• Doom Diver Catapults could only be created by the Gloomspite Gitz – no one else would strap bombs and spiked helmets to their heads and launch themselves into battle via catapult, let alone expect to have a chance of surviving the ordeal. Of course, this is rarely the case, but the carnage they cause upon ‘landing’ is so fantastic that there are always more who prefer taking the risk to displeasing the boss. This multipart plastic kit builds a Doom Diver Catapult, a gleefully savage piece of artillery for your Gloomspite Gitz armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. These truly bizarre creations fling live grots into the air, who then plummet down into enemy units in the hopes of wreaking destruction where they fall – they're ideal for adding some heavy firepower to your Gitmob. The catapult can be built with the doom diver in the process of being launched, or stood waiting for the contraption to fire. Each of the crew comes with a choice of two heads, and the doom diver has a choice of three bomb-topped hats, making it easy to customise your artillery. This kit comprises 64 plastic components and 1x Citadel 170mm by 109mm Oval Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Moonclan Stabbas form ragged ranks that advance upon the foe with gongs clanging and banners waving. Eyes bulging with the madness of the Gloomspite, they pour over the enemy lines and stab wildly at everything in their path.

    Stabbas are the core unit for many Gloomspite Gitz army, thanks to their ability to overwhelm foes with vast numbers. You’ll find them great for capturing objectives or shielding the squishier elements of your army – or for concealing some well-placed Loonsmasha Fanatics... Inside the set, you’ll find enough stabbas, pokin’ spears and Moon Shields to build a unit of Stabbas, or enough Moonclan bows and slittas to build a unit of Shootas. You’ll also find a choice of Icon Bearers, a Gong Basher, 2 barbed nets and a special stabba for denoting the unit’s Moonclan Boss. This kit is supplied in 111 Components and contains 20 x 25mm round bases.
  • Rockgut Troggoths have stony hides that are proof against blade, bolt and magical blast alike. Their lumpen claws pass through stone as though it were water, allowing them to scoop up huge clubs and throwing boulders at will. Subtle they are not. In battle, Rockgut Troggoths are incredibly durable, and a great way to tackle your opponent's more dangerous units. They're even deadly at range, thanks to their ability to hurl boulders at foes. This kit allows you to build and customise three Rockgut Troggoths, featuring a huge host of components and interchangeable parts that allows you to make each one unique. With loads of heads, weapons and poses, you’ll be able to field a full army of these brutes without any two looking the same. This kit contains 91 components and is supplied with 3 x 50mm round bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly.
  • Skragrott the Loonking is the self-styled overlord the Gloomspite Gitz. His sinister presence upon the field of battle ensures his fellow grots fight with greater spite and cunning than ever. This magnificent miniature depicts the insane ruler of the Gloomspite Gitz in sumptuous detail, covered in grisly detail, totems, trinkets and fungi. You’ll find this model incredibly rewarding to paint as well as being a fantastic option in a Gloomspite Gitz army thanks to his powerful magical spells and command abilities. This kit is supplied in 8 components and contains 1 x 60mm oval base.
  • A Snarlboss in the back of a War-Wheela is able to concentrate on bashing the heads of the enemy rather than steering. Though all Gitmob chariots are capable of inflicting horrendous damage on the charge, those of a Snarlboss do so in style – their paths of destruction marked by scorchmarks left by the flames that jet from jars fitted to the back of their ride. This multipart plastic kit builds a heavy War-Wheela chariot for your Gloomspite Gitz armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. It can be ridden by a Snarlboss – who's ideal for leading the charge and inspiring the rest of your gitz – or a Frazzlegit Shaman, who's able to fling fiery conjurations. The Snarlboss has a choice of two heads and banner toppers, and the Shaman can be built with one of two different magic sticks. This chariot, and its pair of large Snarlfangs, provides superb hitting power to any Gitmob. This kit comprises 80 plastic components and 1x Citadel 120mm by 92mm Oval Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Squigs! Little more than mouths with legs and a terrible attitude, these vicious creatures are feared across the Mortal Realms for their rapacious appetites and are often employed by the Gloomspite Gitz on the front lines. These little monsters are a great choice in your army thanks to their incredible offensive punch – just point them in the vague direction of anything you need bitten, and charge. If you like, you can even field an army of the little monsters in matched play, with Squig Herds being a Battleline option for armies with a Moonclan general. Just imagine the look on your enemies’ faces… This kit features everything you need to build a herd of 10 squigs, with highly customisable faces. You'll also get a pair of Squig Herders to motivate your Squig Herds, with four possible variant models, of which you can build two. You'll also get accessories for basing – including a snail squig... This kit is supplied in 77 components and contains 12 x 25mm round bases.
