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Shading is one of the best ways to add instant depth and shadow to your models, and when you want to avoid getting any of your Citadel Shade paint on the work you've done already, the M Shade brush is the tool for you. Designed to hold plenty of paint while giving you some much-needed control, it's the ideal brush for getting deep details right where you need them. As a Citadel STC brush, the bristles have been made out of the finest 100% synthetic fibres Games Workshop have ever produced, helping to maintain the ideal brush shape and prevent curling at the tip. This brush has been carefully designed to provide accurate shading in delicate areas. It's an excellent companion to regular Citadel brushes, designed to work perfectly with the Citadel Colour paint range. -
- Tutorial: Sprays
- Makes undercoating and basing your models simple
- Smooth matt finish
- Can size: 400ml
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The Destroyer Cults think nothing of sacrificing their physical forms to optimise themselves for slaughter. Lokhust Heavy Destroyers skim to battle upon repulsor-sled bodies, their upper limbs bound into gauss destructors or enmitic exterminators with which they decimate their foes with devastating blasts from afar. Whether you're looking to scythe through infantry or crack your enemy's biggest tanks with ease, you'll want a Lokhust Heavy Destroyer. This fast-moving gun platform pairs superbly with other Destroyer units or as a standalone for an army which just needs a little extra firepower. This kit builds one Lokhust Heavy Destroyer. Push-fit construction means you won't need any glue to build it, and the set comes with your choice of heads and deadly weapons. It is supplied in 33 plastic components and comes with a 60mm round base. -
Sholgor the Putrid is a Lord of Virulence who leads his shambling Death Guard warband to battle surrounded by a bodyguard of Deathshroud Terminators, advancing implacably as his bloated Plague Marine forces unleash withering hails of firepower, supported by their corrupted Rhino. All the while Septimol Fulg, the Tallyman, makes note of their harvest. This box contains 13 plastic miniatures that represent a complete Maggot Lords force for use in Combat Patrol games of Warhammer 40,000. It's an ideal way to start a Death Guard army or easily add to an existing collection, and save money compared to buying the contents separately. The Plague Marines can be armed with a variety of weapons, from boltguns to bubotic axes, a blight launcher, a plasma gun, a meltagun, a plaguebelcher, a heavy plaguespewer, a mace of contagion, a great plague cleaver, a plague flail, a plasma pistol, and a bolt pistol. There are also options for an icon of despair, an optional Plague Champion, and different heads, making it easy to personalise your squad. The Chaos Rhino can be armed with either a pintle-mounted combi-bolter or combi-weapon, and an optional havoc launcher. There are also plenty of Chaos-themed cosmetic options, so you can make your transport as spiky as you like. This set includes the following multipart plastic miniatures: – 1x Lord of Virulence – 1x Tallyman – 1x Chaos Rhino – 3x Deathshroud Terminators – 7x Plague Marines This kit comprises 338 plastic components, 1x Citadel 50mm Round Base, 4x Citadel 40mm Round Bases, and 7x Citadel 32mm Round Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
The Tzimisce were once noble tyrants of Eastern Europe, but in modern nights they covet power worldwide. For them control is all. They aim to take what you thought was yours and then jealously guard their possessions like a dragon guards its hoard.
This deck is a versatile toolbox. Your vampires use mind-altering Dominate powers to gain influence and undermine opponents. In combat they can either turn into bats or mist to escape or rework their bodies into monstrous forms to seriously wreck their foes. For defense you rely on animal spies and hideous ghoul servants.
This is a deck with 77 library cards and 12 crypt cards, ready for play out of the box or customizable with other Vampire: The Eternal Struggle cards. Each player needs a deck to play.
Contents are detailed below. The number before each card is the number of copies of that card in the deck.
