• Masters of prediction, the Farseers are the strangest and most visionary of a craftworld's advisors. Even in battle they can perform their divinations, casting the complex wraithbone runes of the Aeldari into the air and interpreting changes as the glowing icons orbit around them. This multi-part plastic kit contains 10 components with which to make an Aeldari Farseer armed with Singing Spear. This kit comes supplied unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints.
  • ORKS: NOBZ

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    The Orks call their ruling caste Nobz. Nobz are bigger and scarier than other Orks and revel in cruel or casual violence. Nobz lead by example, plunging into the thick of the fighting and breaking skulls left, right and centre. In this way each Nob acts as a sergeant-at-arms, champion, oppressor and role model for the Boyz they lead. This box set contains five multi-part plastic Ork Nobz. This 104-piece set includes: 10 head variations, five different torso-fronts and five body variations allowing you to assemble a unique looking squad. Also included are a range of weapon options including: big choppas, power klaws, shoota/rokkit kombi-weapons, a shoota/skorcha kombi-weapon, sluggas and choppas. Additonally there are a host of extra components to allow you to further customise your squad, including parts to upgrade your Nobz with Cybork bodies and a Grot ammo runt. Models supplied with 32 mm round bases.
  • Boss Snikrot is no mere Ork cutthroat – he is a murderous legend whose obsession with guerilla warfare has seen him hone the kunnin' taktiks of the Blood Axe clan into an almost supernatural mastery of infiltration. Snikrot is an unseen terror, leading his Red Skull Kommandos deep behind enemy lines – by the time his terrified foes realise he is upon them, the Boss is already opening their throats with his rip-toothed blades. This multipart plastic kit builds Boss Snikrot, an infamous Kommando leader and Ork assassin. He’s armed with a pair of combat blades known as Mork's Teeth, perfect for close quarters fighting behind enemy lines, as well as a custom silenced slugga. The kit includes loads of cosmetic details shared with Ork Kommandos, such as a backpack festooned with extra gear, a smoke grenade to decorate his base, and a choice of three head builds – one bare, one with Snikrot's trademark night-vision goggles over his eyes, and one with the goggles lifted onto his forehead. This kit comprises 17 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.
  • Chaos Lords are the most powerful of the Chaos Space Marines. With the genetic advantages of a Space Marine and the blessings of the Dark Gods there are few more dangerous entities in the galaxy. This Lord is clad in Terminator armour and can be armed with a variety of weapons. This boxed set contains 1 multi-part plastic Chaos Space Marines Terminator Lord, and includes options for a Chaos Space marines Terminator Sorcerer, combi-weapons, power weapons and more.
  • Aggressive and rebellious, Commander O'Shovah is an undisputed master of Mont'ka, the T'au metastrategy of the Killing Blow. Piloting his crimson battlesuit, he carves a bloody path into the enemy, leading his separatist Fire Caste forces from the front as he wields the enigmatic Dawn Blade with such strength and skill that no foe can stand against him. This multipart plastic kit builds Commander Farsight, leader to the breakaway Farsight Enclaves of the T'au Empire. His custom XV-86 Supernova battlesuit features advanced technology that provides greater agility and mobility, allowing him to put his prodigious skills with the blade to good use. Farsight wields the mysterious Dawn Blade in one hand, with a plasma rifle and shield generator mounted to his other arm. This legendary figure's wargear is loaded with details, from the ritual bonding knife strapped on his leg to the Farsight Enclaves icon worked into his shield's surface. His heroic pose atop a dramatic scenic base make Commander Farsight an eye-catching centrepiece for any collection or army. This kit comprises 48 plastic components, and comes with a Citadel 60mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Each Norn Emissary is a purpose-bred beast, spawned by its Norn Queen to accomplish a specific and singular objective – be it hunting a strategically gifted commander, abducting a knowledgeable prey-being, or pursuing some other ineffable goal. These colossal heralds of the Hive Mind's agenda meld terrifying psionic potential with speed, intelligence, and monstrous strength, ensuring that a Norn Emissary is more than equal to its alien task. This multipart plastic kit builds a Norn Emissary, a psychic monster tailored to overcome all resistance. Stood atop a ruined structure covered in Tyranid growths, the Emissary shreds all opposition with massive scything talons and cruel, dextrous claws, its visible brain tissue suffused with unnatural power. The Norn Emissary stands amongst the larger creatures in the Tyranids range, towering above even a Hive Tyrant – it's an excellent centrepiece model, loaded with alien detail to show off your painting skills. The kit also includes two different lower torsos, allowing you to pose your Emissary surveying the battlefield or leering down at its prey. This miniature can alternatively be built as a Norn Assimilator, a single-minded Tyranid monster with toxic bone harpoons. This kit comprises 58 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.
