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  • Specially formulated to provide a solid basecoat with a high pigment count Smooth matt finish Pot size: 12ml Pick up a Base brush for best results
  • Custodian Wardens are known amongst their comrades as level-headed and endlessly patient watchmen. Upon accepting the robes that mark their station they swear binding oaths to fight as immovable sentinels, a living fortress of auramite and sinew that no foe will ever breach. Each Warden’s oaths are personal, written by the Custodian himself after a full year’s contemplation in meditation upon the precipitous ledges of the Gallowtower. To break these vows would be worse than death to these warriors, and their determination to uphold them bolsters their already formidable wills to something of truly frightening intensity. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a squad of 5 Custodian Wardens. Easily recognised by the ceremonial robes they wear over their auramite armour, they’re typically splendid to behold – as with all Adeptus Custodes, every surface of their armour is absolutely covered in beautiful sculpted details, with gemstones, eagles, lightning bolts and filigree wherever you look. Each is armed with a choice of either guardian spear or castellan axe, with 5 of each supplied in the kit. The helmets, helmet plumes and thigh plates in the kit are interchangeable, allowing your Wardens to be unique. The kit can optionally build a Shield-Captain, who has a choice of 2 bare heads, a unique chest plate, unique shoulder pads and his own set of ceremonial robes – he is armed with the choice of castellan axe and guardian spear, and holds a misericordia. As well as this, 1 model can be assembled as a Vexilus Praetor – along with the standard weapon choices he carries a splendid ornate Vexilla. This kit comes as 78 components, and is supplied with 5 Citadel 40mm Round bases.
  • A Warhammer 40,000 Novel Led by Librarian Karras, the elite alien-hunting Talon Squad must penetrate a genestealer lair and put the abominations to the flame, or face the consequences of an entire planet's extinction. READ IT BECAUSE It's the Black Library Reader's Choice winner for 2025! The Imperium's foremost xenos hunters take centre stage in a novel that showcases their selection, training, and the dangerous mission they undertake in defence of the Emperor's realm. THE STORY When they first came together, Talon Squad were a disparate group of Space Marines from various Chapters. Under the auspices of the Deathwatch, trained in an ironclad Watch Fortress, they become a kill team. Alien hunters and experts in xenos extermination, their first mission is a deadly one. Of all the enemies the Deathwatch face, the genestealers are among the fiercest and most difficult. Under the direction of a mysterious Inquisitor Lord known only as Sigma, they must cleanse this planet or die in the attempt. Written by Steve Parker.
  • A Warhammer 40,000 Anthology Two novels, two novellas, and four short stories packed with ork action against some of their staunchest enemies. Dig deep into what makes facing the green tide such a daunting prospect. READ IT BECAUSE In this epic collection, see all sides of the green tide collide. From the brilliant minds of some of Black Library’s favourite authors come tales of propa kunnin' and a whole lot of Waaagh!. THE STORIES Even one ork is a terrifying threat – so what happens when there are thousands? Orks are a relentless force that overwhelms planets with their insatiable appetite for a good krumpin’. Warboss takes us deep into an ork power vacuum as a half-dozen would-be leaders seek to complete a quest ordained by Gork and Mork to determine who will lead the Waaagh!. In Catachan Devil, a planet is all but lost to the green tide, forcing the newly arrived Astra Militarum regiment to go on the offensive in an attempt to take it back. In Iron Resolve, the Mordian Iron Guard are pitted against a massive horde of feral orks sweeping through their hastily built defences. Prisoners of Waaagh! tells the tale of a daring prison break as a contingent of Astra Militarum throw down their tools and take up whatever arms they can find to fight off their ork captors. In Where Dere's Da Warp Dere's a Way, a daring Bad Moon boss sees an opportunity to lead a raid against an Adeptus Mechanicus vessel. In Painboyz, a group of orks end up in the den of a drukhari haemonculus and nearly lose their hides attempting to escape. Mad Dok sets the stage for the galaxy-shaking return of Ghazghkull Thraka. In the short story The Enemy of My Enemy an Astra Militarum regiment considers the unthinkable – allying with a hated ork warboss to repel a tyranid invasion. CONTENTS – Warboss (novel) by Mike Brooks – Catachan Devil (novel) by Justin Woolley – Iron Resolve (novella) by Steve Lyons – Prisoners of Waaagh! (novella) by Justin Woolley – Where Dere's Da Warp Dere's a Way (short story) by Mike Brooks – Painboyz (short story) by Mike Brooks – Mad Dok (short story) by Nate Crowley – The Enemy of My Enemy (short story) by Nate Crowley
