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A Nacht-Ghul is an assassin and saboteur without peer. Crafted by psychic-science and esoteric chems, they are the edge of the blade in the dark that cuts away the enemies of the Delaque – or the enemies of their friends if it suits their purposes. Delaque gangs will often include these talented agents, though they do so with the knowledge that the Nacht-Ghul ultimately answers to the Star Chamber and the whispers of the Psychoterica. Expand your Delaque Gang with these seven additional fighters. These secretive agents of House Delaque are equipped with a variety of specialist wargear to better enable them to perform their shadowy purpose. The two Nacht-Ghuls can be armed with either a shivver blade and serpent’s fang, while one of the Psy-Gheists is clad in a psychomancer's harness. With the exception of the Psychoteric Wyrms, who act as psychic nodes for their masters, all of the other fighters are psykers, and will offer your gang an enormous tactical advantage. This kit is supplied as 98 components that make the following seven miniatures: - 2x Nacht-Ghul (Champions, supplied with 2x 25mm Necromunda Bases) - 2x Psy-Gheists (Prospects, supplied with 1x 32mm Necromunda Base and 1x 25mm Necromunda Base - 2x Psychoterric Wyrms (Exotic Beasts, supplied with 2x 25mm Necromunda Bases) - 1x Piscean Spektor (a Brute, supplied with 1x 40mm Necromunda Base and 1x 45mm Groove Stem set Rules for using the Nacht-Ghul, Psy-Gheists, Psychoteric Wyrm, and Piscean Spektor in games of Necromunda can be found in Necromunda: House of Shadow. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.
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Conquer the underhive with stealth, subterfuge and sabotage with the new plastic Delaque gang! While other Clan Houses proudly proclaim their strengths, proclaiming their dominance to all who will listen, Delaque silently waits and watches, leaving others to wonder what dark thoughts the House of Secrets harbours. Lovingly designed to update the classic Necromunda gang, this kit allows you to build a deadly squad of Delaque gangers. Inside, you'll find a huge range of customisation options, allowing you to equip each ganger with deadly and unusual weapons, including exotic options like the longrifle and flechette pistol. A host of heads and accessories, meanwhile, allow you to personalise each ganger and ensure no two look alike. In short – if you've got your rules and you're raring to kick off your Delaque gang or you're bolstering an existing force, this is the place to start. This box contains 10 multipart plastic Delaque gangers and 10x 25mm Necromunda bases. Rules for your Delaque gang can be found in Necromunda Gangs of the Underhive and the December 2018 issue of White Dwarf.
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A Warhammer 40,000 Omnibus A selection of titles featuring the towering Titans and Knights of the Adeptus Titanicus curated in one edition for the first time. READ IT BECAUSE Leap into the pilot's seat (or mind impulse unit) of the mightiest war machines to walk the worlds of the Imperium, with an omnibus of tales featuring Knights, Titans, and the mortal souls who harness them for battle. THE STORY The Titans and the Knights of the Adeptus Titanicus are towering war engines, each an effigy of the Omnissiah bristling with weapons enough to lay armies to waste. For ten thousand years these behemoths have stood and fought in service to the Emperor, unleashing righteous might upon the heretic, the mutant and the alien. In Gav Thorpe's Imperator: Wrath of the Omnissiah, Imperator Titan Casus Belli must fight the enemy within as well as without, as Chaos hordes engulf the forge world of Nicomedua. In Kingsblade and Knightsblade, Andy Clark tells