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Freeguild Steelhelms are the rank and file defenders of the Cities of Sigmar, and the determined heart of the Dawnbringer Crusades – ordinary men and women, tasked with battling all manner of nightmares. These weatherbeaten soldiers may be individually outmatched by the myriad threats arrayed against their mission to retake the realms, but they have three things on their side: discipline, determination, and their faith in Sigmar. This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Freeguild Steelhelms, the soldiers of the line for the Free Cities. Each Steelhelm is armed with a sturdy shield and a one-handed weapon such as a sword, axe, or mace. You can build one model as a veteran Sergeant-at-Arms with a hammer and crested helm, one as an inspiring Battle Priest carrying a holy relic, and another as a Steelhelm Herald with a trumpet and a flowing, icon-topped banner. The kit includes a myriad of different heads, weapons, shield arms, and shield designs, all of which are interchangeable between models, plus a choice of heads, relics, and icons for the regiment leaders. You'll be able to build varied and characterful Freeguild forces, no matter how many Steelhelms you muster. This kit comprises 96 plastic components, and comes with 10x Citadel 25mm Round Bases. Also included is a Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheet, featuring 410 Free City icons, Sigmarite cult sigils, and other forms of heraldry. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Ironweld Great Cannons are massive artillery pieces, which act as the roaring bastions of a Castelite formation. Protected by thick oaken gun-shields affixed to the cannon's fore, the crew tirelessly load, fire, and reload their weapon to ensure a relentless barrage of firepower upon the enemy. This multipart plastic kit builds an Ironweld Great Cannon – a powerful war machine fielded by the Cities of Sigmar. This huge gun is mounted in a sturdy, wheeled wooden frame with a winch arm, locked in place by chains, ropes, and hammered posts. The Great Cannon is crewed by a pair of artillerists from the Ironweld Arsenal, who both offer different assembly options for their pose, heads and arms, ensuring you can build a varied battery of big guns. You'll also find plenty of optional basing elements to customise your Great Cannon, including a spare taper, a discarded hammer, stacked ammunition, and loose rounds representing three specialist payloads – cannonball, grapeshot and an armour-piercing shell. This kit comprises 61 plastic components, and is supplied with a Citadel 90mm Round Base. Also included is a Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheet, featuring 410 Free City icons, Sigmarite cult sigils, and other forms of heraldry. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Freeguild Command Corps are groups of experts, champions, and other aides-de-camp, called upon by their Freeguild Marshal to offer battlefield advice and assistance. These specialist soldiers range from towering Arch-Knight champions to priestly Soul Shepherds, from vital War Surgeons to sinister Whisperblades. Whether acting as a retinue or operating independently, together they are a force far greater than the sum of its parts. This multipart plastic kit builds a Freeguild Command Corps, consisting of: – 1x Arch-Knight: A fearsome warrior armed with a Sigmarite great weapon – either a hammer or an axe. He also offers a choice of different heads and poses, and either a furred pelt or a scaled cape. – 1x Whisperblade: An enigmatic agent of espionage, with an enchanted rapier visible beneath their long coat. They come with two different head options – one masked, one with a high collar. – 1x Great Herald: An experienced soldier, carrying an awe-inspiring banner with a warhorn for sounding the advance. They offer a choice of different heads, helmet tops, spare weapons, and arm poses. – 1x War Surgeon: A grim field medic, with a rack of vicious surgical tools and elixirs. They come with two different head options – a beaked mask or a bare head. – 1x Soul Shepherd: A priestly psychopomp whose chants safeguard the souls of the dying, accompanied by a skeletal piper known as a Corpus Somni. Both figures offer a choice of different heads. – 1x Mascot Gargoylian: A magical companion creature with a powerful bite. The kit also includes a pair of smaller gargoylians to decorate any of the Command Corps' bases. This kit comprises 68 plastic components, and comes with 5x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases, a Citadel 25mm Round Base, and a Citadel 40mm Round Base. Also included is a Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheet, featuring 410 Free City icons, Sigmarite cult sigils, and other forms of heraldry. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Fusil-Majors borne into battle by Ogor Warhulks forming the mobile watchtowers of a Castelite formation, using their lumbering vantage points to spy weaknesses in the enemy line and direct the fire of friendly forces. The obvious threat posed by a massive ogor carrier is usually enough to make any foe think twice about storming a Fusil-Major's fortified position. This multipart plastic kit builds one Fusil-Major on Ogor Warhulk – an expert gunnery officer, carried aloft by a brutish companion. The Fusil-Major watches the battlefield from atop their crow's nest, which bristles with gargoyles, blessings, and a lantern, picking off foes at range with a long-barrelled fusil musket. Their Ogor Warhulk lays into enemies with a heavy mace, striding to new firing positions before using a massive shield to barricade foes. This kit includes a choice of two heads for the Fusil-Major, as well as two poses – aiming a shot, or leaning on their long fusil while bellowing orders to those below. The Ogor Warhulk also comes with a choice of heads – one with a helmet, the other left bare – and scenic basing elements, and can be built in two poses, with mace and shield held in either hand. This kit comprises 42 plastic components, and is supplied with one Citadel 50mm Round Base. Also included is a Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheet, featuring 410 Free City icons, Sigmarite cult sigils, and other forms of heraldry. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Chaos Cultists are the mortal devotees of the Dark Gods, ordinary men and women fallen to promises of temporal power. Under the command of mighty heretic warlords, such fanatics take to the field in huge Cultist Mobs. This blasphemous militia charges headlong into battle with a motley collection of improvised, stolen and makeshift weapons, overwhelming even determined enemies through sheer weight of numbers. This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Chaos Cultists, each equipped with some combination of autopistol, brutal assault weapon, frag grenades, and krak grenades. These models boast all manner of twisted details, from Chaos symbols and pendants to daemonic masks and robes, with scavenged weapons ranging from crude bionics to vicious machetes. The kit includes two Cultists that can alternatively be built as Cultist Champions – a mutated female Cultist Champion with a bare, horned head and a tentacled arm wielding a chainsword, or a male Cultist Champion with a ragged mask and a bolt pistol. This set comprises 41 plastic components and is supplied with 10x Citadel 25mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. These models are designed to be visually compatible with the Cultists of the Abyss set, allowing you to expand your Cultist Mob with even more models and ranged weapon options. -
Literally filled with the Motive Force, the Corpuscarii spread the blessing of illumination in the name of the Machine God. Blazing with lightning, electrosurgically prepared for the unimaginable power coursing through what was once their veins, a Corpuscarii Electro-Priest discharges incredible, sparking bursts of thrumming energy, shaking apart enemies in an ecstatic religious fervour. The Corpuscarii Electro-Priest comes armed with a pair of electrostatic gauntlets, with five pairs and their respective power pack assemblies included in the box. Included are five different torsos, five heads and ten head crests (five of which are Corpuscarii, five Fulgurite). This eighty-two component, multi-part plastic kit contains everything needed to build Five Corpuscarii or five Fulgurite Electro-Priests. These detailed miniatures are supplied with five Citadel 32mm Round Bases. -
Endrinriggers are daring sky-mechanics, floating alongside a Kharadron airfleet in order to conduct vital field repairs on damaged ships. Carried aloft by the personal aether-endrins strapped to their backs, these steely-nerved duardin have no problem with putting their aether-powered tools to violent use when danger approaches, riddling foes with red-hot rivets or slicing through armour and bone with whirring sawblades. This multipart plastic kit builds three Endrinriggers – flying duardin tasked with skyvessel repairs. Each Endrinrigger is armed with a rapid-fire rivet gun and an aethermatic saw, mechanical tools that can take apart enemies as easily as ship hulls. One Endrinrigger can instead be armed with an aethermatic volley gun, and another can be armed with a choice of skyhook, drill cannon, or grapnel launcher. There's also a unique head to mark out a Mizzenmaster champion. This kit offers a boatload of customisation options – three different designs for heads, saws, and guns that can be combined as you see fit, as well as interchangeable aether-endrins, rigs, backpacks, and rudders. There's also a selection of cosmetic tools to hang from belts and bandoliers, allowing you to build a varied team of Endrinriggers. This kit can alternatively build three Skywardens, pike-wielding airborne Arkanaut warriors. This kit comprises 88 plastic components and comes with 3x Citadel 32mm Round Bases, as well as 3x flying stems of differing heights – 30mm, 32.5mm, and 35mm. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
As grizzled a warrior as his Chapter has ever known, High Chaplain Grimaldus is a beacon of Imperial faith. His fortitude is such that many of his brothers believe him invincible. His will is singular, his zeal coldly furious, and his martial skill attested by the trail of broken foes laid at his heels and his legendary stand at Helsreach. His Cenobyte Servitors lurch to war at his side, bearing with them holy relics of the faith. Armed with a plasma pistol and artificer crozius, Grimaldus strides into combat to smite enemy psykers. He is accompanied by a procession of servitors who inspire the Black Templars to ever more impressive acts of heroism and devotion to secure the Emperor’s favour. The kit is comprised of 40 plastic components, with which you can assemble one Chaplain Grimaldus and his three Cenobyte Servitors, and is supplied with one Citadel 40mm round base and three Citadel 28mm round bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. -
