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Ozostium Aranthus has claimed rulership of Necromunda. However, Lady Haera Helmawr has allied with her brother Tamino to recover a weapon capable of ending even an undying Aranthian – a Sthenian-pattern Spyrer Suit. Now is the final stand for Lady Haera, her Spyrers, and those gangs loyal to the Helmawr. It is up to these holdout forces to strike deep into Hive Primus and reclaim the spire in the name of Lord Gerontius. Yet it is not only Ozostium’s loyal Enforcers and gangs they must contend with – at the very peak of the hive, deep within the Imperial Spire, the Aranthian himself waits for one final showdown… This narrative expansion follows on from the explosive events of Necromunda: The Aranthian Succession – Ruins of Jardlan, and concludes the Succession Campaign. It also introduces new rules to add even more variety, scope, and excitement to your battles on Necromunda. This 128-page hardback supplement contains: – Ozostium Enthroned: Thrilling background chronicles the events bringing this campaign arc to its conclusion, including the savage battles between Lady Haera and Ozostium Aranthus himself. – The Succession Campaign: Rules for playing the fourth and final instalment in the Succession Campaign through a series of linked games. Gangs take sides between the Aranthians and those still loyal to Helmawr, as the Spyrers and Lady Haera attempt to take control back from Ozostium and those he's swayed to his cause. – Narrative Scenarios: Seven narrative scenarios, and one multi-player scenario, that reflect the events of the fight to the highest levels of the Spire, district by district, including Death from Above, Breach the Spire, Psychic War, Fortress Assault, and Escape the Spire! – Dramatis Personae: Ozostium Aranthus joins the fight in person, allowing you to petition this incredibly powerful fighter to aid your gang. – Additional Rules: New rules for Spyre Hunters, Hangers-on, Aranthian-aligned gangs, and Justicar Courts. This is an expansion to Necromunda – you'll need a copy of the Necromunda: Core Rulebook to use the contents of this book. This expansion is only available while stocks last. -
A Bubonic Cell, led by a Rotbringer Sorcerer, will travel far and wide to bring contagion and decay to lands untouched by disease. Particularly lively and mischievous daemons are included in this foul gathering, wrenched from the depths of the Grandfather’s domain through defiling rituals. Warriors of the Rotmire Creed are often drawn to these diseased hordes, hoping to glean some pestilential knowledge to enhance the potency of their poisons. Grandfather Nurgle calls you to war, and this box is an ideal way to start a new Maggotkin of Nurgle collection – or expand an existing army – and save money compared to buying the kits individually. This army is led by a Rotbringer Sorcerer, wielding the putrefying magic of their patron. The bulk of the army comprises a cult of the Rotmire Creed, mortal followers who seek to expand the reach of Nurgle's contagions. A sizeable contingent of Nurglings is along for the ride. These capering daemonic hosts are hard to kill, making them ideal for holding vital objectives. An eager Beast of Nurgle backs everything up, ready to take on your largest foes. These miniatures comprise a complete Spearhead force, meaning you're ready to jump into tight, tactical games and drown the Mortal Realms in rivers of filth right out of the box. This boxed set builds 18 multipart plastic Maggotkin of Nurgle miniatures: – 1x Rotbringer Sorcerer – 1x Beast of Nurgle – 6x Nurglings – 10x Rotmire Creed miniatures The miniatures in this box are easy to customise. The Rotbringer Sorcerer includes a choice of heads – one human, and one a mutated fly head. The Beast of Nurgle includes three options for the belly, two sets of hands and feet, three different faces, two crests of tentacles, and two slavering tongues. The piles of Nurglings can be assembled in dozens of different ways. The Rotmire Creed include a Witherlord champion, a Bloated One with raker-claws or a raker-claw and hooked net, two Carrion Catchers, each with a choice of snatcher-hook or impaler, and six Mirefolk Outcasts, each with a choice of bilewood weapons or a bilewood weapon and shield. This kit comprises 161 plastic components, 6x Citadel 40mm Round Bases, 6x Citadel 25mm Round Bases, 3x Citadel 32mm Round Bases, 2x Citadel 28.5mm Round Base, and 1x Citadel 60mm Round Base. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