the story of Knights Errant Danial and Luk, who must take control when tragedy strikes on the Imperial World of Donatus. And in Warlord: Fury of the God-Machine by David Annandale, the demi-legio of Pallidus Morr is sent to save a forge world from the ravages of Chaos, but find they must put aside their differences with the allies they've been sent to fight alongside. This omnibus also features the novella Knights of the Imperium by Graham McNeill and short stories by Ian St. Martin, Andy Clark, and David Annandale, curated in one edition for the first time. CONTENTS – Imperator: Wrath of the Omnissiah, by Gav Thorpe – Vengeance of the Immortal, by Gav Thorpe – Warlord: Fury of the God-Machine, by David Annandale – Gates of the Devourer, by David Annandale – Kingsblade, by Andy Clark – Becoming, by Andy Clark – Knightsblade, by Andy Clark – Defiant, by Andy Clark – Knights of the Imperium, by Graham McNeill – Hunting Ground, by Ian St. Martin
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An Orks Novel Witness a battle royale between feuding ork bosses in a fight for the position of warboss – and access to a legendary gate that will help the orks conquer the galaxy. READ IT BECAUSE It’s a raucous and bloody boyz-eye-view of a war for succession between six clans, told with typically orky flair by Mike Brooks. THE STORY With only one bastion still standing on the once unconquerable fortress world of Aranua, Warboss Gazrot Goresnappa should be basking in the light of impending victory. Instead, he lies ‘proppa dead’ beneath a decapitated Gargant’s head. The biggest and baddest bosses from each of the six (no-longer-united) clans step forward to duke it out to become the next warboss – but the ork gods have other plans. A prophecy foretells of a mysterious gate that lies beneath a human city. The one true warboss will be the first to find it, and will use it to turn the galaxy green. Da Genrul of the Blood Axes knows only he is worthy, but it seems Evil Sunz Speedboss Zagnob and Goff Big Boss Mag Dedfist didn't get the memo. To add insult to injury, neither did the leader of the grot uprising, the one true prophet of Gork and Mork (or so he claims), Snaggi Littletoof, who seeks to use this opportunity to turn the tide of grot oppression. Who will the green gods deem worthy? Written by Mike Brooks.
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Out of stock!The Adeptus Mechanicus march to war as a disturbing fusion of flesh and machine, ruling Tech-Priests and fanatical cyborg followers raising modified voices in binharic praise of the Machine God. Purge Corps Deltic-9 are equipped to scour the contamination of enemy presence from locations of strategic or exploratory importance, employing cybernetic speed and terrifying weapons. Cavalry and winged Pteraxii unleash gouts of purging flame, before radioactive Skitarii bring up the rear to reclaim whatever remains. Fight for the Omnissiah with Combat Patrol: Adeptus Mechanicus! This boxed set contains all the units you need to start your army or expand an existing collection, and will save you money compared to buying the contents individually. These miniatures provide a balanced fast-moving core for any Adeptus Mechanicus army, and can also be used as a complete force for Combat Patrol games of Warhammer 40,000 – the Combat Patrol rules are available as a free download on the Warhammer Community website. This set includes the following multipart plastic models: - 1x Tech-Priest Manipulus - 3x Serberys Sulphurhounds (which can alternatively be built as 3x Serberys Raiders) - 5x Pteraxii Sterylizors (which can alternatively be built as 5x Pteraxii Skystalkers) - 10x Skitarii Vanguard (which can alternatively be built as 10x Skitarii Rangers) 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.