Brôkhyrs are the engineers and artisans of the Leagues, and Iron-masters are the most accomplished of their kind. In battle, they take on the duty of maintaining damaged Kin war engines, often aided by Ironkin and COG repair crews. These veteran Brôkhyrs also bring their most powerful creations to war, taking satisfaction in unleashing them upon the foe with their own hands. This multipart plastic kit builds one Brôkhyr Iron-master, a high-ranking field engineer with an accompanying retinue. Armed with a graviton rifle and graviton hammer of their own creation, the Iron-master's technological skill is displayed by the many tools strung about their void-suit – a panoply spread across their four aides. A reliable Ironkin Assistant carries plenty of extra hardware, including a las-beam cutter, and three E-COGs hover with specialist tools in tow – a plasma torch, manipulator arms, and an Autoch-pattern bolt pistol, respectively. The kit includes a multispectral visor for the Iron-master, which can be worn over the eyes or pushed up onto their forehead. This set comprises 33 plastic components, and is supplied with 1x Citadel 32mm Round base, 1x Citadel 28.5mm Round Base, 3x Citadel 25mm Round Bases, and a Leagues of Votann Transfer Sheet with 555 numerals, runes, and markings for prominent Leagues. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Kroot Lone-spears are grizzled mercenaries who range far ahead of their kindreds, or solitary wanderers who prefer the wilds and the company of beasts to their fellow Kroot. Mounted upon colour-shifting Kalamandras, they make for effective long-range scouts – and when armed with suitably potent weapons, Lone-spears excel in picking off valuable enemy targets or even eliminating armoured vehicles. This multipart plastic kit builds a Kroot Lone-spear, a cunning outrider for the Kroot of the T'au Empire. The Lone-spear is mounted atop a tamed Kalamandra, an agile amphibious creature with a vicious bite and the ability to hide in plain sight. They carry a choice of deadly hunting weapons – 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. You'll also find several cosmetic build options – a choice of heads for the Lone-spear, plus heads and poses for their Kalamandra – to further personalise this wandering hunter. This kit comprises 35 plastic components and a Citadel 90mm x 52mm Oval Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Darkoath Marauders are trained in the ways of battle from a young age, born into tribes that take pride in strength and survival above all else. These ferocious raiders swear bloody oaths to their patron gods that they strive to fulfil by any means necessary, overwhelming even the most well-drilled foes with decisive fury, for they grow in power and glory with each completed pledge. This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Darkoath Marauders, proud and ruthless warriors who fight for the Slaves to Darkness. Each Marauder can be armed with a darkiron spear or a variety of raiding axes and broadswords, alongside a sturdy targe shield. The kit also provides options to build one model as a Darkoath Champion with a striking pose, as well as a Doombeater musician and a standard bearer carrying an imposing daemonic icon. This enormously versatile kit includes a huge variety of shields and weapons, as well as 30 different heads to choose from, ensuring you can build your raiding forces just how you want them. This kit comprises 119 plastic components, and is supplied with 10x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Genestealers are peerless predators, swift vanguard organisms armoured in chitinous plates and possessed of terrifying strength and agility. Their broods move far ahead of the Tyranid hive fleets, to seek out fresh feeding grounds and spread their insidious genetic infection amongst the defenders. When the invasion swarms finally descend, the Genestealers burst from hiding to begin the slaughter. This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Genestealers, fast and deadly melee killers for Tyranids and Genestealer Cults armies. These terrifying, four-armed creatures sport clutching talons alongside deadly rending claws, and each features a different dynamic pose for stalking across the battlefield. The kit includes cosmetic head options for every Genestealer, allowing you to build your entire brood with fanged maws and slavering tongues, feeder tendrils for that classic Ymgarl look, or mix-and-match for evolutionary variety. You'll also find four heads with protruding, barbed ovipositors – ready to deliver the infamous Genestealer's Kiss... This kit comprises 109 plastic components, and comes with 10x Citadel 32mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Inquisitorial Agents comprise a motley collection of fighters, fanatics, savants, and psykers. Most Inquisitors maintain one or more of these retinues, gathering individuals of rare talent, skill, and dedication to undertake their esoteric and lethal missions. This multipart plastic kit builds a team of six Inquisitorial Agents and an accompanying Tome-skull, ready to undertake covert missions on Imperial battlefields. These Agents are equipped with a motley assortment of firearms and blades, and the kit provides a wealth of options to customise your Agents, including specialist weapons, heads, and other accessories. Build your ideal squad to pursue the Inquisition's agenda. This set comprises 73 plastic components, and comes with a Citadel 32mm Round Base and 6x Citadel 25mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
