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The Silver Helms are seen as the exemplars of martial grace and valour to which young Elves should aspire. They are willing to throw themselves into the most dangerous of battles, understanding that glory awaits those who prevail, and they are confident enough in their prowess as warriors to believe they can succeed, no matter the odds. This multipart plastic kit builds 12 Silver Helms, elite heavy cavalry for your High Elf Realms armies in games of Warhammer: The Old World. These mighty mounted warriors and their horses are clad in gleaming scale mail, with tall shields and lances for riding down their quarry. They are ideal for leading charges and smashing through enemy lines. They can be assembled as one large unit or two smaller units of six Silver Helms, each with their own optional champion, standard bearer, and musician. The standard bearer has a choice of two different banners. The helmet crests, heads, torsos, shields, lances, and swords are interchangeable across the miniatures, making it easy to customise your units. This kit comprises 192 plastic components, 12x Citadel 30mm by 60mm Rectangular Slotta Bases, and 1x High Elf Realms Transfer sheet containing 356 high-quality waterslide transfers to decorate your miniatures. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
The Sisters of Avelorn are keen-eyed archers who prefer to fight their battles at range, yet are equally at home in the swirling melee of combat. With precise aim and steady hearts, they fire arrows until the foe is fully upon them, then draw their swords and step into the fray. This multipart plastic kit builds ten Sisters of Avelorn, expert archers for use in High Elf Realms armies in games of Warhammer: The Old World. They can be assembled as one large unit, or two units of five warriors, each with their own optional champion. With their magical bows, they can easily deal damage to enemy units from afar. The kit can alternatively build ten Shadow Warriors – barbaric fighters that strike from the shadows. The Shadow Warriors can also be assembled as one large unit, or two units of five warriors, each with their own optional champion. Armed with a longbow and hand weapon, they are ideal for springing an ambush on your enemies. These miniatures have interchangeable legs, heads, and back accessories that can be used with any torso, making it easy to customise your units. This kit comprises 69 plastic components and 10x Citadel 25mm Square Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
The Swordmasters of Hoeth are exemplars of the martial arts, capable of incredible feats of arms. Trained at the White Tower, the greatest seat of learning in the world, these warrior-scholars master every nuance and facet of sword fighting. This multipart plastic kit builds 30 Swordmasters of Hoeth, an elite heavily armoured infantry unit for your High Elf Realms armies in games of Warhammer: The Old World. They are designed to be fielded as two units of 15, each with their own champion, standard bearer, and musician. The champion can be built with his arm raised or with his sword at rest, the standard bearer has a choice of two banners, and the musician can take one of two different horns, making it easy to customise both units. This kit contains 44 plastic components, and 30x Citadel 25mm Square Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
The White Lions of Chrace have served the Phoenix Kings since the time of Caledor the First. A warrior can only join the ranks of the White Lions after displaying considerable valour and skill upon the battlefield. They must then also complete the traditional rite of a Chracian warrior – to hunt and kill a white lion. This multipart plastic kit builds 20 White Lions of Chrace, tough and hard-hitting elite infantry for your High Elf Realms armies in games of Warhammer: The Old World. They can be assembled as one large unit, or two units of 10 warriors, each with their own optional champion, standard bearer, and musician. The champion has multiple head and arm options to choose from, and the standard bearer has a choice of two different banner toppers, making it easy to customise your units. This kit contains 204 plastic components, and 20x Citadel 25mm Square Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
The Dragon Princes of Caledor regard themselves as the elite even amongst the nobility of Ulthuan’s kingdoms. Their true character emerges only in the thick of battle, where they would die without hesitation if such a sacrifice would save but one of Ulthuan’s people. Only when the battle-light fades from the Dragon Prince’s eyes does their callous pride return. This multipart plastic kit builds ten Dragon Princes of Caledor, elite cavalry for use in High Elf Realms armies in games of Warhammer: The Old World. These heavy cavalry are ideal for breaking the back of enemy units with their nigh-unstoppable charges. They can be assembled as one large unit, or two units of five warriors, each with their own optional champion, standard bearer, and musician. The champion has two different helmet options to choose from, and the standard bearer has a choice of two banner toppers. The heads, shields, scabbards, lances, lance banners, streamers, and torsos are all interchangeable across each rider, and each Dragon Prince can be mounted on any of the barded Elven steeds, making it easy to customise your unit. This kit comprises 188 plastic components and 10x Citadel 30mm by 60mm Rectangular Bases. This set also includes 1x High Elf Realms Transfer Sheet containing 356 high-quality waterslide transfers to decorate your miniatures. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Eagle-claw Bolt Throwers are used for heavy support. Its clever design allows its crews to alternate between different modes of fire – one moment shooting single shots capable of disembowelling a rampaging Giant, the next unleashing clutches of smaller bolts to mow down massed infantry before they reach the High Elf lines. This multipart plastic kit builds two Eagle-claw Bolt Throwers, each with two crew, for your High Elf Realms armies in games of Warhammer: The Old World. These mighty, yet refined, engines of war are ideal for taking out your enemies from afar, and also come with four Sea Guard crew – two for each artillery piece. The bolt throwers can be assembled armed with either a single bolt or a volley, and come with an optional spear and case of bolts to use as scenery accessories. The arms and heads are interchangeable across the crew members, making it easy to customise your Sea Guard. This kit contains 70 plastic components, 2x Citadel 50mm Square Bases, and 4x Citadel 25mm Square Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
A High Gladiatrix is a living conduit of Khaine’s wrath. Striding at the head of their sisters’ advance, these paragons of combat ride the wave of fanaticism that spreads through a war coven, channelling it into acts of gruesome murder. The Gladiatrix's every movement is a paean to the Bloody-Handed God, her every kill equal parts execution and performance art, intended for a screaming audience – and screaming foes. This multipart plastic kit builds one High Gladiatrix, a pit-fighting Hero for Daughters of Khaine armies. Twirling her barbed whip around herself, this elegant and intimidating figure comes with a choice of two heads – one wearing a mask in the style of the Sisters of Slaughter, and one bare head. She can also be built with one of two styles of gladiatrix blade – either a curved dagger or a double-bladed spear – allowing for loads of variety in your murderous aelves. In battle, the High Gladiatrix is a powerful fighter who seeks out enemy Heroes to decapitate them in a single blow, and inspires nearby fighters to hit even harder. This kit is comprised of plastic 10 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 32mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. -
Rolling hills and deep lochs, the Highland Tuft lets you mimic this mysterious scenery. Super realistic look and comes in 3 different sizes for any base sizes. Attach easily with our Tweezer Set and Super Glue. Contains 77 tufts.- Bring your painted miniatures to the next level - Pair your painted minis with The Army Painter tufts.
- Apply with ease - Simply apply glue to your chosen model grass tufts and place on terrain model.
- Diorama supplies for your projects - Create miniature scenery bases with these model basing materials.
- A package of plenty - 77 tufts in this package: 12 large tufts, 35 medium tufts, and 30 small tufts
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Hive Secundus is a crumbling wasteland, infested with twisted Malstrain Genestealer broods. There are very few reasons to go there, but data crystal stacks are a compelling trophy for those with the will to secure them. Ancient structures remain each housing a number of these stacks in armoured alcoves, which allowed many of them to survive the destruction. They may look like junk, but they're a veritable gold mine for the savvy. This multipart plastic kit allows you to build two Hive Data Stack Clusters for use as terrain in games of Necromunda. They're designed as fully three dimensional replacements for the artwork on the Hive Secundus game board, and matching the aesthetic of the Zone Mortalis terrain kits, which are available separately. Each piece features four alcoves connected to a central unit, and a separate additional alcove. The data crystal stacks are fully removable, allowing you plenty of options to model yours how you like. The kit includes: – 2x Hive Data Stack Clusters – 2x free-standing Alcoves – 12x removable data crystal stacks This set comprises 66 plastic components. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Note that some components are intended to be assembled without glue. -
The bristles of this Hobby Drybrush is flat topped and coarse, perfect for the drybrushing technique. The brush comes with a round handle, allowing for a flexible grip.- Great for painting textured ares – The nylon bristles on this hobby drybrush provides a coarser brush excellent for drybrushing lots of models, picking out textured details like fur, scales and chainmail.
- Great entry point – Our Hobby Brushes are excellent first tools for the new wargames miniature painter who might look for a more affordable workhorse, or for the wargamer who needs a solid tool that gets the job done.