The Pustules are an infamous tallyband of Plaguebearers charged with spreading the most virulent diseases across every land yet to feel the Grandfather’s beneficent touch. Accompanied by a looming Gnarlmaw and led by a Spoilpox Scrivener, they seed the earth with abundant contagion while cataloguing the many poxes unleashed by their diligent efforts. This multipart plastic kit builds The Pustules – a Regiment of Renown for your Blades of Khorne, Disciples of Tzeentch, Hedonites of Slaanesh, Helsmiths of Hashut, Skaven, or Slaves to Darkness armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. The individual units can also be used in your Maggotkin of Nurgle army, and you'll save money compared to buying them individually. Led by a Spoilpox Scrivener named Ortholax Noxiblight, Herald of Nurgle, the bulk of the force is composed of shambling Plaguebearers – daemons blessed by Nurgle to be hardy and surprisingly deadly. A huge Feculent Gnarlmaw manifests alongside the daemonic host, corrupting the very ground upon which they tread. This boxed set builds 12 multipart plastic Maggotkin of Nurgle miniatures: – 1x Spoilpox Scrivener, Herald of Nurgle – 1x Feculent Gnarlmaw – 10x Plaguebearers The Plaguebearers come with parts to build an optional champion, musician, and demonic icon bearer, who can be assembled with your choice of two icons. The heads and arms are interchangeable across the Plaguebearers' bodies in the set. Nurglings and other accessories can be used to further customise them. This kit comprises 110 plastic components, 10x Citadel 32mm Round Bases, and 1x Citadel 40mm Round Base. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. This boxed set is only available while stocks last. -
Pestigors have a deep, abiding hatred of civilisation, and their only desire is to see it utterly destroyed. These bestial creatures spread filth and disease wherever they go, seeding corruption until the lands are saturated before moving on to find the next place to contaminate. This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Pestigors, diseased beastmen for your Maggotkin of Nurgle armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. These bloated, rotting creatures are ready to march at the forefront of your army, shrugging off blows and getting to grips with their enemies so they can wreak havoc with their corroded weapons. The kit includes parts to build an optional champion, standard bearer, and musician, offering a degree of customisation to your unit. This kit comprises 54 plastic components and 10x Citadel 32mm Round Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Putrid Blightkings carve their way forward with slime-encrusted blades, hammers, and axes. Their rotting bodies emanate an unnaturally offensive odour that impedes the concentration of nearby priests and wizards. This multipart plastic kit builds five Putrid Blightkings, elite infantry for your Maggotkin of Nurgle armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. These bloated warriors specialise in hunting down enemy Priests and Wizards. When they catch their prey, they make short work of them in melee with their brutal, pox-blighted weapons. Blessed with unnatural resilience, they can easily shrug off wounds that would slay a lesser warrior, and their bodies are draped in ragged robes, giving them a twisted ceremonial appearance. The kit includes parts to build an optional champion and standard bearer, offering a degree of customisation for your devoted infantry. This kit comprises 48 plastic components and 5x Citadel 40mm Round Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Inexorably, the befouled armies of the Maggotkin march upon the lands, sowing despair and disease. Servants of the Plague God Nurgle, they desire only to share his ‘gifts’ and propagate his virulent Garden. Bloated with putrefaction and surrounded by clouds of flies, they are a hideous sight. Mortal Rotbringers and plague daemons fight side by side, their numerous maladies granting them strength and endurance. Striking out from their reeking strongholds, they seek to corrupt all with sickness and blight. Chaos Battletome: Maggotkin of Nurgle is an essential book for collectors and gamers who want to spread Grandfather Nurgle's gifts to the Mortal Realms. This repugnant grimoire is gorged with disgusting artwork, loathsome background material about the followers of the Plague God, atmospheric photography, and the rules you'll need to bring your foes to heel. 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 using this host, no matter how you like to collect, paint, and play with your Maggotkin of Nurgle. This 106-page hardback book contains: – Background, art, and fiction giving you a deeper understanding of the followers of the Plague God – A description of their many shambling units, along with detailed photography and artwork – Faction rules including battle traits, battle formations, heroic traits, artefacts of power, Prayers, and Spells – 33 warscrolls, covering units and terrain – A Spearhead guide, including gameplay and hobby advice, along with its own set of warscrolls and army abilities for the Bubonic Cell – 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 Chaos armies – A handy reference section with army abilities, magic, and battle traits – An 8-page gatefold section, featuring a map of the Everspring Swathe, and details of the Lords of Pestilence This book also contains a one-use code to unlock Chaos Battletome: Maggotkin of Nurgle content in Warhammer Age of Sigmar: The App. -
