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  • The Avenger Strike Fighter is a superlative ground attack aircraft designed to operate alongside Solar Auxilia cohorts during planetary invasions. Named for its primary armament, the Avenger bolt cannon, the Avenger excels at performing strafing runs on enemy armoured formations, raking the vulnerable weaker sides of their armoured hulls with mass-reactive bolt shells. The Avenger can also be employed in the secondary role of interceptor, providing close air support for ground troops against enemy bomber squadrons. The Solar Auxiliary is spoiled for choice when it comes to small, vicious dogfighters. Add Avenger Strike Fighters to your forces and provide massive firepower, which is protected by a tail gunner – rare on such a small craft. Their mix of weapons allows them to take a ground-attack role, or take out slow-moving bombers. They also have a unique style, looking like nothing else in your force with their down-swept wings, exposed engines and wide tails. These models can also be used in games of Aeronautica Imperialis by mounting them on Aeronautica Imperialis bases, sold separately. The set includes: - 4x plastic Solar Auixilia Avenger Strike Fighter miniatures - 4x Legions Imperialis 40mm Round Flying Bases with ball socket stems - 1 Avenger Squadron transfer sheet These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Hive Secundus is a crumbling wasteland, infested with twisted Malstrain Genestealer broods. There are very few reasons to go there, but data crystal stacks are a compelling trophy for those with the will to secure them. Ancient structures remain each housing a number of these stacks in armoured alcoves, which allowed many of them to survive the destruction. They may look like junk, but they're a veritable gold mine for the savvy.

    This multipart plastic kit allows you to build two Hive Data Stack Clusters for use as terrain in games of Necromunda. They're designed as fully three dimensional replacements for the artwork on the Hive Secundus game board, and matching the aesthetic of the Zone Mortalis terrain kits, which are available separately. Each piece features four alcoves connected to a central unit, and a separate additional alcove. The data crystal stacks are fully removable, allowing you plenty of options to model yours how you like. The kit includes: – 2x Hive Data Stack Clusters – 2x free-standing Alcoves – 12x removable data crystal stacks This set comprises 66 plastic components. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Note that some components are intended to be assembled without glue.
  • Dwarf Lords are warriors with vast experience of battle who have been tutored in the art of war by the elders of their clans. When the time comes for them to lead, they will have learnt more than most commanders ever know and will have been tried and tested on the battlefield many times. Some lords are carried into battle by Shieldbearers – stout warriors who heft a shield to serve their liege as a fighting platform. This multipart plastic kit builds two Dwarf Lords – one carried aloft by Shieldbearers, the other marching into battle on foot – to lead the armies of the Dwarfen Mountain Holds. The kit includes two bearded heads, two ornate helmet crests, and two armoured bodies, which can be swapped together in any combination to customise your mighty leaders – either of which can be posed atop the accompanying Shieldbearers. You'll also find weapon options to build one Dwarf Lord with an axe and shield, and the other with a great weapon, plus an optional holstered pistol and a grim ancestral badge. This kit comprises 50 plastic components, and comes with a Citadel 50mm Square Base and a Citadel 25mm Square Base. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Lictors are a sinister adaptation of the Tyranid Warrior bioform, specialising in infiltration, scouting, and assassination. Hidden by their chameleonic skin, these vanguard beasts stalk their prey beyond the reach of the Hive Mind's synaptic web, leading the greater swarm to fresh targets with a potent pheromone trail. Lictors pick off their prey opportunistically, always looking for a chance to crack open an unwary skull and use their feeder tendrils to suck out the secrets within. This multipart plastic kit builds a Lictor, a fearsome Tyranid ambush predator. This cunning creature lunges from shadows and darts up sheer vertical surfaces to tear foes apart, striking with its distinctive mantis-like talons. The Lictor's feeder tendrils allow it to even digest a victim's memories, and the kit includes two different heads – one with trailing feeder tendrils, the other with its tendril membrane aggressively flared. This massively customisable monstrosity uses a variety of interchangeable