reclaim the 500 Worlds of Ultramar, including the forces marshalled by the Ultramarines and the Necrons. – 500 Worlds: Titus – Dread Incursions – An 80-page softcover book covering boarding actions, giving you all the rules you'll need to play, along with two Boarding Actions Detachments, 12 new missions, and linked campaigns. – 500 Worlds: Titus – War on the Vespator Front – A 56-page softcover book offering a narrative campaign of the over-arching conflict, giving every gamer a chance to stake their claim, along with six new missions to try. – 500 Worlds: Titus – Detachments – A 16-page booklet including three new detachments for the Space Marines (Orbital Assault Force, Bastion Task Force, and Reclamation Force) and Necrons (Pantheon of Woe, Cursed Legion, and Cryptek Conclave). – 1x Fold-out map of the Vespator Front, measuring 594mm by 420mm. – 1x Sticker sheet to track your progress on the Vespator Front, with 252 individual stickers. This expansion is only available while stocks last. -
Lord Invocatus is a master of swift raids, devastating counter-attacks, and relentless hit-and-run strategies. Also known as Khorne's Thunderbolt, this born marauder thunders through the air as if riding across solid ground, mounted on his massive juggernaut, Khal’guruth. Devoted above all to the Blood God's service, Lord Invocatus leads his warbands from one battlefield to the next with supernatural speed, seeking always to spill as much blood as he can. This multipart plastic kit builds Lord Invocatus – a legendary warlord of the World Eaters Legion. This mysterious figure is mounted atop his mighty juggernaut Khal'guruth, Steed of the Burning Sky, and wields a pair of signature weapons – a bolt pistol called Trickster's Doom, kept holstered at his waist, and a peerless chainaxe dubbed Coward's Bane. His ornate armour bears all the signs of Khorne's hellish favour – from the sigils of Chaos to his biomechanical daemonic helm. This kit can alternatively build a World Eaters Lord on Juggernaut. This kit comprises 66 plastic components, and is supplied with 1x Citadel 90x52mm Oval Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
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. -
Book 1 in the Scouring Series As the Siege of Terra ends, there are many loose ends – Traitors trying desperately to escape, a monumental vacuum of power to fill, and a crumbling galactic government to see to. Those who hold on to power must decide how to wield it, and a new structure must be put in place, all while desires to exact vengeance run high. READ IT BECAUSE It's the beginning of an epic series. Find out what happens after the cataclysmic events of the Horus Heresy, as an unsteady Imperium must find its footing and learn how to exist without the guidance of the Emperor. THE STORY Horus is dead. Terra lies in ruins. The Emperor is silent. Amid the rubble of the Palace, shell-shocked survivors emerge into the light of an uncertain dawn. New powers are present now, ones that have travelled the length of the galaxy to bring salvation to the Imperium, though they are as readily cast as usurpers as redeemers. The survivors of the Traitors’ Grand Armada, now scattered and desperate to escape vengeance, are riven with doubt and dissension, and their gods too are silent. Amid all the grief and confusion, some hopeful souls believe the war to be over and an era of renewal just ahead. But wiser heads know that this war can never end, and that the only question remaining is who shall rise to power within the perilous new age, and who shall fall. Written by Chris Wraight. -
Ferren Areios, Captain of the Ultramarines 6th Company, is a warrior forged in the fires of the Indomitus Crusade. Chosen by the Primarch to lead his brothers in battle, the Master of Rites fights for the survival of Humanity and the realm of Ultramar. Wielding the mighty thunder hammer, Honour, he is salvation to the Imperium and damnation to its enemies. This multipart plastic kit builds Ferren Areios, a mighty hero for your Space Marines armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. Ferren was first seen in the Dawn of Fire series, and now stars in his own Black Library novel, Master of Rites. He comes to the tabletop clad in ornate Mk X Tacticus armour and wielding a thunder hammer known as Honour. He's both a powerhouse in game and a fantastic painting challenge. The miniature comes with a choice of two heads – bare and helmeted. Ferren Areios has Warhammer 40,000 rules available to download for free from the Warhammer Community website. This kit comprises 18 plastic components, including a sculpted scenic base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. This is your first chance to buy this miniature - it is currently only available while stocks last. -
