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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!It is a dark age, a bloody age, an age of strife and war, of Chaos and sorcery. Yet amidst all the fire and fury it is a time too of arcane magic, undead forces, and vicious warriors. Warhammer: The Old World – Ravening Hordes is your indispensable guide to the forces of evil in the World of Legend. This book, used in conjunction with the Warhammer: the Old World Rulebook, provides you with all the information required to command your collection of miniatures on the field of battle. Inside this 160-page hardback book you will find army lists containing
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Out of stock!It is a dark age, a bloody age, an age of strife and war, of Chaos and sorcery. Yet amidst all the fire and fury it is a time too of mighty heroes, of bold deeds, and of great courage. Warhammer: the Old World – Forces of Fantasy is your indispensable guide to the armies of order and civilisation. This book, used in conjunction with the Warhammer: The Old World Rulebook, provides you with all the information required to command your collection of miniatures on the field of battle. Inside this 192-page hardback book you will find army lists containing profiles and special rules for every model available for the following factions, alongside magic items and unique spells: – Dwarfen Mountain Holds – Empire of Man – Kingdom of Bretonnia – Wood Elf Realms – High Elf Realms Each army list includes the Grand Army composition list for that faction, along with an introduction to the faction and a full description of each of the many characters and units it contains. Alongside this is a showcase of beautifully painted armies from the talented painters of the world-famous ’Eavy Metal team. This is an expansion to Warhammer: The Old World – you'll need a copy of the Warhammer: The Old World Rulebook, available separately, to use the contents of this book.
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Out of stock!The Legiones Astartes wield a staggering array of specialised war machines and weapon platforms, including heavy Dreadnoughts designed to add long ranged firepower, as well as line-breaking heavy assault variants. These assets are typically arranged as support detachments, deployed to enhance and complement the fearsome infantry and tanks of their Legion. This multipart plastic kit builds 24 epic scale Legiones Astartes miniatures, split over 16 bases. You'll find Leviathan and Deredeo Dreadnoughts sporting a variety of powerful weapons, alongside Rapier and Tarantula heavy weapons platforms. Add these support detachments to ensure your army punches above its weight, ready to take on some of the toughest targets in the Age of Darkness. The set includes 24 miniatures, split across the following: - 2x Leviathan Siege Dreadnoughts with Cyclonic Melta Lance - 2x Leviathan Siege Dreadnoughts with Leviathan Storm Cannon - 2x Deredeo Dreadnoughts with Anvilus Autocannon Battery - 2x Deredeo Dreadnoughts with Hellfire Plasma Cannonade - 2x Legion Rapier with Laser Destroyer Array - 2x Legion Rapier with Quad Launcher - 2x Legion Tarantula with Tarantula Lascannon Battery - 2x Legion Tarantula with Hyperios Air-defence Missile Launcher The miniatures in this kit are supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using Legiones Astartes Support Detachments can be found in Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Legions Imperialis Rulebook, which is available separately.
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Out of stock!Drop pods are self-contained, recoverable orbital descent capsules, each designed to carry a squad of Space Marines or deliver lethal fire support. They are showered down from orbit like ordnance, allowing surprise attacks and precision combat drops to punch down right into the midst of active war zones. This kit builds four epic-scale drop pods for your Legiones Astartes armies. Each can be configured as either a one-use infantry transport or a Deathstorm variant loaded with auto-targeting heavy weapons. Each miniature features five petal-shaped doors that can be left unglued, allowing you to move them into position. The Drop Pod is ideal for getting your squads where they need to be, fast. This kit contains 128 plastic components, and a Legiones Astartes Vehicle Transfer Sheet. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using Drop Pods and Deathstorm Drop Pods in your games of Legions Imperialis can be found in Legions Imperialis: The Great Slaughter, available separately.