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A Sydonian Skatros is a sinister cybernetic sentinel, stoic and unmoving until the moment an enemy strays into range of their huge rifle. Mechanical, stilt-like limbs allow them to traverse hazardous terrain and survey the environment, shrouded by a smog of incense-exhaust. With protocol-driven precision and an advanced scanner known as the achillan eye, they lock on to their foes’ weakpoints and unleash pinpoint fire that sows panic and agony – all the better for eroding enemy morale. This multipart plastic kit builds one Sydonian Skatros, an augmented sniper created by the Adeptus Mechanicus. This Skitarii sharpshooter can be armed with one of two long-barrelled guns – a radium jezzail, which fires radioactive bullets that pierce armour and poison flesh, or a high-powered transuranic arquebus. Each weapon comes with its own bionic loader-arm, as well as an ammunition pack for the Skatros' belt, which sports a holstered pistol for closer foes. The kit also includes a choice of two different headset designs for the Skatros – a sinister mono-visor, or a pair of staring goggle-lenses – which can be worn over their cyborg facemask or pushed up onto their forehead. This kit comprises 21 plastic components, and comes with a Citadel 40mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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The Adeptus Mechanicus are the fanatical worshippers of the Machine God of Mars. For thousands of years the robed priests of the Machine Cult have presided over the fabrication, maintenance, and preservation of Humanity’s surviving technological wonders with reverence and ritual. Led by Tech-Priests whose weak organic flesh has been replaced with metallic augmentations, their armies fight to defend forge worlds and strike out across the galaxy in search of ancient archeotech. Among the Machine Cult's ranks are cohorts of obedient cybernetic soldiers, lumbering warrior robots, and battle servitors. They bear an array of esoteric weapons, capable of annihilating foes in volleys of irradiated ammunition or incinerating them with torrents of searing energy. Those who seek to sabotage the divine works of the Omnissiah must face the might of this merciless mechanical war machine, devoid of both pity and remorse. Codex: Adeptus Mechanicus is an invaluable guide to collecting and gaming with the Adeptus Mechanicus. Within its pages you’ll find the rules you need to play an Adeptus Mechanicus army in games of Warhammer 40,000 – including narrative Crusade campaigns and Combat Patrol skirmishes – plus a treasure trove of information on their mysterious techno-dogma, bizarre bionics, prominent forge worlds, and their role within the Imperium. Inside this 120-page hardback book, you’ll find: – Background information detailing the Adeptus Mechanicus, from the ancient birth of the Machine Cult to the specialties and traditions of forge worlds across the galaxy – Evocative artwork that brings to life the mechanical mystique, strange cyborg forms, and massive scale of the Adeptus Mechanicus – 30 datasheets detailing the profiles, wargear, and unique abilities of every Adeptus Mechanicus unit, from the sinister Sydonian Skatros to Belisarius Cawl himself – Five themed Detachments, such as the Explorator Maniple and Cohort Cybernetica, each with their own set of special rules – Crusade rules for seeking lost archeotech and rebuilding ancient machine-relics to augment your leaders – Self-contained Combat Patrol rules and a painting guide, allowing you to play fast-paced games with Purge Corps Deltic-9 – An 'Eavy Metal showcase of superbly-painted Citadel miniatures to inspire you, featuring a variety of forge worlds This book also contains a one-use code to unlock Codex: Adeptus Mechanicus content in Warhammer 40,000: The App.
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The armies of the Adeptus Mechanicus consist of cohorts of Skitarii cyborgs, bizarre war engines, and other fanatical followers of the Machine God, led into holy war by their robed Tech-Priests. This set of 35 cards will help you keep track of your Adeptus Mechanicus forces in-game, with individual datasheets for every unit, detailing their profiles, wargear, options, and special abilities. You'll also find a reference card for the Adeptus Mechanicus army rules as well as special datasheet cards for use in Combat Patrol games. Contents: - 1x Army Rules Card - 30x Adeptus Mechanicus Datasheet Cards - 4x Combat Patrol Datasheet Cards All cards measure 161.5mm by 107.1mm, and feature an eye-catching red foil glint edge. You'll need a copy of Codex: Adeptus Mechanicus to make full use of these cards.