- High quality nylon bristles – This brush is made from synthetic nylon hairs. Nylon provides a resilient brush tip allowing for hard use for long periods of time.
- Born from gaming – The Army Painter is the brainchild of wargaming and painting veterans of many years.
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A great all round brush for making detailed highlights on your models. The tip is sharp making it useful for those hard-to-get areas of a miniature. High quality taklon bristles - Mimics properties of sable, ensuring best possible absorption.- Model paint brush for any player - Miniature paint brush ideal for new & advanced DnD hobby painters
- Retains shape even with frequent use - Reshape the bristles of your model paint brushes set while wet.
- Great entry point - The Army Painter brushes are excellent first tools for the new miniature painter
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This brush will allow you to perform any precision paintjob you want on your miniatures. It has a very sharp point, is small and thin enough to get anywhere on a model.- For the finer details - This fine brush is excellent for rigorous detail work and freehand painting
- High quality taklon bristles - Mimics properties of sable, ensuring best possible absorption
- Retains shape even with frequent use - Reshape the bristles of your model paint brushes set while wet.
- Great entry point - The Army Painter brushes are excellent first tools for the new miniature painter
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This super fine hobby brush is for the smallest of paint jobs, like dotting the eyes or painting fine lines. The Super Detail brush comes with the characteristic red handle as do all our Hobby Brushes.- Extremely fine tip - Fine tip paint brush, ideal for adding details to your gaming miniature models.
- Premium quality - Small paint brush with soft synthetic taklon hair bristles, ideal for painting minis
- Comfortable grip - Detail paint brushes for acrylic painting designed to give you more control.
- Model paint brush for any player - Miniature paint brush ideal for new & advanced DnD hobby painters
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Made of best quality of fiber synthetic hair for the perfect paint job. Has a triangular precision grip to ensure perfect control and comfort. Contents: 3x different brushes Hobby: Standard BrushDesigned specifically for base coating miniatures and perfect size for achieving smooth.- 3 essential brushes - This miniature paint brush set has 3 beginner acrylic model paint brushes.
- Comfortable grip - Detail paint brushes for acrylic painting designed to give you more control.
- Strong bristles that retain their shape - Fine hair paint brushes that hold paint excellently.
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Hormagaunts are swarming shock troops, seeded onto prey worlds in their billions. As simple hunter-slayer organisms, spawned Hormagaunts can be left to rampage across battlefields and populations, wearing down defence lines and forcing the prey to expend lives and ammunition. Many formidable bastions have been buried in literal mountains of these chitinous horrors, driven by the will of a terrible synapse beast. This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Hormagaunts, as well as a Ripper Swarm to expand your skittering tide. These aggressive creatures each feature different poses – some leaping, some stalking, and some lunging, as befits their predatory speed and role as close-quarters killers. These poses can be combined with a variety of different head designs, allowing you to keep your Hormagaunts looking varied no matter how big your swarm grows. This kit comprises 68 plastic components, and comes with 10x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases and a Citadel 40mm Round Base. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
The Imperium stretches across countless worlds, a newborn empire on the brink of ultimate victory. Yet at the peak of this golden age of conquest, the galaxy has been plunged into an Age of Darkness. Horus Lupercal, Warmaster of the Emperor's armies, has turned against his gene-father – and the eighteen Space Marine Legions, once united in a Great Crusade to consolidate all humanity beneath the Emperor’s banner, are riven by betrayal. This is the Horus Heresy – the bloodiest conflict humanity has ever known, civil war on a galactic scale, in which superhuman soldiers clad in advanced armour turn devastating weapons upon those they called brothers. Where do your loyalties lie? Warhammer: The Horus Heresy is a miniatures wargame that pits mighty armies against each other in apocalyptic tabletop battles. Choose your favoured Loyalist or Traitor faction, from the knightly Dark Angels to the duplicitous Alpha Legion, build your own army from a range of spectacular Citadel and Forge World miniatures, and clash with fellow players in wargames of staggering tactical depth. The Book This 336-page hardback book is a treasure trove of lore, illustrations, and background information for the far-future setting of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy, with comprehensive guides to help you build and paint your collection of models. It also includes the core rules for reenacting the ferocious conflicts of the Age of Darkness with your own