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Ork Meks are responsible for creating the most destructive weapons an Ork can lay his big green hands on. Whether it is the surprisingly sophisticated Burnas or the far louder, shoulder-mounted Deffguns, a Mek is never short of customers. These wiry and muscular Ork models stand wearing an array of bizarre contraptions held up with huge, crude leather straps or bandaged together with material. Some of them wear unusual masks and goggles, others decide to physically sport the tools of their trade – and spanners and wrenches can be discerned above their head or fixed to their bodies. Each of them carries an enormous deffgun and occasionally their toofy maws can be seen poking out from underneath all of these gizmos. This multipart plastic boxed set contains enough components to make 5 models: either 4 Lootas or 4 Burna Boyz, as well as an Ork Mek armed with a kustom mega-blasta. Models supplied with 32 mm round bases. -
Propelled by a single, massive jet engine, the Dakkajet roars through the sky. Gunz blazing a near constant stream of bullets, tormenting fleeing infantry or enemy aircraft. Dakkajet pilots believe firmly in quantity over quality, and commonly bolt as many big shootas as possible to their aircraft - some of those bullets are bound to hit the target. This multi-part plastic boxed set contains the components necessary to build one Dakkajet. As well as a Grot Gunner, it includes a range of weapons options: a big shoota, boom bombs, burna bombs, skorcha rokkits and supa shootas, as well as an Ork transfer sheet. This plastic kit can also be assembled as a Burna-Bommer, a Blitza-Bommer, or a Wazbom Blastajet. Includes a flying stem and a Citadel 120mmx92mm Oval base. -
The Tyranids are an all-consuming alien swarm from beyond the known galaxy. Driven by the vast and ineffable intellect of the Hive Mind, their tendrils drive into fresh systems with every passing hour. These single-minded metapredators cannot be reasoned with, bought off, or put to flight. They seek only to strip each new world they encounter, devouring every shred of biomass to feed the relentless advance of the hive fleets and leaving dead, airless husks in their wake. Endlessly adaptable, the Tyranids possess no mechanical technology. Instead, their weapons and wargear are symbiotic or parasitic organisms, bonded with their wielders and capable of annihilating prey with hails of bio-acid, living projectiles, and ravaging psionic energies. From seething masses of warrior organisms to malevolent leader-beasts and walking battle-tank-sized monsters, the Tyranid swarms are as nightmarish as they are unstoppable. This book is an essential guide for anyone who wants to collect Tyranids and unleash the power of the Hive Mind on the tabletop. Inside these pages, you’ll find all the rules you need to play a Tyranids army in games of Warhammer 40,000 – including Crusade and Combat Patrol rules – along with detailed accounts of their rapacious behaviour, divergent hive fleets, horrifying biotechnology, and invasions past and present. Inside this 120-page hardback book, you'll find: – In-depth background information exploring the alien nature and murky origins of the Tyranids, from their nightmarish biology to the history of the Tyrannic Wars – Stunning artwork highlighting the horrifying variety and vast scope of these ever-evolving xenos swarms – 47 datasheets detailing the profiles, wargear, and unique abilities of every Tyranids unit, from swarming Termagants to the mighty Norn Emissary – Six themed Detachments for Tyranids armies, such as the Invasion Fleet and Crusher Stampede, each with their own set of special rules – Crusade rules for infesting and consuming entire planets in your narrative campaigns, as your army feasts on its victims and develops new adaptations – Self-contained Combat Patrol rules and a painting guide, allowing you to play fast-paced games with the Vardenghast Swarm – An 'Eavy Metal showcase of superbly-painted Citadel miniatures to inspire you, featuring a variety of Tyranid hive fleet colour schemes This book also contains a one-use code to unlock Codex: Tyranids content in Warhammer 40,000: The App. -
The Tyrannofex has the armour and fortitude of a living battle fortress and its weaponry eclipses that of its foes' most powerful battle tanks in both quantity and devastating potential. The Tyrannofex displays all the horrific might so typical of the Tyranids, and is a suitably macabre addition to a Tyranid collection. Standing on four limbs, two of which are hoofed, the other two being arrow-sharp, it features an outer carapace with chimneys, and a long, segmented chitinous tail. Its underside is no less hideous, as it can feature either a fleshborer hive or rupture cannon. This multi-part plastic boxed set contains 76 components and one Large Oval base with which to build one Tyranid Tyrannofex or one Tervigon. It is supplied unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints. -