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Overlords lead the Necron dynasties into battle. Their android minds are tremendously swift, their bodies are implacably resilient, but their indomitable wills are perhaps most fearsome of all. Furnished with a translocation shroud drawn from the dynastic vaults, an Overlord can phase through nether-dimensions, passing through rigid defences and even the flesh of mortal guardians to reach whatever prey or prize they demand. This multipart plastic kit builds a Necron Overlord with a translocation shroud, an artefact of arcane dimensional science. He's depicted phasing through space itself, and portions of his body and wargear are already dematerialised into streamers of energy that swirl around him. One of his folded arms carries a deadly hyperphase blade, while the other clutches a resurrection orb. His metallic body is covered in Necrontyr glyphs, as well as mechanical details such as the power nodes that fuel the translocation shroud. This kit comprises five plastic components and comes with a Citadel 40mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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Orikan is a master astromancer, a Necron Cryptek who uses his knowledge of astral conjunctions to predict the tides of battle and empower himself with cosmic energies. He supplements these skills with chronomantic abilities that allow him to see events before they happen and alter the patterns of the past, helping him evade harm and aim his blows to devastating effect. Through careful study and scrutiny, the Diviner has meddled in monumental events and insignificant occurences throughout history, guiding the Necrons toward a future of his choosing. This multipart plastic kit builds Orikan the Diviner, the greatest Chronomancer across all the Necron dynasties. Held eerily aloft by his prehensile spine, this legendary figure clutches an active chronometron alongside the Staff of Tomorrow, a temporal instrument that exists half a second ahead of 'now', striking before he even moves. Orikan is festooned with eldritch spheres to drive his divinatory calculations, and draped in a segmented mantle and striking headdress befitting a high Cryptek. This kit comprises 15 plastic components and comes with a Citadel 40mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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Imotekh is a sublimely skilled Necron strategist, wielding his armies with hyperlogical skill and deadly strategic insight. In battle, the Stormlord incinerates enemies with his Gauntlet of Fire, blasts them with pan-dimensional energies from the Staff of the Destroyer, and humbles them in punishing one-on-one duels. As phaeron of the Sautekh Dynasty, with over eighty tomb worlds under his command, Imotekh marches to expand his deathless empire. This multipart plastic kit builds Imotekh the Stormlord, the supreme leader of the Sautekh Dynasty. This imposing phaeron stands tall atop a dais of unearthed Necron architecture, his billowing cloak crawling with scarab-constructs. His left hand is encased in a Gauntlet of Fire, which generates waves of viridian flame, while his right grips the Staff of the Destroyer – his dynasty's deadly icon of office. Imotekh's armoured chestplate and metal brow sport lordly glyphs of Sautekh, while other Necrontyr sigils decorate his ornate mechanical body, proclaiming his rank as ruler of an unliving empire. This kit comprises 15 plastic components and comes with a Citadel 40mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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he Necrons are a deathless race of alien androids, rulers of the galaxy in a long-forgotten era once known as the Necrontyr. Now, having slumbered in stasis for millennia, they are rising to conquer it once more. Clad in self-repairing bodies of living metal and wielding weapons that harness the most devastating energies of the cosmos, the Necrons are a terrifying enemy. This set of 53 cards will help you keep track of your legions in-game, with individual datasheets for every single Necrons unit, detailing their profiles, wargear, options, and special abilities. You'll also find a reference card for the Necrons army rules as well as special datasheet cards for use in Combat Patrol games. Contents: - 1x Army Rules Card - 47x Necrons Datasheet Cards - 5x Combat Patrol Datasheet Cards All cards measure 161.5mm by 107.1mm, and feature an eye-catching green foil glint edge. You’ll need a copy of Codex: Necrons to make full use of these cards.
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Out of stock!The Necrons rise across the galaxy, android legions emerging from stasis-crypts after millions of years in deathless slumber. Amonhotekh's Guard stalk the worlds that once belonged to their master, the Overlord Amonhotekh, to cleanse the flesh-vermin and lesser civilisations that now infest his ancient territories. He will stop at nothing to eradicate these pests, calling upon mighty Canoptek constructs, mindless warrior phalanxes, and even the raving Destroyer Cults to eliminate all trespassers. Reclaim the galaxy with Combat Patrol: Necrons! This boxed set contains all the units you need to start your army or expand an existing collection, and will save you money compared to buying the contents individually. These miniatures provide a balanced core for any Necrons army, and can also be used as a complete force for Combat Patrol games of Warhammer 40,000 – the Combat Patrol rules are available as a free download on the Warhammer Community website. This set includes the following multipart plastic models: - 1x Overlord, armed with a tachyon arrow - 1x Canoptek Doomstalker - 3x Skorpekh Destroyers, accompanied by 1x Plasmacyte - 10x Necron Warriors - 3x Canoptek Scarab Swarms 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.
