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A Nacht-Ghul is an assassin and saboteur without peer. Crafted by psychic-science and esoteric chems, they are the edge of the blade in the dark that cuts away the enemies of the Delaque – or the enemies of their friends if it suits their purposes. Delaque gangs will often include these talented agents, though they do so with the knowledge that the Nacht-Ghul ultimately answers to the Star Chamber and the whispers of the Psychoterica. Expand your Delaque Gang with these seven additional fighters. These secretive agents of House Delaque are equipped with a variety of specialist wargear to better enable them to perform their shadowy purpose. The two Nacht-Ghuls can be armed with either a shivver blade and serpent’s fang, while one of the Psy-Gheists is clad in a psychomancer's harness. With the exception of the Psychoteric Wyrms, who act as psychic nodes for their masters, all of the other fighters are psykers, and will offer your gang an enormous tactical advantage. This kit is supplied as 98 components that make the following seven miniatures: - 2x Nacht-Ghul (Champions, supplied with 2x 25mm Necromunda Bases) - 2x Psy-Gheists (Prospects, supplied with 1x 32mm Necromunda Base and 1x 25mm Necromunda Base - 2x Psychoterric Wyrms (Exotic Beasts, supplied with 2x 25mm Necromunda Bases) - 1x Piscean Spektor (a Brute, supplied with 1x 40mm Necromunda Base and 1x 45mm Groove Stem set Rules for using the Nacht-Ghul, Psy-Gheists, Psychoteric Wyrm, and Piscean Spektor in games of Necromunda can be found in Necromunda: House of Shadow. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.
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Conquer the underhive with stealth, subterfuge and sabotage with the new plastic Delaque gang! While other Clan Houses proudly proclaim their strengths, proclaiming their dominance to all who will listen, Delaque silently waits and watches, leaving others to wonder what dark thoughts the House of Secrets harbours. Lovingly designed to update the classic Necromunda gang, this kit allows you to build a deadly squad of Delaque gangers. Inside, you'll find a huge range of customisation options, allowing you to equip each ganger with deadly and unusual weapons, including exotic options like the longrifle and flechette pistol. A host of heads and accessories, meanwhile, allow you to personalise each ganger and ensure no two look alike. In short – if you've got your rules and you're raring to kick off your Delaque gang or you're bolstering an existing force, this is the place to start. This box contains 10 multipart plastic Delaque gangers and 10x 25mm Necromunda bases. Rules for your Delaque gang can be found in Necromunda Gangs of the Underhive and the December 2018 issue of White Dwarf.
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The armies of the Adeptus Mechanicus consist of cohorts of Skitarii cyborgs, bizarre war engines, and other fanatical followers of the Machine God, led into holy war by their robed Tech-Priests. This set of 35 cards will help you keep track of your Adeptus Mechanicus forces in-game, with individual datasheets for every unit, detailing their profiles, wargear, options, and special abilities. You'll also find a reference card for the Adeptus Mechanicus army rules as well as special datasheet cards for use in Combat Patrol games. Contents: - 1x Army Rules Card - 30x Adeptus Mechanicus Datasheet Cards - 4x Combat Patrol Datasheet Cards All cards measure 161.5mm by 107.1mm, and feature an eye-catching red foil glint edge. You'll need a copy of Codex: Adeptus Mechanicus to make full use of these cards.