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Out of stock!The Land Raider is regarded by many as the finest armoured fighting vehicle of its class in the Imperium’s arsenal, and is the mainstay battle tank of the Space Marine Legions. It is a phenomenally powerful war machine, its multi-layered composite armour and reinforced hull all but impervious to even heavy weapons This box builds six epic scale Land Raider Proteus tanks for your games of Legions Imperialis. These ancient variants are used by all Legiones Astartes, where their heavy armour, lascannons, and transport ability makes them fantastic all-around workhorses. Land Raiders are an ideal transport for Space Marine infantry, getting your elite troops where they need to be in one piece. You'll find a variety of options for the top hatch, allowing you to mix up the way your individual tanks look. This kit contains 104 plastic components, and a Legiones Astartes Vehicle Transfer Sheet. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using Land Raider Detachments in your games of Legions Imperialis can be found in Legions Imperialis: The Great Slaughter, which is available separately.
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Out of stock!The Sicaran is a fast-moving destroyer tank designed to outflank enemy formations before unleashing an overwhelming onslaught of mid-range firepower, with its rugged chassis supporting a number of weapon variants fielded throughout the Legions This multipart plastic kit builds four epic scale Legiones Astartes Sicaran tanks, swift war machines that terrorise the battlefields of Legions Imperialis. Each tank can be built with twin-linked accelerator autocannons or an omega plasma array mounted on its turret, and has a pair of sponson-mounted guns on its sides – either heavy bolters or lascannons. You can further customise your squadron with a choice of gunner, spotter, or closed hatch atop each cupola. The turrets even offer glueless assembly, allowing you to adjust each tank's aim mid-battle. The set includes: - 4x Sicaran tanks - 1x Legions Imperialis Legion Vehicle Transfer Sheet, containing 1118 waterslide transfers This kit comprises 104 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!Legion Dreadnoughts require Drop Pods that are even larger than the orbital descent capsules employed by Legiones Astartes infantry, with a sturdier frame and more powerful engine designed to support their formidable machine shell. As a result, these armoured Drop Pods strike with devastating speed, making a dangerously meteoric descent from orbit to deliver their lethal cargo. These traits also allow them to be adapted into so-called Palisade Drop Pods, hosting heavy shield generators that can be deployed anywhere on the battlefield. This multipart plastic kit builds four epic scale Legiones Astartes Dreadnought Drop Pods or Palisade Drop Pods, heavy-duty atmospheric assault transports for the battlefields of Legions Imperialis. Each Drop Pod features a detailed interior, with three armoured doors that can individually be built closed or opened downwards, becoming ramps for the Dreadnought within. You can even use glueless assembly to open and close them mid-battle! When built as Palisade Drop Pods, this interior is instead occupied by a sophisticated shield generator. The set includes: - 4x Dreadnought Drop Pods, which can instead be built as Palisade Drop Pods - 1x Legions Imperialis Legion Vehicle Transfer Sheet, containing 1130 waterslide transfers This kit comprises 88 plastic components and a transfer sheet. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using Dreadnought Drop Pods and Legion Palisade Drop Pods in your games of Legions Imperialis can be found in Legions Imperialis: The Great Slaughter, which is available separately.
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Out of stock!Legion Command Squads are selected from the most worthy and trusted veterans of the Legiones Astartes. These chosen warriors have access to their Legion's finest wargear – such as fine, artificer-wrought suits of MKVI 'Corvus' armour, offering advanced lightweight protection – and accompany their commanders to war as bodyguards and adjutants, carrying one of their Legion’s great standards as a rallying point on the battlefield for Space Marine troops. This multipart plastic kit builds a Legion Command Squad of five Chosen warriors. Each model is clad in MKVI artificer armour, with a variety of ornate crested helmets and impressive pauldrons befitting their status. One can also be built as a Standard Bearer, with a choice of two different Legion standards for your troops to rally around, and four icons to top them – two Loyalist, and two Traitor. The kit includes enough power swords and combat shields to equip each model, which can be built with a variety of arm poses. You'll also find boltguns, a power fist which can be built as a lightning claw, a plasma pistol, a bolt pistol, a set of nuncio-vox comms equipment, and accessories such as grenades or holstered pistols. This set comprises 168 plastic components, and is supplied with 5x Citadel 32mm Round Bases and 1x Legion Command Transfer Sheet. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.