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he Necrons are a deathless species of The Necrons are a deathless species of alien androids who dominated the galaxy in ages past. After millions of years in self-imposed slumber, they are rising from their hidden tomb complexes to march in conquest once more. Clad in self-repairing bodies of living metal, armed with weapons that harness the devastating energies of the cosmos, the Necrons are a terrifying enemy. They are without fear or mercy, soulless mechanoids who advance in eerie lockstep to lay down an annihilating storm.
These phalanxes are joined by techno-sorcerous war engines, scuttling constructs, and shards of shattered star gods, led to war by undying nobles with wills and bodies of unyielding metal, driven by the absolute conviction that they are the rightful rulers of the galaxy. Ravaged by their long sleep, many Necrons have been reduced to murderous monsters or delusional demigods. Yet their madness only makes them an even greater and more inescapable threat. Codex: Necrons is an essential guide for anyone who wants to collect Necrons and display the might of their phaeron on the tabletop. In this book you'll find the rules you need to play a Necrons army in games of Warhammer 40,000 – including narrative Crusade campaigns and Combat Patrol skirmishes – as well as detailed background material and stunning art showcasing their ancient origins, impossibly advanced technology, and dynastic courts. Inside this 136-page hardback book, you’ll find: – Terrifying background information exploring the awakened Necrons, from their unfathomably ancient history to the structure of the tyrannical dynasties – Stunning artwork that brings these undying legions and ancient tomb worlds to life (of a sort) – 47 datasheets detailing the profiles, wargear, and unique abilities of every Necrons unit, from mindless Necron Warriors to Imotekh the Stormlord – Five themed Detachments for Necrons armies, such as the Annihilation Legion and Canoptek Court, each with their own set of special rules – Crusade rules for steadily awakening the systems of your slumbering tomb world, earning ever-greater mechanical powers – Self-contained Combat Patrol rules and a painting guide, allowing you to play fast-paced games with Amonhotekh's Guard – An 'Eavy Metal showcase of superbly-painted Citadel miniatures to inspire you, featuring a variety of Necron dynasty colour schemes This book also contains a one-use code to unlock Codex: Necrons content in Warhammer 40,000: The App.READ LESS
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Biovores are living artillery pieces, swollen with the clutch of explosive Spore Mines that they nurture within their bodies. Upon anchoring itself to the ground with chitinous spurs, a Biovore undergoes violent spasms that expel its volatile offspring in high arcs as living ammunition. From there, the gas-bloated Spore Mines detonate in a shower of bone shards and acid rain, or else drift languidly down onto the battlefield, primed to explode whenever prey draws near. This multipart plastic kit builds a Biovore – a sentient Tyranid mortar – as well as three floating Spore Mines. The Biovore's lumbering form supports a symbiotic dorsal launcher, its spore-sac bulging with biological explosives waiting to be fired. The Spore Mines can be launched onto the battlefield by the Biovore, or simply rain down from the skies. The kit offers several alternate leg poses and basing elements for the Biovore, as well as three distinct designs of Spore Mine, allowing you to maintain variety in your brood as you build a whole battery of artillery-beasts. The Biovore in this kit can alternatively be built as a Pyrovore, a fire-spewing Tyranid creature. This kit comprises 37 plastic components, and comes with a Citadel 80mm Round Base and 3x Citadel 25mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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A Warhammer Age of Sigmar Novel The intrepid Galen and Doralia ven Denst continue their adventures in this new novel. The father and daughter return from a taxing mission, seeking solace in the mysterious Temple of Silence, only to find it houses a dark secret. READ IT BECAUSE Drawn into a terrible conspiracy and beset by enemies on all sides, Galen and Doralia are forced to fight not only the fell beasts stalking the forest, but merciless rulers who will stop at nothing to cling to power. See how the ven Densts cope with their toughest challenge yet. THE STORY Moonhallow harbours a dreadful secret, and it keeps the populace in a perpetual state of anxiety – not that the town's ruthless arbiter is prepared to do anything about it. Across the great forest to Moonhallow's east, Galen and Doralia Ven Denst return from a gruelling mission for the Order of Azyr, seeking shelter in the mysterious Temple of Silence. However, the two witch hunters won't get much in the way of a warm welcome from the strange priests that reside there as the temple has its own secret, the ramifications of which are inextricably tied to the fate of Moonhallow. When night falls, terrors whose truths are too dangerous to speak come from the trees. Written by Richard Strachan.