Ancients in Terminator Armour are tasked with carrying the sacred banners of the Space Marines – a vital task. Symbols of the Chapter’s might, Space Marines will gladly die to preserve them. This makes Ancients attractive targets for the enemy. When clad in mighty Terminator armour, they are near impervious to enemy fire, ensuring the standard always flies proudly. This multipart plastic kit builds one Ancient in Terminator Armour, an inspiring veteran for your Space Marines armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. Holding aloft an Astartes Banner, they ensure nearby warriors fight even harder for the glory of the Chapter. The Ancient is armed with a storm bolter to add to your force's ranged firepower, and a power fist to stop enemies who try to get too close to their standard. This kit includes four heads, two right arms, and two banner toppers to choose from, making it easy to customise your Ancient. This kit comprises 24 plastic components and 1x Citadel 40mm Round Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
In his mortal life, Awlrach promised aid and safe transport to desperate travellers, only to send his victims to a grisly death in the briny deeps. When Awlrach’s spirit made its way to Nagash, the reward for his treachery was an eternity of service. Now this sinister boatman dredges up wayward souls to bolster the Nighthaunt hosts, and ferries them through the ethereal plane to wherever they will cause the most terror. This multipart plastic kit builds one Awlrach the Drowner, a unique Hero and Totem for Nighthaunt armies. Propelling his odious, decaying skiff with a deathwood oar, this ghastly figure offers a tremendous boost to his army's mobility by delivering units across the battlefield. He’s also a worthy painting challenge, loaded with grisly nautical details and a variety of textures to experiment with, from rusted iron and rotting wood to vengeful, ethereal spirits. This kit comprises 29 plastic components, and is supplied with a Citadel 80mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel paints. As a push-fit kit, this miniature can be assembled without Citadel Plastic Glue. -
White Dwarf is the official Warhammer magazine, packed with amazing monthly content – including new rules and background, short stories, regular columns, special guests, and more. Here’s what you can look forward to in the November issue: Planet Warhammer Miniatures, letters, and questions sent in by readers. Plus, Troggoths in the Pantry. WARHAMMER 40,000 The Blessed Boltgun For 38 years, the boltgun has reigned supreme as the iconic firearm of the 41st Millennium. We take a closer look at it (not down the barrel). Battle Through the Ages Classic box sets of Warhammer 40,000, but played with modern rules. Bring your blast templates, kids! Are we mad? Yep! Battle Report: The Battle for Kasr Kraf Writer Dan and photographer Adam recreate one of Warhammer 40,000's most epic events in a Battle Report. It took them ages! WARHAMMER AGE OF SIGMAR Wasteland Death Race Rev your… horses? The Mortal Realms celebrates 50 years of Games Workshop with rules for chariot racing! Death on Wheels Bit of wood, couple of wheels, something to pull it (preferably quickly). Beware the chariot! Legions of Fire An in-depth look at the Helsmiths of Hashut miniatures, with glorious pictures, insights from the designers, and some big ol’ hats. Paint Splatter Fancy painting some Helsmiths? Here's a handy guide showing you how. OTHER ARTICLES Black Library: A Tale of Many Tales Black Library joins in our 50-year celebrations with a look at its many stories over the years. 50 Years of Games Workshop Since 1975, Games Workshop has brought Warhammer, Citadel Miniatures and White Dwarf to the world. We take a look at what makes Games Workshop... Games Workshop! White Dwarf Bunker Welcome to the Bunker, a worldwide Warhammer club made for you! Access Granted! Here you will find painting challenges and the latest Bunker news. Satellite Uplink! A 50-year celebration of some classic miniatures from back in the day. Bunker Bingo! It's the penultimate month, and some of the team have completed their bingo sheets! Each copy of White Dwarf 518 also comes with a cardboard insert containing a punch-out 5th Edition board overlay and a story card for the Talisman board game, which sees players take on The Dead King. You'll also find a Tacticus card for the Tacticus app game that unlocks Nicodemus – Sanguinary Priest, and one double-sided card showing the scenarios of the month for Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Also included is 1x racing card (12.8cm by 17.2cm), 1x pivot template (16.7cm by 10.3cm), 12x artefacts of power, and 12x boosted tokens (2.2cm diameter) for the Chariot Racing Game. Finally, 1x Circular blast template (7.3cm diameter), and 1x long blast template (20.5cm) for classic Warhammer 40,000 are also included. Scissors are required to cut out and use these cards, tokens, and templates. -