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The Ultramarines are a Legion of fastidious and regimented soldiers, backed by the unparalleled infrastructure of the Five Hundred Worlds of Ultramar. The XIII Legion operate according to a strict hierarchy and thoroughly-drilled doctrine, each Astartes understanding and executing their place in the grand stratagem. As a result, the sons of Guilliman are among the most powerful military forces in the Imperium – a strength that invites both fear and envy. This A4-sized sheet contains 806 high-quality, full-colour waterslide transfers – more than enough for all but the largest Legiones Astartes forces. These transfers allow you to easily customise your miniatures with detailed imagery, specifically designed for the Ultramarines Legion. The sheet features accurate Legion icons and numerals, company markings, and squad designations, as well as a variety of decorative insignias, honours, large vehicle badges, and banner art for your Ultramarines army – including Macraggian heraldry and honorific embellishments, pristine text decals and trim-patterns, and markings for specialist roles like Apothecaries and Invictarus Suzerains.
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An Astra Militarum Novel Cadia. This proud world stood defiant for centuries – a bulwark against the forces of Chaos residing in the Eye of Terror. All of this would change when it was targeted for destruction by Abaddon the Despoiler as part of his Thirteenth Black Crusade. READ IT BECAUSE The Fall of Cadia is a touchstone moment of the Warhammer 40,000 timeline. This incredible battle led to the opening of the Great Rift and ushered in a grim new era in which even greater threats assailed the Imperium. THE STORY Cadia licks its wounds in the wake of the Thirteenth Black Crusade. The heretic forces retreat on all fronts. The day is won. But Lord Castellan Creed cannot rest easy. Something tells him the assault was a mere prelude to something greater, something more final. He is right. Out of the Eye of Terror comes Abaddon the Despoiler, at the head of a warhost unmatched in scale since the dread days of the Horus Heresy. In the face of the looming apocalypse, Creed must weld the champions of Cadia into a bulwark capable of withstanding Abaddon’s fury. And in orbit, the Despoiler himself finds his own alliance teetering on a knife edge… This is a tale told at epic scale, from the tables of high command to the slaughter of the pylon fields, and with a huge cast of characters from self-styled demigods to the rank-and-file foot soldiers of the Imperium. This is the story of Abaddon’s greatest conquest. This is Cadia’s last stand. Written by Robert Rath.
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A Lucille Von Shard Novel An Imperial propagandist meets the flying ace legend he created, to prepare her for the most difficult battle of her storied career. READ IT BECAUSE This novel offers insight into some of the lesser-known, but no less important, aspects of the Imperial war machine – the agents who move in the shadows to rouse and inspire the masses of soldiers across every branch of the war effort. THE STORY Flight Commander Lucille von Shard: Hero of Bacchus, fighter ace, and a living legend heralded for her valour and piety. Propagandist Kile Simlex, responsible for her fame, shares none of this renown. Condemned to the ignominy of a scribe’s cubicle cell, his chance at liberation comes as a cryptic vid message claiming to be from Shard herself, requesting his aid. Under the von Shard family’s patronage, Simlex journeys to Deighton, a world in open rebellion from the Imperium, where he finds the commander a shadow of her former self. Near broken by eternal war, her confidence and reputation crumbling, Shard must somehow steel herself for her deadliest battle yet, against a xenos mercenary of unparalleled skill. Can Simlex help her overcome this near-invincible enemy, or merely watch as she is finally defeated? Written by Denny Flowers.
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A Warhammer Age of Sigmar Novel Against orders from her superiors and faced with a horde of the Blood God’s faithful, a Stormcast Eternal undertakes a mission that may prove more treacherous than she could have ever imagined. READ IT BECAUSE It’s an action-packed adventure following a Stormcast Eternal that must decide whether what they truly believe to be right is more important than their faith in the God-king. THE STORY It has been twenty years since Anvilgard – now known as Har Kuron – fell to the Daughters of Khaine, and a terrible secret waits in the occupied city’s depths. Knight-Incantor Tivrain Greymantle is haunted by the call of her brothers and sisters, who Morathi-Khaine has imprisoned there, knowing that if they were killed or released, her perfidy would be revealed to Sigmar as he reforges their souls. Commanded by her superiors to forget their captured comrades, Tivrain resolves to do the unthinkable: defy Sigmar himself, brave the steaming jungles of Aqshy’s Crucible of Life, infiltrate Anvilgard, and liberate them. Pursued by her superiors and on a collision course with a horde of Khornate Bloodbound, Tivrain and her companions forge onward, unaware that their mission – and destinies – may prove more treacherous than they could have ever imagined. Written by Dale Lucas.