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Book 7 in the Dawn of Fire Series Fleet Secundus marches toward the Eye of Terror, ready to strike at the heart of the Archenemy. However, a battle for survival awaits as the greater schemes of the Indomitus Crusade descend into treachery and intrigue. READ IT BECAUSE It's a jaw-dropping entry in the Dawn of Fire series, as the Indomitus Crusade prepares to take the fight to the heart of Abaddon's warpsworn empire. THE STORY The mighty fleets of the Indomitus Crusade face terrors and dangers beyond imagining. As Guilliman's crusade marches forth, bringing the Emperor's light to thousands of worlds, Fleet Secundus is headed for the darkest dark – the Eye of Terror itself. Along with warriors of the Adepta Sororitas and the Adeptus Astartes, the Imperial Navy battle cruiser Judgement of the Void pushes deeper into contested space. But as their journey unfolds, the forces of Chaos close in, and a battle for survival is about to begin – one which has ramifications not just for Fleet Secundus, but for the future of the galaxy itself. Written by Chris Wraight.
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A Stormcast Eternals Novel Vandus Hammerhand leads the Hammers of Sigmar into the Great Parch of Aqshy to confront an old foe. Together, they will all learn whether they can live up to their stellar reputation. READ IT BECAUSE The Hammers of Sigmar exemplify everything it means to be a Stormcast Eternal, and Vandus Hammerhand is a legend in his own right. With such high expectations, can they possibly live up to the stories told about them? THE STORY Paragons of the Stormcast Eternals, the Hammers of Sigmar take stern pride in their motto: first to be forged, never to fail. But when rumours reach Hammerhal of an old foe rising in the wastelands of the Great Parch, three of these warriors will be tested to their limits – and grapple with their roles as members of this warrior elite. Ferant Tidebreaker, a recently forged Liberator, struggles with his sense of unworthiness as he is assigned to the Hammerhands. Knight-Relictor Actinus, one of the few survivors of an all-but-destroyed chamber, searches his faith for a reason to continue. Machaera Dawnstar, a fearless Knight-Judicator, finds her vaulting ambition no match for the desperate rigours of combat. With Vandus Hammerhand himself at the head of the expedition into the Great Parch, these vaunted Stormcast must learn what it truly means to be First Forged. Written by Richard Strachan.
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A Soulblight Gravelords Novel A doomed vampire faces down the nature of her curse, and the righteous fury of the faithful of Sigmar. READ IT BECAUSE It’s a fascinating look into the twisted nobility of the Soulblight vampires, and the curse they carry in their blood. THE STORY Nyssa Volari is dying. That should be impossible – she is a Soulblight vampire, blessed by Nagash with blood-fuelled immortality. More than that, Nyssa is a fighter – one of the few Kastelai vampires not dissolved into true death when the Crimson Keep abandoned them a century ago. With her blades and her will, she carved a kingdom out of the Broken Plains of Aqshy. These things matter little, for Nyssa's blood is cursed. It destroyed the vampire she called father, and as it threatens to do the same to her, Nyssa's allies abandon her one by one. Worse still, an army of zealots led by a brutal priest of Sigmar comes to destroy the vampire lord and claim her birthright. Written by Gary Kloster.
