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For ten thousand years Mortarion, Lord of the Death Guard, has crushed his enemies upon the field of battle. Surrounded by chittering Daemon mites, droning flies and noxious plague vapours, Mortarion swoops into battle on vast, creaking wings. the thudding beat of these foul pinions fills the enemy with crawling dread, even as they waft the reek of death across their lines. To even stand in the presence of the Death Lord is lethal, opponents choking and collapsing as they succumb to the myriad plagues that churn the air around him. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble Mortarion, Daemon Primarch of Nurgle. This is a towering model – the word ‘miniature’ barely does it justice, as he looms over the rest of the Death Guard and gives even Bloodthirsters something to look up to! He is clad in baroque power armour known as the Barbaran Plate – this is covered in rust and rot, with skulls, spikes and Nurgle symbolism on each of the chunky components. Mouldering robes, chains and a rotten cowl hang from this armour, partially covering the system of pipes that feed his breathing apparatus – it is safe to assume that this ventilator isn’t delivering fresh and clean air to Mortarion, rather vile spores and disease. He is armed with 2 foul weapons: a massive scythe named Silence, a rusting yet razor-sharp blade featuring brutal chain-teeth, stained with the blood of worlds and capable even of hacking a Reaver Titan to pieces; and The Lantern, an ancient energy pistol. There are two modelling options for these weapons – one option features the weapons down by Mortarion’s side, the other features a much more aggressive pose. Mortarion features huge, decaying wings – these are modelled with pockmarks, holes and tears, representing the horror and decay of Nurgle’s hordes. Speaking of Nurgle’s hordes, there are plenty of extras with this kit – 2 Nurgling Drones carrying phosphex bombs hang from the chains on Mortarion’s armour, with a further 3 on the base: 1 carries a Chaos icon, one waves a censer and one carries a tank of unmentionably horrid substances. The base itself is detailed with rocks which themselves are being corrupted by the foul presence of the Daemon Primarch. Mortarion, Daemon Primarch of Nurgle comes as 78 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 100mm Round base. -
For ten thousand years, the seeker of arcane truths known as Ahriman has roamed the galaxy in a quest to acquire every artefact, every tome and every scroll that harbours eldritch powers. Worlds burn in his shadow as he plucks these treasures from their owners by any means necessary. Resistance is the last error his enemies can make – Tzeentchian magic reshapes reality around them, a pass of the Black Staff twisting their bodies unnaturally until nothing remains but bubbling flesh. Ahriman, lord of a broken Legion; his determination is such that destiny itself bends to his whim. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble Ahriman, Arch-Sorcerer of the Thousand Sons. Armed with an Inferno bolt pistol and the Black Staff of Ahriman, he comes elevated upon a Disc of Tzeentch. Supplied with a Citadel 40mm Round base. -
The Twin Lance, Shas'ri Locai and Shas'ri Lantar, are known as Exemplar Sunsear and Exemplar Scatterflare. They fight with an aggression rarely seen among the Fire Caste. There is a focus to their ferocity, however, as they leap close to their foes in jet-assisted bounds and unleash punishing firepower before discharging kinetic shockwaves built up by their neocapacitor shields and retreating again in the resultant carnage. This multipart plastic kit builds The Twin Lance, a pair of legendary warriors, along with their custom gun drones, for your T'au Empire armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. The Exemplars are masters of the Mont'ka, using the thrusters of their custom battlesuits to leap into battle. Protected by their shields, they unleash torrents of fire from their fusion eliminator and ion scattercannon. Advanced shardstorm burst system missiles take care of enemy infantry that get too close, and MV15 gun drones add to the deadly salvos. They are ideal for adding aggressive close-range firepower to your force. The base toppers and guns are interchangeable across the drones, and the visors of the battlesuits can be assembled without glue, allowing them to be raised and lowered. This kit is supplied with 1 T'au Empire Infantry Decals – Vior'la Sept Transfer Sheet, which contains 177 high-quality waterslide transfers to decorate your miniatures. These include a selection of Vior'la Sept markings for various battlesuits, and for other infantry in your collection, such as Pathfinder Teams, Strike Teams, and Breacher Teams. This kit comprises 113 plastic components, 2 Citadel 60mm Round Bases, 2 Citadel 32mm Round Bases, and 4 Citadel Ball Socket Stems. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Demetrian Titus was Captain of the Ultramarines Second Company more than two centuries ago. He lost his position due to the machinations of Chaos worshippers on Graia and the extreme paranoia of an Inquisitor. Titus’s return to captaincy has been hard‑earned, yet he remains the same warrior he has always been. He seeks to surround himself with good counsel, like his battle-brothers Gadriel and Metaurus, Commodore Silva, Legatus Minervas, Astropath Kornelius, and plenipotentiary Vestha. This multipart plastic kit builds 7 miniatures, including Captain Demetrian Titus, his closest advisors, and his battle-brothers for your Space Marine armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. Decked out in the finery of his newly reclaimed position as Captain, he cuts a fine figure. Ancient Gadriel bears a company standard at his side, and Veteran Sergeant Metaurus is equipped as a Bladeguard Veteran. In addition to these tried and true warriors, you'll find a handful of other figures that are vital to Titus's plans for the Five Hundred Worlds. Gaius Silva commands the flagship of Titus's fleet, and Dainal Kornelius is the chief Astropath. Aemelia Minervas is a respected Legatus of the Ultramar Defence Auxilia, and Lucia Vestha is a peerless negotiator. None are strangers to battle. If you're looking for a fearless leader for your Ultramarines, look no further. This kit also gives you a handful of fascinating characters for an exciting painting project. Contents: – 1x Captain Titus – 1x Plenipotentiary Lucia Vestha – 1x Astropath Dainal Kornelius – 1x Legatus Aemelia Minervas – 1x Commodore Gaius Silva – 1x Veteran Sergeant Metaurus – 1x Ancient Gadriel The miniatures in this box offer a degree of customisation. Astropath Dainal Kornelius has a choice of two heads – one with his visor up and one with it down. Veteran Sergeant Metaurus has a choice of two heads – one helmeted and one bare. This kit comprises 67 plastic components, 3x Citadel 40mm Round Bases, and 4x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using these miniatures in Warhammer 40,000 are available as a free download on the Warhammer Community website. -
In the wake of the Great Gun's reverberations, alien growths are discovered among the foundations of the great city of Hive Fissilicus. Bionically augmented Tech-Priests lead Battleclades of their cyborg servants beneath the hive city to halt the spread, but awaken monstrous aliens, leading to furious fighting. This expansion includes two multipart plastic and push-fit kill teams, a set of Tyranid-themed terrain features, a horde of non-player operatives for solo and cooperative play, rules, datacards, and accessories for your games of Kill Team. It continues the ongoing narrative on Volkus, and introduces fresh ways to play, more operatives, and strategies – it's an ideal way to add even more variety to your games. This boxed set contains: – 80-page softcover Typhon Dossier: All the background, artwork, and rules for both of the two kill teams in the box, plus an overview of the planet Volkus, the Tyranid infestation underneath Hive Fissilicus, and the kill teams clashing amidst the growths. This book includes two new Mission Packs – one for solo or cooperative play, and another to add Tyranid non-player operatives for both teams to contend with. – Battleclade Kill Team: The Adeptus Mechanicus let their tech thralls loose to cleanse the infestation, led by a Technoarcheologist and a Servitor Underseer. These 10x multipart plastic and push-fit miniatures include a variety of weapons and cosmetic options, as well as an Adeptus Mechanicus Transfer Sheet. You'll find all the bits you need to build specialists like the Technomedic Servitor, Breacher Servitor, and Auto-Proxy Servitor. – Raveners Kill Team: Hulking, multi-limbed xenos creatures that attack by bursting from underground tunnels. These 5x multipart plastic miniatures can