"Good news, Bob – it’s the start of a new season!" "I thought the weather had changed, Jim." "No, it’s a new season of Blood Bowl, Bob!" Blood Bowl is the game of fantasy football set in a version of the Old World, where sports mayhem is not only tolerated, but encouraged. This boxed set casts you as the coach of a team of Tomb Kings or Bretonnian players who battle in grand stadiums for glory, gold, and the entertainment of devoted hordes of cheering fans! Blood Bowl is a tactical game of big scores and maniacal violence. How you choose to coach your team is entirely up to you – will you go for agility and speed, or buckle down with some bruisers? Ideal for both League play and Exhibition matches, there's something here for every type of coach. This boxed set gives you everything you need to play Blood Bowl, including two teams, a rulebook, a double-sided gaming board, tokens, dice, and gaming accessories. The Brionne Barons are a Bretonnian team, with armoured knights on a quest to achieve Blood Bowl glory. The Nehekhara Nightmares are a Tomb Kings team, undead warriors who have returned to show the living how the game is meant to be played. Whether you're a new player or returning to the game, this box is the right play. Contents: – 12 Red plastic Bretonnian team players: 6x Bretonnian Squire Linemen, 2x Knight Catchers, 2x Knight Throwers, and 2x Grail Knight Blitzers, plus coins, Re-roll markers, and extra balls – 14 Bone-coloured plastic Tomb Kings players: 2x Tomb Kings Blitzers, 2x Tomb Kings Throwers, 4x Tomb Guardians, 6x Skeleton Linemen, plus coins, Re-roll markers, and extra balls – 1x 200-page hardback Blood Bowl: The Official Rulebook – Third Season Edition! explaining the rules of the game, how to run a league and develop your team, plus Team Rosters and player profiles – 1x Double-sided fold-out pitch: one side has a grassy field design, the other astrogranite – 2x Double-sided card team Dugouts – 37x Plastic game tokens for keeping track of in-game status effects – 1x Plastic range ruler – 1x Plastic random direction template – 1x Plastic throw-in template – 7x Tomb Kings-themed dice – 7x Bretonnian-themed dice – 1x Bretonnian Team cheat sheet – 1x Tomb Kings Team cheat sheet – 1x Bretonnian Blood Bowl Team Transfer Sheet, featuring 320 high-quality waterslide transfers – 1x Tomb Kings Blood Bowl Team Transfer Sheet, featuring 298 high-quality waterslide transfers This kit comprises 226 plastic components and 26x Citadel 32mm Round Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted. We recommend: – Citadel Tools: Super Fine Detail Cutters – Citadel Plastic Glue – Citadel Colour paints -
The regimented Ultramarines rely on their training and well-drilled discipline to carry the battle, honouring both their Primarch and their long history with victory after hard-won victory. This is a set of 16 six-sided dice with squared edges for use in games of Warhammer 40,000, themed around the Ultramarines. They are cast in pearlised blue acrylic plastic with gold ink markings, and measure 16mm along each edge. The 1-5 facings are traditionally pipped, and each '6' face is decorated with the proud icon of the Ultramarines. This dice set is only available while stocks last. -
The White Scars crave speed and freedom. They run circles around their opponents with bikes and Land Speeders, allowing troops to take and hold objectives and complete their mission. This is a set of 16 six-sided dice with squared edges for use in games of Warhammer 40,000, themed around the White Scars. They are cast in pearlised white acrylic plastic with red ink markings, and measure 16mm along each edge. The 1-5 facings are traditionally pipped, and each '6' face is decorated with the lightning bolt icon of the White Scars. -
White Dwarf is the official Warhammer magazine, packed with amazing monthly content – including new rules and background, short stories, regular columns, special guests, and more. Here’s what you can look forward to in the October issue: Planet Warhammer Models, letters and questions sent in by readers. Plus, scenery! Worlds of Warhammer Exploring the planets of the 41st Millennium through their battlefields. WARHAMMER 40,000 Cavalry Engagement Sound the bugle! Rev your horses! Charge into a new suite of rules for cavalry battles in the grim darkness of the far future. Aethon Shaan Master of Shadows Shhhh! You haven't seen the new Chapter Master of the Raven Guard. Retaliation Cadre A well-weathered, war-torn army from the T’au Empire painted by Gue’vesa Gordon Miller. Space Marine Operations In part three, your Space Marines come face-to-face with a Carnifex. That escalated quickly! WARHAMMER AGE OF SIGMAR A Tale of Four