The Maggotkin of Nurgle go to war as a tide of filth, rusty armour, and distended flesh. Surrounded by clouds of flies, they march forward relentlessly, closing ranks until they're close enough to unleash their pox-blessed weapons. Few can withstand them for long, as their flesh begins to break out in welts and their equipment decays in front on their eyes. This set of 45 cards will help you keep track of your Maggotkin of Nurgle in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. There are individual warscroll cards for each unit and faction terrain piece – detailing their profiles, wargear, options, and special abilities. They are an ideal way to easily check key information in the heat of battle. You'll also find special warscroll cards for use in Spearhead games. These cards are only available while stocks last. Contains 45 Cards: – 33x Warscroll cards – 12x Spearhead cards with battle traits, regiment abilities, and enhancements for the Bubonic Cell and Bleak Host All cards measure 70mm by 121mm. Some are double-sided, featuring colour-coded rules and abilities on one side, with an explanation of each on the reverse. You'll need a copy of Chaos Battletome: Maggotkin of Nurgle, which is available separately, to make full use of these cards. -
A Warhammer Age of Sigmar Anthology In every duardin’s soul there burns the legend of the Wanderer known as Grombrindal, the mysterious whitebeard appearing since time immemorial to guide his people through their darkest hours – though few can attest to seeing him in the flesh. READ IT BECAUSE It's a tour of the breadth and depth of duardin culture in the Mortal Realms, all centered around the heroic deeds of Grombrindal, the semi-mythical whitebeard who is always ready to save the day. THE STORY When the ancient sky-city of Barak-Thryng comes under attack by the Gloomspite Gitz on their quest to reach the Bad Moon, it is an opportunity for the city’s defenders to prove their mettle. But there are darker, more dangerous forces pulling the strings behind this attack, for the Weaver of Fates has set his gaze upon the city. It is into this powder keg that Grombrindal appears. And he is followed by the Oathbreakers, desperate for the whitebeard’s help in lifting an ancient curse afflicting one of their number, a curse Grombrindal had promised to lift – the Ancestor’s Burden. Contents Rat-Tail (short story) High Airs (short story) Durkar's Wake (short story) King Osgek's Prize (short story) No God's Land (short story) Bitter Oaths (short story) The Maker's Promise (novella) Written by Chris Thursten. -
A Gotrek Gurnisson Novel Greywater Fastness – an industrial canker in the heart of Ghyran. Foundries and metalworks pump soot and fire endlessly into the skies of the Realm of Life. Dusty streets hide peril at every turn, and attacks by the Dreadwood Sylvaneth hamper the city’s relentless encroachment. READ IT BECAUSE Gotrek takes on some of his earliest enemies again – the scheming skaven! It may be a different time, and a different world, but the legendary Slayer hasn't lost his knack for dealing with vermin. THE STORY Gotrek Gurnisson barges into Greywater Fastness seeking answers as to why his Fyreslayer rune is mysteriously waning. But finding them in the stronghold's clogged and blackened arteries may prove far more difficult than first thought, and with skaven warlocks building something deep underground – something that will cement their place in skavendom forever – Gotrek begins to wonder if he might instead find that which has eluded him these past ages – his doom. Written by David Guymer. -
Book 3 in the Farsight Series Deep in the Vior’losan desert, an exile both revered and reviled lives a life of solitude. Farsight has retired his uncanny alien sword and bleeding-edge XV8 battlesuit so that his beloved enclaves can prosper in peace. But when the jaws of a tyranid bio-fleet close in on Vior’los, threatening to devour his adopted home, he must once more take up his blade in its defence. READ IT BECAUSE Farsight is back! As the legendary commander comes out of retirement, can he deal with both a vicious alien invasion and the plotting of an ethereal to save his home? It's another action-packed tale from the master of the t'au empire, Phil Kelly. THE STORY As the tyranids consume the planet of Vior'los and its enclaves, an inside threat emerges in the form of the scheming ethereal Aun’Va, and the fortress world is soon reduced to its last eight warriors. Among them is Torchstar, a young rebel in possession of battlesuits prised from Aun’Va’s iron grip, and as unlikely allies are thrown together in the dwindling hope of victory, Farsight’s ultimate test is still to come. Written by Phil Kelly. -