be built as Ravener Warriors, and specialist bits are included to build a Ravener Prime, Wrecker, Tremorscythe, Felltalon, and Venomspitter. – Hormagaunts and Ripper Swarm: This set of multipart plastic miniatures builds 10x small but vicious Tyranid Hormagaunts, along with 1x Ripper Swarm, to use as non-player operatives in solo play and cooperative games. – Killzone Upgrade: Tyranid Infestation: This terrain set includes 2x gestation sacs, 2x shardspewer growths, 2x capillary towers, 1x brood nest, 2x underbrood mounds, 2x capillary roots, 2x spore vents, and one piece that builds either 1x brood nest or 1x spore chimney. This set is designed to work with the Typhon Mission Pack within the Typhon Dossier. – Battleclade Datacards: 32x Datacards covering operative rules, abilities, faction rules, ploys, faction equipment, universal equipment, and more. – Ravener Datacards: 33x Datacards covering operative rules, abilities, faction rules, ploys, faction equipment, universal equipment, and more. – Typhon Card Pack: Includes 10x Typhon Event Cards, and 6x non-player operative datacards – Combined Token Sheet: Easily track abilities, objectives, equipment, and points throughout your games with team-themed tokens. The sheet contains 78x tokens – 39x double-sided cardboard tokens for the Battleclade kill team, and 39x double-sided cardboard tokens for the Raveners kill team. This set comprises 298 plastic components, 1x Citadel 32mm Round Slotta Base, 3x Citadel 32mm Round Bases, 6x Citadel 25mm Round Bases, 6x Citadel 40mm Round Bases, and 10x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases. This set also includes 1x Adeptus Mechanicus Transfer Sheet containing 320 high-quality waterslide transfers for you to use to decorate your models. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. The Kill Teams, datacards, tokens, terrain pieces, and other elements of this product will be available separately at a later date. You will need a copy of the Kill Team: Core Book and Killzone: Volkus, both available separately, to make full use of the contents of this box. -
Fulgrim embodies the depravity and corruption of his once-noble Legion. His sinuous serpentine form towers over the battlefield and moves with quicksilver speed, lashing whip and thrashing tail scattering those beguiled by the grotesque magnificence of his daemonic form. Any who possess the wherewithal to resist the Daemon Primarch’s stupefying aura are cut down with casual ease. This multipart plastic kit builds Fulgrim, Daemon Primarch of Slaanesh, for your Emperor's Children armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. Granted a form capable of wielding several kinds of devastating weaponry by his dark patron, he is a force to be reckoned with on the battlefield – aggressive, exceptionally hard to kill, and capable of taking on anything from enemy hordes to mighty war machines. Thanks to his wings, nowhere is safe from his horrifying serpentine form – your enemies can run, but they cannot hide. Fulgrim comes with a choice of five different faces, making it easy to personalise your nightmarish Daemon Primarch. Standing 160mm tall and with a wingspan of 190mm, this model towers over the tabletop, making an ideal centrepiece for your Emperor's Children collection. Painters will love the crisp details and variety of textures – from the exquisite armour to the slick serpentine body – while gamers will appreciate the new tactical options such a mighty warrior opens up. This kit comprises 52 plastic components, and 1x Citadel 130mm Round Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
The Death Korps of Krieg's grim regiments excel in the most gruelling of conditions – their famous siege troops holding key positions no matter the onslaught unleashed upon them. They're not unlike a pitiless cult of sacrifice – with their legendary endurance, death often claims their foes first. This multipart plastic kit builds 10 stalwart Death Korps of Krieg troopers for your Astra Militarum armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. Armed with utilitarian lasguns and equipped with gas masks, they are ready to enter the meatgrinder of war. This kit is extremely versatile, with lots of options to customise your unit. One miniature can be built as a Watchmaster – armed with a plasma pistol, laspistol, or bolt pistol, and a chainsword or power weapon in the other hand. One miniature can be equipped