• Formulated to work with your airbrush Smooth matt finish Water-based formula Pot size: 24ml
  • Formulated to work with your airbrush Smooth matt finish Water-based formula Pot size: 24ml
  • Formulated to draw out details with natural-looking depth and shadow Smooth matt finish Water-based formula Pot size: 18ml Pick up a Shade brush for best results
  • IMRIK BLUE

    3.60
    Designed especially for drybrushing Matt finish Water-based formula Pot size: 12ml Pick up a Dry brush for best results
  • Designed especially for drybrushing Matt finish Water-based formula Pot size: 12ml Pick up a Dry brush for best results
  • Formulated for crisp highlights and building up layers Smooth matt finish Water-based formula Pot size: 12ml Pick up a Layer brush for best results
  • Formulated for crisp highlights and building up layers Smooth matt finish Water-based formula Pot size: 12ml Pick up a Layer brush for best results
  • Formulated for crisp highlights and building up layers Smooth matt finish Water-based formula Pot size: 12ml Pick up a Layer brush for best results
  • Formulated for crisp highlights and building up layers Smooth matt finish Water-based formula Pot size: 12ml Pick up a Layer brush for best results
  • Formulated for crisp highlights and building up layers Smooth matt finish Water-based formula Pot size: 12ml Pick up a Layer brush for best results
  • HOETH BLUE

    3.60
    Formulated for crisp highlights and building up layers Smooth matt finish Water-based formula Pot size: 12ml Pick up a Layer brush for best results
  • Formulated for crisp highlights and building up layers Smooth matt finish Water-based formula Pot size: 12ml Pick up a Layer brush for best results
  • Specially formulated to provide a solid basecoat with a high pigment count Smooth matt finish Pot size: 12ml Pick up a Base brush for best results
  • Specially formulated to provide a solid basecoat with a high pigment count Realistic metallic finish Pot size: 12ml Pick up a Base brush for best results
  • Squads of Vertus Praetors swoop into battle astride powerful Dawneagle jetbikes. Veteran warriors who have seen conflict on a hundred worlds, these Custodians know the true value of speed: not simply to bring the enemy to bear, but to direct their might precisely where and when it is needed most. Wherever they see their comrades hardest pressed, there the Vertus Praetors strike like golden lightning to bolster them. They scream across the battlefield, rapidly outflanking and encircling the heaviest enemy vehicles – even enemy aircraft are not safe, for by combining their fire Vertus Praetors are able to weave airborne webs of flakk into which hurtling enemy craft slam with terminal results. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a squad of 3 Vertus Praetors. Astride their Dawneagle jetbikes, they wear somewhat less bulky armour than the other Adeptus Custodes warriors, in order to maintain lightness – while they are still protected by auramite chest plates, shoulder pads and helmets, they wear woven trousers, boots and robes. The armour that they do wear is covered in finely sculpted sigils of the Emperor, with Imperial eagles, lightning bolts, gemstones and filigree adorning every surface, with the jetbikes they pilot featuring similar details on the aggressively-shaped cowling. The Praetors carry interceptor lances and misericordia, while the Dawneagle jetbikes are armed with a choice of hurricane bolters or salvo launcher – whichever you choose, they’re visible at the front of the vehicle, with the engine and weapon feeds visible in gaps in the cowling. The controls feature a large screen, with plenty of dials and buttons. The kit can also make a Shield-Captain, who is distinguished by his bare head. This kit comes as 111 components, and is supplied with 3 Citadel 75mm Oval stands, with flying stems.
