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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 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 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 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.
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The Baneblade is a super-heavy tank outfitted with a bewildering array of weapons, even for a vehicle of its prodigious size. Each Baneblade serves as a mobile bastion, as well as a symbol of pride to those who march alongside it. The Baneblade hull also serves as the basis for a number of more specialised variants employed by the Solar Auxilia – including the Hellhammer, which exchanges the standard Baneblade battlecannon with a Hellhammer cannon that sacrifices range for increased destructive capabilities. This multipart plastic kit builds two epic scale Solar Auxilia super-heavy tanks. Each of these massive vehicles bristles with firepower, and can be built with a choice of turret weapons – the Baneblade battlecannon to erase targets at range, or the Hellhammer cannon to deal with bunkers and heavy armour – alongside a co-axial autocannon. They also have a choice of sponson-mounted weapons – paired autocannons, heavy bolters, or heavy flamers. On top of these weapon options, both tanks sport a hull-mounted demolisher cannon and heavy bolter, plus paired lascannon sponsons. The kit includes cosmetic build options for each tank's cupola, allowing you to customise your vehicles with gunners, spotters, closed hatches, and so on. The set includes: - 2x Solar Auxilia Super-heavy Tanks, each with the following weapon options: – 1x turret-mounted Baneblade cannon – 1x turret-mounted Hellhammer cannon – 2x sponson-mounted autocannons – 2x sponson-mounted heavy bolters – 2x sponson-mounted heavy flamers - 1x Solar Auxilia Vehicle Transfer Sheet This kit comprises 106 plastic components and a transfer sheet. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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The Rhino is the most widely used armoured personnel carrier in the Imperium. Based upon ancient STC technology, the fundamental design is robust, reliable, and easy to maintain, with an adaptive power plant that can run off a wide variety of fuels. Within the Space Marine Legions, the Deimos pattern was the most widespread, serving as the basic armoured transport available to the Legiones Astartes and the foundation on which a number of other war machines were based. This multipart plastic kit builds 10 epic scale Legiones Astartes Rhinos, rugged transports that carry Space Marine infantry across the battlefields of Legions Imperialis. Each comes with pintle-mounted twin-linked bolters as standard, and the kit includes two pintle-mounted havoc launchers and four multi-meltas to provide greater fire support. You’ll also find cosmetic build options to help customise your vehicles, including dozer blades, hunter-killer missiles, and split or paired twin-linked bolters. The set includes: - 10x Rhinos - 16x pintle-mounted twin-linked bolters (10 split, six paired) - 4x pintle-mounted multi-meltas - 2x pintle-mounted havoc launchers - 1x Legiones Astartes Legion Vehicle Transfer Sheet This kit comprises 128 plastic components and a transfer sheet. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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The Legiones Astartes employ their superhuman infantry to deadly effect. Clad in durable power-armour, armed with explosive boltguns and an array of heavier weapons, these Legionaries flow through debris-choked cities like water, bringing firepower to bear from unexpected quarters and charging in to strike where the enemy is most vulnerable. With the Legions split between the Loyalist Primarchs and the Warmaster's Traitors, the galaxy's most potent fighting forces now display their might against their own brothers for the first time. This multipart plastic kit builds 106 epic scale Legiones Astartes miniatures, split over 22 bases. Not only is there a sizeable core of Tactical Legionaries, the kit builds loads of support elements including Command Squads, Assault Marines, special and heavy weapons, and even Contemptor Dreadnoughts and Terminators. These troops are the heart and soul of every Legiones Astartes formation, and you’ll find them effective in every game of Legions Imperialis. The set includes 106 miniatures, broken down into: - 2x Legion Command Squads - 8x Tactical Legionary bases - 2x Legion Terminator bases - 2x Assault Marine bases - 2x Support Legionaries with Plasma Guns bases - 2x Support Legionaries with Missile Launchers bases - 4x Contemptor Dreadnoughts - 22x 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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Epic Battles in The Age of Darkness Horus Lupercal, Warmaster of the Emperor's armies, has turned upon his gene-father and sent the Imperium spiralling into bloody civil war. Half of the great Space Marine Legions have sided with the traitorous Warmaster, and countless cohorts of the Solar Auxilia, Knight Households, and Titan Legions march at his side. Now brother fights brother as the Imperium's vast armies tear one another apart in a cataclysm of fire and blood. An age of darkness descends, the likes of which have never been witnessed before. Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Legions Imperialis is a tabletop game of vast armies and apocalyptic battles, and this boxed set contains everything you need to start playing. Muster your forces, declare your allegiance to the arch-traitor Horus Lupercal or the Golden Throne of Terra, and recreate the truly enormous clashes that shook the galaxy in the civil war of the Horus Heresy. Unlike Warhammer: The Horus Heresy or many other Warhammer games, the miniatures used in Legions Imperialis are epic scale – meaning they are approximately a quarter of the size of standard Citadel miniatures. This allows you to field bigger armies featuring everything from massed frontline infantry to gargantuan war machines like Titans. Inside this box, you will find 223 epic scale plastic miniatures representing two full armies – Space Marines and Solar Auxilia accompanied by Titans – each of which can be painted and played as Loyalists or Traitors, as well as a 240-page hardback rulebook containing all the core rules, faction rules, lore, and galleries of stunning miniatures. The box also includes all the dice, tokens, and other accessories you'll need to start playing games straight away. This box contains: - 240-page hardback Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Legions Imperialis Rulebook - 61x tokens - 2x quick reference sheets - 21x dice - 3x templates - 2x measuring sticks - 1x transfer sheet containing 556 decals - 223x epic scale plastic Citadel miniatures, which combine to build 61x models as follows: - 27x Legiones Astartes models: - 2x Legion Command Squads - 8x Tactical Legionaries Squads - 2x Legion Terminators Squads - 2x Assault Marines Squads - 2x Support Legionaries with Plasma Guns Squads - 2x Support Legionaries with Missile Launchers Squads - 4x Contemptor Dreadnoughts - 2x Sicaran Tanks - 3x Predator Tanks - 32x Solar Auxilia models: - 2x Solar Auxilia Legate Commander Squads (can also be built as Auxilia Tactical Command Squads) - 8x Auxilia Lasrifle Squads - 4x Auxiliaries with Flamers Squads - 4x Veletarii Squads - 4x Charonite Ogryns Squads - 4x Aethon Heavy Sentinels - 4x Leman Russ Tanks - 2x Malcador Tanks - 2x Strategic Asset models: - 2x Warhound Titans The miniatures in this set are supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Please note that models from the Aeronautica Imperialis range can also be used in games of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Legions Imperialis, but must be mounted on Legions Imperialis Round Flying Bases, which are sold separately. Some elements of this product are available separately. Please note that the base designs shown in the imagery may differ to those supplied in this product.
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Out of stock!The Kratos Heavy Assault Tank is based on an Ancient Terran pattern, first fielded during the Unification of Old Earth. Redesigned after the Emperor's treaty with the Lords of Mars to serve as the spearhead of the Great Crusade, it excels as a line-breaker and foe hammer. Their steady, inexorable advance provides an indomitable core to any assault by the Legiones Astartes, enforced by a barrage of overwhelming firepower. This multipart plastic kit builds four epic scale Legiones Astartes Kratos tanks. These heavily armoured vehicles are simply bristling with weapons. Each can be built with a choice of turret weapons – the versatile Kratos battlecannon, or the close-range melta blastgun – alongside a co-axial autocannon. They also sport a pair of hull-mounted guns – either autocannons, heavy bolters, or lascannons – and a pair of sponson-mounted heavy bolters or lascannons. You’ll find cosmetic build options to help customise your squadron further, including dozer blades and a gunner, spotter, or closed hatch atop the hull. The turret even offers glueless assembly, allowing you to adjust each tank's aim mid-battle. The set includes: - 4x Kratos Heavy Tanks, each with the following weapon options: – 1x turret-mounted Kratos battlecannon – 1x turret-mounted melta blastgun – 2x hull-mounted autocannons – 2x hull-mounted heavy bolters – 2x hull-mounted lascannons – 2x sponson-mounted heavy bolters – 2x sponson-mounted lascannons - 1x Legiones Astartes Legion Vehicle Transfer Sheet This kit comprises 132 plastic components and a transfer sheet. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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The Haruspex is a ferocious beast created to consume biomass at a sickening pace. It can devour an entire platoon of soldiers in a matter of moments, shovelling victim after victim into its jaws without pause. The Haruspex’s most obvious feature is its grasping tongue that comes as part of an inside out stomach containing 3 sets of jaws. It’s also armed with a pair of crushing claws and has a horned head specific to this monster, and can be armed with a thresher scythe tail biomorph. This plastic kit contains 47 components with which to make either a Haruspex or Exocrine. This kit comes supplied unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints.
