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Big Meks are the most ingenious inventors of Ork-kind, who build all sorts of powerful weapons and bizarre devices. They readily bring their favourite contraptions into battle to test them out, even donning self-made bionik exoskeletons to help them carry the biggest gadgets possible. So equipped, a Big Mek can unleash mechanical violence and blasts of energy, or wrenches open warp tunnels through which he and his followers pile into the fight.. This multipart plastic kit builds one Big Mek, an imposing Ork engineer absolutely covered with mechanical gubbins. This bionik brute is fitted with a teleporting shokk-boosta harness, and laden with kustom weaponry. The kit includes two weapon options for each 'arm' of the suit – the shooty side can take either a kustom mega-blasta or a traktor blasta, while the krumpin' side can wield a power klaw or a drilla. You'll also find two distinct head options, meaning you can build different Big Meks to tend to your teknologikal needs. This kit contains 32 plastic components, and a Citadel 50mm Round base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Boss Snikrot is no mere Ork cutthroat – he is a murderous legend whose obsession with guerilla warfare has seen him hone the kunnin' taktiks of the Blood Axe clan into an almost supernatural mastery of infiltration. Snikrot is an unseen terror, leading his Red Skull Kommandos deep behind enemy lines – by the time his terrified foes realise he is upon them, the Boss is already opening their throats with his rip-toothed blades. This multipart plastic kit builds Boss Snikrot, an infamous Kommando leader and Ork assassin. He’s armed with a pair of combat blades known as Mork's Teeth, perfect for close quarters fighting behind enemy lines, as well as a custom silenced slugga. The kit includes loads of cosmetic details shared with Ork Kommandos, such as a backpack festooned with extra gear, a smoke grenade to decorate his base, and a choice of three head builds – one bare, one with Snikrot's trademark night-vision goggles over his eyes, and one with the goggles lifted onto his forehead. This kit comprises 17 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. -
Boyz are the rank and file of an Ork army. Orks are tough, determined fighters who fall upon the enemy in great tides of howling violence. Generally armed with the heavy, solid-shot, slugga and brutal, edged choppas, they blow great gouges from the enemy before hacking them apart. This boxed set contains 11 multi-part plastic Ork Boyz, and includes options for sluggas, choppas, shootas, heavy weapons and stikk bombz. 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. -
Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka is a mighty prophet of the Waaagh!, capable of rousing billions of Orks into a frenzy of conquest and bloodshed. He is the most influential greenskin in the galaxy, and commands billions to war. Lead your Ork army with this incredible centrepiece model. He can be assembled leaning to his right, gunning down his enemies with the four-barrelled Mork's Roar, or leaning to his left, about to krump someone with the devastating Gork's Klaw. He is accompanied into battle by his lucky banner waver Makari. Whether you're looking for an absolute beast on the tabletop or your next painting challenge, Ghazghkull Thraka is ideal. He truly is the prophet of the Waaagh!. This kit builds one Ghazghkull Thraka and one Makari. It is supplied in 61 plastic components and comes supplied with one 80mm round Citadel base and one 25mm round Citadel base. -
Killa Kans are essentially giant metal canisters on piston-driven legs that sport lethal close combat attachments and heavy-duty weaponry. One of their limbs usually ends in deadly-looking power shears or a great blood-encrusted buzz saw, whilst the other is a large calibre weapon welded to the opposite side. This box set contains three multi-part plastic Ork Killa Kans. This 94-piece set includes: three variations of Cockpit, three different close combat weapons, a big shoota, a rokkit launcha and a skorcha. Also included are a host of glyphs, armour plates, horns, metal teef and dangly bitz. Models supplied with 60mm round bases. -
Kommandos aren't trusted by any right-thinking Orks – they sneak up on the enemy rather than charging in headlong, and have an unhealthy fascination with very big knives and their application to people's backs, throats, and guts. That said, having a band of Kommandos ambush the enemy mid-battle definitely has its uses. This multipart plastic kit builds 12 Kommandos, sneaky gits for your Orks armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. Unlike most Orks, they use stealth to get close to the enemy before cutting them down in cold blood, which opens new tactical options for a cunning (but brutal) warlord. This highly customisable kit builds 9 Kommandos armed with sluggas and choppas and a Boss Nob, plus a Bomb Squig and Distraction Grot. There are loads of build options to customise your