  • A Warhammer 40,000 Novel In the cold dark between distant stars, the Carcharodon Astra hunt. These Space Marines are the Imperium’s exiled protectors, merciless predators who prey on the enemies of mankind at the edges of the galaxy. Yet there are times when they must set aside their insular practices and come in from the depths, a duty that Bail Sharr and the Carcharodon’s Third Company must now fulfil. READ IT BECAUSE The Carcharodons are a Space Marine Chapter unlike any other. Get a window into their inner workings as they navigate a protracted war and their relationship with Adeptus Mechanicus allies. THE STORY The isolated forge world of Diamantus faces a threat of apocalyptic proportions – a warped and mutated space hulk infested by the forces of Chaos, commanded by the monstrous datagnost Voldire, disciple of the dread demigod Vashtorr the Arkifane. As the battle-weary Carcharodons make their stand alongside the Adeptus Mechanicus, horrors and nightmares raining down around them, the Space Marines must confront their place within this new Imperium, and destroy the hulk before Diamantus is lost. Written by Robbie MacNiven.
  • The Red Corsairs are a scourge on the galaxy. Striking out from the Maelstrom, they raid and pillage where they will, scavenging to grow their illicit empire. This is a set of 16 six-sided dice with squared edges for use in games of Warhammer 40,000, themed around the Red Corsairs. They are cast in pearlised red acrylic plastic with black ink markings, and measure 16mm along each edge. The 1-5 facings are traditionally pipped, and each '6' face is decorated with the intimidating icon of the Red Corsairs. These themed dice are only available while stocks last.
  • The Kroot are pledged to the T'au Empire, but often form their own hunting parties that range far ahead of the main forces. They wield weapons unique to their culture, combining their own preferred tactics with advanced technology, and granting the T'au a contingent of melee specialists. Kroot is a general term for a range of different creatures, including everything from muscled Krootox beasts to agile Kroot Hounds. Get Ready To Hunt This packed box is the perfect way to start a new Kroot-themed T'au Empire collection – or expand an existing army – and save money compared to buying the kits individually. The army is led from the front by a Kroot Lone-spear sitting on the back of a lizard-like Kalamandra. Behind him charge Krootox Rampagers, an elite melee line-breaker unit. The core of the force is composed of a Farstalker Kinband, deadly hunters and versatile warriors capable of taking and holding vital objectives. Supporting the force is a Krootox Rider equipped with a heavy weapon. These 17 multipart plastic miniatures represent a complete T'au Empire force for use in tight, tactical Combat Patrol games of Warhammer 40,000. The rules for this Combat Patrol are available as a free download on the Warhammer Community website. This boxed set is only available while stocks last. This boxed set builds 17 multipart plastic T'au Empire miniatures: – 1x Kroot Lone-spear – 1x Krootox Rider – 3x Krootox Rampagers – 12x Farstalker Kinband warriors The miniatures in this box are easy to customise. The Kroot Lone-spear can be armed with either a massive Kroot long gun for sniping prey at a distance, or an explosive blast javelin and a quiver of razor-tipped hunting javelins for taking out high-value victims up-close. There’s a choice of two heads for the Lone-spear, as well as two head options and two poses for their Kalamandra. The Krootox Rider carries one of two heavy weapons into battle – either a rapid-fire repeater cannon or a tanglecannon. The Krootox and rider both have a choice of two heads. One of the Krootox Rampagers has a choice of two heads for both the rider and the mount, and the rider can be armed with a pistol or a blade. Another rider can choose between a blade and an axe. The Farstalker Kinband is a versatile kit. The Kill-broker leader can be armed with either a Farstalker firearm or a T'au-tech rifle. Six of the Farstalkers have a choice of two different firearms, one can be optionally equipped for melee, one can take a Pech'ra, and another can take a Dvorgite skinner or a Londaxi tribalest. There are 13 interchangeable heads, 13 optional accessories, and the two Kroot Hound heads are interchangeable. This kit comprises 297 plastic components, 1 Citadel 90mm by 52.5mm Oval Base, 1 Citadel 32mm Round Base, 4 Citadel 50mm