Warlords: Blighted Wilds The classic series returns with four new warlords, four new armies, and a thrilling narrative to drive their gaming endeavours. Warfront Ayadah A Kharadron report on the conflict in the Spiral Crux (and its impact on their bottom line). War in the Skies Draconiths, sky-vessels, daemons – it’s time for aerial combat in the Mortal Realms. OTHER ARTICLES Hobby Hangout Check out this rocky montage of hobby tips for building and painting big ol’ boulders! The Defence of Inwit As part of our scenery special, we show off an inspirational Warhammer: The Horus Heresy battlefield. Winter in the Westfold Another board-building feature, this time for a winter wonderland. There’s snow way you’ll want to miss it. Battle Report: The Long Winter The Defenders of the Hornburg – led by a half-mad Helm Hammerhand – sally forth to fight Wulf’s raiders in a wintry snowstorm. Tattered Sails Sunshine, flowers, happiness and peace. None of these are present in this horrifying short story that’ll have your insides squirming. White Dwarf Bunker Welcome to the Bunker, a worldwide Warhammer club made for you! Access Granted! Here you will find painting challenges and the latest Bunker news. Battles in Middle-earth We feature some of our favourite collections from the studio’s Middle-earth league. Tombs Beyond Counting New Kill Team rules for fighting on Necron Tomb Worlds. Beware the Flayer curse! Battlefield Biomes Eight pages of inspirational scenery projects created by members of the studio. Satellite Uplink! The Rusty Nurgling hits Dallas-Fort Worth, while Mr Pink shows off a Tyranids diorama. Bunker Bingo! Will you complete your Bunker Bingo sheet by the end of the year? Each copy of White Dwarf 517 also comes with a cardboard insert containing the scenarios of the month for Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar, Terminus threat Level Enemy cards for the Space Marine Operations mini-game, and Kill Team: Tomb World event cards are also included. -
Death abounds in the Mortal Realms, and it takes many forms. Whether flesh-hungry ghouls or the restless dead, Nagash claims them all as his own. They fight for aeons to do his bidding, seeking treasures and glory in his name. This kit collects four Death-themed warbands for Warhammer Underworlds. All the miniatures are push-fit, moulded in coloured plastic, and include scenic bases on the frames so you can start playing quickly. You'll also find warscroll cards and fighter cards for each warband. The Sons of Velmorn are a versatile Flex warband, and The Skinnerkin are an aggressive Strike warband. The Thorns of the Briar Queen are a tough Take and Hold warband, and The Exiled Dead are a Mastery warband which rewards players for careful management. This set includes the following 24 miniatures: – 7x The Exiled Dead – Coyl, Ione, Vlash, Bault, Regulus, Marcov, Deintalos – 5x The Sons of Velmorn – Faulk, Helmar, Thain, Jedran, Morlak – 5x The Skinnerkin – Carnskyr, Seddrik, Pewdrig, Kretch, Gristla – 7x Thorns of the Briar Queen – The Silenced, The Exhumed, The Ironwretch, The Uncrowned, The Ever-Hanged, Varclav, The Briar Queen The box also includes: – 24x double-sided fighter cards – 16x double-sided warscroll cards (in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, and Japanese) The double-sided fighter cards measure 63mm x 88mm, and the double-sided warscroll cards measure 105mm x 148mm. This kit contains 95 plastic components, including integrated scenic bases. These push-fit miniatures can be assembled without glue and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Colour paints. -
Settra the Imperishable is roused to anger by the audacity of Bretonnia, launching a war of vengeance in response to their disrespect. His undead legions march to reclaim land they believe belongs to them, while the Dwarfen Mountain Holds, Kingdom of Bretonnia, and the Empire of Man fight valiantly to protect their territory. This supplement explores the Tomb Kings of Khemri, Empire of Man, Kingdom of Bretonnia, and Dwarfen Mountain Holds in greater detail, including additional rules to help you get the most out of them in games of Warhammer: The Old World. It includes expanded lore, describing the vengeful wars launched by Settra's forces in the Border Princes. You will find rules to depict the clash of vanguard forces in mountain passes, and new options for Tomb Kings of Khemri mounts and incantations. The supplement includes two Armies of Infamy – one combining the Empire of Man and Kingdom of Bretonnia, and another for the Dwarfen Mountain Holds, enabling you to field a horde of Slayers. There are also additional rules that allow players of all armies to engage in smaller skirmish-sized games of Warhammer: The Old World. Within this 48-page softback supplement book, you will find: – Death in