Necron Warriors form the majority of a tomb world's nigh-inexhaustible armies. They are a corps of fleshless mechanoids, ranged in their millions against the vital races of the galaxy. Ancient limbs are corroded with age, yet the strength of their metal sinews has not faded, nor has the hard-wired loyalty to their Overlords. Canoptek Scarab Swarms are found throughout tomb worlds and Necron spacecraft, where automated routines compel them to break down damaged matter of all kinds with their entropic mandibles. They feed on organic and non-organic matter alike, converting it into energy which is re-routed into repair protocols. Whether you're looking to cut down the enemy at range with gauss flayers or march inexorably forward to shred them at close range with gauss reapers, all the while assailing them with swarms of Canoptek Scarabs, this is the perfect kit to build your Necron army around. This kit builds ten Necron Warriors – each with a choice of two heads and the option of either a gauss flayer or gauss reaper – as well as three Scarab Swarms. Push-fit construction means you won't need any glue to build it. The kit is supplied in 70 plastic components and comes with ten Citadel 32mm Round Bases and three Citadel 40mm Hex Hole Round Bases. -
Unlike their Necron masters, Canoptek Spyders never sleep, but while away the aeons servicing the structures of their Tomb World. Though the Canoptek Spyder is essentially an automated drone, it is still a formidable foe when the situation demands. Any enemy foolish enough to stray within reach of the Canoptek Spyder will have flesh scoured from bone by an array of mechanical tools and pincers. If a triad of Canoptek Spyders operate together, one takes overall command, harnessing the processing capacity of the others to create a supermind far greater than the sum of its parts. This hyper-efficiency is passed on to all Canoptek Wraiths and Canoptek Scarabs in the immediate vicinity, allowing a co-ordinated and precise response to any threat - and ensuring the safety of their slumbering masters. When it comes to ferocious mechanical constructs, you can't get much nastier than a Canoptek Spyder. If it isn't tearing apart enemy infantry or tanks with an array of hooks and blades, then it can be used to repair your damaged vehicles. The icing on the cake (or the chip on the circuit board - whatever the Necron equivalent of cake is) is that, even in the heat of battle, it can spawn Canoptek Scarabs to boost your war efforts and irritate your foes. This multi-part plastic boxed set contains 30 components with which to build one Necron Canoptek Spyder. This kit comes with two ball socket stems and one large flying base. This kit is supplied unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints. -
Trukks are designed to transport mobs of choppa-wielding Boyz into combat as quickly as possible. Each warband and clan will 'kustomise' its trukks to reflect their own predilictions. For example, a Goff vehicle will be functional with a large crew compartment, while the Evil Sunz almost always have turbo-charged engines and a red paint job. This box set contains one multi-part plastic Ork Trukk, and includes a bolt-on big shoota, boarding plank, wrecker ball and reinforced ram. -
Imperial observers have likened the fire of a Hellblaster Squad to the incinerating power of a stellar flare. Bolt after bolt of plasma sears across the battlefield; those caught in the Hellblasters’ sights are swiftly annihilated, their armour blasted to ash and their flesh and bone to glowing motes. Even armoured fighting vehicles are swiftly reduced to heaps of metallic slag. Deployed at the correct point and time, a single Hellblaster Squad can blunt the thundering assault of an armoured spearhead, or lay low even the most titanic alien fiend. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a set of 10 Primaris Hellblasters. Clad in Mk X Tacticus power armour, they eschew the complex variations of wargear many of their battle-brothers carry, preferring instead to focus on and specialise in a single-armament specialism – plasma. The models can be assembled as either a 10-man squad, a squad of 9 Hellblasters with a Sergeant or 2 separate 5-man squads, each with a Sergeant of their own. The whole squad can be armed with a host of plasma weaponry – there are 10 plasma incinerators included, with the components required to turn any of them into an assault plasma incinerator or heavy plasma incinerator, depending on your preference. The assault and heavy variants feature alternate muzzles, ammunition flasks and different cabling attaching the weapon to the Hellblasters’ backpack. There are 4 incinerators which are being carried rather than aimed; you have the option to arm 4 Hellblasters with plasma pistols in the other hand. A problem (some call it a bonus…) of plasma weaponry is its tendency to overheat; there are several optional components reflecting this. Bare head options featuring nasty burns are included for the Sergeant, and there are bionic arms included, heavily implying lost limbs in plasma accidents. There are also plenty of pistol holsters, reliquaries, grenade sets and purity seals included. The Primaris Hellblasters come as 250 components, and are supplied with 10 Citadel 32mm Round bases and a transfer sheet. -
