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The First. The Son of the Forest. The Master of Caliban. The Primarch of the Dark Angels. Lion El'Jonson stalks from mist-wreathed shadow realms like an ancient questing knight, hunting the galaxy's myriad terrors. With his immense blade, Fealty, the Primarch cleaves apart the most heinous of monstrosities, while the Emperor's Shield erupts in blazes of light and force in response to his foes' savage blows. This is a jaw-dropping miniature befitting the legendary status of a Primarch, striding over battlefield rubble in ornate, knightly armour adorned with personal heraldry and the symbols of the Dark Angels. He's joined by a pair of mysterious Watchers in the Dark, and can be built with one of four different head options – a bare head, a hooded head, a crested helm, and a hooded helm. This miniature makes an incredible centrepiece for any Dark Angels army. Painters will enjoy the level of detail and the different textures that make up his robes, armour, and weapons. Meanwhile, gamers will enjoy setting the Lion upon the enemies of the Imperium and proving his prowess as a duelist. This kit comprises 43 plastic components, and is supplied with a 60mm Citadel Round base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Paint your own Lion El'Jonson in a manner befitting a Primarch with help from the Citadel Colour painting guide – including painting his variant heads.
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The diseased skaven of Skabbik’s Plaguepack plan to usher in the birth of one of the Great Plagues – an apocalyptic disease prophecised amongst the fanatical verminkin of the Clans Pestilens. Their foulsome quest has taken the Plaguepack deep into the heart of Wyrdhollow, to seek one of the arcane ingredients in this foul brew. Should Skabbik's noisome flock succeed in their task, great swathes of the Mortal Realms may be reduced to rancid rotting mulch. Let their enemies beware – a sickening death awaits any who stand against the children of the Great Corruptor. Skabbik’s Plaguepack employ special rules to Corrupt areas of the map – this foul process is vital to the warband's success, and the Plaguepack's fighters can Inspire, gain new abilities, and score Glory by doing so, inexorably creeping their way to victory. This set includes a full Rivals deck to use straight out of the box, and the models are all push-fit – so you can get playing in no time. This set includes: - 6x push-fit Skabbik’s Plaguepack miniatures – no glue required to assemble, cast in putrid green plastic - 6x double-sided fighter cards, one for each member of the warband – Skabbik Plagueseeker, Rabidius Skench, Itchitt, Poxlix, Rikkit, and Skritter - 1x Skabbik's Plaguepack background and plot card, with additional rules for using Skabbik's Plaguepack Plus, a 32-card Rivals deck consisting of: - 12x Skabbik's Plaguepack objective cards - 10x Skabbik's Plaguepack upgrade cards - 10x Skabbik's Plaguepack gambit ploy cards These push-fit miniatures can be assembled without glue, and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Colour paints to make them your own.
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Death Maidens and Wyld Runners represent the two ends of the Escher lifecycle. All Escher adolescents grow up in the Wyld, learning everything they need to know about hive life free from the oppressive societies imposed by most other Clan Houses. As they come of age, they either join the clan or become Wyld Runners, reckless and bold explorers and beast wranglers. Death Maidens are fallen warriors of the Escher, raised from their graves in order to seek revenge for the House of Blades. Expand your Escher gang with these six fighters and their cute but deadly pets. Wyld Runners may be armed with low-tech weaponry, in the form of whips and bows, but are no less lethal for it. Death Maidens come armed with a needle pistol and venom claw, allowing them to kill their enemies with the finest poisons from the House of Blades. This 138-part plastic kit makes: – 2x Death Maidens with needle pistols and venom claws – 4x Wyld Runners, two with wyld bows and two with whips – 4x Phelynx This kit is a treat for customisers and converters. Each Phelynx can be kitted out with a choice of interchangeable heads, while the Death Maidens and Wyld Runners feature the same arm and head fittings as the Escher Gang kit, allowing you to mix and match them for greater variety! It is supplied with 10 Necromunda 25mm round bases. Rules for using these models in games of Necromunda can be found in House of Blades.
