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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 Omnibus Lord Commissar Sebastian Yarrick is one of the foremost heroes of the Imperium, with a legend forged in the brutal crucible of battle on Armageddon. But his career didn't start there. This anthology will give you a full account of his rise to fame. With two full novels and seven short stories, there's a lot to cover. READ IT BECAUSE Few characters in the Imperium are as inspirational as Commissar Yarrick. Famed for his actions on Armageddon and his connection to Ghazghkull Thraka, you can now trace his evolution through stories that give an account of his many deeds. THE STORY In Imperial Creed, we meet a young Commissar Yarrick on his first real assignment. He quickly learns that in war, things are not always as they seem, and he must adapt to a rapidly evolving situation as loyalties are tested. The Pyres of Armageddon takes us to the world of Armageddon, where the largest ork horde seen for centuries has hit the hive world. As battle rages across the planet, Yarrick and his allies will not let Armageddon fall. In Chains of Golgotha, Commissar Yarrick tracks down Ghazghkull Thraka to the desolate world of Golgotha, leading an armoured company to destroy the beast. A Plague of Saints takes us to the barren world of Molossus. With the inquisition at his back and a ragged force of rebels before him, Yarrick must discover the cause of an uprising and bring it to an end. Thrown into battle alongside the charismatic but reckless Captain Marsec, Commissar Yarrick faces a tough decision in The Wreckage. Will he unleash the Emperor's judgement and risk damaging morale, or trust in Marsec's ability to lead? Evil Eye tells the tale of a tortured prisoner protected by a fellow captive on an ork warship. But what manner of man dares to stand up to a mighty ork? Only one man – Commissar Sebastian Yarrick. In The Gallows Saint, Commissar Yarrick deploys to Abydos to watch a great triumph in honour of the forces who liberated the world from the grip of the alien t'au. But when the planet's governor is assassinated, Yarrick is drawn into a political game with deadly consequences. Sacrificial tells of a young Yarrick and the Armageddon Steel Legion facing corrupted cultists on the planet Mistral. The collection is rounded out with Sarcophagus, as Yarrick is trapped in an overturned tank after being caught in a bombing run on Armageddon. He fights to escape and return to his forces, but as he emerges, he finds himself surrounded by foes. Contents – Imperial Creed (novel) – The Pyres of Armageddon (novel) – Chains of Golgotha (short story) – A Plague of Saints (short story) – The Wreckage (short story) – Evil Eye (short story) – The Gallows Saint (short story) – Sacrificial (short story) – Sarcophagus (short story) Written by David Annandale. -
A Warhammer 40,000 Novel Kaptin Skeeg Horntoof is an ork freebooter with a simple code to follow, and a plan to plunder untold riches. Of course, nothing ever goes to plan, and he may have given himself a task that's bigger than his ambitions. Will his crew allow him to drag them into a quagmire, or will they take matters into their own hands? READ IT BECAUSE Take the plunge into a world of ambition, power, and adventure, where every ork is out for themselves. The life of a freebooter isn't a simple one, but it IS exciting – and you just never know when you're going to strike it rich. Just remember, NO ORK CAN DO A MUTINY! THE STORY Skeeg Horntoof is an ork with big dreams: the biggest hat, the most dakka, and the ambition to become the greatest freebooter the galaxy has ever seen. As kaptin of Gork’s Revenge, he is guided by Da Freebooterz Code – a set of rules so outrageous they just might work. With a krew of misfits, meks, and mutineers, he sets out on a quest for loot and glory. This time, though, Horntoof may have bitten off more than he can chew – the kaptin has instructed his boyz to plunder the hunting grounds of the legendary rogue trader Lord Captain Antoinette von Hume. Deadly, resourceful, and merciless, the pirate queen of the Halo Stars has been pillaging her way across the void for decades, and an upstart freebooter with a big hat isn't about to get in her way. But Horntoof has his eyes on the biggest prize of all, and he has a plan – one that will take all his guile, all his kunnin’, and all his dakka. Da Freebooterz Code is going to make him a legend… as long as von Hume doesn’t obliterate him first. Written by Justin Woolley. -
Ynigoh Kroyle, a radical Inquisitor of the Ordo Xenos, is a consummate hunter of alien monstrosities. From atop his subjugated Garralisk steed, Kroyle stalks and engages xenos prey, bringing even the most formidable targets down with venom-laced shots from his Jindarii tox-cycler. Hunter of Nightmares This multipart plastic kit builds Inquisitor Kroyle, a master huntsman for your Imperial Agents armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. This merciless Inquisitor is more than willing to use the tools of his enemies against them – acquiring examples of alien technology for his own. He is especially suited to bringing down the largest prey, using his xenotech rifle to strike them down from afar, while he rides his Garralisk – believed to be the last of its kind – into position to get the perfect shot. The kit includes 2 heads for Kroyle – helmeted and bare – and 2 heads for his mount – wearing its full compliance hood or with its jaws free, ready to attack. Contents: – 36 plastic components – 1 Citadel 60mm Round Base – 1 construction guide This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted. We recommend: – Citadel Tools: Super Fine Detail Cutters – Warhammer Colour Plastic Glue – Citadel Colour paints Rules for using this miniature in your games of Warhammer 40,000 can be downloaded for free from the Warhammer Community website. -