Redemptor Dreadnoughts are giant war machines that crush bone and splinter skulls as they bludgeon through enemy ranks. Taller, broader and more cunningly wrought than the Dreadnoughts of traditional design, these goliaths of battle are powered by hyper-dense reactors and sophisticated fibre bundles. They can accelerate from a thudding stomp to a loping, thunderous gait that shakes the ground, barrelling through hails of fire in glorious defiance. Such is the miraculous design of the Redemptor’s neural links that its inhabitant, despite being entombed in the sarcophagus within the Dreadnought’s chest, can exercise control with surprising dexterity and speed. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a Primaris Redemptor Dreadnought. Standing twice the height of the already-tall Primaris Space Marines – and taller and broader than the standard Dreadnought – this is an exceptionally aggressive-looking model that befits its status as a powerhouse on the gaming table. It comes with a choice of gatling cannon or plasma incinerator on the right arm, with a Redemptor fist and heavy flamer support weapon or gatling cannon on the left, 2 chest-mounted fragstorm grenade launchers or storm bolters and a carapace-mounted Icarus rocket pod for aerial denial. The heavy armour on the chest – replete with flat surfaces and sharp lines, perfect for adding transfers and detail – of the Redemptor Dreadnought can be modelled to pivot open, showing the sarcophagus interred within. The adventurous hobbyist can remove the pegs from the waist, arms and legs of the model too, allowing for a greater range of posing options. The Primaris Redemptor Dreadnought comes as 109 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 90mm Round base and a transfer sheet. -
The swiftest of the Primaris battle-brothers, Inceptors fill the role of spearhead troops. They hit the enemy in one sudden and overwhelming blow, leaving them reeling as follow-up waves of Space Marines drive home the attack. Equipped with jump packs and reinforced armour, Inceptors can be dropped from the very edge of a planet’s atmospheric envelope, weaving and twisting through the skies before slamming down into the enemy’s midst. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a set of 3 Primaris Inceptors. Clad in Mk X power armour featuring a bulky jump pack – thrust-vectoring rocket engines mounted on the Space Marine’s back, enabling fast, bounding leaps to close on the foe at dizzying speed – they present a unique, easily recognisable silhouette. The jump pack itself and the blast shield cowl that protects the Inceptors’ heads from the immense heat of the pack’s rockets dominate the miniature, with posable fins, shock-absorbing devices attached to the boots and extra cabling and vents unique to this kit. The Inceptors can be armed with either 2 plasma exterminators each or 2 assault bolters each – the plasma exterminators are heavily shielded to provide protection against heat discharge and the assault bolters feature distinctive box magazines. 5 helmets are included, designed to be used with the blast shield cowl – no bare heads here, obviously! 3 blast shield helms are included and 4 purity seals – this includes 1 double seal used to distinguish the Sergeant. The Primaris Inceptors come as 117 components, and are supplied with 3 Citadel 40mm Round bases, 3 45mm flying stems and an Ultramarines Infantry Transfer Sheet. -
A linebreaker without peer, the Land Raider Crusader can smash through enemy formations, disgorging Space Marine assault troops into the heart of the enemy position. Like all mighty Space Marine tanks, the Land Raider Crusader features incredibly solid armouring on all sides - it comes with metal panels, hatches, rivets and searchlights. It displays an explosive array of weaponry including a twin-linked assault cannon, frag launchers and hurricane bolter sponsons, and the kit also contains a multi-melta and two flamestorm cannons, for you to personalise your vehicle. This box set contains 124 components with which to make either a Land Raider Crusader or a Land Raider Redeemer. This set is supplied unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints. -
Amongst the most honoured Space Marines of a Chapter are its Apothecaries. It is their role to to mind the physical well-being of their battle-brothers – this is seen most obviously on the battlefield, where an Apothecary serves as an emergency medic. Their most important duty, though, concerns the dead; an Apothecary can harvest the progenoid organs from a fallen Space Marine, ensuring the creation of further warriors and the continuation of the Chapter. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a Primaris Apothecary. Strikingly detailed, clad as he is in Mk X power armour, this miniature features far more accoutrements and gadgets than the standard Primaris Space Marine – as befits his battlefield role. Strung around the chest plate are several canopic jars, bearing purity seals: these are filled with progenoid organs that have passed his scrutiny, and will be used in the creation of further Primaris Space Marines. In his right hand he clutches a freshly-hewn organ upon which his gaze is fixed; another canopic jar hangs from his arm, ready. His left arm holds a narthecium, the grisly instrument of his craft, though this can be replaced with an optional absolver pistol (often the last thing a fallen brother will see…) Adding to the detail and options of this kit are a selection of lamps and surgical inspection lenses, with a chainsaw, injector servo arm, drill and stapler amongst the possible modelling options. As a macabre narrative extra, a slain Space Marine is included with a huge incision made by the Apothecary’s narthecium, to be added to the base. The Primaris Apothecary comes as 28 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 40mm Round base. The kit also includes a Ultramarines-Character Transfer Sheet, which features Captain, Chaplain, Librarian and Lieutenant iconography. -