Round Bases, and 11 Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Voidreavers are skilled and agile warriors who make up the bulk of most Corsair warbands. With precise volleys of lethal shuriken fire, they can tear through enemy infantry or draw their power swords and storm hostile positions to engage in furious hand-to-hand fighting. This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Corsair Voidreavers, elite infantry for your Aeldari armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. Each warrior can be armed with either a shuriken pistol and power sword, or a shuriken rifle, making them ideal for tearing through enemy troops and storming hostile positions. The Voidreaver Felarch can optionally be upgraded to carry a neuro disruptor and mistshield. They also have a choice of two heads, plus a choice of a back banner or vane. One of the Voidreavers can be armed with a blaster, another with a shredder, and another with a wraithcannon or shuriken cannon to provide extra firepower for your unit. There are also interchangeable cosmetic parts that make it easy to customise your piratical Aeldari. The kit includes these interchangeable parts: – 9 helmeted heads – 4 bare female heads – 5 bare male heads – 9 back vanes These miniatures can alternatively be built as veteran Corsair Voidscarred, skilled piratical raiders with options to take multiple skilled operatives. This kit is supplied with 1 Aeldari Craftworlds Transfer Sheet, containing 378 high-quality waterslide transfers. These include symbols for the Alaitoc, Biel-Tan, Iyanden, Saim-Hann, and Ulthwé Craftworlds, along with Aspect Runes and other markings to decorate your miniatures. This kit comprises 159 plastic components and 10 Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Myrmidon Destructors view combat as a method by which they might divine the will of the Omnissiah. However, they do so through the thunder of heavy guns, the blast of plasma, and the searing pulse of rad-flame. For these towering ancients, each salvo is a prayer, and each battle won a humble offering to the Omnissiah. Such is the power of their onslaught that the Magos Militant of a Forge World will go to great lengths to seek out and recruit such warriors when conflict looms and the horns of war sound. This multipart plastic kit builds six Myrmidon Destructors, elite heavy infantry for your Mechanicum armies in games of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy. They can be equipped with armour-busting darkfire cannons or infantry-melting irradiation engines. When the fighting gets close, they employ their shock chargers to crush their foes. This durable unit is a great way to provide ranged support as it advances alongside the rest of your army. Each Myrmidon Destructor has a choice of two heads – hooded or unhooded – and there are six servo-skulls, which are interchangeable across the miniatures. These miniatures have no allegiance-specific markings, so you can use them in any Mechanicum force, whether you believe the Emperor to be the true Omnissiah or a false prophet. This kit comprises 244 plastic components and 6x Citadel 40mm Round Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Skitarii Battle-Pilgrym Marshals are selected from the most compatible, often veteran, ordinators within a particular conclave. They lead the warriors of a battle pilgrimage, acting as both a field commander and representative of the Fabricator General’s authority. This multipart plastic kit builds a Skitarii Battle-Pilgrym Marshal, an experienced leader for your Skitarii Conclave armies in games of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy. They are formidable warriors in their own right, able to lead a Skitarii force from the front. As befits their position, they have access to the holiest of weaponry. They can be armed with a voltlock handgun or archaeotech pistol, and a phase claw, corposant stave, or auctorit sceptre, giving them the tools to take on any foe. The miniature also comes with two optional servo-skulls and a choice of three heads – hooded, bare, and helmeted with a crest – making it easy to customise your Marshal. This miniature has no allegiance-specific markings, so you can use it in any Mechanicum force, whether you believe the Emperor to be the true Omnissiah or a false prophet. This kit comprises 31 plastic components and 1x Citadel 32mm Round Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Vultarax automata make use of a complex cortex unit that allows them to control the various gravitic impellers and jets that hold them aloft, and grant them more affinity for independent action. While the Magos of the Mechanicum employ the Vultarax as a forward unit, ranging ahead to engage and harass the foe, those automata they grant the Skitarii