  • The Deathleaper is a rare and advanced development of the Lictor strain, perfectly evolved to act as a terror weapon. This apex Lictor possesses an instinctive understanding of how to spread fear through hostile forces and prey populations alike, using its skills in stealth, infiltration, and assassination to sow paranoia and dread before the hive fleet attacks en masse. This multipart plastic kit builds Deathleaper, the evolutionary pinnacle of the Lictor bioform. This epic creature looms dramatically over its lesser cousins, perched atop the infested wreckage of a ruined facility. Deathleaper exhibits all the classic Lictor features, augmented to be even more impressive and terrifying – more powerful talons and claws, extended and spiked tendrils, two additional pairs of eyes, and a living cloak of membranous webbing that shifts to obscure its silhouette even further. It's a fantastic project for painters, covered with alien biological details, and makes a sinister centrepiece model for stealthy Tyranid armies. This kit comprises 44 plastic components and comes with a Citadel 60mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Tyranid Warriors are the most adaptable of all the Hive Mind’s bioforms. They are efficient killing machines with the ability to employ a wide variety of bio-weapon symbiotes. On the battlefield they are found fighting in both close quarters and at long range, and form a vital link in the Tyranid swarm, acting as relays through which the Hive Tyrants issue their commands. The Tyranid Warrior models come in 3 distinct poses with every single combination of weapon available on the frame. There is a staggering choice of weapons to choose from including 3 pairs of lash whips; 3 pairs of spinefists; 3 devourers; 3 pairs of rending claws; 3 pairs of scything talons; 3 deathspitters; 3 pairs of boneswords; a venom cannon; a barbed strangler; and 3 pairs of flesh hooks. These can be taken in a variety of combinations depending on how you want to arm your Tyranid Warriors. This kit also includes the option to make a Tyranid Prime. This monster is distinguished with its own chest plate; head and crest; shoulder guards; and has the option to add a scythed tail. As well as this multitude of options there are also enough adrenal glands and toxic sacs to add to the entire unit, and a choice of 4 different faces for the Warriors. This plastic kit contains 89 components with which to make 3 Tyranid Warriors, or 2 Tyranid Warriors and a Tyranid Prime. This kit comes supplied unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints.
  • The Rogal Dorn Battle Tank is a lumbering behemoth, equally suited to anchoring a battle line, or grinding forward in support of an assault. Bristling with thunderous guns, these hulking armoured fighting vehicles pound breaches in enemy’s defences with enormous shells, and tear apart infantry with raucous storms of fire. This multipart plastic kit builds a Rogal Dorn Battle Tank – a mobile gun platform even larger than the mighty Leman Russ Battle Tank. The Rogal Dorn's primary weapon is mounted on its turret – you can choose between the high volume fire of a twin battle cannon, or the intimidating power of an oppressor cannon with a co-axial autocannon mounted on its side. A secondary hard point on the hull mounts either a castigator gatling cannon to punish hordes of infantry, or a pulveriser cannon to take on enemy armour. The kit includes an arsenal of optional weaponry – you can add optional sponson mounts armed with a pair of heavy bolters or multi-meltas, while optional forward mounts can house heavy stubbers or meltaguns. The tank's tracks can be upgraded with additional armour, and you'll also find extensive cosmetic options, including tow hooks, viewing slits, extra fuel, a search light, and stowed equipment. There are three crew members, including a spotter, tank officer, and a gunner for the pintle-mounted heavy stubber, which can be built with five head options or replaced with closed hatches. This kit comprises 171 plastic components and includes an Astra Militarum Vehicle Transfer Sheet, with 475 transfers featuring numerals, sigils, and a variety of regimental heraldry. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • In the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war. Across the far-flung worlds of the Imperium of Mankind, in a galaxy riven by warp storms and unceasing conflict, the armies of Humanity battle for survival. With the Imperium already standing upon the brink of annihilation, the Tyranid hive fleets emerge from the cold void between the stars. The Space Marines stand as the last line of defence between this ravenous alien menace and the beleaguered worlds of the Imperium. Take the plunge into the 41st Millennium with this Starter Set for Warhammer 40,000. This box gives you a compelling introductory experience, with incredible models, a game mat to fight over, helpful guides, and all the dice and tools you need to play your first games. Pick the noble Space Marines or swarming Tyranids, give control of the other army to a friend or family member, and battle it out for hours of entertainment. This box is a fantastic way to get into the Warhammer 40,000 hobby – it's also great for expandinng your existing collections. This boxed set includes: 1x 64-page softcover Warhammer 40,000 Starter Set Handbook – Includes construction guides, rules tutorials, and training missions to get you up to speed without hassles and headaches 38x plastic push-fit Citadel miniatures – This box is stuffed with loads of miniatures to build, paint, and play with. There are two starter forces in the box, with leaders, troops, and support elements – all designed to be assembled without glue, so you can get stuck in with minimal fuss. These miniatures are all supplied with their appropriate bases, and the box features: 11x Space Marines Genetically-enhanced soldiers created for war. Their already-deadly skills are enhanced with power armour that amplifies their strength and endurance, and brutal weapons to utterly annihilate any foe. - 1x Captain in Terminator Armour: A veteran of a thousand wars, ready to lead a strike force against any foe - 5x Terminators: Veteran warriors clad in nigh-impenetrable armour and armed with heavy weapons - 5x Infernus Marines: Armoured troops who wield powerful flame weapons to keep swarming enemies at bay 27x Tyranids Utterly alien creatures from a distant galaxy, driven by a gestalt consciousness. They desire nothing more than to consume all life, absorbing and reconstituting its biomass into ever-more-vile creatures. - 1x Winged Tyranid Prime: A swooping conduit for the Hive Mind's will, connecting all Tyranid creatures within close proximity - 1x Psychophage: A massive, highly specialised monstrosity, eager to consume enemies with its horrific maw - 3x Von Ryan’s Leapers: Mantis-like hunters that lash out from the shadows to ensnare unwary prey - 20x Termagants: Scuttling hordes of simple Tyranid creatures, armed with weapons that project living ammunition - 2x Ripper Swarms: Small beasts tasked with finishing off weakened enemies and picking their bones clean 2x reference sheets – One for each army, including simplified datasheets for each unit that will help keep your games running smoothly. 1x 30" by 22.4" double-sided gaming mat – A foldable paper playing mat that features different battlefield art on each side. 2x range rulers and 10x six-sided dice – These essential accessories are used in games of Warhammer 40,000 for movement, shooting, close combat, and more. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Colour paints.
  • Assault Intercessors are amongst the most widespread close-support units in a Chapter's arsenal. Firing their heavy bolt pistols as they close upon the foe, they charge into the fray, where they make short work of their enemies with brutal swings of their chainswords. Assault Intercessors are the perfect Troops choice unit for players who favour more aggressive strategies (or simply like to charge every enemy in sight!), where they can put their brutal close-range wargear to deadly use. This multipart plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a set of 10 Assault Intercessors. The models can be assembled as either a 10-man squad, a squad of 9 Assault Intercessors with a Sergeant or 2 separate 5-man squads, each with a Sergeant of their own. They are each armed with an Astartes chainsword and heavy bolt pistol. There are additional components in the kit that enable you to upgrade your Sergeant models with unique heads, a helmet mag-locked to their belt, and unique tilting plates to help them stand out. Your Sergeants can also each be equipped with a choice of specialist wargear, including a power sword, power first or thunder hammer instead of their Astartes chainsword, and a hand flamer or plasma pistol in place of their heavy bolt pistol. This kit is supplied with 10x Citadel 32mm Round Bases and an Ultramarines Transfer Sheet.
