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  • Asmodai is a legendary Interrogator-Chaplain of the Dark Angels Chapter. Relentless and humourless, the Master of Repentance suffers no weakness or compromise amongst his allies. In battle, he incites the fighting spirit of his brothers to new heights, rendering them unstoppable killing machines by chanting litanies of hate with unshakeable zeal. This multipart plastic kit builds Asmodai, the iconic Interrogator-Chaplain of the Dark Angels. He's clad in stylised armour and heavy robes, crowned by a spiked iron halo. Asmodai has a heavy bolt pistol holstered at his side, and wields a great power sword alongside a crozius arcanum – a symbol of his grim office and a weapon in its own right, decorated with the Angel of Darkness. This stunning kit allows you to build Asmodai with his skull-faced helmet fully exposed, or shrouded beneath a raised hood, as well as optional clouds of incense smoke that billow dynamically from his backpack censers. This kit contains 17 plastic components, and comes with a Citadel 50mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Tubes and pipes erupt in profusion from the Lord of Virulence’s armour. These gout noxious fumes are putrid eruptions whose hue and stench guide the fire of artillery engines behind the lines. In their wake, their flensefrond cloaks leave a trail of sickening mucosal slime for hungry Daemon Engines to follow. Lead your Death Guard army with the disgustingly awesome Lord of Virulence. Clad in his mutilated Terminator armour, he is adorned with the signs of symbols of Grandfather Nurgle's many blessings. Armed with a twin plague spewer and plague claw, he is ready to spread these diseases across the galaxy. Covered in many different textures, the Lord of Virulence makes both an excellent painting project and spearpoint for your next Death Guard invasion. This 20-piece plastic kit makes one Lord of Virulence. It is supplied with a 50mm Citadel round base.
  • The Incubi are an order of Drukhari that hone themselves for war and war alone. Warriors of the highest calibre, they dedicate themselves to the perfection of the killing strike. Despite the Incubi’s monk-like asceticism, no shred of virtue exists in their bloodstained souls, for though they profess a desire to achieve perfection in every aspect of their existence, their true goal is simply to kill as often as possible. Often employed in Commorragh as bodyguards, Incubi are considered as more trustworthy than other Drukhari. More heavily armoured than their kin and carrying lethal blades, many Archons consider the use of Incubi as a status symbol. Add these elite warriors to your army and ensure the success of your realspace raids. This kit is supplied in 68 plastic components and comes with 5 28.5mm Citadel round bases and a 25mm round base. It builds either 5 Incubi or 4 Incubi and a Klaivex. The Klaivex can be assembled either with a pair of joined demiklaives or separated demiklaives and also has a choice of two heads. The kit also includes a single-piece Drukari symbol that could optionally be used as an objective marker.
  • Citadel Bases provide a stable, steady platform for your models to stand on, and can be painted any way you please to give your collection a unified look or to add character and atmosphere to your miniatures. Includes 20x Citadel 30mm x 60mm Rectangular Bases for use in games of Warhammer: The Old World. These bases are perfect for cavalry units such as Knights of the Realm, Empire Knights, Centigors, and Orc Boar Boy Mobs, all sold separately, Guidance for unit bases sizes can be found in Warhammer: The Old World - Ravening Hordes and Warhammer: The Old
  • Ushoran is an ancient and monstrous lord, one of the very first vampires, and stands amongst the most dreaded of Nagash’s Mortarch lieutenants. He is the Carrion King, the Lord of Masks, the Master of Feasts, the Mortarch of Delusion, and many titles besides. He is the father of abhorrants, and the origin of the accursed delusions that envelop the Flesh-eater Courts. His very presence can reduce mortals to slavering insanity and escalate the mania of his ghoul servants to terrifying heights, even as their king annihilates foes with truly monstrous strength. This multipart plastic kit builds Ushoran, the Mortarch of Delusion, the vampiric fountainhead of the Flesh-eater Courts. He's a towering figure, even when hunched over as if to greet a courtier – or personally destroy a smaller foe. Ushoran is clad in the finest royal regalia his ghoul servants can scavenge, from corroded jewellery and ragged robes to a fur cloak of nightshrieker pelts, and a crown of bone extends directly from his skull – a gift from his old master, Nagash. In battle, the Carrion King swings his royal sceptre like a massive, gore-streaked club, and in less lucid moments uses his monstrous claws and fangs to tear offenders limb from limb. The chalice that hangs at his waist grants Ushoran even greater reserves of vampiric resilience, and ghouls across the realms fight for the chance to drink from its bloody contents. The Mortarch