Wolf Scouts are a wild pack that's capable of operating far from the rest of their battle-brothers. Chosen for their maverick nature, every member of a Wolf Scouts kill team has their own equipment and loadout, and their own saga to write. This multipart plastic kit builds six Wolf Scouts operatives. These miniatures can be used as hard-bitten Wolf Scouts warriors in games of Kill Team, or fielded in a Space Wolves army in games of Warhammer 40,000. The kit includes options, accessories, and different heads to customise your kill team, plus components to build specialists like the shamanistic Fangbearer, instinctive Hunter, psychic Rune Priest Skjald, and more. Inside the box, you will also find a sheet of 34 double-sided Wolf Scouts tokens, so you can easily keep track of your equipment and in-game effects in the heat of battle. This kit is supplied with 1x Space Wolves Transfer Sheet, containing 419 high-quality waterslide transfers. These include symbols for the Blackmanes, the Champions of Fenris, the Bloodmaws, the Spirit Wolves, and the Deathwolves Great Companies, along with vehicle and saga markings. This kit comprises 115 plastic components, 5x Citadel 32mm Round Bases, and 1x Citadel 60mm by 35mm Oval Base. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. You will need a copy of the Kill Team: Core Book and the Wolf Scouts Datacards, both available separately, to make full use of the contents of this box. Rules for using these miniatures in your games of Warhammer 40,000 can be downloaded for free from the Warhammer Community website. -
The Emperor’s Children are prideful traitors who have fallen victim to their depraved obsessions. Upon the battlefields of the 41st Millennium, they indulge these obsessions in a horrifyingly violent fashion. Always on the move, they are driven by their compulsive need to experience new thrills and, in honour of Slaanesh, they weave an exquisitely intricate and lurid tapestry of violence. This packed boxed set is ideal for starting a new Emperor’s Children collection – or expanding an existing army – to unleash in games of Warhammer 40,000, and save money compared to buying the kits separately. Led by a mighty winged Daemon Prince of Slaanesh, the force is composed of power-armoured warriors – you'll find ten Infractors and ten Tormentors for taking and holding objectives, and pushing forward into melee. Backing them up are two units of Noise Marines, ready to shred the sanity (and armour) of any who dare to oppose you. This boxed set builds 33 multipart plastic Emperor's Children miniatures: – 1x Daemon Prince of Slaanesh with Wings – 12x Noise Marines – 10x Infractors (which can alternatively be built as Tormentors) – 10x Tormentors (which can alternatively be built as Infractors) The miniatures in this box are easy to customise. The Daemon Prince includes a choice of clawed or hooved legs perched atop either a cracked rock or a pile of stones and skulls. The torso can be equipped with one of two suits of armour – an ornate breastplate suited to Warhammer Age of Sigmar, or a warped parody of power armour for the 41st Millennium – each with a similar set of pauldrons and vambrace-clad forearms. The Daemon Prince can be armed with a hellforged sword, a daemonic axe, or a pair of malefic talons, with a choice of arm poses. From its back sprouts a pair of wings, a grisly trophy rack, or a corrupted Heretic Astartes power pack. The kit also includes six different heads – one designed for each of the Chaos Gods and two for Chaos Undivided – with a suite of trophies, Chaotic sigils, and tail tips to truly dedicate your creation to the Ruinous Powers. Two of the Noise Marines can be built as an optional Disharmonists, and up to four can be armed with an optional blastmaster. The Disharmonists each have three different heads to choose from, and the Noise Marines have interchangeable heads and shoulder pads – there are 18 helmeted heads, 10 bare heads, 12 Emperor's Children shoulder pads, and 24 standard ones. The Infractors and Tormentors have the same frames, so you can build 20 Infractors, 20 Tormentors, or 10 of each. The Tormentors are armed with a boltgun and a close combat weapon, and two in every 10 can be armed with an optional special weapon – there are four meltaguns and four plasma guns in the kit. Alternatively, the miniatures can be assembled as Infractors, close combat warriors armed with a bolt pistol and duelling sabre. The kit includes Obsessionists to lead each squad – they each have a choice