legs, clawed arms, and scenic basing elements to create different poses for creeping across the battlefield – build your Lictor in a hunched stalk, braced to pounce, or looming ominously upright. Joints in its neck and scything talons allow you to adjust the pose even further, and extend or retract every element of its wickedly bladed arms. This kit comprises 56 plastic components, and comes with a Citadel 50mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • The war which unfolded upon Tallarn in the middle years of the Horus Heresy was on a scale almost impossible to assess, a year-long conflict of ceaseless battle across a thousand fronts, where entire Titan Legios were broken and Imperialis Auxilia regiments rendered extinct. Contained within this 128-page hardback book you will find a comprehensive history of the Devastation of Tallarn and the Fall of Sapphire City, key events in the vast and nightmarish Tallarn campaign. As well as detailing the Loyalist and Traitor forces which took part in these engagements, this book features new Formations and Detachment Data Sheets for both the Legiones Astartes and Solar Auxilia Army Lists. This supplement book presents a full campaign system for linking Legions Imperialis battles together, including Breakthrough Campaign rules where you can take the fight right to your opponents' strongholds, and an expansion to this system allowing players to fight the battles for the Northern Desolation. The book contains rules for fighting Legions Imperialis battles in the dense toxic fogs which shrouded the battlefields of Tallarn, allowing you to bring this wartorn planet's intense and choking environments to life on the tabletop. You'll also find rules for Spearhead games featuring unique missions for massive armoured columns – ideal for representing the unusual conditions on Tallarn. In order to use the content of this book, you will require a copy of the Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Legions Imperialis Rulebook, available separately.
  • The Sicaran is a fast-moving destroyer tank, designed to outflank enemy formations before unleashing overwhelming mid-range firepower. Its versatile chassis supports a variety of weapons, allowing the Legiones Astartes to field specialised variants – such as the Sicaran Arcus, which uses a barrage of missiles to take down tanks and fast-moving aerial support, while the Sicaran Punisher lays out withering fusillades that shred hordes of infantry. This multipart plastic kit builds four epic scale Legions Astartes Sicaran strike tanks for games of Legions Imperialis, each of which can be assembled in either the Arcus or Punisher configuration. The Arcus sports a missile launcher array mounted on its turret, while the Punisher boasts a massive rotary cannon. Each tank also has a pair of sponson-mounted guns on its sides – you can choose between heavy bolters or lascannons – and you'll find a variety of options for the cupola atop the Punisher variant's hull, with a choice of a spotter, a gunner, or a closed hatch. This kit contains 120 plastic components, and 1x Legions Imperialis Legiones Astartes Vehicle Transfer Sheet, containing 1118 waterslide transfers. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using the Sicaran Arcus and Sicaran Punisher in your games of Legions Imperialis can be found in Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Legions Imperialis: The Devastation of Tallarn, available separately.
  • Leman Russ battle tanks are incredibly versatile armoured assets, equipped with a variety of powerful cannons to tackle any obstacle that dares to test the might of the Solar Auxilia. Executioners unleash gouts of lethal plasma to eliminate heavy assets, while Demolishers lob fat shells to pummel fortifications and massed infantry alike. This multipart plastic kit builds eight epic scale Solar Auxilia Leman Russ tanks for games of Legions Imperialis, each of which can be assembled in either the Executioner or Demolisher configuration. The Executioner's plasma cannon is a versatile weapon that can threaten numerous targets, while the Demolisher's explosive cannon shatters walls and shakes out dug-in foes. Each tank can be further customised with a choice of hull-mounted gun – either a heavy bolter or lascannon – and you'll find different options for crew or closed hatches atop the cupola on the turret, to give your massed tanks extra variety. This kit comprises 132 plastic components, and comes with 1x Legions Imperialis Solar Auxilia Vehicle Transfer Sheet, containing 288 waterslide transfers. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using Leman Russ Executioners and Demolishers in your games of Legions Imperialis can be found in Legions Imperialis: The Devastation of Tallarn, available separately.