of Delusion is the capstone of any Flesh-eater Courts collection, and a fitting centrepiece to even the largest of ghoulish armies. Whether you want to spread madness across the Mortal Realms or paint a stunning display piece for your shelves, Ushoran is a royal fit for the role. This kit contains 61 plastic components and comes with a Citadel 130mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • The sorcerer Zarshia Bittersoul once led a warband of her own – until she was usurped by her sister, Khagra. Her magical powers undiminished in defeat, she stews in her own dark ambitions as Khagra leads the Ravagers – the bitter Dour Cragan and fierce Razek Godblessed – on their personal Path to Glory through Ghur, seeking to earn the attention of the Dark Gods through brutal sacrifice as they desecrate the holdings of any who dare oppose them. This multipart plastic kit builds Khagra's Ravagers – a band of ambitious Chaos Warriors, led by Khagra the Usurper and accompanied by the sorcerer Zarshia Bittersoul. This group of unique characters is packed with personality and detail – Khagra raises her daemonbound mace in a commanding pose, hair and cape billowing in the wind, while her horned sister conjures magical flames into her palm, and their two Chaos Warrior companions heft ensorcelled blades. The kit comprises 21 push-fit plastic components, including four integrated scenic bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. This set does not include cards for using these miniatures in games of Warhammer Underworlds.
  • The Outcast Gangs of Necromunda are made up of the dregs of underhive society. These individuals have freed themselves from the constraints of societal hierarchy in order to walk a dangerous and often short-lived path of risk and reward. Hive Scum can be found everywhere, often hired by more established gangs looking for cheap bodies, or arranged into fully fledged Underhive Outcasts gangs that clash with the legendary Houses of Necromunda for territory, scraps of loot, and more. This box lets you assemble 4 plastic miniatures to add to your Outcast or House gang, with a huge range of customisation options, including 10 different weapons and 8 different heads. The kit is comprised of 32 plastic components, with which you can assemble 4 Hive Scum, and is supplied with 4 Citadel 25mm Necromunda round bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.
  • A towering slab of muscle, teef and bad attitude, a Warboss leads the charge from the very front, with glee. With klaw, fist and dakka this green behemoths bulldozes a bloody path through enemy lines. Meanwhile, his ear-splitting war cry and weapons-grade glower motivate his boyz to ever more gratuitous violence. This kit makes one Ork Warboss armed with a power klaw, kombi-rokkit, two sluggaz, and stikkbombs. Alongside this preposterous array of weaponry that’s sure to make short work of any enemy, he is also joined by a slavering attack squig, hungry for action. This kit comprises 12 plastic components with which you can assemble one Ork Warboss with Attack Squig, and is supplied with 1x Citadel 40mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.
  • An Avatar of Khaine is an ancient deity incarnate – a burning shard of Khaela Mensha Khaine, the Bloody-Handed God of the Aeldari. Awakened for battle, he marches through enemy fire without breaking stride, laughing cruelly as his weapon – the Wailing Doom – cleaves flesh and tastes the blood of his foes with each strike. The Avatar's mere presence incites a merciless rage in the Asuryani around him, his fearsome aura eradicating fear or hesitation in favour of a nigh insatiable murderlust. In these moments, the Aeldari seem transformed into a vision of the glorious and terrible conquerors who once ruled the galaxy. This kit builds one Avatar of Khaine, who can be constructed with a choice of three different heads – a classic helmet with plume and headdress, a more martial helm with an ornate crest, or a bare head with a wild mane and flowing topknot. The Avatar's divine weapon, the Wailing Doom, can also be built in one of three forms – a gigantic sword, a vicious axe, or a sweeping spear, each marked with eldritch runes of power. This set comprises 53 plastic components and is supplied with 1x 80mm Citadel round base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints
  • Horrific nightmares given bestial shape, Fiends of Slaanesh emit a harsh, trilling call as they race towards their prey. A cloud of dream-inducing musk hangs thick around the Fiends, reducing their foes to a stupor, and sapping them of their will to fight. Fiends of Slaanesh are deadly combatants who excel at cutting down larger foes. Whether they’re slaying monsters in Warhammer Age of Sigmar or slicing up heavy infantry in Warhammer 40,000, these beasties are great for any Slaanesh or Daemons army. They'll play havoc with your opponent’s Psykers and Wizards, too! This kit builds 3 Fiends of Slaanesh, and includes options to turn one of them into a Blissbringer. It is supplied in 63 plastic components, and comes with 3 x 75mm oval bases.
