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The World Eaters are ferocious transhuman warriors driven by a burning need to unleash violent savagery. Once a Legion loyal to the Emperor, they long ago followed their Daemon Primarch, Angron, into worship of the Chaos God Khorne. Clad in power armour corrupted with the iconography of their dark god and clasping chainblades, they hurl themselves at the enemy, hacking and dismembering in a killing frenzy. Codex: World Eaters is a vital book for collectors who enjoy setting the chosen of Khorne upon an unsuspecting galaxy. This impressive tome is packed with blood-soaked artwork, dread background material, inspiring photography, and the rules you need to unleash your ferocious warriors in games of Warhammer 40,000. You'll find datasheets, Detachments, narrative Crusade rules, and a self-contained Combat Patrol section to help you fight tight, tactical games with your collection. This book will allow you to live out your worship of the Blood God no matter how you like to collect, paint, and play with your World Eaters. Inside this 112-page hardback book, you'll find: – Brutal background material for these blood-soaked butchers, including their history and current skull-claiming activities – Epic art and photography to inspire you to greater acts of conquest and massacre – Rules for using the World Eaters and daemons of Khorne in games of Warhammer 40,000, with 30 datasheets, five Detachments, and two army-wide rules – A set of rules to launch your own narrative Crusade, taking part in the Skull Harvest to claim the skulls of worthy foes, and earn the Boons of Khorne – A guide to painting your Combat Patrol and rules for fielding the Frenzied Reavers in skirmish-sized games This book also contains a one-use code to unlock Codex: World Eaters content in Warhammer 40,000: The App. -
Fire Dragons are inspired by the Dragon, that mythical fire-breathing creature of Aeldari myth, and represent the facet of Khaine that is wanton destruction. Those who serve the Fire Dragon Aspect shrines are aggressive and warlike, seeking nothing less than the total and utter obliteration of their enemies. This multipart plastic kit builds five Fire Dragons – deadly flame-hurling warriors for use in Aeldari armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. These elite destructive troops can turn even the most heavily armoured battle tank into molten remains. One member of the squad can be assembled as an optional Fire Dragon Exarch who can be armed with a choice of weapons including a firepike, Dragon axe and Dragon fusion pistol, Dragon's breath flamer, or Exarch's Dragon fusion gun. The Fire Dragons can each take one of various head options, including bare heads, making it easy to customise your squad, and one can be built throwing a grenade. The kit also contains a Fire Dragon Aspect shrine token. This kit comprises 77 plastic components, 5x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases, and 1x Citadel 25mm Round Base. This set also includes 1x Aeldari Transfer Sheet containing 378 waterslide transfers to customise your miniatures. The miniatures are supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend 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 Legiones Astartes have access to vast arsenals of death-dealing wargear, often equipping leaders with specialised weapons for close-quarters fighting, and Despoiler Squads, sent in to butcher their opponents in the swirl of melee combat. This plastic upgrade kit can be used to equip Legionaries from the MKIII and MKVI miniatures with a versatile set of melee weapons, suitable to arm squad leaders, and equip a 10-man Despoiler Squad. You'll find a huge variety, allowing you to choose weapons that fit your Legion's style of war and add character to your army. You'll also find a set of arms that can be used to vary your poses and hold two-handed weapons. This kit contains: – 2x Sheathed chainswords – 2x Heavy chainswords – 2x Charnabal sabres – 2x Thunder hammers – 2x Power swords being drawn – 2x Power swords – 2x Power lances – 2x Hand flamers – 2x Plasma pistols – 2x Augury scanners – 2x Melta bombs – 2x Slung boltguns – 4x Power axes – 4x Power mauls – 4x Power fists – 4x Lightning claw components – 4x Volkite serpenta – 4x Phobos bolt pistols – 4x Umbra bolt pistols – 4x Tigrus bolt pistols – 10x Chainswords – 8x Hands (2 sets of four variants) – 10x Heads (2 sets of five variants) – 42x Arms (2 sets of 21 variants) This upgrade kit comprises 130 plastic components and is designed to be assembled with the plastic MKIII and MKVI Space Marines kits, which are sold separately. These components are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