the Border Princes: A retelling of the wars waged by Settra's undead legions, including their passage through the Vaults, broken into smaller raiding parties. – Battle March: A new set of rules for playing small skirmish-level games, representing vanguard forces clashing in confined quarters. – Expanded Tomb Kings of Khemri rules: Guidelines for using new mounts and incantations in your armies. – Armies of Infamy: Rules to field a unique Renegade Crowns army, as well as a unique Dwarfen Mountain Holds Slayer Host. This is an expansion to Warhammer: The Old World – you'll need a copy of the Warhammer: The Old World Rulebook, Warhammer: the Old World – Forces of Fantasy, and Warhammer: the Old World – Ravening Hordes, all available separately, to use the contents of this supplement. -
The Haemonculus Covens of the Drukhari are known for being sadistic, twisted flesh crafters. Their ranks are filled with mutated Wracks, supported by hulking Talos and Cronos pain engines – tortured creatures that revel in raiding realspace. Haemonculus masters are eager to test their creations in the crucible of battle, and war gives their agonised forces a chance to inflict pain and suffering upon their ill-fated victims.
If you want to launch a realspace raid to claim more victims for your experiments, this box is the perfect way to start a new Drukhari collection – or expand an existing army – and save money compared to buying the kits separately. The Haemonculus is accompanied into battle by a unit of cruel Wracks, while a Cronos and a Talos provide heavier support as you inflict pain upon unsuspecting foes. These 13 plastic miniatures represent a complete Drukhari Coven of Agonies for use in tight, tactical Combat Patrol games of Warhammer 40,000. This boxed set builds 13 multipart plastic Drukhari miniatures: – 1x Haemonculus – 1x Cronos (which can alternatively be built as a Talos) – 1x Talos (which can alternatively be built as a Cronos) – 10x Wracks The miniatures in this kit are easy to customise. The Cronos has a choice of two heads and can take an optional spirit vortex. The Talos has a choice of four heads and can be armed with a stinger pod, twin haywire blaster, twin heat lance, or twin splinter cannon. One of its macro-scalpels can be replaced with a twin liquifier gun, one set of chain flails, a Talos gauntlet, or a Talos ichor injector. The Wracks can be equipped with a host of interchangeable weapons and equipment, including torturer's tools, two liquifier guns, two ossefactors, two hexrifles, two stinger pistols, masks, and backpacks. There are also parts to build an Acothyst who can additionally be armed with an agoniser, power weapon, or scissorhand. This kit comprises 361 plastic components, 11x Citadel 25mm Round Bases, 2x Large Flying Bases, and 2x Ball Top Flying Stems. These miniatures require assembly and are 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. -
Lelith Hesperax’s athleticism is far beyond those of other Wyches. She has raised death to a high art, wielding nothing more than simple knives. Gifting her victims with precise wounds in a blur of blade and flesh, she finishes in a bloody finale with a gory flourish. There are few fighters in the game with the ability to slaughter enemies wholesale and duel enemy Characters with equally effortless ease, but Lelith Hesperax is no mere fighter! If you're looking for someone not so much to lead your force as to blend their way through the enemy army in a whirlwind of blades, be sure to add this gladiatrix supreme to your collection. This kit builds 1x Lelith Hesperax. It comes in 10 plastic components and includes a Citadel 32mm Round Base. -
Orpheon Katakros is the emperor of an undying elite, and he goes to war with all of the pomp and circumstance that befits his station. Distrusting steeds since the disastrous chariot charge that cost him his life, he simply strides to battle with the surety of a god. Katakros stands in the centre of a sculpted base surrounded by his most trusted retainers – the Prime Necrophoros, the Liege-Immortis, the Gnosis Scrollbearer and the Aviarch Spymaster. Armed with Inda-Khaat and the Shield Immortis, he towers above them all. He forms the perfect centrepiece of any Ossiarch Bonereapers army. This 46-part plastic kit makes one Katakros, Mortarch of the Necropolis model and comes supplied with a 120mm Citadel oval base. -