  • The Hedonites of Slaanesh revel in suffering, and worship their absent deity by engaging in the most vile acts imaginable. Empowered by depravity and addicted to extremes of sensation, the servants of the Dark Prince are a scourge on the realms. Each warband is an unpredictable and quixotic terror, guided by diabolical whims as they conquer and pillage. If you’re looking to spread glorious excess across the Mortal Realms, this box is a great way to start a new Hedonites of Slaanesh army – or add to an existing collection – and will save you money compared with buying the kits individually. A mysterious Shardspeaker leads the force with sorcerous illusions, protected by a bodyguard of mutated Slaangor Fiendbloods. Blissbarb Archers offer a mobile Battleline, raining down toxin-laced arrows, while Slickblade Seekers race forth on astonishingly fast daemon mounts. It’s a full and balanced army in one box, allowing you to launch your own sadistic campaigns in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. This set includes the following multipart plastic models: – 1x Shardspeaker of Slaanesh – 3x Slaangor Fiendbloods – 5x Slickblade Seekers, which can alternatively be built as Blissbarb Seekers – 10x Blissbarb Archers, plus 1x Blissbrew Homonculus All models are supplied with their appropriate bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • 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 January issue: Contact! – Letters, questions, and pictures of miniatures sent in by readers. Inside the Studio – A look at the games the White Dwarf staff have been playing recently. WHITE DWARF BUNKER Access Granted! – An introduction to this month’s action in the White Dwarf Bunker. Challenges – Grab your brushes and join our Rank and File painting challenge. The Slidecrown Sundering – The Slidecrown Sundering has come to an end. Which faction won in your gaming group? Scenario of the Month – New scenarios for Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar, plus six new battleplans for Warcry. Basic Training – Gaming and tactical advice on taking cover in Warhammer 40,000. Hobby Hangout – Steve Barrett demonstrates how to paint jungle-themed scenery for Warcy and Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Satellite Uplink – Leila shares the results of the Warhammer studio's campaign. Plus, readers' Rank and File miniatures. WARHAMMER 40,000 Echoes From the Warp – Skitarii, tanks, or robots? Which Adeptus Mechanicus Detachment will you field? Strike Team Solarien – New rules for fielding a force of Vanguard Space Marines in Combat Patrol. Index Xenos: Sautekh Dynasty – The Silent King may have returned, but not every Necron has bent the knee to his rule… Stilled Faith: Acolyte – The Stilling has affected everyone in the Pariah Nexus. Or has it? Part one of a new story arc. Operational Offensives – Combat Patrol + campaign = a Combat Patrol campaign! Get ready to sign up! WARHAMMER AGE OF SIGMAR Battle Report: Seize the Crown! – More-more Slidecrown! The Skaven battle the Sylvaneth for control of the Viridian Crown. On Weapons Both Famed and Infamous – An in-world exploration of some of the celebrated (or maligned) weapons from the Mortal Realms. Gods and Monsters – Orruks love a good scrap, but their foes are particularly uncooperative in this short story A Tale of Four Warlords – A new challenger enters the fray as the warlords add allies to their armies. Siege Warfare – Get building some walls, kids. Or start knocking them down. It’s time for a siege! Rules of Engagement – Travel to Andtor for the ins and outs of The General’s Handbook 2023–24 Cities of Sigmar – A swathe of Cities of Sigmar characters to use in Warhammer Quest: Cursed City. NECROMUNDA Ferrostack 125 – A stunning battlefield for Necromunda, plus a scenario for battling across vertical terrain. SPECIAL FEATURES Black Library – The first in a new series of stories featuring White Dwarf's very own Chapter – the Tome Keepers. Each copy of issue 496 also comes with cardboard inserts which include 1x double-sided rules card for the Vanguard Space Marines Combat Patrol containing Stratagems, Abilities, Secondary Objectives, and Enhancements, 2x Paint Recipe cards, 2x Bunker Achievement Cards, 4x Combat Patrol Datasheets and a double-sided card featuring the Bunker Scenarios of the month for Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000.