The Kasrkin are the elite of the elite. These special operatives are trusted with more potent weaponry – such as high-powered hot-shot lasguns – and are equipped with thicker carapace armour to protect them in the most dangerous killzones. This multipart plastic kit builds a squad of 10 Kasrkin, Cadia's unmatched special forces. These miniatures can be used as Kasrkin operatives in games of Kill Team or fielded with Astra Militarum armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. These highly-trained soldiers are armed with hot-shot lasguns fuelled by a back-mounted power-pack and can be equipped with various special weapons – including grenade launchers, hot-shot volley guns, and meltaguns. The kit includes loads of interchangeable heads and accessories to customise your kill team, plus components to build specialists like the camouflaged Sharpshooter, stimm-wielding Combat Medic, explosive Demo-trooper, and more. Inside the box, you will also find a set of 38 Kasrkin tokens, so you can easily keep track of your equipment and in-game effects in the heat of battle. This set comprises 166 plastic components and is supplied with 10x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases. This set also includes 1x Cadian Infantry Transfer Sheet containing 597 high-quality waterslide transfers for you to use to decorate your models. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
The Blood Angels favour close-ranged strikes where their speed, grace, and skill can be harnessed. Assault Intercessors form the backbone of these forces, equipped for melee but versatile by nature. When the elite Sanguinary Guard lend their strength, they are a deadly foe indeed. Take the fight to the enemies of the Imperium with this aggressive Combat Patrol. Led by a Blood Angels Captain, who can be armed with a wide array of wargear, and six impressive Sanguinary Guard, this army hits hard. Backed up by a core of Assault Intercessors and kitted out with Blood Angels upgrades, your army will crash into their foes like a ceramite tidal wave. This box 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 Blood Angels force 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 Citadel miniatures: – 1x Blood Angels Captain – 6x Sanguinary Guard – 10x Assault Intercessors – 2x Blood Angels Upgrades This set also includes a Blood Angels Transfer Sheet containing 540 high-quality waterslide transfers for you to add even more individual flavour to your miniatures. This kit contains 495 plastic components, 7x Citadel 40mm Round Bases, and 10x Citadel 32mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Tornus the Redeemed is living proof that even the most tainted are not beyond salvation. A former devotee of the Plague God, Nurgle, he now serves Sigmar with unshakeable faith. Reforged as a Knight-Azyros, he has dedicated himself to providing some degree of succour to the troubled warriors of the Ruination chambers. As a symbol of hope and faith, he carries a sacred lantern, which guides and heals the righteous while searing the eyes of Sigmar's enemies. This multipart push-fit plastic kit builds Tornus the Redeemed – a powerful hero for Stormcast Eternals armies in Warhammer Age of Sigmar. With their soul now redeemed, the warrior formerly known as Torglug the Despised is now a flying herald of Sigmar, assigned to the Ruination chambers. He flies on wings of light that resemble ragged feathers, and his armour and skin are etched with dark Ruination chambers iconography. He is armed with a powerful hallowed greatspear. This kit can alternatively be used to build a standard Knight-Azyros, armed with a star-blessed weapon. This kit contains 13 plastic components and 1x Citadel 50mm Round Hex Hole Base. This push-fit miniature is supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using 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 -
Stormvermin are easily identifiable by their relative bulk and aura of malice. Hand-picked from the most promising spawn of the litter – usually due to devouring many of their brood-mates – they are subjected to especially brutal training regimes by their Clawlords. This results in soldiers who are able to fight with a degree of precision and focus uncommon to their kin. This multipart plastic kit builds ten Stormvermin, an elite melee unit for your Skaven armies. You can assemble one as a champion, with arm and head options to personalise them. You can also build a standard bearer and a musician for your squad. Stormvermin are excellent defensive warriors, with better armour and equipment than their peers, and long polearms that help keep their opponents at bay. This makes them some of the best bodyguards in a Skaven army. This kit contains 74 plastic components, and 10x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Siege of Terra Book 8 The arch-traitor Horus Lupercal's forces have bombarded Terra, and the Imperial Palace lies in ruins. With the Emperor's dream in tatters, he now seeks only to rob Chaos of its ultimate victory… READ IT BECAUSE It's the beginning of the climax of the Horus Heresy, and hope still remains for the Loyalists! The Emperor plans a gambit that could snatch victory from the jaws of defeat – but at what cost? THE STORY There is no way out. The walls have fallen, the gates are breached, and the defenders are slain. It is the end