armies, and an explanation of different modes of play to suit any hobbyist. AGE OF DARKNESS The book opens with a full exploration of the galaxy in which the wars of the Horus Heresy are fought – from its dark past to its shining peak – and the technologies, factions, armies, and ideals that came to dominate it. – The Age of the Emperor: An overview of humanity's fall and the Imperium's rise. You’ll learn about the Age of Strife from which the Emperor arose, the Great Crusade he began to unite the galaxy under his banner, and some of the most important groups he founded or aligned himself with to support this epic undertaking. – The Imperium of Mankind: A closer look at the structure of the Imperium at the advent of the Horus Heresy. You’ll learn about some of the most important events, people, and groups that dominated humanity's destiny. This section also explains the significance of the Warp, psykers, and the Imperial Truth – the strict, rationalist philosophy the Emperor imposed on his conquests. – The Legiones Astartes: The Space Marines are far more than just an army. They’re genetically modified, equipped with the finest wargear, and psycho-indoctrinated in a rigorous and brutal process that creates ideal weapons of war. This massive, in-depth section explains just what goes into creating a Space Marine, illustrates the various types of weapons and power armour employed by the Legions, and provides a dedicated look at each of the 18 Space Marine Legions, including information on their distinctive history, tactics, organisation, and the mighty Primarchs that lead them – as well as a visual guide to their heraldry and colour schemes. – Additional Factions: Despite being primarily a war between the Legiones Astartes, many other armies are involved in the Horus Heresy, including the Talons of the Emperor, the Solar Auxilia, and Mechanicum. This section explains the roles these groups played in the Imperium – and its downfall – including their histories, favoured tactics, and military structures. – An Age of Darkness: At the dawn of the 31st Millennium, the Emperor's favoured son plunged the galaxy into darkness. This section delves into the opening acts of the Horus Heresy, setting the stage for the most devastating war in human history. It includes a summary of the brutal events of the Isstvan Drop Site Massacre, the advances made by the Traitor war machine, and the emergence of the cosmic Ruinstorm, from which daemonic entities spill into reality. – Pivotal Events of the Horus Heresy: An in-depth timeline of major conflicts and engagements within the Horus Heresy itself, leading up to the final Siege of Terra. This section offers crucial insight into where the Legions are, who they're fighting, and what terrible grudges are being formed at various stages of the war. PLAYING THE GAME You'll then learn how to play Warhammer: the Horus Heresy on the tabletop, with all the core rules you'll need to make full use of its supplements. – Core Rules: You’ll learn about the general principles of the game, its turns and phases, how to command your units, measure distances, shoot at enemies, and charge into melee. You’ll also learn about Reactions, which allow each player to respond to unfolding events even when it's not their turn. – Unit Types: The Age of Darkness is dominated by mighty heroes and terrifying war machines. This section explains how to use distinct unit types, such as Characters, Vehicles, and Automata, as well as the unnatural Psychic Powers that can be wielded in battle. – Terrain: The galaxy is littered with exotic and dangerous battlefields. This section provides rules for using different kinds of terrain on your tabletop, including Barricades, Jungles, and Ruins, as well as how to claim Fortifications and use a variety of Buildings. – Special Rules: The battles of the Horus Heresy encompass a huge variety of soldiers and equipment, each with their own unique qualities. This section offers a centralised roster of all the universal special rules that govern different units and weapons, from cunning Scouts to explosive Blast weapons. GAMING IN THE AGE OF DARKNESS This final section provides an overview of the Warhammer: The Horus Heresy hobby, whether setting up games or building an army of your own. – Showcase: The book includes a photographic showcase of seven stunning Legiones Astartes armies from different hobbyists, including commentary on how they chose to collect, build, and paint that faction. It also offers four battlefield showcases, demonstrating the cinematic ways you can recreate the settings of the Age of Darkness. – Modes of Play: Different hobbyists enjoy different kinds of gameplay. This section breaks down the various ways to play your games, including the broad categories of Narrative Play, Matched Play, and Open Play, as well as Campaigns and even team games. – Preparing for Battle: This section explains how to start (and finish) a game, including Force Organisation Charts for assembling your army list, a guide to setting up your table and deploying your armies, a variety of victory conditions, and six missions and six deployment maps to combine for standard games. – Reference & Index: The book closes out with a reference section, with quick-and-simple rules summaries to help your games run smoothly, and a lengthy index to make looking up specific rules much easier.