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A Cities of Sigmar Anthology To take the Coin Malleus is to pledge one's life, limbs, and death to the Dawnbringer Crusades. Fusil-Major Rosforth knows this better than most. Following an almost career-ending injury, he now rides into battle atop Slobda – ogor, Maneater and fierce, unlikely friend. Their bond is simple: Rosforth shoots, Slobda eats. READ IT BECAUSE While Grand Alliance Order features many heroic figures, few are as noble as the mortal defenders of the Cities of Sigmar, fighting on through pure grit and determination. These stories offer insight into what it must be like to face down foes that would drive others mad, defending one's family, friends, and way of life against beasts and monsters who want nothing more than to tear your home to shreds. THE STORY Something gnaws at the Realm of Ghyran. The skaven have come in their millions, and Rosforth and Slobda must somehow lead a despondent band of survivors to safety, relentlessly pursued by plague-infested tides of devious, ravenous vermin. Contents: – On the Shoulders of Giants, by Adrian Tchaikovsky – The Wanderer, by Hal Wilson – Hounds, by Christopher Allen – Roadwarden, by Liane Merciel – Murder by Moonlight, by Noah Van Nguyen – The Manse of Mirrors, by Nick Horth – Past Returns, by Hal Wilson – False Dawn, by Christopher Allen – River of Death, by Anna Stephens – The Siege of Greenspire, by Anna Stephens – The Book of Transformations, by Matt Keefe – The Nameless, by Hal Wilson
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A Warhammer 40,000 Novel With the Imperial forces locked in a gruelling war of attrition over the dead hive city of Vesperus, a former ace fighter pilot returns to the cockpit as the Aeronautica risks it all to secure Interceptor City for the Imperium. READ IT BECAUSE Twenty years after the release of the highly acclaimed Double Eagle, Dan Abnett returns to the Aeronautica Imperialis for the long-awaited follow-up. Follow along as an ace dogfighter is forced out of her comfortable “retirement” and back into deadly aerial combat. THE STORY Former ace fighter pilot Bree Jagdea’s days of high-octane, white-knuckle dogfights are long behind her. Content with executing supply runs for the war effort, Jagdea considers herself retired. But when enemy forces start a relentless bombing campaign through the hive city of Vesperus, Jagdea is forced back into the Aeronautica – stationed with the infamous Circus 66 squadron, executing near-suicidal dead-drops and blistering interception runs through Vesperus’ lethal rat runs. Plunged back into a world where the smallest of errors means instant death, can Jagdea outfly the enemy aces, secure Interceptor City for the Imperium, and return to solid ground with her sanity intact? Written by Dan Abnett.
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Sale!The only team to have ever won the Blood Bowl trophy two years on the run (Blood Bowl XVII and XVIII, fact fans,) the Skavenblight Scramblers are at least a bit legendary. They’ve had a run of bad luck since then, but since the recent appointment of their new head coach, Sandch Blackpelt, they’ve seen a new lease of life. Being Skaven, they naturally have a love for absolute, mindless violence, and their recent uptick in confidence and aggression has seen them elected Team of the Year 2493 in Spike! Magazine. Perhaps another trophy is within their grasp… This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a Skaven team for use in games of Blood Bowl. You’ll receive 2 Blitzers, 2 Throwers, 2 Gutter Runners and 6 Linemen, the perfect core for your roster. Also included are a transfer sheet, turn markers, extra balls, an example roster sheet, and 12 Citadel 32mm Round Blood Bowl bases featuring holes to keep the ball in. Rules for using Skaven teams in your games of Blood Bowl can be found in Blood Bowl – The Official Rules. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.