miniatures, along with ammo pouches, grenades, sheathed knives, holstered weapons, and some of the Kommandos also have head options. The kit contains: – 1x Boss Nob armed with a slugga and either power klaw or big choppa – 1x Kommando armed with a slugga and choppa, or a pair of choppas – 1x Kommando armed with a slugga and choppa, or a rokkit launcher – 1x Kommando armed with a slugga and choppa, or a custom sniper-style shoota – 1x Kommando armed with a slugga and choppa, or extra communication equipment – 1x Kommando armed with a slugga and choppa, or a breacher ram – 1x Kommando armed with a slugga and choppa, or a burna – 1x Kommando armed with a slugga and choppa, or a kustom shoota – 2x Kommandos, each armed with a slugga and choppa – 1x Distraction Grot – 1x Bomb Squig This kit comprises 150 plastic components, 10x Citadel 32mm Round Bases, 2x Citadel 25mm Round Bases, and 1x Ork Transfer Sheet containing 438 high-quality waterslide transfers to decorate your miniatures. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Armed to the grille with guns, blades and greenskins, the Kustom Boosta-blasta is one of the deadliest Ork vehicles around. Ferociously fast, absurdly heavily armed, and boasting the capacity to set things on fire by simply overtaking them, it exemplifies everything the Speed Freeks look for in a vehicle. Armed with an enormous, turret-mounted rivet gun, this vehicle is bane of heavy infantry and light tanks alike, while up-close, it’ll incinerate hordes with an array of burna exhausts. If anything manages to survive, just charge it and let your spiked ram do the rest… This set includes 68 plastic components with which to build a Kustom Boosta-blasta, plus a 150mm Oval Base. -
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. -
The Meganobz are the richest and most battle-hardened Nobz around. Clad in Mek-built mega armour (with enough protective plating to turn the wearer into a walking tank), these Nobz can shrug off the hail of bullets that would kill lesser Orks. This multi-part plastic boxed set contains three Meganobz and a Grot Oiler. Each Meganob is armed with a power klaw and a twin-linked shoota (which can be upgraded to a kombi shoota-rokkit launcha or a kombi shoota-skorcha). In addition to the deadly dakka, this kit also has enough killsaws to give each of your Meganobz a pair. One Meganob can be assembled as a Big Mek in mega armour armed with a kustom mega-blasta and power klaw (which also functions as Mek’s tool for battlefield repairs). You have the option to equip your Big Mek with a back mounted kustom forcefield or a tellyport blasta. -
One of four deadly Mek Gunz, this clanky field gun has enough dakka to crush even the toughest of targets. Crewed by long-suffering grots the Mek Gunz have heralded the end for many a hapless foe. Based on lifta-droppa technology, this weapon traps it’s target in a localised force field. It then hoists them aloft and, with horrible finality, crushes them like a massive invisible fist. Of course, the biggest hazard for those facing the Mek Gunz is that, until they start firing, no-one is really sure what they will do. This multi-part plastic kit makes one of four possible Mek Gunz and has a six-strong grot crew. It can be assembled as a bubblechukka, a smasha gun, a traktor kannon or a kustom mega-kannon. -
There are few Orks alive who are tougher or more belligerent than Mozrog Skragbad. A beast hunter of infamy, Mozrog once spent many days in self-imposed exile, hunting the most dangerous beasts he could find. One such monster nearly got the better of him, eating him alive, but Mozrog is nothing if not pugnacious – clawing his way out, he returned to his tribe to be patched up with all manner of bionic bits. In battle, he rides the unmissable pale-skinned squigosaur, Big Chompa – the only living creature as cantankerous as Mozrog himself. Should your Waaagh! need a Warboss as powerful as a living deff rokkit, Mozrog and his mount Big Chompa are the perfect pair to add to your army. Between Mozrog’s bionics and Big Chompa’s unstoppable jaws, no foe can escape unharmed. Years of arduous hunting and a stubborn attitude have also rendered Mozrog nearly impervious to damage, shrugging off wounds that would lay low even most savage Beast Snagga Orks. This multipart plastic kit is comprised of 43 components with which you can build the Beast Snagga Orks Character Mozrog Skragbad and his squigosaur, Big Chompa. Alternatively, this kit can be assembled as a Beastboss on Squigosaur. It comes supplied with one 80mm Citadel Round base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. -