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It is said that to hear a Dire Wolf's howl is to be damned. These lupine undead are tireless hunters, and when they finally run their prey to the ground, their powerful jaws ensure that the kill comes swiftly indeed. Dire Wolves are a fast Battleline unit that deserves a place (or a few places) in every Soulblight Gravelords army. They hit hard on the charge, making them the perfect choice to harass and distract your enemy or overwhelm them with numbers. The kit is comprised of 74 plastic components, with which you can assemble 9 Dire Wolves, and 1 Doom Wolf. These models are supplied with 10x Citadel 60mm Oval Bases.
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Little is known of the mysterious First of the Vyrkos. When she and her lupine packs hunt, the enemy is overcome by a storm of savage claws and slavering fangs, their champions hideously transfigured by the cruel and ancient matriarch. This ancient Soulblight vampire is as deadly as they come. Her scimitar and lupine companions reap a fearsome tally, but Belladamma is also a skilled practitioner of magic and a master of the Lycancurse, transforming her prey into Dire Wolves under her command. This 27-part plastic kit makes one Belladamma Volga model (including her mount and accompanying wolf) and comes supplied with a Citadel 60mm Round Base.
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House Orlock is known as the House of Iron, due to its roots in the ferrous slag pits located across the blasted surface of Necromunda. Orlock controls not only the mines, but the most vital transmotive lines between them, and are famed for their tough and fearless fighters who defend them from ash waste nomads and rival House agents alike. Assemble an Orlock gang to use in games of Necromunda: Underhive with this set of 10 plastic miniatures. They’ve been designed to provide you with a huge amount of variety and options in assembly, meaning every gang can be unique. Included: - 10 bodies – 2 each of 5 unique designs – each wearing furnace plate armour. These have been designed with specific weapon options in mind, though of course you are free to model them as you see fit; - 20 heads – 2 each of 10 unique designs – featuring a variety of photo-goggles, chunky respirator masks and bandanas; - 10 sets of shoulder pads, in 5 unique designs; - Weapons! There are quite a lot of these: 2 harpoon launchers, 6 fighting knives, 2 heavy stubbers, 6 drum fed autopistols, 6 combat shotguns, 8 stub guns, 2 sawn-off shotguns, 2 servoclaws and 4 autoguns, along with 10 additional sets of frag and krak grenades, and a set of blasting charges. Supplied with 10 25mm Round bases, which feature sculpted textures that match the game board’s aesthetic.