All Space Marines are experts of the rapid strike, but Reivers take these skills to the next level. They are specially trained and equipped to launch brutally effective and unexpected assaults. They do this with a sudden fury and shocking violence, for the Reivers fulfil the role of terror troops that sow fear and confusion amongst their foes. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a 10-man Primaris Reiver Squad. Clad in sleek yet brutally functional Mk X power armour, they feature a great deal of practical details – they each carry a great deal of extra ammunition and equipment pouches, as well as grenade harnesses and blade sheaths. The models can be assembled as either a 10-man squad, a squad of 9 Reivers with a Sergeant or 2 separate 5-man squads, each with a Sergeant of their own. Each has an impressive selection of weapon options; 10 heavy bolt pistols, 12 bolt carbines and 14 combat knives are included, with the loadout options being carbine, pistol and carbine or pistol and combat knife. 2 of the sets of arms for combat knives feature a communications array on the vambrace, designed for the Sergeants. The bolt carbines each feature foregrips and curved mags for that tactical look, and 2 of them are modelled in the middle of reloading. Each model can also take a grapnel launcher – 10 are included in holsters, with a further 4 to be held in the right hand. Each model can also feature grav-chutes – 20 fins are included, 10 for each side of the Reivers’ backpacks. They have plenty of helmet options, too – 10 helmets featuring their unique skull design, 10 with the top removed and the lower half remaining and 4 Sergeant-specific bare heads. Each chest plate is decorated with a skull and crossed dagger motif. The Primaris Reivers come as 228 components, and are supplied with 10 Citadel 32mm Round bases and a transfer sheet. -
A strong core of reliable and adaptable warriors that can lay down fire while advancing or holding down terrain is an invaluable aid to any tactician. In the case of strike forces bolstered by Primaris battle-brothers, this role is fulfilled by the Intercessor Squads. Capable of levelling overlapping salvoes of firepower, these squads often form the flexible fighting core of newly-founded Primaris Chapters – though of course many established Chapters have eagerly leveraged their abilities, fielding them alongside Tactical Squads. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a set of 10 Primaris Intercessors. Wearing Mk X Tacticus armour in order to take advantage of its protection and mobility, they prove to be reliable and adaptable warriors, each armed with bolt rifles. Their bolt rifles can be 1 of 3 variants – the standard bolt rifle with sickle magazine, auto bolt rifle with overcharger and box magazine, or stalker bolt rifle with longer-range sight and straight magazine. There are 16 right-hand shoulder pads decorated with the iconography of the Intercessors – enough to cover each of the variant arms, including 2 with an open radio panel, 2 gesturing for their squad to halt, 2 holding combat knives and 2 firing bolt pistols. There are a total of 24 different heads available in this kit, covering helmeted and bare options. The models can be assembled as either a 10-man squad, a squad of 9 Intercessors with a Sergeant or 2 separate 5-man squads, each with a Sergeant of their own. The Sergeants feature unique heads, with a helmet mag-locked to their belt, and unique tilting plates to help them stand out. Reflecting their battlefield versatility, the Intercessors come with lots of extra details to be added to their armour – 12 pistol holsters (2 empty, for the Intercessors actually wielding them), 10 ammunition and grenade pouches, 6 combat knife scabbards (4 empty), 4 single grenade pouches and 4 bolt pistol ammunition pouches. The Primaris Intercessors come as 266 components, and are supplied with 10 Citadel 32mm Round bases and a transfer sheet. -
The Dire Avengers are first amongst the Aspect Warriors of the Aeldari. They represent the War God's unending thirst for vengeance upon a galaxy of woe, and as such they are merciless to their foes and unstinting in their devotion to their people. The Dire Avengers in this kit are all armed with Avenger shuriken catapults, as well an enough extra parts for each to be equipped with their own ammunition pouches. There are optional parts to make an Exarch who can be armed with a shuriken catapult, two shuriken catapults, a diresword and a shuriken pistol, or a power weapon and shimmershield. Also included is a choice of two Exarch heads (1 helmeted, the other bare) and an optional back banner to further distinguish the unit's leader. As well as this, there is a small statue of Asurmen included on the frame. This multi-part plastic kit contains 42 components and an Aeldari Transfer Sheet with which to make five Aeldari Dire Avengers, or four Dire Avengers and one Dire Avenger Exarch. Add more boxes to your cart to build up a bigger core of infantry for your collection. -