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Across the war-torn worlds of the Age of Darkness, massive armies battle amongst ruined cities. Nowhere is the cost of war more evident than areas where entire blocks have been bombarded, or suffered the tread of mighty Titans. This multipart plastic kit builds a set of epic scale terrain, designed for use in games of Legions Imperialis and Adeptus Titanicus. This modular set includes broken walls, floor structures, and chunks of rubble, which can be arranged in a variety of configurations – you can cluster wall structures together to suggest the footprint of entire city blocks, or mix ruins with intact buildings in the matching Civitas Imperialis range for a variety of cover types. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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The Thunderhawk Gunship fulfils a number of roles within the Legiones Astartes, but primarily acts as a drop ship, soaring through both atmosphere and void space to deliver its deadly cargo of Space Marines. It is also a formidable weapons platform in its own right, however, equipped to scour landing zones and engage enemy aircraft. This multipart plastic kit builds an epic scale Thunderhawk Gunship. This airborne behemoth's primary weapon is a dorsal turbo-laser destructor, while its fuselage and wings each support a pair of heavy bolter turrets for lighter targets. It also boasts a pair of lascannons mounted on secondary 'attack wings', which offer glueless assembly to adjust their positioning mid-game. The Thunderhawk comes with six hellstrike missiles to mount under its main wings, and can be built with its landing gears extended for touchdown, or retracted within its hull. This model can also be used in games of Aeronautica Imperialis by mounting it on an appropriate Aeronautica Imperialis base, sold separately. The set includes: - 1x Thunderhawk Gunship - 1x Legions Imperialis 40mm Round Flying Base with ball socket stem - 1x Legions Imperialis Space Marine Squadron transfer sheet
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The Reaver Titan is one of the most ubiquitous and destructive classes of Battle Titan, a gargantuan war machine that forms the heart of the Titan Legions, holding the line or leading the charge as their Princeps demand. Whether unleashing awesome thermal blasts from a melta or volcano cannon, spitting beams of death from a turbo-laser destructor, or closing in to shred heavy armour with a roaring chainfist, the Reaver leaves enemies with one choice: flee or die. This multipart plastic kit builds one epic scale Reaver Battle Titan. This highly-detailed and aggressive-looking god-engine is easily recognised by its distinctive head profile and angular carapace. The kit includes a carapace-mounted turbo-laser destructor, and a choice of three different arm-mounted weapons – a melta cannon, a volcano cannon, and a chainfist. This kit offers plenty of ways to customise your Titan. You'll find a choice of three different faceplates, a blank or ornately-sculpted carapace, an optional knee pad with the symbol of the Opus Titanicus, and three pairs of pauldrons – one with sculpted Great Crusade designs, one with Traitor imagery, and one left blank. The kit also features joints at various points, allowing you to pose your Titan at its head, knees, waist, and more. This model can be used in games of Legions Imperialis, as well as games of Adeptus Titanicus using the included Adeptus Titanicus Command Terminal. The set includes: - 1x Reaver Battle Titan - 1x Reaver turbo-laser destructor - 1x Reaver volcano cannon - 1x Reaver melta cannon - 1x Reaver chainfist - 1x Legions Imperialis 105mm Oval Base - 1x Adeptus Titanicus Reaver Titan Transfer Sheet - 1x Adeptus Titanicus Reaver Titan Command Terminal - 8x Reaver Titan Weapon Cards This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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The Knight Questoris is the most common suit of Knight Armour extant in the Imperium during the Age of Darkness, serving as the mainstay of Household forces and configured with a myriad of different armaments. Questoris Knights are frequently fielded in Lances, consisting of multiple noble Scions operating in concert. This multipart plastic kit builds three epic scale Questoris Knights. Each of these machines can be armed with a variety of destructive weapons, from reaper chainswords and thunderstrike gauntlets for close combat, to thermal cannons, rapid fire battlecannons, avenger gatling cannons, rocket pods, and a choice of hull-mounted heavy stubbers and meltaguns. Each of these options allows you to use your Knights differently in battle, stripping shields from enemy Titans, hunting opposing Knights, or demolishing enemy infantry and armour. These models can be used in games of Legions Imperialis, as well as games of Adeptus Titanicus using the included Adeptus Titanicus Command Terminal. The set includes: - 1x rapid fire battlecannon with heavy stubber - 1x thermal cannon - 1x avenger gatling cannon - 3x left-handed thunderstrike gauntlets - 3x right-handed thunderstrike gauntlets - 3x rocket pods - 3x reaper chainswords - 3x heavy stubbers - 3x meltaguns - 6x heads - 3x tilting plates - 3x Legions Imperialis 40mm Round Bases - 1x Adeptus Titanicus Knight Houses transfer sheet - 1x Adeptus Titanicus Questoris Knight Command Terminal These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Please note that the bases in this kit may differ from those shown in product imagery.