with a sharpshooter's long-las, one with a flamer, one with a grenade launcher, and one with a plasma gun or meltagun. The vox-operator can be assembled with either binoculars or a grenade in their left hand, and one miniature can be built carrying a medi-pack. There are also plenty of cosmetic accessories to further decorate your miniatures, including bayonets, pickaxes, belt pouches, grenades, and more. This kit comprises 130 plastic components, and 10x Citadel 25mm Round Bases. This set also includes 1x Death Korps of Krieg Transfer Sheet containing 803 waterslide transfers to customise your models. These miniatures are unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Tempestus Aquilons drop into the heart of enemy-held territory with all guns blazing. Their regulation-issue loadouts of unusual equipment mark out specialist operatives whose skills can change the course of entire engagements. This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Tempestus Aquilons and a servo-sentry for use in games of Kill Team, or fielded in an Astra Militarum army in games of Warhammer 40,000. The kit includes options, accessories, and interchangable parts to customise your kill team, plus components to build specialists like the quick-drawing Gunfighter, explosive Grenadier, and servo-sentry, which can be armed with a flamer, grenade launcher, or a hot-shot volley gun. Inside the box, you will also find a sheet of 28 doulbe-sided Tempestus Aquilons tokens, so you can easily keep track of your equipment and in-game effects in the heat of battle. This kit contains 181 plastic components, 10x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases, and 1x Citadel 40mm Round Base. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
A Horus Heresy novel As the Great Crusade draws to a close, primarch Fulgrim and the Emperor's Children continue their pursuit of perfection. But pride comes before a fall, and this most proud of Legions is about to fall a very, very long way... READ IT BECAUSE Graham McNeill paints a masterly portrait of a Legion brough low by their own hubris. And we see the epic Dropsite Massacre of Isstvan V, and the death of a primarch. Doesn't get much bigger than that. THE STORY Under the command of the newly appointed Warmaster Horus, the Great Crusade continues. Fulgrim, Primarch of the Emperor's Children, leads his warriors into battle against a vile alien foe, unaware of the darker forces that have already set their sights upon the Imperium of Man. Loyalties are tested, and every murderous whim indulged as the Emperor's Children take their first steps down the road to true corruption - a road that will ultimately lead them to the killing fields of Isstvan V... Written by Graham McNeill -
Imperial Agents emerge from the shadows when heresy threatens to destabilise worlds, cultists seek to summon daemonic abominations, and xenos corruption endangers Humanity's realm. Some are Inquisitors of the Holy Ordos and their motley cadres, but this umbrella term also encompasses terrifying Assassins, swashbuckling Rogue Traders, fanatical priests of the Imperial faith, and other more specialised individuals. Some join more conventional Imperial armies to either further their own ends or lend their resources to an important battle. No matter the cause or nature, Imperial agents are amongst the most secretive and esoteric servants of the Golden Throne. Codex: Imperial Agents delves deeply into the murky origins of these clandestine organisations, offering insight into their methods of war. This also includes the mysterious Deathwatch Chapter of Space Marines, seconded as they are to the Ordo Xenos, and other key units attached to various agencies, including the Sisters of Battle, Grey Knights, Imperial Navy, Adeptus Arbites, and more. You'll find loads of grim and sinister artwork to inspire you, along with beautiful galleries of painted miniatures. This hallowed tome gives you all the rules you'll need for engaging in the shadow war for the heart of the Imperium, whether it's in Combat Patrol, narrative Crusade campaigns, or matched play games of Warhammer 40,000. Inside this 128-page hardback book, you'll find: – Background material and lore for the various different types of Imperial Agents, from the Assassin temples, to the Ordos of the Inquisition, and the forces that commonly fight alongside them – Evocative artwork and photography that will inspire your own collection and unleash your creativity – Full rules for using Imperial Agents in your games, with 26 datasheets for each available unit, including Deathwatch, Assassins, Grey Knights, Sisters of Battle, Imperial Navy, Adeptus Arbites, and more, plus four Detachments – A full set of rules for running your own Shadow Operations narrative Crusade campaign, as well as playing fast-paced Combat Patrol skirmishes This book also contains a one-use code to unlock Codex: Imperial Agents content in Warhammer 40,000: The App -