Deathrattle Tomb Hosts exemplify the military might of the barrow kingdoms. They are raised when a Wight King’s entire barrow kingdom is emptied for war, its undead citizenry taking up blades and spears at the unspoken command of their eternal overlord. Heed the call to arms with this box, an ideal way to start a new Soulblight Gravelords collection – or expand an existing army – and save money compared to buying the kits individually. The army is led by a commanding Wight King who fights at the forefront of the hordes, and is protected by the elite Barrow Guard. A unit of Barrow Knights rushes forward to smash tough units and take objectives, while a large unit of Deathrattle Skeletons controls the board and protects vital assets. These miniatures comprise a complete Spearhead force, meaning you're ready to jump into tight, tactical games and crush the living right out of the box. This boxed set builds 40 multipart plastic Soulblight Gravelords miniatures: – 1x Wight King – 5x Barrow Knights – 10x Barrow Guard – 20x Deathrattle Skeletons with 4x Tombstones The miniatures in this box are easy to customise. The Barrow Knights include parts to build an optional champion, standard bearer, and musician, and the helmets and shields are interchangeable across the unit. The Barrow Guard can include an optional champion armed with either a sword and shield or a mace, a standard bearer, and a musician. The helmets are interchangeable across the unit, and they can swap their rusted swords and distinctive shields for heavy two-handed glaives. The Deathrattle Skeletons include parts to build up to two optional champions and standard bearers. The champions have a choice of four different weapons, while the other Deathrattle Skeletons can be armed with either spears or jagged swords. The weapons and shields are interchangeable across the miniatures, making it easy to personalise your deathless force. The kit comprises 287 plastic components, 5x Citadel 60mm by 35mm Oval Bases, 1x Citadel 32mm Round Base, 10x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases, and 24x Citadel 25mm Round Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Imperial Knights are towering war machines piloted by an elite few – men and women whose nobility is etched into their every deed. They champion the virtues of the Code Chivalric and stamp down upon the enemies of the Imperium as they battle against treachery, dishonour, and infamy across the galaxy. Codex: Imperial Knights is a vital book for collectors who enjoy the thunderous steps of mighty war machines. This impressive tome is packed with noble artwork, chivalrous background material, stunning photography, and the rules you need to unleash your titanic steeds in games of Warhammer 40,000. You’ll find datasheets, Detachments, rules for using Freeblades in your other Imperial armies, and narrative Crusade rules. This book will bring honour to your household no matter how you like to collect, paint, and play with your Imperial Knights. Inside this 112-page hardback book, you'll find: – Riveting background material about the Knight Houses, including how they operate, and their unique heraldry – Photography of massed Knight charges, and artwork that will set your imagination ablaze – Rules for using Imperial Knights in games of Warhammer 40,000, with four Detachments, and 12 datasheets to cover the available configurations – A set of rules for working out your own Chivalric Quest narrative campaign This book also contains a one-use code to unlock Codex: Imperial Knights content in Warhammer 40,000: The App. -
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. -
A Warhammer 40,000 Novel The galactic core is beset by warp storms of a fury the Leagues of Votann have not seen for ten millennia. With both the Imperium of Man and the powers of the warp encroaching further and further onto the Kin’s territories, war reigns supreme amongst the coreward stars. READ IT BECAUSE Discover what happens when a Hernkyn Prospect leader and her companions are plunged into a venture beyond their wildest expectations, and find themselves set against an ancient, deadly foe guarding a mysterious but magnificent prize. THE STORY Myrtun Dammergot, leader for the Kindred of the Eternal Starforge, is in her element, exploiting the unending conflict and living a life of adventure, without the unwanted burden of responsibility. But when a messenger from her Kindred’s Hold ship brings news that upends everything she knows, responsibility, challenges, and opportunity come knocking. Written by Gav Thorpe. -
The Slaughterbound share their forms with the possessing spirit of a Bloodthirster. Such an infernal fusion lends the host colossal strength and insatiable rage, driving them to reckless butchery. Containing such power requires a great force of will, however, and the demise of such a warrior is often explosive. This multipart plastic kit builds one Slaughterbound, a mighty daemon-possessed warrior for your World Eaters armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. This savage leader offers a bloodthirsty way to add even more hitting power to your charge, and inspires nearby warriors to even greater acts of skull-taking. He can be assembled with one of two different heads, and with or without an icon of Khorne rising over his head, offering a degree of customisation to your Bloodthirster-possessed brute. This kit comprises 25 plastic components, and 1x Citadel 50mm Round Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