  • Born soldiers, the Shock Troops of Cadia are trained for military service from the moment they can hold a rifle. Long years of rigorous firing drills have forged them into expert sharpshooters, skilled in both dogged defence and storming assault. Cadian Shock Troops are held by many as the ideal Imperial soldiers – with countless regiments mustered in their image. This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Cadian Shock Troops – the core of many Astra Militarum regiments. Each Shock Trooper is armed with frag grenades and a reliable lasgun, led by a Sergeant armed with either a drum-fed autogun, or a chainsword with a laspistol or bolt pistol. The kit also includes a variety of special weapons to equip your Shock Troopers – a flamer, grenade launcher, meltagun, and plasma gun – as well as a vox-caster for battlefield communications. You’ll also find loads of cosmetic options to ensure that no two squads of Shock Troops look the same – including variant poses, more than 20 different heads, sandbags, combat knives, a spade, a spare helmet, and plenty of bedrolls. This kit comprises 131 plastic components, and is supplied with 10x Citadel 25mm Round Bases. Also included is a Cadian Infantry Transfer Sheet, with 597 transfers featuring numerals, squad markings, and Cadian regimental heraldry. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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    The characters and armies of the mortal realms are as varied as they are numerous; myriad bizarre forms, powerful soldiers from the heavens, terrifying, brutish orruks – the miniatures that represent them are spectacular. Truly, they are deserving of amazing bases on which to stand, but not everyone has the time or the skill to bash their own bases together. Enter the Warhammer Age of Sigmar Hero Bases! Featuring 10 unique designs, these bases are a quick and easy way to base your characters. They can be used with any of the armies featured in Warhammer Age of Sigmar – simply paint them up and glue your miniature down. The box contains 11 bases: 3x 32mm Round, 7x 40mm Round and 1x 90mm Round bases, with 8 human skulls, 4 orruk skulls and 2 bird skulls for extra decoration.
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    AGE OF SIGMAR: SHATTERED DOMINION: 60 & 90MM OVAL BASES

    Original price was: €34.00.Current price is: €22.75.
    Designed to match and complement the Realm of Battle: Shattered Dominion gameboard, these awesome, highly detailed plastic bases are ideal for the large, mounted heroes in your Warhammer Age of Sigmar collection. You’ll receive 6 90x53mm Oval bases and 20 60x35mm Oval bases, with 14 pieces of rubble to add as you please – these moulded bases will help you achieve a stunning look for your miniatures!
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    AGE OF SIGMAR: SHATTERED DOMINION: 65 & 40MM ROUND BASES

    Original price was: €34.00.Current price is: €22.75.
    Designed to match and complement the Realm of Battle: Shattered Dominion gameboard, these awesome, highly detailed plastic bases are ideal for the smaller monsters in your Warhammer Age of Sigmar collection. You’ll receive 20 40mm Round bases and 6 65mm Round bases, with 8 pieces of rubble to add as you please – these moulded bases will help you achieve a stunning look for your miniatures!
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    AGE OF SIGMAR: SHATTERED DOMINION LARGE BASE DETAIL

    Original price was: €34.00.Current price is: €22.75.
    A set of fantastic decorative bits for your Warhammer Age of Sigmar miniatures’ bases, these are designed to match the Realm of Battle: Shattered Dominion gameboard for a brilliantly themed battleground! Contained in the box you’ll 54 large pieces of rubble and 10 large mushroom and stalagmite bits – your Warhammer Age of Sigmar armies are going to look amazing.
  • Designed to match and complement the Realm of Battle: Shattered Dominion gameboard, these awesome, highly detailed plastic bases are ideal for the foot-soldiers in your Warhammer Age of Sigmar collection. You’ll receive 40 25mm Round bases and 30 32mm Round bases, with 16 extra skulls for decoration – these moulded bases will help you achieve a stunning look for your miniatures!
  • Designed to match and complement the Realm of Battle: Sector Imperialis gameboard, these highly detailed plastic bases are ideal for the infantry in your Warhammer 40,000 collection. You’ll receive 60 32mm Round bases – these moulded bases will help you theme your armies to match the Sector Imperialis!
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  • More than just a container holding water, the Citadel Water Pot has been designed by painters, for painters. Constructed from durable grey plastic, the base and inner side walls of the water pot have ribbed sections, whose textures have been chosen to clean brushes in the most effective manner. A canal at the top allows you to store bushes horizontally when not in use, and the sides feature tapered grooves – once you’ve cleaned your brush in the water, draw the bristles up through these grooves to restore a nice, fine point! The water pot is 100mm wide at its base, and 90mm tall.