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A Warhammer 40,000 Novel A decorated Lieutenant of the Ultramarines recognises the signs of an imminent Tyranid attack and launches a desperate counter-offensive to save Regium, a proud Imperial world. READ IT BECAUSE The Imperium fights for its very existence against a threat unlike any other in the galaxy – a Tyranid invasion whose size dwarfs any yet experienced. THE STORY 'The dream.... it is a portent... of the end.' The fortress world of Regium has a proud history – for millennia, it has endured when others have fallen to ruin and damnation, standing defiant in defence of the Imperium of Man. But now it is shaken. Parasitic plagues run rampant, and Regium's citizens are haunted by dreams of horrific monsters feasting upon their flesh and marrow. Lieutenant Castamon of the Ultramarines recognises these signs of an impending Tyranid invasion all too well. Rallying his warriors, the battle-hardened veteran launches a strike force to slaughter the xenos in the outer system before it can reach Regium. But as this new tendril of Hive Fleet Leviathan proves unpredictable and deadly, Castamon and the First Company must harness all their skill, might, and zeal, or face utter annihilation. Written by Darius Hinks.
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Sale!White Dwarf is Games Workshop's premium Warhammer magazine, packed with amazing monthly content – including new rules and background, short stories, regular columns, special guests, and more. Here’s what you can look forward to in the November issue: Contact! – Letters, questions, and pictures of miniatures sent in by you, our readers. Inside the Studio – A look at the games we've been playing and the models we've been painting recently. WHITE DWARF BUNKER Access Granted! – An introduction to this month’s action in the White Dwarf Bunker. Challenges – Take part in our Monsters and Machines painting challenge. The Slidecrown Sundering – The Warhammer Age of Sigmar narrative campaign continues. Will the land be preserved or obliterated? Scenario of the Month – New scenarios for Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar, plus new gaming content for Warhammer Quest: Cursed City. Basic Training – Gaming and tactical advice. This issue is about getting the most out of moving and shooting. Hobby Hangout – Lewis Collins shows off the Tome Keepers Space Marines force he painted in record time. Satellite Uplink – Introducing the GR Meme Team, plus some of our favourite painting challenge entries. WARHAMMER 40,000 Index Astartes: Raptors – The Space Marine masters of guerilla warfare come under the spotlight. Covert Warfare – Crusade rules for using the Raptors in battle. Watch out, they're super sneaky. Battle Report: Blood Feud – The Death Guard and World Eaters clash in this high-intensity matched play battle. Brush Tips – The 'Eavy Metal team astound us with an Aeldari Corsairs painting challenge. WARHAMMER AGE OF SIGMAR Cross the Water – A water-themed battlepack suited for the next stage of the Slidecrown Sundering campaign. A Tale of Four Warlords – Jake, Ant, Laura, and Chris return with new additions for their ever-expanding forces. Endless Battle – Deployment, Ruse, Scenario, Twist – a battlepack for randomly generated battleplans. The Call of the Hunt – A wholly disturbing tale of the cycle of life in Ghyran. Cover your ears, kids! Ark Arcana: Anatomy of a Dawnbringer Crusade – From scouting forces to vast crusading armies, what makes up a Dawnbringer Crusade? WARCRY Nethermaze Bladeborn – Bladeborn rules for four Warhammer Underworlds warbands making their way into Warcry. You'll find rules for Hexbane's Hunters, Skittershank's Clawpack, The Shadeborn, and the Gorechosen of Dromm. WARHAMMER: THE HORUS HERESY – LEGIONS IMPERIALIS Founding Legions – Five studio hobbyists start work on their Legions Imperialis armies. NECROMUNDA A House Divided – The Aranthian Succession campaign continues in the wake of Lord Helmawr's demise. SPECIAL FEATURES The Instigator – a short story about Orks lootin' a spaceship. At least that was the plan, till it all went wrong... Written by Rhuairidh James.Each copy of issue 494 also comes with card inserts, including a dial card to represent the balance of power in The Slidecrown Sundering campaign, 1x card with the dial hand, 2x Bunker Achievement Cards, 12x Warhammer Age of Sigmar Open War cards (6x Maps & 6x Scenarios) and a double sided card featuring the Bunker Scenarios of the month for Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000.Additionally included is a double-sided paper poster featuring Kruleboyz and Stormcast Eternals artwork on either side. A Warhammer 40,000: Tacticus card is also included, with a code to unlock Commissar Yarrick in that game*.* Commissar Yarrick is an existing character in the game so, for those that already have him, they will receive Yarrick-'shards' to go towards their progress of upgrading him. The code is valid for a limited time and will expire on 31 March 2024.