Clan Banu Haqim spawns from an ancient bloodline of warriors, sorcerers and assassins. Now they are pillars of law and tradition in vampiric society, although they are not immune to intrigue and political disputes. With this deck you use a combination of stealth, threats and violence to triumph. Your vampires have both high political status and excellent combat skills. Contents are detailed below. The number before each card is the number of copies of that card in the deck. Crypt (6 cards) 2x Kasim Bayar 1x Farah Sarroub 1x Oluwafunmilayo 1x Warmaksan 1x Arjun Shah (NEW) Library (49 cards) 1x Alamut 1x Black Throne, The 2x Grooming the Protégé 1x Haqim's Law: Retribution 1x The Khabar: Community 2x Priority Contract 1x Yoruba Shrine 2x Fourth Tradition: The Accounting 3x Hunter's Mark 1x Judgment: Camarilla Segregation 2x Khabar: Glory 1x Archon 1x Banishment 2x Parity Shift 1x Kali’s Fang 1x Closed Session 3x Resist Earth's Grasp 2x Swallowed by the Night 1x Elder Intervention (new art) 1x On the Qui Vive Note: Cellophane wrapped only – no tuckbox. -
Clan Toreador are artists and divas, obsessed with beauty and passion. They are the social elite among the undead, mesmerizing and awestriking to behold. This deck tries to take political control over the game, using diversion and other tricks to pass enemy defenses. It does damage with both bleeds and political actions. Contents are detailed below. The number before each card is the number of copies of that card in the deck. Crypt (6 cards) 1 Carmelita Neillson (New card) 1 Catalina Vega 1 Flávio Gonçalves 1 Mateo García (New card) 1 Mkhokheli 1 Nik Sikko Library (49 cards) 1 Art Museum 1 Dummy Corporation 2 Minion Tap 4 Toreador Grand Ball 5 Enchant Kindred 1 Entrancement 1 Conservative Agitation 1 Domain Challenge 3 Kine Resources Contested 3 Parity Shift 2 Aire of Elation 2 Bewitching Oration (New art) 1 Scorn of Adonis 2 Voter Captivation 4 Resist Earth’s Grasp 1 Scalpel Tongue 6 Majesty (New art) 2 On the Qui Vive (New art) 3 Second Tradition: Domain (New art) 2 Telepathic Counter 2 Telepathic Misdirection 1 rules reference card Note: Cellophane wrapped only – no tuckbox. -
Clan Nosferatu are horrors, grotesquely deformed by the Embrace. They hide in shadows and underground darkness, commanding animals as spies and allies in battle. This deck builds a strong defence with many animal helpers. It slowly gnaws at its prey, but can also surprise by smashing enemy vampires into torpor. Contents are detailed below. The number before each card is the number of copies of that card in the deck. Crypt (6 cards) 1 Cedrick Calhoun (New card) 1 The Dowager 1 Horace Radcliffe 1 Larissa Moreira 1 Lenny Burkhead 1 Nathaniel Bordruff (New card) Library (49 cards) 3 Blood Doll 1 Fame 1 The Labyrinth 1 Potence 1 WMRH Talk Radio 1 Army of Rats 2 Creeping Sabotage 3 Deep Song 1 Preternatural Strength 2 Tier of Souls (New art) 1 Underbridge Stray 1 Murder of Crows 1 Owl Companion 2 Raven Spy 1 Spying Mission 1 Lost in Crowds 2 Swallowed by the Night 2 Carrion Crows 2 Immortal Grapple 6 Roundhouse 2 Taste of Vitae 2 Cats’ Guidance 4 Forced Awakening 2 Protected District 2 Rat’s Warning 2 The Warrens 1 rules reference card Note: Cellophane wrapped only – no tuckbox. -
Clan Gangrel are outsiders, roaming wilderness and suburbs, straying from politics and intrigue. They keep in tune with nature and with their Inner Beast, and they value their freedom and are prepared to fight for it. The clan has now joined the Anarch Movement – they will not be pushed around, and their claws run deep.This deck takes a defensive stance, planning for the late game while occasionally hitting opponents with precise attacks where it hurts the most. Your strengths are animal companions, Anarch tactics and the Protean shape-changing powers of your minions, which help to pass blockers, intercept enemies and excel in combat. This is a deck with 77 library cards and 