of two different loincloths and can each be armed with either a plasma pistol or bolt pistol, and a rupture lash or power sword. Whichever unit you choose to assemble, you'll find loads of options to customise your squads – interchangeable heads and shoulder pads. There are 24 helmeted heads, 16 bare heads, 24 Emperor's Children shoulder pads, and 40 standard ones. There's also a multitude of accessories, including grenades, pouches, and combat stims. This kit is supplied with 4x Emperor’s Children Transfer Sheets, each containing 150 high-quality waterslide transfers to decorate your miniatures. These include Emperor’s Children symbols in a variety of colours and sizes, plus a selection of twisted Slaaneshi runes and script. This kit comprises 800 plastic components, 1x Citadel 60mm Round Base, 12x Citadel 40mm Round Bases, and 20x Citadel 32mm Round Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. This boxed set is only available while stocks last. -
Chaos Marauders are tough and capable warriors, independent and fierce. They have no time for ploughshare or sickle, for their tools are the axe, the sword, and the shield. What their own lands cannot provide, they simply take by force, mercilessly plundering and pillaging the civilised nations of the world. This multipart plastic kit builds 20 Chaos Marauders, savage mortal followers for your Warriors of Chaos armies in games of Warhammer: The Old World. These frenzied warriors hail from the frozen wastes of the north and are prepared to unleash cold fury on the enemies of their Dark Gods. If you're looking for a horde of tough, hard-hitting warriors to fill out your ranks, the Chaos Marauders are ideal. The contents of this box can be assembled as one large unit of 20 warriors, or two smaller units of ten warriors – each with their own optional champion, standard bearer, and musician. Every Marauder can be armed with either a hand weapon and shield, a great weapon, or a flail. The hand weapons and shields are interchangeable across the miniatures, and they each have a choice of head – helmeted or bare. This kit is supplied with 1x Warriors of Chaos Transfer Sheet, containing 246x high-quality waterslide transfers. These include markings for the Cult of the Bloodied Hound, the Cult of the Slithering Serpent, the Cult of the Carrion Crow, and the Cult of the Fell Raptor, along with other Chaos symbols and cursed runes. This kit comprises 256 plastic components and 20x Citadel 30mm Square Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Marauder Horsemen ride powerful, foul-tempered beasts into battle. Once a rider has broken such a horse, it will remain loyal until death. Fed on a diet of human flesh and watered-down blood, these snorting, high-spirited steeds have a glint of intelligent menace in their eyes and will go berserk when engaged at close quarters. This multipart plastic kit builds ten Chaos Marauder Horsemen, savage mortal cavalry for your Warriors of Chaos armies in games of Warhammer: The Old World. These frenzied warriors hail from the frozen wastes of the north and are prepared to unleash cold fury on the enemies of their Dark Gods. If you're looking for an agile unit to harass the enemy and finish off weakened foes, the Marauder Horsemen are ideal. The contents of this box can be assembled as one large unit of ten Horsemen, or two smaller units of five Horsemen – each with their own optional champion standard bearer, and musician. Every Marauder can be armed with either a spear and a shield, or a flail, and they each have a choice of head – helmeted or bare. This kit is supplied with 1x Warriors of Chaos Transfer Sheet, containing 246x high-quality waterslide transfers. These include markings for the Cult of the Bloodied Hound, the Cult of the Slithering Serpent, the Cult of the Carrion Crow, and the Cult of the Fell Raptor, along with other Chaos symbols and cursed runes. This kit comprises 152 plastic components and 10x Citadel 30mm by 60mm Rectangle Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Breacher Squads are sent into the most hazardous spheres of warfare, such as boarding actions on spacecraft or the first wave of attackers into a fortress. Since the early days of the Great Crusade, specialised wargear and tactics have been under continuous development, including the use of heavy shields to resist enemy fire and specialised weaponry to bypass bulkheads and shatter strongpoints. This multipart plastic kit builds ten Breacher Squad Legionaries, well-protected close-quarters specialists for your Legiones Astartes armies in games of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy. Equipped with boarding shields and one-handed bolters, they can shrug off firepower that would take down a standard Tactical Legionary. They are ideal for adding durability and close to