  • A landscape cursed by the nefarious machinations of the dread necromancer Nagash, the realm of Nehekhara, once known as the Great Land thanks to its long-enduring prosperity, is now the domain of the dead. This accursed land is ruled over by the ancient Tomb Kings and their legions of dread skeletal warriors. This supplement takes an in-depth look at the Land of the Dead, exploring the traditions and beliefs of this horrifying realm of cadaverous kings and their skeletal subjects. Used in conjunction with Warhammer: The Old World – Ravening Hordes, this book arms you with more rules and tales, allowing you to use your Tomb Kings of Khemri collection in new and exciting ways. Within this 48-page supplement book, you will find: The Land of the Dead: A detailed look at ancient Nehekhara: its great cities, the military might of its ancient kings and queens, and the immortal power of the Mortuary Cult. Conflict in the Badlands: An in-depth look at the Mortuary Cult at war, telling of the quest to find the resting place of an ancient king, culminating in a vicious battle with the denizens of the Badlands. Heroes of Legend: Background and rules for three famous characters: Settra the Imperishable; Prince Apophas, the Cursed Scarab Lord; and Nekaph, Emissary of Settra. Armies of Infamy: Rules to field two unique Tomb Kings Armies of Infamy: Nehekharan Royal Hosts, and Mortuary Cults. This is an expansion to Warhammer: The Old World – you'll need copies of the Warhammer: The Old World Rulebook and Warhammer: the Old World – Ravening Hordes books, both available separately, to use the contents of this book.
  • The Kin are a clone race of resilient and pragmatic warriors, who together form the ancient Leagues of Votann. Given wisdom and purpose by their ancient Ancestor Cores, armed and armoured by the pounding pistons of the forge, they scour the galaxy for the resources to expand their works and overcome any foe. Hernkyn Pioneers roam the battlefield on magna-rail bikes, scouting a path for doughty Hearthkyn Warriors and augmented Cthonian Beserks to secure their objectives – guided by battle-tested Kâhls such as the legendary Ûthar The Destined. For those who want to uphold the honour of the Ancestors and claim precious acquisitions, this box is an ideal start to a Leagues of Votann collection – or the perfect way to reinforce an existing army. The units within have been chosen to provide a balanced and hard-hitting core for any army, ideal for Combat Patrol-sized games – approximately 25 Power Level's worth of models – and will save you money over buying the kits individually. This set includes the following multipart plastic models: – 1x Ûthar The Destined, which can also be built as a Kâhl – 5x Cthonian Beserks (including one with a mole grenade launcher and 2x mole grenade models) – 3x Hernkyn Pioneers – 10x Hearthkyn Warriors – 1x Leagues of Votann Transfer Sheet, containing 555 transfers All models are supplied with their appropriate bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. The terrain used in images on this page is for illustrative purposes only and is not included.
  • An iconic rendering of T'au technological progress and ingenuity, the XV8 Crisis Battlesuit is a thing of joy to behold in battle - unless you're its target. Skimming along on the jets of their repulsor engines, Crisis Battlesuits close on their enemy with a surprising speed, unloading their diverse weaponry and leaping away in a split second. Only the best T'au warriors are allowed to pilot these machines, spending years on the front line before even being considered for this honour. Able to be dropped from a planet's upper atmosphere, slamming into ranks of enemies like a tidal wave, the XV8 Crisis Battlesuit is the ultimate balance of firepower, speed and resilience. This multi-part plastic kit contains everything needed to build three XV8 Crisis Battlesuits, with six accompanying drones. There's an impressive level of customisation available, with ball fittings allowing unprecedented posability. One miniature can be optionally assembled as a Shas'vre, with special head and chest plate, and there's a prodigious amount of advanced T'au weaponry in the box: four plasma rifles, three flamers, four fusion blasters, four burst cannons, three missile pods and three shield generators. The accompanying drones have options for gun, shield or marker variants, and you can build a total of six drones, with up to three of any one type. The kit also includes an assortment of battlesuit electronics systems. One model in the kit can even be built as the new, experimental Iridium-class XV8-02 Crisis Battlesuit - distinguishable by its thicker armour and aggressive appearance. Huge variety! 152 components are included in total, with three Citadel 50mm Round bases and three Citadel small Flying bases.
  • Gargoyles are often the first wave of a Tyranid swarm to be seen in battle. Thus a Tyranid attack is preceded by the beating of thousands of membranous wings as Gargoyle Broods descend upon the foe; blocking out the sun, and spitting death from their fleshborers and caustic venom from their fanged mouths. This box set contains 10 multi-part plastic Tyranid Gargoyles. Models supplied with small flying bases.
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