The Deathwatch are a Chapter of Space Marines unlike any other. Promising individual agents are seconded from other Chapters and inducted into the service of the Inquisition’s Ordo Xenos. They are given rare and powerful equipment and weapons, and tasked with taking on the most deadly threats to the Imperium in daring missions, often comprising just a handful of these elite agents. Armageddon is a fertile hunting ground for these xenos specialists, with Kill Teams operating around the planet, lending their experience to fight the Ork invasion. Daring and Deadly Specialists This loaded boxed set is ideal for starting a new Imperial Agents or Deathwatch collection – or expanding an existing army – to unleash in your games of Warhammer 40,000, and save money compared to buying the kits separately. You'll find enough Space Marines to build either two smaller units of Deathwatch, or one larger unit, and a Corvus Blackstar, an aircraft unique to this Chapter. It's equipped with esoteric technology to mask its shape, and armed with a suite of heavy weapons to support the troops on the ground after they disembark. When taken together, they are a fast and brutal army prepared to take on the horrors of the galaxy. This boxed set builds 11 multipart plastic Deathwatch miniatures: – 1 Corvus Blackstar – 10 Deathwatch Kill Team miniatures The miniatures in this box are easy to customise. The Corvus Blackstar can be armed with a twin assault cannon or twin lascannon, and Blackstar rocket launchers or stormstrike missile launchers. There’s an optional hurricane bolter, auspex array, and Infernum halo-launcher. The Blackstar also features 3 air brakes, which can be assembled open or closed. The Deathwatch Kill Team can build: – 2 Sergeants (which can each alternately be built as Veterans) – 2 Gravis Veterans, each armed with an Infernus heavy bolter, frag cannon, or hellstorm bolt rifle – 2 Veterans, each armed with a heavy thunder hammer or power maul and shield – 2 Veterans, each armed with a stalker bolt rifle or plasma incinerator – 2 Veterans, each armed with a marksman bolt carbine or combat knife Each Deathwatch Kill Team miniature has a specific helmeted head, and there are 32 interchangeable bare heads, plus 32 interchangeable Tacticus shoulder pads, 14 interchangeable Gravis shoulder pads, and 12 interchangeable Phobos shoulder pads. Contents: – 375 plastic components – 1 Citadel 120mm by 92mm Oval Base – 2 Citadel 40mm Round Bases – 8 Citadel 32mm Round Bases – 1 Citadel 115mm Ball Stem – 1 construction guide These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted. We recommend: – Citadel Tools: Super Fine Detail Cutters – Warhammer Colour Plastic Glue – Citadel Colour paints This boxed set is only available while stocks last. -
When the Daughters of Khaine march to war, their wizards and priestesses can conjure blood and shadow into dangerous magicks to harry their foes. The Bloodwrack Viper is an enormous serpent formed from boiling blood, a manifestation of hatred and bitterness that binds its prey into a crushing embrace before squeezing so forcefully that the victim explodes in a shower of gore. Carried through the air by a tempest of blood, the Bladewind carves a bloody path through anything in its way, slicing through armour with unnatural ease to get to the flesh and blood beneath. The most devout of Khaine's priestesses can summon a manifestation of his Iron Heart, a blood-dripping icon that burns with supernatural rage. Those bathed in its wrathful aura continue to fight and kill even when stricken with mortal wounds. The Daughters of Khaine endless spells offer diverse and powerful tactical options to your army, designed to slay your foes and offer helpful boons to your own units. This set contains models for all two endless spells and an Invocation of Khaine, two of which can be cast by your wizards, while the third can be summoned by priestesses. This 42-piece kit builds three miniatures for Daughters of Khaine armies: – Bloodwrack Viper – Bladewind – Heart of Fury This kit also includes a 100mm round base and two 50mm round bases. Warscrolls for these models can be found in Battletome: Daughters of Khaine. -
A Warhammer 40,000 Novel The Reliquant at Arms is given a holy mission to return a sacred relic of the Adepta Sororitas to its rightful place. After the forces of Chaos foil her plans, she pledges herself to vengeance – but her chosen mission might be more than she can handle. READ IT BECAUSE It's a chance to witness the faith and fury of the Adepta Sororitas pitted against the forces of Nurgle, the Plague God! Learn more about one of their legendary warriors, how they fight, and what sacrifices they're willing to make in the name of the God-Emperor. THE STORY Aestred Thurga is the Reliquant at Arms, a holy warrior tasked with defending the relics of the Imperium. While returning the legendary Sword of Saarim to its rightful place upon the necropolis world of Katerah, Aestred is ambushed by a cult of the Plague God that steals the blade for themselves. Horrified at her defeat, she plunges herself and her Adepta Sororitas companions into a brutal battle against the forces of Chaos that overwhelm the planet from within, in order to reclaim both the relic and her honour. But when the billions of heroes laid to rest on Katerah begin to rise from their graves, Aestred must choose whether it is more important to defend the Imperium’s people or protect its history, and is confronted with an awful truth – sometimes, a Sister can fail her mission. Written by Danie Ware.