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Sale!The Dwarf Giants are an old team with a very long and distinguished history. They were one of the original Blood Bowl sects, and have been present for every major development in the game’s history. In more recent times they have consolidated their talents and re-launched themselves as major players in the modern Blood Bowl leagues. Field the Dwarf Giants Blood Bowl team on the pitch with this set of 12 plastic miniatures! In the box you’ll find 2 Troll Slayers, 2 Blitzers, 2 Runners and 6 Linemen, with alternative heads for the Troll Slayer and Blitzer, as well as 6 Dwarf balls, 2 double-sided score coins and 2 turn counters. There’s also a decal sheet featuring symbols for the Dwarf Giants, and a 1,000,000 gp roster allowing a coach to use the team straight out of the box, and 12 32mm bases. Full rules for putting together your own Dwarf teams can be found in Death Zone Season 1.
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Sale!The Scarcrag Snivellers made a decision a long time ago to make an attempt at playing Blood Bowl without all the sneaky tricks employed by most Goblin teams. Eleven Goblins line up at the start of the match – no Trolls, no Secret Weapons – and do their very best to last at least a couple of drives before they’re stomped into the ground. Bizarrely, this doesn’t always end as badly for them as it probably should, and somehow the Scarcrag Snivellers seem to make it from season to season without being utterly wiped out… Pick up a Goblin team for your games of Blood Bowl with this set of plastic miniatures. In it, you’ll find 12 multi-part Goblins, featuring 6 pairs of unique bodies and 7 pairs of unique heads, meaning no two Goblin teams need look alike! There are also 6 Goblin team balls, featuring the kind of dirty tricks the Scarcrag Snivellers frown upon – 2 deflated, 2 with Goblins stuck in them and 2 stuffed with dynamite – 2 turn counters and 2 double-sided team tokens. The 54-component kit is supplied with 12 32mm Blood Bowl bases and a 1,000,000 gold piece roster, including 8 (eight!) team re-rolls and Fan Factor 4! Rules for Goblin teams can be found in Blood Bowl Death Zone Season Two.
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Sale!The Elfheim Eagles are notable for eschewing the fancy outfits and extravagant parties of Elven teams past in favour of drills, training sessions and even more drills. The fans may have disapproved at first, but after the Elfheim Eagles nudged out Nurgle’s Rotters to win Blood Bowl XX they became known as one of the finest passing play teams to ever grace the pitch. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components needed to assemble The Elfheim Eagles, an Elven Union Blood Bowl team. The team consists of 6 Linemen (4 of which are actually Linewomen), 2 Blitzers, 2 Throwers and 2 Catchers, each of whom are as impressively-cheekboned and beautiful as you might expect from an Elven team. The heads and shoulder pads are interchangeable between the miniatures, meaning your team can look unique. There are a host of extras in the kit – 2 turn markers, 2 double-sided score coins and 6 balls, 4 of which are encrusted with opulent gemstones. Supplied with 12 32mm Blood Bowl bases and an Elven Union transfer sheet.
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Sale!The exact identity of the owner of the Doom Lords is unknown – he is referred to commonly as ‘The Overfiend’. When establishing his team, the Overfiend cut no corners. He hired the best coach money could buy and equipped him with the best assistants, entered into numerous dark pacts with various daemonic entities and searched long and hard for the best players who could be coerced into joining him. Those who refused soon learned that the Overfiend has a very literal interpretation of the term ‘headhunting’... This multi-part plastic kit contains the components needed to assemble The Doom Lords, a Chaos Chosen Blood Bowl team. The team consists of 4 Chaos Blockers and 8 Beastmen – each Beastman’s head is interchangeable, meaning your team can represent a unique fielding of horned aberrations! The Blockers’ heads are interchangeable amongst themselves, too. There are a host of extras in the kit – 2 turn markers, 2 double-sided score coins in the shape of Chaos stars and 6 balls – 2 each of a flaming ball, a skull ball and another skull ball, these lacking pegs. Supplied with 12 32mm Blood Bowl bases, a 1,000,000 GP roster and an Chaos transfer sheet.