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    White Dwarf is Games Workshop's premium Warhammer magazine, packed with amazing content every month – including new rules and background, short stories, regular columns, special guests, and more. Here’s what you can look forward to in the July issue: - Contact! Letters, questions and pictures of miniatures sent in by you, our readers. - Worlds of Warhammer Where are heroes born, and how are legends created? Phil Kelly looks at special characters. - Inside the Studio A look at the models we’ve been painting and the games we’ve been playing in the studio. THE WHITE DWARF BUNKER - Access Granted! An introduction to the White Dwarf Bunker, and your invitation to become a part of it. This new monthly feature offers activities, articles, leagues, and toolkits that Warhammer clubs and gaming groups around the globe can use and follow along with each month. Come join us in the Bunker, and become part of the biggest Warhammer club in the world! - Challenges Provides the Painting Challenge for the month, a table for future months with times and dates to send photos by, and explains the Bunker ranks that readers can follow alongside to complete challenges. - The Combat Patrol League Gather your gaming group, and take part in our three-month Warhammer 40,000 Combat Patrol League! This League is designed for players to join in with their gaming group, providing players with titles and guidance for keeping score. - Scenarios of the Month A new mission for Warhammer 40,000 and a new battleplan for Warhammer Age of Sigmar, plus a Warcry campaign with three matched play missions. - Basic Training Gaming and tactical advice! This issue, things to watch out for in the new edition of Warhammer 40,000. Stephen Box returns from Vanguard Tactics to provide a tactical look at some of the new game mechanics. - Hobby Hangout Regular army painting advice. This time, we look at getting your Tyranids ready for battle. - Satellite Uplink News and painting challenge entries from Bunker satellite clubs around the world. The Bunker highlights hobbyists, clubs, and hobby stores from around the world and showcases their painted miniatures. Also includes hobby updates from the Warhammer Studio team. WARHAMMER 40,000 - Project X The games designers tell all about the tenth edition of Warhammer 40,000. Robin Cruddace and Rich Butler deep dive the new edition and highlight some of the exciting changes. - The Tyrannic Wars Fear not these Tyranids – they are no threat! So says Stenosavant Thoramanda Lhyng! Read all about the Tyranids – and the Imperial propaganda surrounding them – in this lore packed feature. - The Leviathan In-depth designers’ notes on the Tyranids and Space Marines in the Leviathan box set. Sam Dinwiddy and Dom Murray provide insights on the Space Marines and Tyranids found inside the Leviathan launch box. - Battle Report: First Contact The Ultramarines battle Hive Fleet Leviathan in the first White Dwarf Battle Report for the new edition! WARHAMMER AGE OF SIGMAR - A Tale of Four Warlords Four new warlords begin their quest, this time in the Mortal Realms! Meet all four warlords, and their armies of choice. - Ark Arcana Dig into a lore-filled feature on the divinities of the realms. A treatise on the worship of deities, the nature of gods, and whether they can be slain. - Fantastic Warhosts: The Sylvaneth Branch out and explore the nature of the Sylvaneth in this gallery of verdant hobby WARHAMMER UNDERWORLDS - Glory Points The tactical pairing of Rivals decks with warbands is a key part of the format – but who are the most Toxic Terrors? Dave Saunders once again provides his tactical insight to Warhammer Underworlds, this time looking at Rivals decks. NECROMUNDA - The Great Storm In part four of White Dwarf's Necromunda campaign, a dust storm hits Cinderak City. BLOOD BOWL - The Forge Bowl 25 coaches. One massive Blood Bowl league. But who’ll lift the trophy (or wooden spoon)? The start of a massive Forge Bowl League begins. BLACK LIBRARY - Grombrindal: Ancestor's Burden – Bitter Oaths Two men, two duardin and an aelf wonder if they’ve witnessed the demise of Grombrindal. The final part of the Grombrindal short story series by Chris Thursten. Each physical copy of issue 490 comes with a cardboard insert including a quick start guide for the new edition of Warhammer 40,000, plus a free Stratagem card, 2x Bunker Challenge cards, 2x Paint Recipe cards, 2x Scenario of the Month reference card, and a Contest of Warlords battlepack for Warhammer Age of Sigmar.