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The Solar Auxilia are the elite corps of the Imperial Army, recruited from all across the galaxy. The soldiers of the Solar Auxilia are equipped with the weapons and gear to persecute war in some of the harshest environments imaginable. Though outmatched individually by the mighty Space Marines, these troops are far greater in number and prepared to throw down their lives for the cause – whether sworn to the Golden Throne of Terra, or the ambition of the Imperium's rebellious Warmaster. This multipart plastic kit builds 104 epic scale Solar Auxilia miniatures, split over 26 bases. From the lasrifle-toting tercios of Auxilia troopers to the elite axe-wielding Veletarii, the Solar Auxilia stand ready to take and hold objectives through firm discipline and sheer weight of numbers. Supported by the likes of Legate Commanders, flamer squadrons, the massive Charonite Ogryns, and Aethon Heavy Sentinels, they pack a deadly punch for anyone that underestimates the worth of mortal soldiery. The set includes 104 miniatures, broken down into: - 2x Legate Commander bases, which can also be built as Auxilia Tactical Command bases - 8x Auxilia bases - 4x Veletarii bases - 4x Auxiliaries with Flamers bases - 4x Charonite Ogryn bases - 4x Aethon Heavy Sentinels - 26x Legions Imperialis 25mm Round Bases These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Please note that the base designs shown in the imagery may differ to those supplied in this product.
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Warlord Battle Titans bestride the battlefields of the Horus Heresy, their thunderous tread heralding destruction. A mainstay of the Collegia Titanica, these Titans are among the largest war machines ever devised by the Mechanicum, and mount a vast arsenal of weapons – Arioch-pattern power claws shred enemy Titans in melee, while plasma annihilators offer intense mid-range firepower. This multipart plastic kit builds one epic scale Warlord Battle Titan. This variant is armed for mid-range combat, boasting an arm-mounted sunfury plasma annihilator, an Arioch power claw, and a set of carapace-mounted laser blasters. In addition to its primary weapons, the Warlord also features two torso-mounted mauler bolt cannons and a pair of rear-mounted lascannon turrets. This kit offers plenty of ways to customise your Titan. You'll find two different faceplates and two different sensor arrays for the head, as well as three pairs of pauldrons – one with sculpted Great Crusade designs, one with Traitor imagery, and one left blank. The kit features joints at various points, allowing you to pose your Titan at its head, knees, waist, and more. Its weapons are also adjustable, so you can aim them appropriately. This model can be used in games of Legions Imperialis, as well as games of Adeptus Titanicus using the included Adeptus Titanicus Command Terminal. The set includes: - 1x Warlord Battle Titan - 1x sunfury plasma annihilator - 1x Arioch power claw - 1x set of paired laser blasters - 1x Legions Imperialis 120mm Oval Base - 1x Adeptus Titanicus Warlord Titan Transfer Sheet - 1x Adeptus Titanicus Warlord TItan Command Terminal - 7x Warlord Titan Weapon Cards This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.