Conclaves are employed primarily as scout surveyors. In this secondary role, the Mechanicum permit some Stratos-automata to be retrofitted with additional auspex scanning arrays. This multipart plastic kit builds a Vultarax Stratos-Automata, a floating weapons platform for your Mechanicum and Skitarii Conclave armies in games of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy. Armed with an arc blaster, Vultarax missile launcher, and dendrite talons, this fast unit is a threat at range and at close quarters. There are a variety of different dendrite talons and tendril designs, offering a degree of customisation. This miniature has no allegiance-specific markings, so you can use it in any Mechanicum force, whether you believe the Emperor to be the true Omnissiah or a false prophet. This kit is supplied with 1x Mechanicum Constructs Transfer Sheet, containing 558 high-quality waterslide transfers. These include symbols for Opus Machina, Opus Taghmata, Iungum Cybernetica, Covenant Cybernetica, and Fracta Aedificium, along with other lines, markings, and cogs to decorate your miniatures. This kit comprises 92 plastic components, 1x Citadel 100mm Round Base, and 1x 115mm Ball Stem Adapter. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • The Skitarii Battle-Pilgryms are bound together as conclaves, and each of these war formations is led by an ordinator, an individual through which the will of the marshal is conducted. They are singularly focused on the defence of the domains of the Omnissiah and the acquisition of lost technology, to prevent it from falling into the hands of the unworthy. This multipart plastic kit builds 16 Skitarii Battle-Pilgryms, fast infantry for your Skitarii Conclave armies in games of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy. Each equipped with a voltlock arquebus, they are prepared to take on even the toughest enemy infantry. Their augmentations and armour make them difficult to kill, resulting in a tough, hard-hitting unit. They can be assembled as one large unit or two units of 8 Battle-Pilgryms, each with their own optional squad leader armed with a voltlock handgun and power sword. There are 16 heads (of 8 designs), which are interchangeable across the miniatures. Two of the models each have a choice of two pieces of rubble to stand on. These miniatures have no allegiance-specific markings, so you can use them in any Mechanicum force, whether you believe the Emperor to be the true Omnissiah or a false prophet. This kit comprises 190 plastic components and 16x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • The Ossiarch agent Thanatek seeks ‘truebone’ – osseous matter imbued with unusual purity. To aid his search, the Emissarian has assembled an efficient band of corpse-reapers. The sword-wielding assassins Tukhar and Sekhmor eviscerate promising targets, while the Mornial caste retainers known as Xar-Tamok and Medeb-Ahk gather truebone-rich remains and soul-stuff in the caskets that protrude from their skeletal torsos. This multipart plastic kit builds Thanatek's Tithe – a complete warband for use in games of Warhammer Underworlds. It comes with fighter cards and warscroll cards for the warband. Thanatek's Tithe are a Flex-style warband that would synergise well with Flex decks, available separately. This set contains 5 plastic miniatures: – 1x Thanatek – 1x Tukhar – 1x Sekhmor – 1x Xar-Tamok – 1x Medeb-Ahk This set also includes: – 5x double-sided fighter cards – 7x warscroll cards (in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, and Japanese) The fighter cards measure 63mm by 88mm, and the warscroll cards measure 106mm by 145mm. This kit contains 20 plastic components, including 5x integrated scenic bases. These push-fit miniatures can be assembled without glue and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Colour paints.
  • Liege-Morteks are the infantry field officers of the Ossiarch legions. They fight among Mortek troops, improving their already impressive efficiency and cohesion in battle. With a gesture, they can unleash devastating assaults that send their foes reeling. This multipart plastic kit builds a Liege-Mortek, an efficient, pragmatic leader for your Ossiarch Bonereapers armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Their intricate armour, flowing tattered capes, and crested helmets set them apart from the warriors they command, making them instantly recognisable. They're ready to fight from the front alongside their troops with your choice of sword, spear, or axe. The kit also comes with three different heads, making it easy to customise your commander. This kit comprises 17 plastic components and 1x Citadel 32mm Round Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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