  • Moonclan Stabbas form ragged ranks that advance upon the foe with gongs clanging and banners waving. Eyes bulging with the madness of the Gloomspite, they pour over the enemy lines and stab wildly at everything in their path. Stabbas are the core unit for many Gloomspite Gitz army, thanks to their ability to overwhelm foes with vast numbers. You’ll find them great for capturing objectives or shielding the squishier elements of your army – or for concealing some well-placed Loonsmasha Fanatics... Inside the set, you’ll find enough stabbas, pokin’ spears and Moon Shields to build a unit of Stabbas, or enough Moonclan bows and slittas to build a unit of Shootas. You’ll also find a choice of Icon Bearers, a Gong Basher, 2 barbed nets and a special stabba for denoting the unit’s Moonclan Boss. This kit is supplied in 111 Components and contains 20 x 25mm round bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly.
  • Sunsteala Wheelas are favoured by the Gitmobs – built with lightweight wicker frames, allowing them to close down on the foe quickly and hit hard before deftly weaving out of combat. Their drivers favour stikkas and bows, weapons perfect for sneaky strikes from a reasonably safe distance. This multipart plastic kit builds two Sunsteala Wheelas, light chariots pulled by ravening Snarlfangs, for your Gloomspite Gitz armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Armed with scything blades, and crewed by wicked grots armed with spears and bows, they're ready to careen wildly across the battlefields of the Mortal Realms, striking where your opponent is most vulnerable. They're able to keep up with your packs of Snarlfangs, and are ideal for adding extra hitting power to the lighter cavalry. These miniatures have numerous options, making them easy to customise. The chariots can be assembled with your choice of two different harnesses, and can further be personalised with different wheels and carriage decorations. Chariot drivers have a choice of heads, and can be built with a whip or a sword, while the other crew can be armed with your choice of wicked blade, spear, or bow. The banner pole has a choice of two different tops, and there are even more accessories to add to your chariots. This kit comprises 146 plastic components and 2x Citadel 105mm by 70mm Oval Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Trugg is the mightiest of all troggoths. A towering mass of strength and ill temper, he carries atop his back an arcane keystone of ancient design, which fuels his already formidable physical might with unpredictable bursts of elemental magic... and gives him a terrible headache. This multipart plastic kit builds Trugg the Troggoth King – an overgrown brute empowered by ancient magics and sheer grumpiness. Trugg is covered in ritual scars, tangled vines, and decaying relics from his long slumber in the caves of Ghyran, and imposing antlers curl out from his brow like a crown. The strange artefact built atop his hunched back crackles with otherworldly power – especially when Trugg smacks it with his club, which is capped with the shell of a massive ironshell snail. Even crouching down under his arcane burden, Trugg is taller than a mighty Dankhold Troggoth – he's a monster truly worthy of the title 'Troggoth King'. This kit contains 30 plastic components and comes with a Citadel 100mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Snarlpack Cavalry make use of giant Snarlfangs – particularly large and impressive specimens of their kind. They're so big that a pair of grots can ride each one into battle. Riders guard their mount’s flanks with jabs from their ‘skewas’, freeing up the Snarlfang to tear into enemies directly in front with their teeth and claws. This multipart plastic kit builds three Snarlpack Cavalry, a fast and deadly unit for your Gloomspite Gitz armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. The unit opens up lots of tactical options for a canny Snarlboss – their speed means they can arrive where your enemy least expects it, and they're more than happy to feast on small objective-holding units or wounded enemies. This kit comprises 61 plastic components and 3x Citadel 75mm by 42mm Oval Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • A Warhammer Age of Sigmar Novel Heldanarr Fall just wants to be left in peace in Aqshy, but the gleaming golden warriors of Sigmar won’t let him be. So he fights back – and draws upon a more primal power. READ IT BECAUSE It's a Mortal Realms story with a twist – a virtuous man succumbs to the path of darkness, and wages a war against Sigmar himself. THE STORY Heldanarr Fall dreams of a world without gods. When the Azyrites descended upon the Burning Valley – a kingdom carved from the Aqshian desert – they brought arrogance and cruelty with their riches, and a god who seemed blind to it all. Despite harrowing losses, Held clung to his people’s ways, forging a new existence without a single prayer to the armoured deity, Sigmar. Now, all Held wants is solitude. But after saving a Sigmarite priestess from violent death, her troubles catch up to them and destroy the last of his peace. First broken, then enraged, he launches a brutal war of vengeance against Sigmar’s worshippers and soon finds himself thrust against the Stormcast Eternals, led by the cunning strategist Ildrid Stormsworn. Alone, he cannot hope to win, yet surrender would mean accepting the mercy of a god he despises. To defeat the Stormcasts and avenge his fate, Held must embrace older, darker powers that risk the very freedom for which he fights. But when Sigmar's rulers are tyrants and the Champions of Chaos prove worthy, which path is the most righteous? And once he makes his choice, who will Heldanarr Fall become? Written by Noah Van Nguyen.