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Out of stock!The Rotters rose to fame long ago, having the distinction of being one of the earliest Chaos teams on the circuit to dedicate themselves to a single Chaos god – Grandfather Nurgle himself. Their patron was delighted, lavishing gifts and mutations upon his favoured followers. Today, despite numerous recent setbacks, the Rotters stand poised to once again spread their influence across the leagues and tournaments of the world, bringing Nurgle’s blessings to lands far and wide… This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble Nurgle’s Rotters, a particularly foul and dripsome Nurgle team for use in games of Blood Bowl. Appropriately putrid and ‘orrible, each player is mutated and pus-covered with exposed guts, claws and warts featuring heavily. The team consists of 4 Bloaters, 2 Pestigor and 6 Rotters. There are a host of extras in the kit – 2 turn markers, 2 double-sided score coins in the shape of Nurgle’s icon and 4 balls – 2 of these are being chomped upon by a cheeky Nurgling, and 2 have… something… emerging from them, all gribbly teeth and eldritch horror. Supplied with 12 32mm Blood Bowl bases, a 1,000,000 GP roster and a Nurgle transfer sheet.
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Sale!Shambling Undead teams are drawn from a mix of vicious undead creatures and former Blood Bowl players that died on the pitch and – through the art of necromancy – have been given the chance of a second career! Most famous of all the Shambling Undead teams that have graced (or stained) the pitch over the years are the mighty Champions of Death. The Champions of Death team set contains 14 multipart plastic players covered in rusted armour, and eight thematic gaming accessories: - 2 Mummies - 2 Wights - 2 Ghouls - 4 Zombies - 4 Skeletons - 4 Shambling Undead Blood Bowl Balls - 2 Turn Markers - 2 Double-sided Score Coins In addition, the set includes a Champions of Death transfer sheet, with decals that feature player numbers and the team’s logo, and a sample team roster to get you started.
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Sale!The Greenfield Grasshuggers are one of the most esteemed teams in the game. After all, who doesn't love an underdog? Formed back in 2418, these eager and earnest Halflings have had to fight twice as hard to make a name for themselves. They're full of heart, determination, and enough sausage and ale to choke a troll. They’re a joy to face off against on the pitch, not least of which because you might be able to nick one of the best mince pies you've ever had when they're not looking. If you catch yourself thinking Blood Bowl is too easy, or you want to impress your friends with your impeccable coaching skills, there are few challenges greater than running a Halfling team. They might not be the most competitive in the game, but they're certainly one of the most fun. If you have a defiant streak, or just enjoy a fun and chaotic game, pick up a box for yourself and get ready for the good times. This multipart plastic kit contains all the components you need to assemble the Greenfield Grasshuggers, a Halfling team for use in games of Blood Bowl. You'll receive 2 Catchers, 2 Hefties and 8 Hopefuls, plus a roster sheet. Supplied with a transfer sheet, 2 sausage-wielding turn markers, 3 extra “balls”, and 12 Citadel 32mm Round bases featuring holes in which to place the ball. Rules for using Halfling teams in your games of Blood Bowl can be found in Blood Bowl – The Official Rules. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.
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Sale!The Athelorn Avengers exemplify everything that makes Wood Elves some of the best teams in Blood Bowl: stunning speed and agility, unexpected savagery and natural talent. Star Players like Jordell Freshbreeze and Gloriel Summerbloom have become household names for Blood Bowl fans everywhere. Wood Elf teams are incredibly popular, as they're known to put on an impressive show – they're just as likely to (literally) dance circles around their rivals as they are to get smashed in (literally) spectacular fashion. They play the game better than just about anyone else, and they look stunning while they're at it. Wood Elves hit hard and fast, but they're not known for their endurance and resilience, alas. They’re the proverbial glass dagger, but in the hands of a skilled coach they can produce impressive results. If you're content to scrape by with minimal effort, this isn't the team for you – it takes finesse and skill to win games, but when you succeed, you know you've earned it. For their part, Wardancers are amongst the most impressive starting players in the game, all your Wood Elf players start with at least 7 Movement, and they have access to one of the wildest collections of Star Players to be found anywhere. This multipart plastic kit contains all the components you need to assemble the Athelorn Avengers, a Wood Elf team for use in games of Blood Bowl, containing 2 Catchers, 2 Throwers, 2 Wardancers and 6 Line Elves, plus a roster sheet. Also included are a transfer sheet, 2 turn markers featuring a Wood Elf motif, 3 thematic balls, and 14 Citadel 32mm Round bases featuring holes in which to place the ball. Rules for using Woold Elf teams in your games of Blood Bowl can be found in Blood Bowl – The Official Rules. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.