12 crypt cards, ready for play out of the box or customizable with other Vampire: The Eternal Struggle cards. Each player needs a deck to play. Contents are detailed below. The number before each card is the number of copies of that card in the deck. Crypt (12 cards) 1 Crow 1 Dario Ziggler 1 Hanna Nokelainen 1 Indira 1 Joaquín de Cádiz 1 Kamile Paukstys 2 Martina Srnankova 2 Massimiliano 1 Nathan Turner 1 Ruslan Fedorenko Library (77 cards) 1 Anarch Railroad 1 Backways 4 Blood Doll 1 Ecoterrorists 1 Fame 1 Haven Uncovered 1 Rack, The 1 Smiling Jack, The Anarch 1 Zoo Hunting Ground 2 Constant Revolution 6 Deep Song 1 Rewilding 4 Thing 1 Double Deuce 2 Murder of Crows 2 Raven Spy 4 Earth Control 2 Form of the Bat 2 Bear’s Skin 6 Carrion Crows 2 Claws of the Dead 2 Form of the Wolf 4 Hidden Strength 4 Cats’ Guidance 6 Deep Ecology 6 Eyes of the Wild 5 On the Qui Vive 4 Protection Racket
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The Adepta Sororitas are the armed wing of the Imperial faith. They defend the Emperor's cathedrums, chapels, and holy shrines from the heretic, the mutant, the witch, and the alien. Encased within power armour, the Battle Sisters of the Orders Militant wield boltguns, flamers, and chainswords as they march relentlessly towards their enemies, bearing relics of fallen martyrs and singing prayers above the din of battle. Their tanks and wargear are bedecked with the iconography of the Adeptus Ministorum, a demonstration of their zeal to any who would opposed them. Where the Adepta Sororitas tread, so does the light of the Emperor shine. This 129-page book is richly embellished with art and background information celebrating the courage, strength, and zeal of the Sisters of Battle. You'll find within these pages all the rules, inspiration, and reference material you'll need to collect, build, and play games with your mighty armies, including datasheets for every unit in the army, and a Combat Patrol for playing fast-paced games of Warhammer 40,000. This hardback Codex contains: – Background material illustrating the rich history, organization, and ethos of these holy warriors – Stunning art capturing the majesty of the Adepta Sororitas, and the horrors into which they charge headlong, plus a showcase of beautifully painted miniatures to inspire you – Full rules for every unit in the army, including 30 datasheets, and four specialised Detachments – A full complement of rules for launching a cleansing crusade with your Adepta Sororitas, even resulting in one of them possibly becoming a living saint – Concise datasheets and rules for fast-paced Combat Patrol games This book also contains a one-use code to unlock Codex: Adepta Sororitas content in Warhammer 40,000: The App -
The T'au Empire employs advanced firepower and complex metastrategies in its quest to enlighten the galaxy, each suited to different environments, objectives, and enemies. The Sudden Dawn Cadre specialise in the philosophy known as Mont'ka – the Killing Blow. Skilled Pathfinder scouts mark vital targets, Breachers mobilise with swift grav-transport technology, and Commander Cloudspear uses her powerful Enforcer Battlesuit to lead high-risk, high-reward tactical raids deep into hostile heartlands. Fight for the Greater Good with Combat Patrol: T'au Empire! This boxed set is loaded with a balanced force of versatile units, offering enough mobility and firepower to sweep the battlefield clear. This box also allows you to save money compared to buying each kit individually, making it an excellent way to start your army or expand an existing collection. These miniatures can also be used as a complete T'au Empire force for Combat Patrol games of Warhammer 40,000 – the Combat Patrol rules are available as a free download on the Warhammer Community website. This set includes the following multipart plastic models: - 1x Commander in Enforcer Battlesuit (can alternatively build 1x Commander in Coldstar Battlesuit) - 1x Devilfish - 10x Breacher Fire Warriors (can alternatively build 10x Strike Team Fire Warriors) - 10x Pathfinders - 7x Drone models for use as tokens, including 5x Tactical Drones, 1x Recon Drone, and 1x Support Turret - 3x T’au Empire Infantry Decals transfer sheets - 1x T’au Empire Vehicle Decals transfer sheet All models come with their appropriate bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