The Lord of Poxes lumbers into battle amidst a churning cloud of spore-thick plague smog. These foul fumes, which wheeze from the miasmic turbine on his back, can veil advancing Death Guard warriors from harm, and also send enemies crumpling to the ground as they claw at swollen throats and drown on their own dissolving lungs. This multipart plastic kit builds one Lord of Poxes, a fog-shrouded leader for your Death Guard armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. This hulking warrior is a fitting general, firing off shots with his plasma pistol before charging in with a massive, slab-like great plague blade – excellent weapons for taking down the hated Space Marines. The Lord of Poxes is ideal for wading into the thickest fighting at the head of your Plague Marines' advance. This kit comprises 15 plastic components, and 1x Citadel 40mm Round Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Vulkan He'stan, the Forgefather of the Salamanders, strides into battle with the weapons of his Primarch in his hands. As the seeker of the lost relics of Vulkan, he is relentless in his quest, willing to fight through any foe and face down any danger to see his oaths fulfilled. This multipart plastic kit builds Vulkan He'stan, a legendary hero for your Space Marines armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. As the Forgefather of the Chapter, he is entrusted with the relics of the Primarch – the Spear of Vulkan, a blade that burns so brightly it can set even ceramite ablaze, Kesare's Mantle, an impenetrable drakescale cloak, and the Gauntlet of the Forge, whose molten rage none can endure. The miniature is packed with Salamanders details, including Chapter iconography, finely wrought flames on the armour, and lizard scale. There is also a choice of two different heads – one with a helmet and one bare. Vulkan is an ideal addition to your Salamanders collection and excels at unleashing the fury of the forge upon the battlefield. This kit comprises 16 plastic components, and 1x Citadel 40mm Round Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for this miniature are available as a free download from the Warhammer Community website. -
Ironkin Steeljacks are natural soldiers, gifted by the Votann with innate martial talents. They can anchor entire battle lines, shrugging off enemy firepower that would fell lesser Kin. When on the offensive, they unleash precision salvoes of searing volkanite beams that scour chosen foes from sites of value to their kindred. When equipped with plasma swords or concussion gauntlets, they excel as piledriving shock troops. Such squads can smash breaches in enemy lines, pulverise the foe’s elite infantry, and tear holes in armoured plating and monstrous flesh alike. This multipart plastic kit builds three Ironkin Steeljacks, immensely strong and resilient warriors for your Leagues of Votann armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. These hulking creations make ideal shock troops and are an excellent way to add more character to your collection, both tactically and aesthetically, given their height and mechanical nature. The unit can be armed with heavy volkanite disintegrators to obliterate enemies at distance, or an Autoch-pattern bolter, and either a plasma sword or concussion gauntlet, to devastate them in melee. There are also parts to build one of the Ironkin Steeljacks as an optional Steeljack Theyn. This kit comprises 82 plastic components, 3x Citadel 40mm Round Bases, and 1x Leagues of Votann Transfer Sheet containing 555 high-quality waterslide transfers to decorate your miniatures. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Buri Aegnirssen surges into the foe with the ferocious abandon of one with nothing left to lose. With sweeps of his adaptable darkstar glaive, Bane, this hardened survivor carves a bloody path through the enemy. Not even the most monstrous prey can evade the colossal reach of the Thrice‑devoured’s vengeance. This multipart plastic kit builds Buri Aegnirssen, a ferocious leader for your Leagues of Votann armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. This savage soldier has seen countless battles and endured injuries that would have laid most Kin low. He wields a custom darkstar glaive and an Autoch-pattern bolt pistol sidearm with expert skill. Buri is the ideal commander for an aggressive force as he likes to get to grips with his foes, no matter who or what they are. This kit comprises 13 plastic components, and 1x Citadel 40mm Round Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.