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Imotekh is a sublimely skilled Necron strategist, wielding his armies with hyperlogical skill and deadly strategic insight. In battle, the Stormlord incinerates enemies with his Gauntlet of Fire, blasts them with pan-dimensional energies from the Staff of the Destroyer, and humbles them in punishing one-on-one duels. As phaeron of the Sautekh Dynasty, with over eighty tomb worlds under his command, Imotekh marches to expand his deathless empire. This multipart plastic kit builds Imotekh the Stormlord, the supreme leader of the Sautekh Dynasty. This imposing phaeron stands tall atop a dais of unearthed Necron architecture, his billowing cloak crawling with scarab-constructs. His left hand is encased in a Gauntlet of Fire, which generates waves of viridian flame, while his right grips the Staff of the Destroyer – his dynasty's deadly icon of office. Imotekh's armoured chestplate and metal brow sport lordly glyphs of Sautekh, while other Necrontyr sigils decorate his ornate mechanical body, proclaiming his rank as ruler of an unliving empire. This kit comprises 15 plastic components and comes with a Citadel 40mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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Book 7 in the Dawn of Fire Series Fleet Secundus marches toward the Eye of Terror, ready to strike at the heart of the Archenemy. However, a battle for survival awaits as the greater schemes of the Indomitus Crusade descend into treachery and intrigue. READ IT BECAUSE It's a jaw-dropping entry in the Dawn of Fire series, as the Indomitus Crusade prepares to take the fight to the heart of Abaddon's warpsworn empire. THE STORY The mighty fleets of the Indomitus Crusade face terrors and dangers beyond imagining. As Guilliman's crusade marches forth, bringing the Emperor's light to thousands of worlds, Fleet Secundus is headed for the darkest dark – the Eye of Terror itself. Along with warriors of the Adepta Sororitas and the Adeptus Astartes, the Imperial Navy battle cruiser Judgement of the Void pushes deeper into contested space. But as their journey unfolds, the forces of Chaos close in, and a battle for survival is about to begin – one which has ramifications not just for Fleet Secundus, but for the future of the galaxy itself. Written by Chris Wraight.
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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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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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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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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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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.
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Freeguild Command Corps are groups of experts, champions, and other aides-de-camp, called upon by their Freeguild Marshal to offer battlefield advice and assistance. These specialist soldiers range from towering Arch-Knight champions to priestly Soul Shepherds, from vital War Surgeons to sinister Whisperblades. Whether acting as a retinue or operating independently, together they are a force far greater than the sum of its parts. This multipart plastic kit builds a Freeguild Command Corps, consisting of: – 1x Arch-Knight: A fearsome warrior armed with a Sigmarite great weapon – either a hammer or an axe. He also offers a choice of different heads and poses, and either a furred pelt or a scaled cape. – 1x Whisperblade: An enigmatic agent of espionage, with an enchanted rapier visible beneath their long coat. They come with two different head options – one masked, one with a high collar. – 1x Great Herald: An experienced soldier, carrying an awe-inspiring banner with a warhorn for sounding the advance. They offer a choice of different heads, helmet tops, spare weapons, and arm poses. – 1x War Surgeon: A grim field medic, with a rack of vicious surgical tools and elixirs. They come with two different head options – a beaked mask or a bare head. – 1x Soul Shepherd: A priestly psychopomp whose chants safeguard the souls of the dying, accompanied by a skeletal piper known as a Corpus Somni. Both figures offer a choice of different heads. – 1x Mascot Gargoylian: A magical companion creature with a powerful bite. The kit also includes a pair of smaller gargoylians to decorate any of the Command Corps' bases. This kit comprises 68 plastic components, and comes with 5x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases, a Citadel 25mm Round Base, and a Citadel 40mm Round Base. Also included is a Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheet, featuring 410 Free City icons, Sigmarite cult sigils, and other forms of heraldry. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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Azrael is Supreme Grand Master of the Dark Angels, defender of his Chapter's honour, and a beacon of inspiration to his battle-brothers. The Keeper of the Truth is renowned for his tactical abilities, a masterful commander who quickly grasps changing battlefield realities and orchestrates his forces to maximum advantage. Even in the fray, Azrael fights with decisive precision, decapitating enemies of the Unforgiven with every strike from the Sword of Secrets. This multipart plastic kit builds Azrael, Chapter Master of the Dark Angels. This respected leader has crossed the Rubicon Primaris and now wears Mk X Tacticus armour, draped in robes and adorned with the symbols of his Chapter. Azrael raises the Sword of Secrets in one hand, while the other holds the Lion's Wrath – an ancient combi-plasma weapon of fabled power. Beside him walks a Watcher in the Dark, one of the mysterious robed guardians of The Rock, which can be assembled carrying either an ornate scabbard or the Lion Helm – a sacred relic worn by Lion El'Jonson himself. Azrael himself can be built wearing the Lion Helm, or with a bare head. This kit comprises 24 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. Paint your own Azrael in glorious green and resplendent robes with help from the Citadel Colour painting guide. Full rules for using Azrael in games of Warhammer 40,000 can be found in Arks of Omen: Vashtorr and are available as a free downloadable PDF from the Warhammer Community website.