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Chaos Knights ride at the forefront of any ruinous host, and their coming heralds the death of empires. These dreaded champions charge into the deadliest of battles without a moment's fear, seeking the glory that is theirs by right. Impaling enemies on ensorcelled lances and trampling formations beneath frenzied hooves, Chaos Knights sow havoc in an avalanche of blood and iron. This multipart plastic kit builds five Chaos Knights – elite, bone-crushing cavalry sworn to the Ruinous Powers. These mounted warriors wield cursed lances and Chaos runeshields, outfitted with menacing armour and ornate barding. Cloaks billowing behind them, hooves kicked up in a charge, these models convey a terrifying momentum atop their warped war steeds. The kit includes components to build one model as a Doom Knight champion, who can be armed with a cursed flail or ensorcelled warhammer instead of a lance, and comes with a choice of alternate helmets as well as a unique runeshield and steed head. You can also build one model as a Hornblower musician, and another as a Standard Bearer with a large flag topped by one of five Chaotic sigils – one each for Khorne, Nurgle, Slaanesh, Tzeentch, and Chaos Undivided. This kit comprises 74 plastic components, and is supplied with 5x Citadel 75x42mm Oval Bases. These miniatures are supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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Assault Squads are the rapid attack infantry of the Space Marine Legions. Armed with wargear optimised for close-quarter fighting and hit-and-run tactics, equipped with jump packs that allow them to soar quickly across the battlefield, these squads strike at vulnerable targets or impact the enemy line with shocking force. These abilities make them a devastating tactical asset, as they leap past intervening terrain and fortified positions to engage their adversaries in savage melee combat. This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Space Marine Assault Legionaries, clad in Mark VI 'Corvus' armour. Every Legionary is equipped with a warhawk jump pack, and wields a bolt pistol alongside a chainsword. The kit also includes optional combat shields for each warrior, held in their left hand. One model can be built as a Legion Assault Sergeant with alternative heads, accessories, and extra weapon options – a power fist, a lightning claw, or paired lightning claws, as well as a melta bomb. This kit includes a variety of interchangeable heads, arms, poses, and pauldrons to mix up your Assault Squad, as well as accessories such as grenades, pouches, and pistol holsters to customise each Legionary's look. These models have no Legion markings, allowing Warhammer hobbyists to paint them in whichever colours they choose. However, the box includes a transfer sheet with 293 optional markings and iconography for the Sons of Horus and Imperial Fists Legions. This kit comprises 200 plastic components, and comes with 10x Citadel 32mm Round Bases and 1x Legiones Astartes Infantry Transfer Sheet. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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From gore-drenched daemon worlds to the fiery lands of Aqshy, the flora found throughout the worlds of Warhammer is far from ordinary. While many retain their hues of green and brown, some have evolved to take on a much more vivid colour palette – and they may (or may not) turn out to be as deadly to any army marching among them as the enemy. Bring vibrant colour and detail to your armies’ bases with Brimstein Firegrass Tufts. They make it easy to visually tie your army together and create bold, vivid bases in minutes. The tufts attach to bases with strong adhesive backing and can stick to a variety of paints and basing materials. Each can be easily cut or torn into various shapes as needed, and they are perfect for armies deployed to strange, alien worlds, the Realm of Aqshy, or hellish daemon landscapes. This pack contains 155 grassy tufts split as follows: - 48x large curved tufts - 48x small tufts - 35x medium tufts - 24x large long tufts Miniatures displayed in images are for illustrative purposes only and are not included with this product.
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Celebrate Warhammer this festive season with the Grotmas Gitz – a festive grot riding a present-packed squig, surrounded by seasonal goodies, and snotling 'helpers'. Designed as a diorama, fans of all stripes will enjoy this highly collectable miniature, only available for the 2023 holiday season. This multipart plastic kit builds Grotmas Gitz – the rival of Da Red Gobbo! It's a great collector's piece, perfect for display, and can be used in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000 with free downloadable rules on the Warhammer Community website. Giant Cave Squigs are especially huge and ferocious beasts that make excellent steeds for the more daring grot Loonbosses. They hurtle into battle like rubbery meteors, all fangs, prodding spikes and shrieking war cries. This kit comprises 18 plastic components, including a scenic base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. This product will only be available until 8am GMT on Monday 8th January 2024 – if we run out of our initial stock, it may take up to 180 days to dispatch.