The Yncarne is the embodiment of the Whispering God, Ynnead – the Aeldari God of the Dead. A macabre angel, both beautiful and terrifying to behold, the Yncarne is summoned to battle by the energy released when Aeldari lives are lost. Once it has torn into realspace, the Yncarne advances on its enemies shrouded in a psychic vortex of deathly whispers that rips the life from those who earn its ire. Nearby Ynnari are invigorated by its chilling power, while foes are turned to dust by the Yncarne's gaze, or sliced in two by its sweeping blows with Vilith-zhar, the Sword of Souls – most powerful of the Croneswords in Aeldari possession. This kit builds the Yncarne, the avatar of Ynnead, armed with Vilith-zhar, the shapeshifting Sword of Souls. Surrounded by a roiling ectoplasmic aura, the Yncarne can be built holding its mighty Cronesword in its longsword form, with the Aeldari rune of rebirth held in its right hand, or wielding the Sword of Souls as twinned short blades. Erupting onto the battlefield when allies die, this otherworldly entity wards its allies against the fear of death, and can fell any foe with its deathly touch. This set comprises 36 plastic components and is supplied with a Citadel 80mm Round Bases. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints -
Dwarf Cannons are one of their most potent war machines, able to shatter the most heavily armoured foe, pour shots into massed enemy formations, level cities or fortifications and topple the largest of monsters. Taking this even further, the Dwarf Engineers Guild invented the Organ Gun – with all its barrels firing to maximum effect, these machines can blow away entire enemy formations at a time. This multipart plastic kit builds two war machines from the Dwarfen Mountain Holds – each can be built as either a Dwarf Cannon or an Organ Gun. This awesome kit also builds six crew – three for each war-machine – and features plenty of options and accessories to personalise your miniatures, including different arms for the crew and telescopes to assist their aim. This kit contains 114 plastic components, 2x Citadel 50mm Square Bases, and 6x Citadel 25mm Square Bases. These miniatures are supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Stormvermin are easily identifiable by their relative bulk and aura of malice. Hand-picked from the most promising spawn of the litter – usually due to devouring many of their brood-mates – they are subjected to especially brutal training regimes by their Clawlords. This results in soldiers who are able to fight with a degree of precision and focus uncommon to their kin. This multipart plastic kit builds ten Stormvermin, an elite melee unit for your Skaven armies. You can assemble one as a champion, with arm and head options to personalise them. You can also build a standard bearer and a musician for your squad. Stormvermin are excellent defensive warriors, with better armour and equipment than their peers, and long polearms that help keep their opponents at bay. This makes them some of the best bodyguards in a Skaven army. This kit contains 74 plastic components, and 10x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
The Acolyte Globadiers of the Clans Skryre are a step above the thrall-rats that toil on the production lines or serve as fodder for weapons testing. They are tinkers, miners, and munitionists, who constantly scheme in hopes of attaining the status of Warlock – a fact which sees their masters hurl them into battle carrying fragile spheres of volatile toxic gas, the better to thin out any future rivals. This multipart plastic kit builds five Acolyte Globadiers, noxious gas-wielding infantry of the Clans Skryre. Each Globadier carries a payload of poisoned wind globes, ready to shatter and unleash a toxic cloud of death, alongside a rusty knife for foes who get too close. The kit includes five different masked heads, robed bodies, and pressurised back-tanks, which can all be used in any combination to create loads of variety amongst your Skryre skirmishers. You'll also find an extra crested head and a more impressive knife, which can be used to build a champion from one of your Acolytes. This kit contains 45 plastic components, and 5x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Ratling Warpblasters were developed expressly to cull massed infantry. A complex series of rotary cannons mounted upon a stocky wooden frame, the device is powered by a ludicrously overcharged warpstone accelerator battery. Once wheeled into place, its gunner flicks the levers that draw power from this reserve, and the barrels begin to revolve before spitting out a torrent of warpstone-infused missiles. This multipart plastic kit builds one Ratling Warpblaster, a war machine for Skaven armies. Much loved by Clans Skyre for their overwhelming firepower, these loud, dangerous, and unstable machines are ideal for blasting through lines of enemy troops. This kit contains 16 plastic components, and 1x Citadel 105mm x 70mm Oval Base. This push-fit miniature can be assembled without glue, and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Colour paints. -
The cannons of the Imperial Gunnery School are the terror of the Empire’s foes. Their thunderous fire sends iron balls hammering into the ranks of enemy warriors, each impact ploughing bloody furrows through tightly packed regiments. This multipart plastic kit builds two powerful artillery pieces for your Empire of Man armies in Warhammer: The Old World. Each can be built as either a Great Cannon, or a Mortar, each with three crew members. The crew feature interchangeable arms and heads, making it easy to customise them, and you'll also find other cosmetic accessories, including barrels, buckets, and cannon balls to decorate your artillery pieces. This kit contains 98 plastic components, 2x Citadel 50mm by 75mm Rectangular Bases, and 6x Citadel 25mm Square Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.