  • The Shadowsword is the sister tank to the Baneblade, a super-heavy vehicle employed by Solar Auxilia cohorts to engage and destroy enemy macro-engines with its volcano cannon. The same chassis has also been adapted to mount different primary weapons suited to their own modes of destruction, like the bunker-busting Stormsword siege cannon or the versatile plasma blastgun of the Stormblade. This multipart plastic kit builds two epic scale Solar Auxilia super-heavy tanks, each of which can be assembled in the Shadowsword, Stormblade, or Stormsword configurations. Each of these massive vehicles bristles with firepower, from the Titan-slaying volcano cannon, the fortress-shattering siege cannon, or the devastating short-ranged firepower of the plasma blastgun. Each variant also sports hull-mounted twin heavy bolters, and a pair of sponsons with twin heavy bolters and lascannon turrets. You'll find a variety of options for the cupola atop each hull, which can be assembled with a closed hatch, or a selection of gunners, spotters, or commanders. The set includes: - 2x Solar Auxilia super-heavy tanks, each with the following weapon options: – 1x turret-mounted plasma blastgun – 1x turret-mounted siege cannon – 1x turret-mounted volcano cannon - 1x Legions Imperialis Solar Auxilia Vehicle Transfer Sheet, containing 288 waterslide transfers This kit contains 88 plastic components, and comes with 1x transfer sheet. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using Shadowswords, Stormblades, and Stormswords in your games of Legions Imperialis can be found in Legions Imperialis: The Devastation of Tallarn, available separately.
  • Hive Secundus, once the shining pinnacle of Necromunda, is now a haunted, alien-infested hell. A bastion of education and enlightenment, Hive Secundus was where Necromunda’s greatest minds were encouraged to prosper... until the Inquisition discovered the insidious truth lurking at the heart of Necromunda’s second city. The cancer was so deep-seated that Hive Secundus was razed to the ground, and the ruins declared quarantine extremis for more than a century. But, even the most diabolical weaponry in the Imperial arsenal couldn’t destroy the horrors below the Jewel of Necromunda... or the lost treasures that draw gangs into its grasp. It is time to leave Hive Primus as Necromunda: Book of Desolation introduces gangs to the perilous landscape of the abandoned hive. They will clash in search of priceless, ancient archeotech, all the while hunted by xenos horrors and the corrupted servants of the Malstrain. Inside this 144-page supplement, you will find: – Beyond the Dust Wall: Details about the terrifying Malstrain threat that lives in the Secundan abyss and Lady Haera's journey into the depths of the Underhells. – New Gangs: Rules for fielding Spyre Hunting Parties and Malstrain gangs, as well as modifying gangs to be Secundan Incursion gangs or Malstrain Corrupted gangs. – Desolation Campaign: A complete campaign for all Necromunda gangs in the Secundan Exclusion Zone. – Scenarios: Six new scenarios for the Desolation Campaign, including rules for using Roaming Horrors. – Ferryman Teams: Rules for including these guides to the Secundan Exclusion Zone in your Necromunda campaigns. – Vehicle Rules: A new Custom Rig profile and new vehicle Upgrades and Wargear. – Gang Tactics: Two new sets of gang tactics for players fighting in the Underhells of Hive Secundus and Spyrer Hunting Party gangs. This is an expansion to Necromunda – you'll need a copy of the Necromunda Core Rulebook, available separately, to use the contents of this book.
  • The Malstrain is an insidious mutation of the Genestealer Curse. Experiments meant to create a vaccine against the xenos plague merely warped it into something new and terrible, an alien cancer that still lurks within Hive Secundus. The Genestealers of the Malstrain are terrible evolutionary missteps possessed of extreme speed and aggression, capable tearing a full-grown Goliath into bloody meat in seconds. They accompany the gangs and Brood Scum they have infected, joined by Malstrain Tyramites – overgrown insectoid parasites, bloated on Malstrain infection, who follow their chosen masters like faithful chittering hounds. This multipart plastic kit allows you to build your own Malstrain or Malstrain Corrupted gang, including six Malstrain Genestealers and four Malstrain Tyramites. Each of the Malstrain Genestealers sports razor-sharp claws and a range of head options, including drooling tongues, barbed ovipositors, and tentacles. The Malstrain Tyramites float around after them, with two tentacle options and two bodies. The kit also includes 10 mutated heads for creating Brood Scum, designed to be used with the Hive Scum models, which are sold separately. Contains: – 6x Malstrain Genestealer bodies in three designs, each with four chitinous alien arms that can produce a variety of skulking poses – 14x Malstrain Genestealer heads in seven different designs – 4x Malstrain Tyramites in two designs, with interchangeable tentacles in two different designs – 10x Brood Scum heads in five designs, perfectly suited to transforming Hive Scum bodies This set comprises 90 plastic components and is supplied with 6x Necromunda 40mm Bases, 4x Necromunda 25mm Bases, and 6x 35mm grove stems. . Miniatures are supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using these miniatures can be found in Necromunda: Book of Desolation, which is available separately.