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Neurolictors are nightmarish living weapons of psychological warfare, engineered to implant mind-altering parasites and project a neural disruption field that provokes atavistic terror responses in even the most hardened prey. As an offshoot of the Lictor bioform, Neurolictors possess a nigh-supernatural ability to evade notice – which renders their sabotage all the more terrifying, as these insidious effects often seem to emerge from out of thin air. This multipart plastic kit builds a Neurolictor, a stealthy Tyranid terror weapon. This eerie, eyeless creature's sinister silhouette and mantis-like claws make its Lictor heritage clear, but the Neurolictor sports a massively overdeveloped alien brain, a prehensile cranial stinger, and barbed feeder tendrils – all vital adaptations for its vile role as a mind-destroying saboteur. This kit comprises 15 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.
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A Chaos Space Marines Omnibus Following the fanatical exploits of First Acolyte Marduk and the 34th Host, this omnibus edition collects all three Word Bearers series novels and an additional short story. READ IT BECAUSE Delve into the daemon-worshipping mania of the Word Bearers as they battle the forces of the False Emperor and see their perspective on the Imperium as they try to tear it down. THE STORY The Word Bearers are among the most feared and reviled of all Chaos Space Marines. Fierce warriors with a fanatical religious zeal, they blaze across the galaxy in the service of their Dark Gods. Worlds will burn, and entire civilisations will fall before the fury of the XVII Legion. In the dark days of the 41st Millennium, First Acolyte Marduk leads his fanatical warband, the 34th Host, in service to the Ruinous Powers, with but a single goal – to tear down the Imperium of Man. CONTENTS Torment Dark Apostle Dark Disciple Dark Creed Written by Anthony Reynolds.
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Tactical squads are the mainstay of the Space Marine Legions and the force by which the Great Crusade has reconquered much of the galaxy. By the fighting power of thousands of superhuman warriors such as these, armed and armoured for battle in the harshest of environments and the deadliest of war zones, the enemies of Mankind have been crushed repeatedly. The Legion Tactical squad is a highly flexible infantry unit, able to attack or defend at will, assault heavily fortified positions and take and hold strategic objectives, or simply slaughter an enemy comprehensively in almost any situation. MKIII 'Iron' power armour dates from the wars of the Great Crusade, and is renowned for its use in full frontal assault due to its bulky but durable design. This multipart plastic kit builds 20 Space Marine Legionaries, which you can field in games of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy as a Legion Tactical Squad of 20 models or two units of 10 models. Each of these Legionaries is armed with a bolter and bolt pistol, and you can optionally equip them with various additional components such as grenades, pouches, and a bayonet for melee fighting. You can also build up to two Legionaries with a Legion vexilla, two with a nuncio-vox, and two with an augury scanner. Accessories and alternative head options are included to build a Legion Tactical Sergeant for each of your squads – the kit offers a variety of extra weapon options for these unit leaders, including plasma pistols, power swords, power fists, and lightning claws. These models have no Legion markings, allowing Warhammer hobbyists to paint them in whichever colours they choose. However, the box includes a transfer sheet with 293 optional markings and iconography for the Sons of Horus and Imperial Fists Legions. This multipart plastic kit contains 368 plastic components, and is supplied with 20x Citadel 32mm Round Bases and 1x Legiones Astartes Infantry Transfer Sheet. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka is a mighty prophet of the Waaagh!, capable of rousing billions of Orks into a frenzy of conquest and bloodshed. He is the most influential greenskin in the galaxy, and commands billions to war. Lead your Ork army with this incredible centrepiece model. He can be assembled leaning to his right, gunning down his enemies with the four-barrelled Mork's Roar, or leaning to his left, about to krump someone with the devastating Gork's Klaw. He is accompanied into battle by his lucky banner waver Makari. Whether you're looking for an absolute beast on the tabletop or your next painting challenge, Ghazghkull Thraka is ideal. He truly is the prophet of the Waaagh!. This kit builds one Ghazghkull Thraka and one Makari. It is supplied in 61 plastic components and comes supplied with one 80mm round Citadel base and one 25mm round Citadel base.