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Box Contents
- 4 Vanguard Clones/Infiltrator Clones
- 4 Marksmen Clones
- 1 High Clone Executor
- 12 Infantry Bases
- 3 Infantry Stands
- 4 Command Cards
- Assembly Instructions
- Assembly: Required.
- Material: Plastic regiments. Resin Character.
- Scale: 38mm
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Box Contents
- 3 Brute Drones
- 12 Bound Clones / Onslaught Drones
- 12 Vanguard Clones / Vanguard Infiltrators
- 12 Marksmen Clones
- 1 High Clone Executor
- 37 Infantry Bases and Stands
- 3 Cavalry Bases and Stands
- 7 Command Cards
- Conquest: The Last Argument of Kings Paperback Rulebook
- Conquest: First Blood Paperback Rulebook
- Path of Conquest Guide
- Assembly Instructions
- Assembly: Required
- Box size: 30.5x17x19.5 cm; 1800gr
- Material: Plastic regiments. Plastic Character
- Scale: 38mm
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Box Contents
● 1 Resin Miniature ● 1 Base ● 1 Command CardProduct Information
● Assembly: Required. ● Box size: 7.4x10.4x3.7cm; 50grs ● Material: Resin ● Scale: 38mm, Miniature Height: 5.4cm -
Ash Waste Nomads have inhabited the Great Equatorial Wastes for as long as anyone can remember. Unlike the outcasts and scavvies, these rugged survivors are born to the wastes, adapted to life in a desolate and deadly environment. Their ragged clothes, rebreather masks, and scavenged weaponry strike terror into the denizens of the hive cities – a fearsome reputation the Nomads exploit as they raid caravans crossing the wastes, seizing sustenance and equipment. This multipart plastic kit allows you to build your own Ash Waste Nomads gang, including a Chieftain and Watchers to provide leadership and heavy support. This set of 10 miniatures has been designed to provide you with a wide variety of equipment, options, and cosmetic pieces, so each member of your gang can be unique. The set includes: – 10x bodies in five different designs, each wearing heavy rags and festooned with canteens, containers, and tools, to be assembled in any way you see fit – 12x heads in six different designs – 10x ragged back-mounted shades – Weapons aplenty! 4 long rifles, 4 blast rifles, 2 blast pistols, 2 stalking knives, 2 charge casters, 2 mono-hooks, and 2 chain lances This set comprises 96 plastic components and is supplied with 10x Citadel 25mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. Full rules for using this gang can be found in the Necromunda: Book of the Outlands supplement. A basic gang list and weapon list for the Ash Waste Nomads is also included in the Necromunda: Ash Wastes construction booklet.
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Chaos Cultists are the mortal devotees of the Dark Gods, ordinary men and women fallen to promises of temporal power. Under the command of mighty heretic warlords, such fanatics take to the field in huge Cultist Mobs. This blasphemous militia charges headlong into battle with a motley collection of improvised, stolen and makeshift weapons, overwhelming even determined enemies through sheer weight of numbers. This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Chaos Cultists, each equipped with some combination of autopistol, brutal assault weapon, frag grenades, and krak grenades. These models boast all manner of twisted details, from Chaos symbols and pendants to daemonic masks and robes, with scavenged weapons ranging from crude bionics to vicious machetes. The kit includes two Cultists that can alternatively be built as Cultist Champions – a mutated female Cultist Champion with a bare, horned head and a tentacled arm wielding a chainsword, or a male Cultist Champion with a ragged mask and a bolt pistol. This set comprises 41 plastic components and is supplied with 10x Citadel 25mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. These models are designed to be visually compatible with the Cultists of the Abyss set, allowing you to expand your Cultist Mob with even more models and ranged weapon options.