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  • A Warhammer Chronicles Omnibus Of all the heroes of the world-that-was, Gotrek and Felix may be the greatest – and this collection of novels and short stories showcases their earliest adventures. READ IT BECAUSE The saga of Gotrek and Felix starts here, with three novels that introduce a host of fan-favourite characters and feature some of the heroic duo's most memorable adventures. DESCRIPTION Gotrek and Felix: unsung heroes of the Empire, or nothing more than common thieves and murderers? The truth perhaps lies somewhere inbetween, and depends entirely on who you ask… Relive the early adventures of the Slayer and his human companion. From the haunted forests of the Empire to the darkness beneath the Worlds Edge Mountains, Gotrek and Felix face demented cultists, sinister goblins and a monstrous troll. In the city of Nuln, they get involved in an invasion by the sewer-dwelling skaven. And in the frozen north, an expedition to the lost dwarf hold of Karag Dum brings Gotrek and Felix face-to-face with a dread Bloodthirster of Chaos… This omnibus contains the first three Gotrek & Felix novels by William King, plus five additional short stories that take the heroic duo into dark adventures in the depths of the Old World. CONTENTS Trollslayer, Skavenslayer, Daemonslayer & Death and Glory by William King A Place of Quiet Assembly by John Brunner Blood Sport by Josh Reynolds Kineater by Jordan Ellinger Mind-Stealer by C L Werner Also includes a Gotrek & Felix Gazetteer, a guide to the characters and locations of the series.
  • A Gotrek Gurnisson Omnibus Gotrek Gurnisson is a relic of the World-that-Was. His long-time companion Felix is gone, and the oaths the Slayer once clung to are ash, like the lands across which he once raged. Gotrek is truly a stranger to this age, and now, branded with the Master Rune of Grimnir – the god that betrayed him – he seeks new purpose among the Mortal Realms. READ IT BECAUSE Adventure with a legendary character as he tries to find his place in unfamiliar lands. As always with Gotrek, there will be action, adventure, and solving a lot of problems with a huge axe. This packed omnibus features three full-length novels, a novella, and four short stories. THE STORY Accompanied by aelven assassin Maleneth Witchblade – a Daughter of Khaine and an agent of the Order of Azyr – Gotrek sets out, hell-bent on removing the Master Rune of Grimnir now buried in his chest, and facing down any and all foes who may stand in his path. Even in this new world, Gotrek has plenty of foes. CONTENTS – The Bone Desert (Novella) by Robbie MacNiven – The Neverspike (Short story) by Darius Hinks – Ghoulslayer (Novel) by Darius Hinks – Gitslayer (Novel) by Darius Hinks – Death on the Road to Svardheim (Short story) by Darius Hinks – Soulslayer (Novel) by Darius Hinks – The Crown of Karak-Khazhar (Short story) by Darius Hinks – The Dead Hours (Short story) by David Guymer
  • In the long-lost world-that-was, Gotrek Gurnisson was a monster slayer without peer. Seeking a valiant death to atone for a mysterious sin, he travelled the world, his poet companion Felix by his side, seeking the mightiest doom he could find. When the End Times came, Gotrek finally met his fate – guarding the gates of the Realm of Chaos against all the Daemonic servants of the Dark Gods. Now, spat into the Mortal Realms, he seeks new purpose, the last dwarf in a world of duardin and other strange creatures. Armed with the legendary Fyreslayer axe Zangrom-Thaz and bearing the Master Rune of Krag Blackhammer, he has become a veritable demigod of battle. Gotrek makes a fearsome addition to Order armies. His skill with the mighty axe Zangrom-Thaz makes him (as you would expect) a superlative monster hunter, and a threat to any Hero – even the largest beasts of the Mortal Realms should beware the Slayer's wrath. If, by some chance, anyone survives to hit him back, the Shoulder Plate of Edassa will guard against their blows. Basically, if you want a Hero who will kill everything in his path, you want Gotrek. Gotrek Gurnisson is a plastic kit supplied in 15 components. He comes with two options for bases – a 32mm round base for using him in your games, and a 40mm round base with scenic detailing depicting dead Skaven, scattered weapons, discarded shields, and splintered wood – perfect for a display model worthy of Golden Demon! You'll find a warscroll for Gotrek in the box, allowing you to use him in your games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar.
  • 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.
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