  • White Dwarf is the official 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 May issue: WARHAMMER 40,000 Armageddon: A Planet at War Get your coat (and your gas mask), we're heading for Armageddon to take a look around. Temporal Distort: Commissar Yarrick We shine our temporal light on Commissar Yarrick, also known as Ol’ Bale Eye. Galactic War Hosts: Knights (Part 2) Remember all those wonderful Knights from April's issue? Well, we've got more of them! Escalating Conflict: Incursion Underway Escalate your army to new heights with this army-building article. Waaagh! Wazdakka The coolest Ork in all of Orkdom races in, pulls a wheelie, makes some doughnuts, and gets his very own biography. Battle Report: Armoured Breakthrough Ork Speed Freeks have a head-on collision with a column of armoured infantry. This can only end in absolute carnage. Da Baddest Bikeboss A Designers’ Notes/’Eavy Metal mash-up where we look at the new Wazdakka model. Paint Splatter: Boomdakka Snazzwagon Not the first ‘snazz’ in this contents page, but definitely the snazziest stage-by-stage painting guide in this issue. Joint Ops: Escape The Submersible A new Kill Team mission set in a sinking Ork sub. What could possibly go wrong? WARHAMMER AGE OF SIGMAR Arcane Inferno Do you know the colours of magic? Of course not, you can't see magic! But the Battlemages of the Collegiate Arcane can. Anvil of Apotheosis: Collegiate Battlemages Build a wizard, complete with spells, staffs, and snazzy robes. No squeaker, though. Arcane Duel Walk ten paces. Draw your wands. Turn to face your opponent. And… start zapping! It’s a magical mini-game. OTHER ARTICLES The Chronicles of Bain: Da Nasty Git Who is da nasty git? And what happens when they meet an ever nastier git in the concluding part of this serialised story? Access Granted Here you will find painting challenges and the latest Bunker news. Your Warhammer Models and letters sent in by our readers. Plus, one of the largest battles we've ever seen. Would you like to know more? Bunker Bingo Stuff wot the team has been working on. Also, we've lost one of the Dwarfers. But which one is it? The White Dwarf Round-Up Bit of the Month is back! Weapon of the Month is back! Shot of the Month is… new! It’s all the best stuff of the month in one neat package. Each copy of White Dwarf 524 also comes with: – 1 double-sided card featuring the Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar Scenarios of the Month – 1 Arcane Duel arena, along with 8 game cards
  • The Rapier weapons carrier is used extensively by the Solar Auxilia – its rugged track assembly can transport support weaponry too heavy for an auxiliary to carry. The Rapier fulfils a number of battlefield roles in both attack and defence, and can be deployed alongside all manner of different force types, from vanguard exploration to full-scale planetary assault. Bring Out the Big Guns This multipart plastic kit builds 2 Rapier Carriers and 2 additional crew on foot, heavy support weapons for your Solar Auxilia armies in games of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy. These mobile platforms allow you to support the implacable advance of your infantry formations while also being able to quickly redeploy as the tactical situation requires. Gear Up Your Gunners Each Rapier can be armed with either a 'Thudd Gun' quad launcher for taking out infantry formations or a mole mortar for attacking dug-in enemies and the vulnerable bottom armour of tanks. The crew on foot have interchangeable arms, including options carrying rifles, scopes, and a map. There are also options to carry extra ammunition for each weapon type. Rules for this unit can be found in the Warhammer: The Horus Heresy Journal Tactica: The Battle for Tallarn – Part One supplement, available separately. Contents: – 198 plastic components – 2 Citadel 90mm by 52.5mm Oval Bases – 2 Citadel 25mm Round Bases – 1 construction guide These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted. We recommend: – Citadel Tools: Super Fine Detail Cutters – Warhammer Colour Plastic Glue – Warhammer Colour paints
  • The Rapier weapons carrier is used extensively by the Solar Auxilia – its rugged track assembly is able to transport support weaponry too heavy for an auxiliary to carry. The Rapier fulfils a number of battlefield roles in both attack and defence, and can be deployed alongside all manner of different force types, from vanguard exploration to full-scale planetary assault. Bring Out the Big Guns This multipart plastic kit builds 2 Rapier Carriers and 2 additional crew on foot, heavy support weapons for your Solar Auxilia armies in games of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy. These mobile platforms allow you to support the implacable advance of your infantry formations while also being able to quickly redeploy as the tactical situation requires. Gear Up Your Gunners Each Rapier can be armed with an infantry-shredding gravis heavy bolter battery, tank-busting laser destroyer, or versatile gravis multi-laser array. The crew on foot have interchangeable arms, including options carrying rifles, scopes, and scanners. There is also an option for a gunner to hold extra ammunition for the Gravis heavy bolter battery. Rules for this unit can be found in the Warhammer: The Horus Heresy Journal Tactica: The Battle for Tallarn – Part One supplement, available separately. Contents: – 184 plastic components – 2 Citadel 90mm by 52.5mm Oval Bases – 2 Citadel 25mm Round Bases – 1 construction guide These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted. We recommend: – Citadel Tools: Super Fine Detail Cutters – Warhammer Colour Plastic Glue – Warhammer Colour paints
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