and the death. After seven brutal years of civil war, the Warmaster stands on the verge of victory. Horus Lupercal, once-beloved son, has come to murder his father. The Emperor, a shining beacon of hope to many, an unscrupulous tyrant to others, must die. The lives of uncountable numbers have been extinguished and even primarchs, once thought immortal, have been laid low. The Emperor's dream lies in tatters, but there remains a sliver of hope. Now, at the final hour of the final day, the Emperor rises. With him come his Angel, his Praetorian, and his Captain, all determined to enact terrible vengeance. Yet the hope is slim, for the Warmaster sees all and knows all, and the ultimate victory of Chaos is at hand. There is no way out. Written by Dan Abnett. -
An Adepta Sororitas Omnibus Among the blessed ranks of the Adepta Sororitas there are those whose legends and deeds endure for millennia. Saints, both living and dead, whose radiance instils hope and courage in the ranks of the God-Emperor’s armies. READ IT BECAUSE Here, the glorious conquests and agonising losses that earned certain hallowed warriors of the Adepta Sororitas their hard-won sainthoods are retold in full. THE STORY The novel The Triumph of Saint Katherine tells the tale of this most holy procession, and how it inspires those on the battlefields of the Imperium to victory against all odds. In Celestine: The Living Saint, you will follow Saint Celestine beyond the veil of death and back again to answer the God-Emperor’s call, followed up further in the short-story Celestine: Revelation. Finally, in Ephrael Stern: The Heretic Saint, you can explore what happens when a maligned Sister of Battle is faced with the possibility of the ultimate darkness – the loss of the Imperium itself. This Omnibus Contains: – Celestine: The Living Saint (Novel) by Andy Clark – Celestine: Revelation (Short story) by Andy Clark – Ephrael Stern: The Heretic Saint (Novel) by David Annandale – The Triumph of Saint Katherine (Novel) by Danie Ware -
The Impulsor is a lightly armoured, fast-moving assault transport favoured by Vanguard Space Marine forces. Benefiting from the same advanced gravitic-impulsion technology employed by the heavier Repulsor-class chassis, the Impulsor boasts vectored thrusters that offer the it far greater manoeuvrability. Its open-backed design allows it to transport a squad of Space Marines swiftly into battle, entirely bypassing such obstacles and delivering its deadly cargo into the heart of the battle. The Impulsor is equipped with a pair of storm bolters as standard, but these can be swapped out for two fragstorm grenade launchers. The vehicle can also be upgraded with additional weapons in the form of an ironhail heavy stubber and a choice of bellicatus missile array or ironhail skytalon array. Alternatively, the Impulsor can be outfitted with an orbital comms array with which to summon a devastating barrage from space, or a shield dome to offer it additional protection with a powerful force field. The kit comprises 108 components and included all of the Impulsor's weapons and wargear options. The model comes supplied with a Citadel 100mm round base and clear hover stand upon which to mount it, as well as an Ultramarines Vehicle Transfer Sheet. -
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. -
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. -
The power-hungry veterans known as Chosen are amongst the most experienced and ruthless fighters of the Heretic Astartes. Granted – or having seized – their warband’s most powerful weapons, these warriors undertake the most glorious and dangerous missions, and are the bane of all that lives. This multipart plastic kit builds five Chosen, hardened Chaos Space Marine warriors who lead the assault on enemy positions. These veterans are armed with a dizzying variety of vicious melee armaments – accursed weapons in the form of chainswords, chainaxes, power fists, lightning claws, and different power weapons – as well as bolt pistols, boltguns, and optional special weapons for blasting chunks out of the foe – two plasma pistols, and two combi-weapons with three configurations each (flamer, melta, or plasma). In addition to cross-compatible weapons, this massively customisable kit offers a huge range of interchangeable cosmetics – including five unique backpacks, 10 unique shoulder pads, 13 unique heads (both bare and helmeted), and various accessories – as well as components to build a Chosen Champion with a choice of chestplates, loincloths, trophies, and a Chaos icon with different symbols for each Chaos God. This set comprises 102 plastic components and is supplied with 5x Citadel 32mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. -