The Orks love fighting above all else. These brutal and violent aliens roam the galaxy in vast hordes, gleefully piling into battle with a deafening war cry of 'Waaagh!'. Morgrim's Butchas are a ferocious warband of Beast Snaggas, rugged Orks eager to prove their toughness by bringing down the biggest, baddest prey the galaxy has to offer. Whether they ride atop bad-tempered Squighogs or rush forward in bellowing mobs of Boyz, no foe is safe from becoming a Beast Snagga's next trophy. Kickstart the Waaagh! with Combat Patrol: Orks! This boxed set contains all the units you need to start your army or expand an existing collection, and will save you money compared to buying the contents individually. These miniatures provide an aggressive, hard-bitten core for any Orks army, and can also be used as a complete force in Combat Patrol games of Warhammer 40,000 – the Combat Patrol rules are available as a free download on the Warhammer Community website. This set includes the following multipart plastic models: - 1x Beastboss - 4x Squighog Boyz, accompanied by 1x Bomb Squig - 20x Beast Snagga Boyz All models come with their appropriate bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
An iconic rendering of T'au technological progress and ingenuity, the XV8 Crisis Battlesuit is a thing of joy to behold in battle - unless you're its target. Skimming along on the jets of their repulsor engines, Crisis Battlesuits close on their enemy with a surprising speed, unloading their diverse weaponry and leaping away in a split second. Only the best T'au warriors are allowed to pilot these machines, spending years on the front line before even being considered for this honour. Able to be dropped from a planet's upper atmosphere, slamming into ranks of enemies like a tidal wave, the XV8 Crisis Battlesuit is the ultimate balance of firepower, speed and resilience. This multi-part plastic kit contains everything needed to build three XV8 Crisis Battlesuits, with six accompanying drones. There's an impressive level of customisation available, with ball fittings allowing unprecedented posability. One miniature can be optionally assembled as a Shas'vre, with special head and chest plate, and there's a prodigious amount of advanced T'au weaponry in the box: four plasma rifles, three flamers, four fusion blasters, four burst cannons, three missile pods and three shield generators. The accompanying drones have options for gun, shield or marker variants, and you can build a total of six drones, with up to three of any one type. The kit also includes an assortment of battlesuit electronics systems. One model in the kit can even be built as the new, experimental Iridium-class XV8-02 Crisis Battlesuit - distinguishable by its thicker armour and aggressive appearance. Huge variety! 152 components are included in total, with three Citadel 50mm Round bases and three Citadel small Flying bases. -
Primaris Techmarines stride selflessly through oncoming fire to soothe the machine spirits of wounded war engines, deftly peeling back damaged armour plates to repair burnt-out cabling and bending warped panels back into shape with their servo-arms and mechadendrites. Techmarines specialise in repairing tanks and war machines, so if you favour armoured warfare, never leave home without a Techmarine or two in order to keep them in tip-top shape! This kit builds one Primaris Techmarine. He is equipped with a grav-pistol, Omnissian power axe, servo-arm, mechadendrite, and a shoulder-mounted forge bolter. It is supplied in 24 plastic components and comes with a Citadel 40mm Round Base. -
The Leman Russ is the primary battle tank of the Imperial Guard, forming the spearhead of countless armoured columns. Those enemies that do not fall to the bombardment of their cannons and numerous hull-mounted guns are crushed mercilessly beneath their heavy treads. These reliable and formidable tanks can be found in nearly every Astra Militarum regiment in the galaxy, and have become synonymous with the Imperium's fury. This multipart plastic kit builds a Leman Russ Battle Tank – a versatile armoured vehicle with a wide range of variants. This tank can be built with one of seven powerful turret weapons – a battle cannon, demolisher battle cannon, eradicator nova cannon, executioner plasma cannon, exterminator autocannon, punisher gatling cannon, or vanquisher battle cannon – allowing you to arm your Leman Russ for busting open tanks, shredding alien swarms, or anything in between. It also sports a hull-mounted secondary weapon – a lascannon, heavy bolter, or heavy flamer – and can be equipped with two optional sponson-mounted guns – a pair of heavy bolters, heavy flamers, multi-meltas, or plasma cannons. The kit includes cosmetic options such as a searchlight, handles, and a choice of an exposed crewman or closed hatch. It can alternatively build a Tank Commander – a skilled squadron officer for the Astra Militarum, mounted in a Leman Russ. This kit comprises 150 plastic components and includes an Astra Militarum Vehicle Transfer Sheet, with 475 transfers featuring numerals, sigils, and a variety of regimental heraldry. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
A Sydonian Skatros is a sinister cybernetic sentinel, stoic and unmoving until the moment an enemy strays into range of their huge rifle. Mechanical, stilt-like limbs allow them to traverse hazardous terrain and survey the environment, shrouded by a smog of incense-exhaust. With protocol-driven precision and an advanced scanner known as the achillan eye, they lock on to their foes’ weakpoints and unleash pinpoint fire that sows panic and agony – all the better for eroding enemy morale. This multipart plastic kit builds one Sydonian Skatros, an augmented sniper created by the Adeptus Mechanicus. This Skitarii sharpshooter can be armed with one of two long-barrelled guns – a radium jezzail, which fires radioactive bullets that pierce armour and poison flesh, or a high-powered transuranic arquebus. Each weapon comes with its own bionic loader-arm, as well as an ammunition pack for the Skatros' belt, which sports a holstered pistol for closer foes. The kit also includes a choice of two different headset designs for the Skatros – a sinister mono-visor, or a pair of staring goggle-lenses – which can be worn over their cyborg facemask or pushed up onto their forehead. This kit comprises 21 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. -
he Necrons are a deathless species of The Necrons are a deathless species of alien androids who dominated the galaxy in ages past. After millions of years in self-imposed slumber, they are rising from their hidden tomb complexes to march in conquest once more. Clad in self-repairing bodies of living metal, armed with weapons that harness the devastating energies of the cosmos, the Necrons are a terrifying enemy. They are without fear or mercy, soulless mechanoids who advance in eerie lockstep to lay down an annihilating storm.
These phalanxes are joined by techno-sorcerous war engines, scuttling constructs, and shards of shattered star gods, led to war by undying nobles with wills and bodies of unyielding metal, driven by the absolute conviction that they are the rightful rulers of the galaxy. Ravaged by their long sleep, many Necrons have been reduced to murderous monsters or delusional demigods. Yet their madness only makes them an even greater and more inescapable threat. Codex: Necrons is an essential guide for anyone who wants to collect Necrons and display the might of their phaeron on the tabletop. In this book you'll find the rules you need to play a Necrons army in games of Warhammer 40,000 – including narrative Crusade campaigns and Combat Patrol skirmishes – as well as detailed background material and stunning art showcasing their ancient origins, impossibly advanced technology, and dynastic courts. Inside this 136-page hardback book, you’ll find: – Terrifying background information exploring the awakened Necrons, from their unfathomably ancient history to the structure of the tyrannical dynasties – Stunning artwork that brings these undying legions and ancient tomb worlds to life (of a sort) – 47 datasheets detailing the profiles, wargear, and unique abilities of every Necrons unit, from mindless Necron Warriors to Imotekh the Stormlord – Five themed Detachments for Necrons armies, such as the Annihilation Legion and Canoptek Court, each with their own set of special rules – Crusade rules for steadily awakening the systems of your slumbering tomb world, earning ever-greater mechanical powers – Self-contained Combat Patrol rules and a painting guide, allowing you to play fast-paced games with Amonhotekh's Guard – An 'Eavy Metal showcase of superbly-painted Citadel miniatures to inspire you, featuring a variety of Necron dynasty colour schemes This book also contains a one-use code to unlock Codex: Necrons content in Warhammer 40,000: The App.READ LESS