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    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 August issue: Contact! Letters, questions and pictures of miniatures sent in by you, our readers. Worlds of Warhammer What inspires the start of a Warhammer collection? Andy Clark investigates. Inside the Studio A look at the models we’ve painted and the games we’ve played in the studio this month. WHITE DWARF BUNKER Access Granted! An introduction to this month’s action taking place in the White Dwarf Bunker. Challenges What will you paint for the Leaders and Heroes painting challenge? The Combat Patrol League The studio satellite’s Combat Patrol league is now running at full tilt. How is yours going? Scenario of the Month New scenarios for Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar, plus a Warhammer Underworlds league. Includes the Amidst the Maelstrom Scenario for Warhammer 40,000 and The Battle of Black Skies for Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Also includes guidance for running a month-long league for games of Warhammer Underworlds: Wyrdhollow. Basic Training Gaming and tactical advice. This issue: coming up with a battleplan in Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Features Jimbo Warth, a games developer in the Age of Sigmar team. Hobby Hangout Regular army painting advice. This time, we look at getting Space Marines ready for battle. Satellite Uplink News and painting challenge entries from Bunker satellite clubs around the world. Features Bunker of the Month: Etone College and Leaders and Heroes from staff and readers. WARHAMMER 40,000 A Tale of Four Warlords The warlords complete their Combat Patrols and get their first games in. Galactic Warhosts: T'au Septs Embrace the Greater Good and bear witness to this gallery of beautifully painted miniatures. Crux Terminatus A treatise on the ultimate in personal protection: Tactical Dreadnought armour. WARHAMMER AGE OF SIGMAR Ark Arkana: Grand Enclave A disquisition on the structure, traditions and personages of the Conclave of Hammerhal. A massive lore article with background on numerous individuals within Hammerhal. Rules of Engagement How does the background of the Warhammer settings influence the rules for the games? Louis Aguilar, a games developer for Warhammer Age of Sigmar, investigates. Illuminations: Celestial Enlightenment The studio artists explain how they approach illustrating the enigmatic Seraphon. Harbingers of War The miniatures designers share their insights on the Dawnbringers Harbingers. Turn of the Wheel A loyal soldier of Hammerhal brings news from the front lines of a Dawnbringer Crusade. WARCRY Might and Madness Quests and campaign rules for Stormcast Eternals and Flesh-eater Courts in Warcry. Includes some of the rules content from Nightmare Quest, provides the Questor Soulsworn and the Royal Beastflayers, each with three Quests and associated Rewards and a collection of Background Tables. Also features the rules for the Realmshaper Engine Gnarlwood Terrain. WARHAMMER: THE HORUS HERESY Born of War Introducing the Inductii – a gallery of new recruits for the Horus Heresy. BLOOD BOWL The Forge Bowl Continues In part two of this series (or should that be season?) we find out the winners of the league. SPECIAL FEATURES Black Library – The Light of the Emperor In this short story, Ultramarines fight to protect a band of zealots from rampaging Tyranids. Written by Darius Hinks. Each copy of issue 491 also comes with card inserts, including a double-sided rules reference sheet for the new edition of Warhammer 40,000, two new Bunker scenarios – one each for Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar – a set of cards for the Bunker Warhammer Underworlds League, and two Bunker achievement cards.