The Orks call their ruling caste Nobz. Nobz are bigger and scarier than other Orks and revel in cruel or casual violence. Nobz lead by example, plunging into the thick of the fighting and breaking skulls left, right and centre. In this way each Nob acts as a sergeant-at-arms, champion, oppressor and role model for the Boyz they lead. This box set contains five multi-part plastic Ork Nobz. This 104-piece set includes: 10 head variations, five different torso-fronts and five body variations allowing you to assemble a unique looking squad. Also included are a range of weapon options including: big choppas, power klaws, shoota/rokkit kombi-weapons, a shoota/skorcha kombi-weapon, sluggas and choppas. Additonally there are a host of extra components to allow you to further customise your squad, including parts to upgrade your Nobz with Cybork bodies and a Grot ammo runt. Models supplied with 32 mm round bases. -
A towering slab of muscle, teef and bad attitude, a Warboss leads the charge from the very front, with glee. With klaw, fist and dakka this green behemoths bulldozes a bloody path through enemy lines. Meanwhile, his ear-splitting war cry and weapons-grade glower motivate his boyz to ever more gratuitous violence. This kit makes one Ork Warboss armed with a power klaw, kombi-rokkit, two sluggaz, and stikkbombs. Alongside this preposterous array of weaponry that’s sure to make short work of any enemy, he is also joined by a slavering attack squig, hungry for action. This kit comprises 12 plastic components with which you can assemble one Ork Warboss with Attack Squig, and is supplied with 1x Citadel 40mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. -
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Gretchin mobs make up for their shocking lack of quality with sheer quantity. The natural cowardice and feeble-limbed incompetence of the Gretchin race does not predispose them to the arts of war, and a typical Grot would prefer to have his head buried in a sporehole than to actually participate in a proper battle. This box set contains 10 multipart plastic Gretchin and a multipart plastic Ork Runtherd, including: 12 Gretchin head variants and 2 Runtherd head variants, allowing you to assemble a horde of differently posed Gretchin. Models supplied with 32mm round bases for the Ork and 25mm round bases for the Gretchin. -
Bipedal wrecking balls that charge ahead of the Ork lines, Smasha Squigs live in a state of near permanent concussion thanks to their tendency to headbutt everything. Only the surliest and most aggressive Orks can wrangle them towards enemy lines, but the resulting impact of a charging unit of Squighog Boyz is worth it as they crumple metal, flesh, and bone alike. If their impressive charges weren't enough, units of Squighog Boyz also hurl explosive, rokkit-propelled stikkas at their enemies, softening up any tough armour in the process. Behind each boy clings an unfortunate saddlegit, who pelts foes with anything it can get its grubby mitts on – while praying to Gork that they don't end up being flung off and trampled in the process. Packs of Squighog Boyz are often accompanied by Bombsquigs – living weapons that demonstrate an alarming lack of self-preservation as they careen into the thick of combat before detonating with killer intent. If you need to crack a fortified enemy line or blow a hole in a phalanx of vehicles, look no further than this squig-powered maelstrom of carnage. This kit builds one Nob on Smasha Squig, three Squighog Boyz, and one Bomb Squig. The Nob can be built wielding either a slugga or a big choppa, with the other option mounted on the squig's back. Other cosmetic options let you customize your Nob on Smasha Squig with a choice of two heads and two pauldrons. The Squighog Boyz are armed with rokkit-propelled stikkas, and many of their limbs – and those of their mounts – have been replaced with bionic enhancements. The kit is comprised of 104 plastic components which allows you to assemble one Nob on Smasha Squig, three Squighog Boyz, and one Bomb Squig, and is supplied with 1x 90mm Oval Base, 3x 75mm Round Base, and 1x 25mm Round Base. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. -
Stormboyz, the shock troops of many successful warbands, dedicate their lives to the time honoured martial disciplines of drilling, marching and hurtling through the air. To this end they go to war strapped to rokkit packs that, when activated propel their wearers forward on great tongues of oily black flame. This box set contains 5 multipart plastic Ork Stormboyz, including: 10 head variations, 5 different torso-fronts and 5 body variations allowing you to assemble a unique looking squad. This set contains a host of accessories and additional parts allowing to further customise your squad, and even includes a Gretchin with his very own rocket pack. Models supplied with 32 mm round bases. -
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. -
A Warbiker treats his personal steed with real care, because a warbike is not only a thing of great prestige but also a direct conduit to the adrenaline-rich thrill of speed. Nothing short of dive-bombing the foe in a fighta-bomma can compare to the raw excitement of hurtling towards the enemy on a warbike with all guns blazing. This boxed set contains 3 multi-part plastic Ork Warbikes, and includes options for an Ork Nob on Warbike, a variety of wargear options and extra details. Models supplied with 75 mm oval bases.