Crypt
2 Adrino Manauara (NEW)
2 Ángel Guerrero (NEW)
2 Branimira (NEW)
1 Neserian (NEW)
1 Clara Hjortshøj (NEW)
1 Whisper (NEW)
1 Marialena (NEW)
1 Prentis Derby (NEW)
1 Susie Kano (NEW)
Library
1 Anarch Revolt
1 Anarch Free Press, The
1 Barrens, The
3 Blood Doll
1 Haven Uncovered
1 Library Hunting Ground
1 Papillon
2 Piper
2 Childe of the Revolution
1 Constant Revolution
6 Govern the Unaligned
3 Revenant
1 Homunculus
2 Underbridge Stray
1 Vozhd of Sofia (NEW)
2 War Ghoul
1 Living Manse
3 Foreshadowing Destruction
3 Earth Control
3 Invigorate (NEW)
3 Form of Mist
2 Form of the Bat
4 Monstrous Form (NEW)
4 Obedient Flesh (NEW)
4 Sculpt the Flesh (NEW)
3 Bait and Switch
4 Cats’ Guidance
3 Deflection
4 One With the Land (NEW)
4 On the Qui Vive
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Labouring through the air on buzzing turbines and driven by the trapped essence of a Nurgle Daemon, the Foetid Bloat-drone drifts toward the enemy like an armoured plague fly. This hideous war engine bears monstrous weapons onto the battlefield to annihilate the enemies of the Death Guard. Clad in rusting plates of rot-iron armour, their hulls overflowing with flabby foulness, Foetid Bloat-drones can withstand ferocious amounts of punishment and still keep fighting. They are designed to hover in close, drifting lazily through the most treacherous of terrain to provide supporting fire. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a Foetid Bloat-drone. A huge, intimidating amalgamation of machine and rotting meat, the front of the model is dominated by a carapace which can be assembled as 1 of 3 options – one featuring a Nurgle symbol picked out in skulls, one featuring the symbol carved into the carapace, and one featuring a hideous toothed maw covered in pustules, tentacles and hoses dangling from within. It comes armed with 2 plague spitters and a plague probe; whichever carapace you pick, the plague spitters can be replaced with either a heavy blight launcher or a flesh mower (which looks as utterly ghastly as it sounds…) The back of the model is a riot of horrendous detail, with obscenely stretched skin spilling over the metal structures that barely contain it The kit comes as 44 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 60mm Round base. -
Daemon Princes were once mortal champions of Chaos, elevated to eternal daemonhood as a coveted reward from their mercurial patrons. Each of these corrupt monstrosities is a walking testament to the infernal power of Chaos, an immortal warlord blessed with manifold malevolent gifts throughout their long and treacherous Path to Glory. A Daemon Prince soars or strides across the battlefield like an omen of doom, unleashing all the warp-forged weaponry, monstrous strength, and unholy sorcery at their disposal. This multipart plastic kit builds a Daemon Prince – an ascended champion of Chaos, usable in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar or Warhammer 40,000. This mighty model can be built in a huge variety of ways, to suit your chosen setting, Chaos God, and preferred style. The kit includes a choice of clawed or hooved legs, perched atop either a cracked rock or a pile of stones and skulls.The Daemon Prince's muscular torso can be equipped in two suits of armour – an ornate breastplate suited to the Mortal Realms, or a warped parody of power armour for the 41st Millennium – each with a similar set of pauldrons and vambrace-clad forearms. The Daemon Prince can be armed with a hellforged sword, a daemonic axe, or a pair of malefic talons, with a choice of arm poses. From its back sprouts a pair of wings, a grisly trophy rack, or a corrupted Heretic Astartes power pack. The kit also includes six different heads – one designed for each of the Chaos Gods, and two for Chaos Undivided – with a suite of trophies, Chaotic sigils, and tail tips to truly dedicate your creation to the Ruinous Powers. This kit comprises 112 plastic components, and is supplied with a Citadel 60mm Round base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Building and painting Citadel miniatures is a fun and exciting way to engage with the Warhammer hobby, and it only gets more rewarding with time. You’ll need a few tools and a set of paints to get started, and this box includes the basics that will form the core of your Warhammer hobby toolbox. Get started with comfortable clippers to remove your models from the frame, a mouldline scraper to help prepare them for paint, and a starter brush that’s just the right size to get the basics painted. You’ll find 13 different Citadel Colour paints in 12ml pots, featuring the essential colours needed to paint your first models – they're particularly suited to Space Marines of the Ultramarines Chapter and Tyranids of Hive Fleet Leviathan. The set includes Contrast and Shade paints to add extra depth to your paint schemes, and Technical paints to create textured bases. - Abaddon Black (Base) - Corax White (Base) - Wraithbone (Base) - Naggaroth Night (Base) - Macragge Blue (Base) - Leadbelcher (Base) - Balthasar Gold (Base) - Bugman's Glow (Base) - Mephiston Red (Base) - Thunderhawk Blue (Layer) - Magos Purple (Contrast) - Agrax Earthshade (Shade) - Armageddon Dust (Technical) This box also includes the following tools: - Citadel Starter Brush - Citadel Starter Clippers - Citadel Mouldline Scraper -
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. -
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.