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Clonefather. Primogenitor. Spider. Fabius Bile has laboured under many epithets during his long and wicked life, but none truly convey the unrepentant evil of this heretic crypto-scientist. A twister of flesh and a sculptor of nightmares, Fabius Bile is one of the most abominable renegades to blight the Emperor's realm. In command of Fabius, you can unleash gene-spliced horrors upon an unsuspecting galaxy, bringing your enemies to their knees. Bile is also more than capable of taking care of himself too, carrying as he does the deadly Rod of Torment. He can be accompanied by a Surgeon Acolyte, who assists him in his twisted work. This pair make an excellent modelling or painting project and are an excellent addition to a Chaos Space Marines army. This 21-piece kit creates one Fabius Bile and one Surgeon Acolyte. It comes supplied with a 40mm Citadel round base and a 32mm Citadel round base.
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A Warhammer Age of Sigmar Anthology The Mortal Realms have been despoiled. Ravaged by the followers of the Chaos Gods, they stand on the brink of utter destruction. Against such foes, courage is the best defence and the most effective weapon. It is something that Sigmar’s chosen do not lack. But they are not always strong enough to prevail, and even in victory, each new battle saps their souls a little more. This is a time of turmoil. This is the era of war. This is the Age of Sigmar. READ IT BECAUSE This anthology features selected short stories from Richard Strachan, Noah Van Nguyen, Gary Kloster, and many more. It’s the ideal companion to your adventures through the Mortal Realms. THE STORY From the verdant rainforests of Ghyran to the endless plains of Ghur, the Mortal Realms are home to beasts and empires beyond counting. As everyday folk strive to find a way simply to survive, the forces of Order fight for every inch of territory, relentlessly harried by the armies of Chaos, Death, and Destruction. Humans, aelves and duardin use any means necessary to cleanse the lands of the Dark Gods' taint, while also holding back hordes of savage orruks, and banishing the restless souls that march in the name of Nagash, the Supreme Lord of the Undead. The battle for ascendance in the Mortal Realms never ends. This anthology contains: The Order of Azyr – The Interrogator, by Richard Strachan – The Orphan of Pale Harbour, by Richard Strachan – Shadowglass Creek, by Richard Strachan Lords of the Aelves – The House of Moons, by Jeremy Lambert – The Low Road, by Evan Dicken – Soul Warden, by Miles A Drake – Cauldron of Blood, by Chris Thursten – The Hunter's Quarry, by Colin B Harvey Despoilers of the Realms – Crown of Flames, by Noah Van Nguyen – Anger and Ash, by Gary Kloster – The Waste, the Worm and the Witch, by Gary Kloster – Boss of Bosses, by Luke Scull Old Whitebeard – The Ancestor's Hall, by David Guymer
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A Warhammer Age of Sigmar Novel Zograt was once a puny runt of a grot, but thanks to his brilliant cunning, the blessing of the Bad Moon, and a loyal troggoth, he's now ready to prove himself the greatest Loonboss ever. READ IT BECAUSE Follow a rags-to-riches story of a weak and weaselly git who now aspires to be seen as the best Loonboss in all the Mortal Realms! Of course, not everyone's going to let him have things his own way. THE STORY Despite being gifted with superior cunning, Zograt was born a puny git with a hammy leg. As the weakest runt of his tribe, he was always one beating away from a nasty end until the Bad Moon bestowed a blessing upon him. Now, Zogrot wields the Clammy Hand, and back-stabbing gitz scurry to his cause, afraid of the vengeance their new boss will inflict with his powerful magic. But for every grot suffocated with noxious fungi, Zograt stages a magnanimous gesture, for he is all too wary that power is fragile. Yet in his heart boils an obsession – to become the most formidable Loonboss ever. Where better to proclaim his new-found majesty than the gloom-shrouded mountain of Muttering Peak? To lay claim to his throne, Zograt must evade a sinister coven of wizards that seek to harness the power of the mountain for their own dark designs. But with his razor-sharp mind and a loyal troggoth at his side, Zograt’s ambitions may not be so daft, after all. Written by Andy Clark.