  • Spyrers are terrifying predators, wealthy scions of House Helmawr gifted with an advanced hunting rig and an array of deadly equipment. These consummate hunters care only for the kill, driven to accrue a gruesome body count in order to prove their mettle – and alleviate the crushing boredom of noble life. Orrus Spyre Hunters favour brute strength and armour over finesse, with warsuits designed to to bulldoze through lesser enemies in search of worthy prey. Spyrers are often accompanied by Caryatids, mildly psychic winged cherubs that tend to attach themselves to powerful figures. This multipart plastic kit builds two Orrus Spyre Hunters, accompanied by a Caryatid Prime. These cybernetic juggernauts are a formidable core for Spyre Hunting Party gangs, or can join other House gangs as part of a Secundan Incursion. Each Orrus Spyrer can be customised with different heads, and is armed with clawed power fists or power talon pincers, which incorporate a selection of ranged weaponry – bolt launchers, volkite dischargers, or a disintegration matrix. The Caryatid Prime flies atop its own base, a small, blue, winged humanoid creature prized by hivers as a good luck charm. Contains: – 2x Orrus Spyre Hunters, with two distinct body designs and four heads that can be used on either body – Orrus weapons! You'll find two sets of power fists and power talons that can be used with either Orrus, plus two sets of bolt launchers, one set of volkite chargers, and one set of disintegration matrices that can be integrated into either the fists or the talons – 1x Caryatid Prime This set comprises 72 plastic components and is supplied with 2x Necromunda 40mm Bases and 1x Necromunda 25mm Base. They are supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using Orrus Spyre Hunters can be found in Necromunda: Book of Desolation, which is available separately.
  • Tek-hunters are the specialist explorers of House Van Saar, each selected for their unique skills and mastery of specialised equipment. The overlords of their house task them with dangerous but lucrative missions, such as locating and retrieving data crystals from the Underhells of Hive Secundus. The multipart plastic kit allows you to add veteran Tek-hunters to your House Van Saar gangs, building a roster of eight specialist delvers. Each Tek-hunter wears an armoured bodyglove and shoulder-mounted photo-lumen, to help them explore and survive the Secundan Underhells, and has access to a variety of specialist weaponry and equipment, such as the Bioteknist's servo-medicae or the Gunntek's long las. Contains: – 2x Augurteks with lasguns, or Gunnteks with long las rifles and refraction cloaks – 2x Bioteknists with lasguns, or Augurteks with las carbines, augurspexes, and vox arrays – 2x Bioteknists with servo-medicae and laspistols, or Gunnteks with lasguns – 2x Teknomats, each equipped with a rad gun or combi-weapon (flamer/man-catcher) This set comprises 178 plastic components and is supplied with 8x Necromunda 25mm Bases. They are supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using Van Saar Tek-hunters can be found in Necromunda: Book of Desolation, which is available separately.