The T'au Empire is amongst the most dynamic and determined powers in the 41st Millenium. Their technology is advanced and ever-improving, from grav-skimming gunships and artificial intelligence, to potent energy weapons and formidable battlesuits. Their territories expand with every victory, be it military or diplomatic. Yet the T'au Empire's greatest strength is its unifying philosophy – they believe it is their duty to spread the doctrine of the Greater Good to every corner and culture of this dark galaxy, and will let none stop them from bringing enlightenment to the stars. Codex: T'au Empire is a vital guide for collecting and playing games with the T'au Empire and its alien allies in Warhammer 40,000. You'll find an absolute treasure trove of information to help you muster, paint, and command your armies – including rules for narrative Crusade campaigns, Combat Patrol skirmishes, and matched play games. There's also a stunning spread of painted miniatures, evocative artwork, and immersive background material to inspire you for the Greater Good. Inside this 136-page hardback book, you'll find: – Background material detailing the T'au Empire, including its rigid caste system, varied sept worlds, and meteoric expansion, as well its long-time allies amongst the Kroot – Inspiring artwork that sheds light on the sleek aesthetic, complex technology, and alien auxiliaries of the T'au Empire – 38 datasheets detailing the profiles, wargear, and unique abilities of every T'au Empire unit, from Stealth Battlesuits to savage Krootox Rampagers – Four themed Detachments, including the Kauyon and Mont'ka metastrategies, as well as dedicated Kroot Hunting Packs, each with their own set of special rules – Crusade rules to launch a Sphere Expansion of your own, as you assimilate new systems through diplomacy and conquest – Combat Patrol rules and a painting guide for playing fast-paced games with the Sudden Dawn Cadre – An 'Eavy Metal showcase of superbly-painted Citadel miniatures to inspire you, featuring different T'au septs and Kroot kindreds This book also contains a one-use code to unlock Codex: T'au Empire content in Warhammer 40,000: The App. -
None, even amongst the Harlequins, know the limits of the Solitaire’s abilities. Tales exist of these supernatural killers running up sheer fortress walls, spilling from the shadows inside locked bunkers, even slowing time itself. For any who stand in the Solitaire’s way, death is destined. This 9-piece plastic kit makes one Harlequin Solitaire armed with a harlequin’s kiss and harlequin’s caress. Also included is the option to add a holo-field to the Solitaire’s jacket. The model is supplied with a 25mm round base -
Tzaangor Enlightened are arrogant creatures who can see the lessons of the past as easily as mortals see daylight. Some even soar into battle atop the bizarre bladed constructs known as Discs of Tzeentch, gleefully unnerving foes by cawing out their most terrible failures and sins as they strike with gilded spears. This multipart plastic kit builds three Tzaangor Enlightened. These avian mutants are armed with ornate long spears, and each can be built on foot, or riding atop a daemonic Disc of Tzeentch. The kit allows you to build one Enlightened as an Aviarch, brandishing a burning wand, and includes a range of components to customise your models – three different fanged Discs, three plumes of flame for them to fly atop, a selection of arcane tools, and eight different heads with six different sets of horns. This kit can alternatively build three Tzaangor Skyfires – prophetic mutant warriors equipped with ornate greatbows. This kit comprises 62 plastic components, and comes with 3x Citadel 40mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. These models can also be used for Thousand Sons armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. They are compatible with the Tzaangor Upgrade Pack, which is available separately and provides chainswords and autopistols as weapon options. -
Brôkhyrs are the engineers and artisans of the Leagues, and Iron-masters are the most accomplished of their kind. In battle, they take on the duty of maintaining damaged Kin war engines, often aided by Ironkin and COG repair crews. These veteran Brôkhyrs also bring their most powerful creations to war, taking satisfaction in unleashing them upon the foe with their own hands. This multipart plastic kit builds one Brôkhyr Iron-master, a high-ranking field engineer with an accompanying retinue. Armed with a graviton rifle and graviton hammer of their own creation, the Iron-master's technological skill is displayed by the many tools strung about their void-suit – a panoply spread across their four aides. A reliable Ironkin Assistant carries plenty of extra hardware, including a las-beam cutter, and three E-COGs hover with specialist tools in tow – a plasma torch, manipulator arms, and an Autoch-pattern bolt pistol, respectively. The kit includes a multispectral visor for the Iron-master, which can be worn over the eyes or pushed up onto their forehead. This set comprises 33 plastic components, and is supplied with 1x Citadel 32mm Round base, 1x Citadel 28.5mm Round Base, 3x Citadel 25mm Round Bases, and a Leagues of Votann Transfer Sheet with 555 numerals, runes, and markings for prominent Leagues. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.