Looming ghost warriors many times larger than even the mighty Wraithlords, the war machines known as Wraithknights are still dextrous enough to run through the ruin of a shattered city, leaping from pillar to spar as their arcane weapons bring oblivion to the enemies of the Aeldari. Dominating the tabletop, the Wraightknight is an enormous model, standing almost 9” tall at its highest point at the top of the Warp vanes. There are a variety of different armaments available to this kit. Its left arm can be equipped with either a wraithcannon or a scattershield. The right arm has a choice of wraithcannon, ghostglaive or suncannon. There are two of each of the following secondary weapons: shuriken cannon, a scatter laser and a starcannon, These are shoulder mounted and can be taken in any combination. As if that wasn't enough, there are a variety of closed and open fists, allowing you even more options for customisation. This multi-part plastic kit contains 114 components with which to make one Aeldari Wraithknight. This kit comes supplied unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints. -
Heavily armed and armoured, Valkyries are agile carrier-gunships with experienced crews. Their pilots weave them through enemy fighters and ground fire to deliver their payload of soldiers, dropping them from high altitude via grav-chutes or hovering at lower levels while the troops jump out to storm the landing zone. This multipart plastic kit builds one Valkyrie – a twin-engine attack aircraft that can transport troops into battle. It sports a choice of nose-mounted weapon – either a lascannon or multi-laser – as well as a pair of underslung hellstrike missiles or rocket pods, mounted beneath its wings. The Valkyrie features a highly detailed interior, including a pair of optional door-gunners crewing heavy bolters, as well as two pilots with a choice of heads, visible beneath a clear plastic canopy. The kit provides a number of other components to customise your Valkyrie, including an aquila sigil and variant targeting systems, and includes a clear flying stand to secure the Valkyrie in a heightened position – the stand can be attached gluelessly, allowing you to remove it to represent landing. This kit comprises 128 plastic components, and is supplied with an Astra Militarum Vehicle Transfer Sheet featuring tactical markings, numerals, and other regimental heraldry. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Tempestus Scions are elite special forces of the Astra Militarum, well-trained in numerous combat styles at the Schola Progenium, equipped to the highest standard, and protected by reinforced carapace armour. Primed for a wide variety of specialist missions and prepared for aerial drops into warzones that most would consider suicidal , their most common armament is an armour-piercing hot-shot lasgun fitted with advanced sights. This multipart plastic kit builds five Tempestus Scions – the soldiers of the feared Militarum Tempestus. Each model can be armed with a hot-shot lasgun, and the kit includes an optional vox-caster as well as an arsenal of additional weapons to equip specialist gunners – a plasma gun, meltagun, grenade launcher, flamer, or hot-shot volley gun. You'll also find parts to build one model as a Tempestor squad leader with a variety of alternative weapons – a chainsword, power fist, or power sword for melee combat, and a hot-shot laspistol, bolt pistol, or plasma pistol for ranged fire. The kit includes loads of interchangeable components and cosmetic options to customise your Tempestus Scions – including 17 different heads, eight with helmets and nine with berets, as well as ammo pouches, knives, grenades, and canteens. This kit can alternatively be assembled as a Militarum Tempestus Command Squad to lead your special forces. This kit comprises 111 plastic components, and is supplied with 5x Citadel 25mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
The Ravenwing Black Knights are the 2nd Company’s greatest warriors, elite fighters who style themselves after the monster-hunting knights of old Caliban. They speed towards the foe, swinging their corvus hammers with such force that the spiked end punctures even the thickest armour. Black Knights are the elite of the Ravenwing. Between their bike-mounted plasma talons and the variety of powerful melee weapons they carry, they're capable of downing enemies many times their size, making them a swift and deadly addition to your collection. This kit is comprised of 122 plastic components with which to make a unit of three Ravenwing Black Knights. It is also supplied with a Dark Angels Transfer Sheet, and 3x Citadel 75mm x 41.5mm Oval Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. -
The Talos Pain Engines are seen as the pinnacle of the Haemonculi's art. Creations of mad genius, each one is part organic and part mechanical, festooned with surgical apparatus and horrible-looking weapons of war. Only the sickest minds could have created the bewildering Talos Pain Engine. From hooks to chains, to fat curved and serrated blades, there is an eye-watering array of barbaric implements. Within the armoured, shell-like carapace and scorpion-like aesthetic lurks a muscular beast that has been somehow blended with machine in the most horrific manner. This multi-part plastic kit contains 89 components with which to make one Drukhari Talos Pain Engine or one Cronos Parasite Engine. The box includes all manner of features: chain-flails, ichor injectors, a liquefier gun and many syringes, as well as several variant heads and arms. It is a remarkably macabre addition to any Drukhari collection.