mid-range hitting power to your force without sacrificing flexibility. The kit includes parts to build an optional Sergeant, Legionary with nuncio-vox, Legionary with vexilla, and Legionary with augury scanner. The Sergeant has a choice of two heads – one bare and one helmeted. He can be armed with a power sword, power fist, or lightning claw, and can also take an optional melta bomb. One Legionary can be armed with an optional graviton gun, and another can be armed with an optional lascutter. There are also accessories – including grenades, pistol holsters, and pouches – that are interchangeable across the miniatures. These miniatures have no Legion-specific markings, so you can use them in any Legiones Astartes force, whether you're loyal to the Emperor or have joined Horus in his rebellion. This kit is supplied with 1x Legiones Astartes Infantry Transfer Sheet, containing 618 high-quality waterslide transfers. These include symbols for the Iron Warriors, Sons of Horus, Salamanders, and Imperial Fists, along with numerals, honour markings, generic markings, script, and command icons. This kit comprises 249 plastic components and 10x Citadel 32mm Round Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
One of the first issued Tactical Dreadnought Armour patterns, Cataphractii suits are heavily protected with slablike ceramite pauldrons housing additional shield generators, augmenting the toughness of even a Legiones Astartes warrior. At the outbreak of the Horus Heresy, all Legions maintained significant numbers of Cataphractii Terminators among their ranks. This multipart plastic kit builds six Cataphractii Terminators, elite heavy assault infantry for your Legiones Astartes armies in games of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy. Armed with combi-bolters and power fists, they wade through a hail of enemy fire to take on their foes at close range, making them ideal for leading a slow and purposeful advance. One of the miniatures can be built as an optional sergeant, armed with a choice of power sword, power axe, or thunder hammer, and equipped with one of three shoulder crests or an optional grenade harness. One Terminator can replace their power fist with an armour-shredding chainfist, and another can replace their combi-bolter with a heavy flamer. Each miniature has a choice of shoulder pads, matching thigh armour, and optional tilting plates, making it easy to customise your warriors. These miniatures have no Legion-specific markings, so you can use them in any Legiones Astartes force, whether you're loyal to the Emperor or have joined Horus in his rebellion. This kit is supplied with 1x Legiones Astartes Infantry Transfer Sheet, containing 618 high-quality waterslide transfers. These include symbols for the Iron Warriors, Sons of Horus, Salamanders, and Imperial Fists, along with numerals, honour markings, generic markings, script, and command icons. This kit comprises 173 plastic components and 6x Citadel 40mm Round Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
One of the first issued Tactical Dreadnought Armour patterns, Cataphractii suits are heavily protected with slablike ceramite pauldrons housing additional shield generators, augmenting the toughness of even a Legiones Astartes warrior. At the outbreak of the Horus Heresy, all Legions maintained significant numbers of Cataphractii Terminators among their ranks. This multipart plastic kit builds six Cataphractii Terminators, elite heavy assault infantry for your Legiones Astartes armies in games of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy. Armed with volkite chargers and power mauls, they wade through a hail of enemy fire to take on their foes at close range, making them ideal for leading a slow and purposeful advance. One of the miniatures can be built as an optional sergeant, armed with a choice of power sword, power axe, or thunder hammer, and equipped with one of three shoulder crests or an optional grenade harness. One Terminator can replace their volkite charger with a reaper autocannon. Each miniature has a choice of shoulder pads, matching thigh armour, and optional tilting plates, making it easy to customise your warriors. These miniatures have no Legion-specific markings, so you can use them in any Legiones Astartes force, whether you're loyal to the Emperor or have joined Horus in his rebellion. This kit is supplied with 1x Legiones Astartes Infantry Transfer Sheet, containing 618 high-quality waterslide transfers. These include symbols for the Iron Warriors, Sons of Horus, Salamanders, and Imperial Fists, along with numerals, honour markings, generic markings, script, and command icons. This kit comprises 170 plastic components and 6x Citadel 40mm Round Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Breacher Squads are sent into the most hazardous