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    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 September issue: Contact! Letters, questions, and pictures of miniatures sent in by you, our readers. Worlds of Warhammer Nick Horth explores the heraldry and iconography of the armies of the Free Cities. Inside the Studio A look at the miniatures painted and the games played in the studio this month. WHITE DWARF BUNKER Access Granted! An introduction to this month’s action taking place in the White Dwarf Bunker. Challenges Grab your brushes and join in with our elite units painting challenge! The Combat Patrol League The studio satellite’s Combat Patrol league is at its end. But who has emerged victorious? Scenario of the Month Includes the Info-gheist Pursuit Scenario for Warhammer 40,000 and The Fluctuations of Power for Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Also includes a Kill Team mission that can be used in normal games or as part of a Spec Ops Campaign. Basic Training Features Steven Box from Vanguard Tactics and an Orders, Sir? section where the answers to the tactical conundrum are featured at the back of the issue. Hobby Hangout Emily Ridding takes over the Hobby Hangout this month and shows us how to paint terrain. Satellite Uplink We hear from the club at Warhammer Rio Rancho and check out some of your elite units. WARHAMMER 40,000 Echoes of the Warp We take a look behind the scenes at the creation of Combat Patrol with Warhammer 40,000 rules writer Duncan Waugh. Faces of the Devourer Inquisitor Drakkstein gives an account of some of the Tyranid swarms faced by the Imperium. Brush Tips: Terminators The ’Eavy Metal team are back – this time with a guide for Space Marine Terminators. Suffer Not the Unclean A Black Templars vessel is in danger of being overrun by Tyranids in this short story. Battle Report: Sweeping Raid Two veterans of our Combat Patrol league show off the new game as Scott Pire's Orks take on Paul Foulkes and their Astra Militarum. WARHAMMER AGE OF SIGMAR A Tale of Four Warlords Our four Warhammer Age of Sigmar warlords tackle their first major challenge – painting a Vanguard boxed set. Bastions of Foulness Looking for real estate in the Mortal Realms? We explore some of the greatest fortresses of the Age of Sigmar. Viewing advised. The Spoils of the Waaagh! Zoggrok Anvilsmasha tries to keep his orruks in line as they besiege a Sigmarite fortress. Friends in Need Rules for forging alliances in the Mortal Realms with a Battlepack for multiplayer games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. WARCRY Wyrdhollow Bladeborn Four new Bladeborn warbands make the transition from Warhammer Underworlds to Warcry – Ephilim's Pandemonium, Domitan's Stormcoven, Skabbik's Plaguepack, and The Headsmen's Curse. WARHAMMER: THE HORUS HERESY Born of War II More Inductii as we showcase the remaining nine Legions from the Horus Heresy. WARHAMMER UNDERWORLDS Glory Points What’s that smell? John Bracken introduces us to what he’s dubbed the ‘Pungent Prophets’. NECROMUNDA The Darkness Lifts As the lights come back on in the underhive, our gang leaders take stock of the situation. SPECIAL FEATURES Black Library – Between the Lines Chaplain Sephax uncovers a deadly plot against the Tome Keepers Chapter in a short story written by Callum Davis. Each copy of issue 492 also comes with card inserts, including two new Bunker scenarios – one each for Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar – two Bunker achievement cards, five Kill Team cards, and a paint recipe card.
  • Daemon Princes were once mortal champions of Chaos, elevated to eternal daemonhood as a coveted reward from their mercurial patrons. Each of these corrupt monstrosities is a walking testament to the infernal power of Chaos, an immortal warlord blessed with manifold malevolent gifts throughout their long and treacherous Path to Glory. A Daemon Prince soars or strides across the battlefield like an omen of doom, unleashing all the warp-forged weaponry, monstrous strength, and unholy sorcery at their disposal. This multipart plastic kit builds a Daemon Prince – an ascended champion of Chaos, usable in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar or Warhammer 40,000. This mighty model can be built in a huge variety of ways, to suit your chosen setting, Chaos God, and preferred style. The kit includes a choice of clawed or hooved legs, perched atop either a cracked rock or a pile of stones and skulls.The Daemon Prince's muscular torso can be equipped in two suits of armour – an ornate breastplate suited to the Mortal Realms, or a warped parody of power armour for the 41st Millennium – each with a similar set of pauldrons and vambrace-clad forearms. The Daemon Prince can be armed with a hellforged sword, a daemonic axe, or a pair of malefic talons, with a choice of arm poses. From its back sprouts a pair of wings, a grisly trophy rack, or a corrupted Heretic Astartes power pack. The kit also includes six different heads – one designed for each of the Chaos Gods, and two for Chaos Undivided – with a suite of trophies, Chaotic sigils, and tail tips to truly dedicate your creation to the Ruinous Powers. This kit comprises 112 plastic components, and is supplied with a Citadel 60mm Round base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Stormstrike Chariots are the Stormcasts specialist linebreaker units. Pulled by two specially bred gryph-chargers, these chariots are swift enough to evade enemy fire and to respond with either a mighty charge or thunderous long-range fire. The Stormstrike Chariot itself bears the maker's mark of Grungni himself and resembles the shields wielded by Vindictors. Its riders wear a unique lighter variant of the brand new thunderstrike armour. Whilst the driver is armed with a stormstrike axe, the Stormcast passenger can be built wielding either a great stormbow or a tempestuous spear. This 32-piece push-fit kit makes one Stormstrike Chariot for use in Stormcast Eternals armies in Warhammer Age of Sigmar. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.
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