  • Spyrers are lethal hunters, noble children of House Helmawr equipped with an advanced hunting rig and sent into Necromunda's perilous depths to prove themselves. These cybernetic predators seek to rack up a body count worthy of their status, and enjoy the thrill of the hunt into the bargain. Malcadon, Yeld, and Jakara are light classes of Spyre warsuit, contrasting the heavy Orrus-class rigs. The Malcadon is a hyper-mobile brawler with grapnels and claws, while the Jakara duels with a shield and blade, and the Yeld soars above its prey. Veteran Spyrers may become Hunt Masters, entrusted with a rare Sovereign hunting rig capable of adapting to many different loadouts. This multipart plastic kit builds four elite Spyre Hunters – a Malcadon, Jakara, and Yeld Spyre Hunter, along with a veteran Hunt Master. These murderous predators are a terrifying core for Spyre Hunting Party gangs, or can join other House gangs as part of a Secundan Incursion. Each suit is designed to fit close to the Spyrer's body, giving them lethal manoeuvrability, with different wargear and loadouts for each specialist variant. This flexible kit includes enough components to build four Spyre Hunters – up to one winged Yeld Spyre Hunter, up to two Malcador and Jakara Spyre Hunters, and a Hunt Master to lead your gang. Contains: – 4x Spyre Hunter bodies in two different poses, each clad in light warsuits, with additional variation available in leg and arm poses – 8x Spyre Hunter heads in four different designs – Loads of weapons! 4 Malcadon slashing claws, 2 mirror shields, 2 monomolecular blades, 4 Yeld laser gauntlets, and a pair of Yeld wings This set comprises 72 plastic components and is supplied with 4x Necromunda 32mm Bases. They are supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using Malcadon, Yeld, and Jakara Spyre Hunters can be found in Necromunda: Book of Desolation, which is available separately.
  • Sigmarite chapels can be found in nearly every settlement in the Empire of Man, often well-appointed by donations or wealthy donors. They're immediately recognisable from the twin-tailed comets that decorate their walls, as well as their ornate statuary and embellishments, and are often caught up in fighting between forces who wish to loot, protect, or garrison their blessed walls. This multipart modular plastic kit builds a gorgeous Sigmarite chapel of the Empire, lined with statues and adorned with holy imagery. The kit is loaded with optional components and accessories to tailor the temple of your tastes, or set your chapel apart from others in your collection. No matter how you build this holy sanctuary, it will fit perfectly onto the battlefield alongside the rest of your terrain. This kit contains 39 plastic components. This miniature is supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Termite Assault Drills are deployed against the most stubborn and intractable positions. These subterranean transports use a potent rock drill to pass swiftly below a planetary surface, employing a melta array to annihilate even the most resilient obstacles. When the Termites emerge, they deploy the complement of Legiones Astartes warriors carried within their hulls, unleashing them behind the unsuspecting enemy lines. This multipart plastic kit builds eight epic scale Legiones Astartes Termite Assault Drills, sneaky transport vehicles for drilling under the battlefields of Legions Imperialis. The squat forms of these unusual, tube-like engines allow them to deliver elite fighters through solid rock, grinding along on the tracks that run down their sides. Each Termite has gun-hatches set around the front of its hull, two of which can be built either closed or open with the vehicle's bolter array extended. This kit contains 88 plastic components, and 1x Legions Imperialis Legiones Astartes Vehicle Transfer Sheet, containing 1118 waterslide transfers. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using Termite Assault Drills in your games of Legions Imperialis can be found in Legions Imperialis: The Devastation of Tallarn, available separately.
  • The Sabre is a light, fast-moving tank that mounts devastating weaponry for its size, developed by the Legiones Astartes to deploy heavy firepower at speed. The bulk of its chassis is occupied by a primary weapon, such as an Anvilus autocannon for destroying stubborn heavy infantry, or a potent neutron blaster for combating enemy armour or automata. The Sabre also carries compact missiles, using its mobility to outflank enemy armoured vehicles and bring these to bear against their weaker side or rear armour. This multipart plastic kit builds eight epic scale Legiones Astartes Sabre tanks, agile strike vehicles that pack a punch on the battlefields of Legions Imperialis. Each tank can be fitted with one of two primary weapons – a neutron blaster for punching through armour, or an Anvilus autocannon for smashing infantry. The Sabre is also fitted with compact missiles on its sides, and has a choice of two secondary weapons mounted atop its hull weapons – either a heavy bolter or multi-melta. This kit contains 130 plastic components, and 1x Legions Imperialis Legiones Astartes Vehicle Transfer Sheet, containing 1118 waterslide transfers. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using Sabre tanks in your games of Legions Imperialis can be found in Legions Imperialis: The Devastation of Tallarn, available separately.
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