spheres of warfare, such as boarding actions on spacecraft or the first wave of attackers into a fortress. Since the early days of the Great Crusade, specialised wargear and tactics have been under continuous development, including the use of heavy shields to resist enemy fire and specialised weaponry to bypass bulkheads and shatter strongpoints. This multipart plastic kit converts a MKIII Tactical Squad into a Breacher Squad for your Legiones Astartes armies in games of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy. They are ideal for adding durability and close to mid-range hitting power to your force without sacrificing flexibility. The kit also comes with a lascutter for getting through the toughest of bulkheads and a graviton gun to give you the upper hand in close encounters. Contents: – 10x Boarding shields – 10x MKIII helmeted heads – 1x MKIII command helmet – 1x Bare head – 1x Breacher charge – 1x Lascutter – 1x Graviton gun – 10x Bolters – 10x Left arms – 10x Right arms – 10x Shield hands This upgrade kit comprises 65 plastic components and is designed to be used with the MKIII Tactical Squad, which is available separately. These components require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Buoyed aloft by the vigour of the wind, the Hurakan Vanguard protect the borders of Lumineth territory with the swiftness of a speeding zephyr. Through their bond with the air, these devoted warriors of Hysh fight within the heart of a hurricane. Its powerful currents carry the aelves and lend their arrows greater strength, while enemies caught within the swirling tumult are completely outmanoeuvred and picked apart. On the wind they ride! This box is an ideal way to start a new Lumineth Realm-lords collection – or expand an existing army – and save money compared to buying the kits individually. This elite force is led by a Hurakan Windmage – a powerful spellcaster riding a bank of sentient cloud – and defended by a unit of Vanari Auralan Wardens wielding spears and shields. A unit of Hurakan Windchargers adds the speed you'll need to take and hold distant objectives. Supporting the force with volleys from its Bow of the Wind's Vengeance is a mighty Hurakan Spirit of the Wind. These miniatures comprise a complete Spearhead force, meaning you're ready to jump into tight, tactical games and cleanse the Mortal Realms. This boxed set builds 17 multipart plastic Lumineth Realm-lords miniatures: – 1x Hurakan Windmage – 1x Hurakan Spirit of the Wind (which can alternatively be built as Sevireth, Lord of the Seventh Wind) – 5x Hurakan Windchargers – 10x Vanari Auralan Wardens The miniatures in this box offer a degree of customisation. The Hurakan Windchargers include parts to build an optional champion and standard bearer. The Vanari Auralan Wardens have parts to build up to two optional champions, of which one can be used in game. Each are armed with either a sword or rod of office in their hand, and have choice of two heads – one bare and one helmeted. There are six female heads (in three designs) that are interchangeable across the four female bodies (in two designs). There are also eight male heads (in four designs) that are interchangeable across the six male bodies (in three designs). The kit includes 20 shields (in 10 designs) that are interchangeable across the unit. The Hurakan Spirit of the Wind can alternatively be built as Sevireth, Lord of the Seventh Wind – a legendary wind spirit of Hysh. This kit comprises 250 plastic components, 1x Citadel 60mm Round Base, 3x Citadel 45mm Groove Stems, 6x Citadel 60mm by 35mm Oval Bases, and 10x Citadel 32mm Round Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
The Lumineth Realm-lords fight alongside the elemental avatars of the realms, unleashing the forces of the earth, air, and sea. Their martial prowess is rarely matched, and their armies are disciplined and well-equipped. This set of 41 cards will help you keep track of your Lumineth Realm-lords in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. There are individual warscroll cards for each unit, manifestation, and faction terrain piece – detailing their profiles, wargear, options, and special abilities. They are an ideal way to check key information in the heat of battle. You'll also find special warscroll cards for use in Spearhead games. These cards are only available while stocks last. Contains 41 Cards: – 29x Warscroll cards – 12x Spearhead cards with battle traits, regiment abilities, and enhancements for the Glittering Phalanx and Hurakan Vanguard All cards measure 70mm by 121mm. Some are double-sided, featuring colour-coded rules and abilities on one side, with an explanation of each on the reverse. You'll need a copy of Order Battletome: Lumineth Realm-lords, which is available separately, to make full use of these cards.