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Sale!White Dwarf is Games Workshop's premium Warhammer magazine, packed with amazing monthly content – including new rules and background, short stories, regular columns, special guests, and more. Here’s what you can look forward to in the December issue: Contact! – Letters, questions, and pictures of miniatures sent in by you, our readers. Inside the Studio – A look at the games we've been playing and the models we've been painting recently. WHITE DWARF BUNKER? Access Granted! – An introduction to this month’s action in the White Dwarf Bunker. Challenges – Take part in our Gods of War painting challenge. The Slidecrown Sundering – The Warhammer Age of Sigmar narrative campaign continues. Who has conquered the great lakes? Scenario of the Month – New scenarios for Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar, plus new gaming content for Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team. Basic Training – Gaming and tactical advice. This issue is about the Charge Phase in Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Hobby Hangout – Emily Ridding explains the mysteries of zenithal highlighting. Satellite Uplink – Qui Commence? Besançon are our club of the month. Plus, four big painting challenge entries. WARHAMMER 40,000 A Tale of Four Warlords – Our warlords recruit some allies for their growing armies. Conversions abound! A Strong Defence – Bring your gangplank, it’s time for a Boarding Action. Let’s hope they're not waiting for us… The Fourth Tyrannic War – Tendrils of Hive Fleet Leviathan begin to enter the galaxy from the galactic west. The Great Devourer: Designer's Notes – An in-depth look at the design of the Tyranids range over the last four decades. Industrial Evolution – Machine intelligence is rife! Can the Imperium stamp it out before it's too late? The Cursed Sons – We showcase Chris Lewis’s stunning army of Lamenters Space Marines. WARHAMMER AGE OF SIGMAR Seize the Crown – A trio of narrative battles and campaign rules set in the Slidecrown Sundering campaign. Ark Arcana – Hold on to your magic hats – it’s an article all about spellcasting and sorcery. The Chasms of Gallet – More-more explosions! The Kharadron join a battle against the Skaven. Perhaps unwisely. Heroes of Civilisation – The Cities of Sigmar venture into the world of Warcry with new quests and background. NECROMUNDA Iron and Chains – The House of Chains and the House of Iron come to blows over the ash gates. SPECIAL FEATURES – Black Library Mother of Invention – It's Carnevale! A time to rejoice and celebrate. Or is it? This short story suggests otherwise. Each copy of issue 495 also comes with a cardboard insert which includes 1x Photo backdrop, 1x Bunker Bingo Card, 2x Bunker Achievement cards, 6x Kill Team Jungle Warfare cards and a double-sided card featuring the Bunker Scenarios of the month for Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000.
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The Gaunt Summoners are strange daemon-sorcerers of Tzeentch, custodians of the mysterious Silver Towers that link the Realm of Chaos to the mortal plane. Warping space and time with a mere gesture and a fickle whim, these master arcanists consume their foes in cascades of wyrdflame, while opening rifts in reality through which their daemonic minions pour. This multipart plastic kit builds a Gaunt Summoner – a sinister daemonic sorcerer with mastery over secret realmgates. Wielding a curved warptongue blade alongside a changestaff topped with the symbol of the Architect of Fate, this many-eyed cabalist is draped in flowing robes, avian armour, and fine feathers, with a burning book of profane secrets clutched in its third hand. The Gaunt Summoner can be fielded in Disciples of Tzeentch or Slaves to Darkness armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. This kit comprises 10 plastic components, and is supplied with a Citadel 40mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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As the revered Lord-Celestant of the Hallowed Knights and a living symbol of hope to all citizens of Order, Gardus Steel Soul shines like a beacon of divine light at the head of his Stormcast Eternals war host. Wielding his faith as surely as he does his runeblade and warhammer, Steel Soul never tires in service of his God-King and the innocents he's pledged to safeguard. Gardus Steel Soul is just as adept at leading his Hallowed Knights as he is cutting down the enemies of Order in close combat, so don't be afraid to let him get stuck into the fray. He is depicted mid-landing having been projected from Azyr upon a Sigmarite thunderbolt, with his war cloak billowing up behind him from the force of impact, recreating the iconic artwork from Black Library novel Hallowed Knights: Black Pyramid. This stunning model can be assembled either wearing a helmet or without. This multipart plastic kit is comprised of 15 components, with which you can assemble one Gardus Steel Soul, and is supplied with 1x Citadel 50mm Round Base.
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The Questor Soulsworn exist outside the chamber structure of Sigmar's heavenly armies, wandering fellowships bound together by prophecies and omens from the God-King himself. Each of these elite Stormcast Eternals is a storied champion in their own right, expected to overcome impossible odds as they undertake quests of the grandest import. This multipart plastic kit builds a full warband of Questor Soulsworn, for use in games of Warcry. First among equals, the Questor-Prime brings the light of Azyr to the darkest places in the Mortal Realms, advised by a Soulsworn Knight-Relictor clad in the sinister Mortis armour of their order. The rest of this highly customisable warband is composed of Errant-Questors, armed with a variety of heavy, two-handed weapons or paired twinblades. These miniatures can also be used as part of a Stormcast Eternals army in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar, using free rules available to download on the Warhammer Community website. This set contains six plastic miniatures: - 2x Errant-Questors armed with a choice of grandaxes or grandspears, each of which can alternatively be built as a Questor-Prime - 2x Errant-Questors armed with a choice of grandhammers or grandblades, each of which can alternatively be built as a Soulsworn Knight-Relictor - 2x Errant-Questors armed with a choice of grandhammers or grandaxes, each of which can alternatively be built as an Errant-Questor Duellist with Twinblades This set also includes: - A Questor Soulsworn abilities card, to aid you in executing your noble quest in games of Warcry (in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese) - 7x Questor Soulsworn fighter cards, for referencing your rules and stats at a glance - 2x wound divider cards, for tracking your fighters in battle This kit comprises 130 plastic components, and comes with 6x Citadel 40mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.