• At the outset of the Soul Wars, Nagash’s cataclysmic Necroquake flooded the Mortal Realms with the powers of the aether. Incantations summoned forth new conjurations of unprecedented power and frightful sentience, though these endless spells were often treacherous, as likely to turn upon their caster as they were to devastate the enemy. Endless spells are arcane abominations that can be summoned to the battlefield by your Wizards. From unleashing gnashing, disembodied jaws to devour your foes to raising prismatic barricades to protect your flanks, the addition of endless spells introduces a deadly new dimension to your games and offers a number of nuanced strategic options. This set includes the following 13 endless spells, comprising 17 push fit miniatures, each supplied with their own base: - 1x Purple Sun of Shyish - 1x Ravenak’s Gnashing Jaws - 1x Suffocating Gravetide - 1x Quicksilver Swords - 1x Aethervoid Pendulum - 1x Chronomantic Cogs - 1x Burning Head - 1x Malevolent Maelstrom - 1x Prismatic Palisade - 1x Emerald Lifeswarm - 1x Umbral Spellportal (2 miniatures are used to represent this endless spell) - 1x Soulsnare Shackles (3 miniatures are used to represent this endless spell) - 1x Geminids of Uhl-Ghysh (2 miniatures are used to represent this endless spell) These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.
  • Screaming Bells are perhaps the most diabolical of all the strange constructs built by the Skaven. From a rickety conveyance of wood hangs a giant brass bell, studded with warpstone and marked with ominous glowing runes. The Grey Seer riding atop its swinging bulk conjures storms of magic, which coalesce into blasts of power as the device rings its infernal tone. This multipart plastic kit builds one Screaming Bell, a bizarre war machine for your Skaven armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Little more than a rotting wooden frame built around a masonry arch, a massive bell hangs at its centre. A Rat Ogor pulls the bell from a thick chain, lending their vicious claws to the melee when needed, along with the grinding bulk and rusted blades of the carriage. The most deadly weapon is the combination of the sorceries unleashed by the Grey Seer rider, and the peal of the warpstone-studded bell itself, which causes all hell to break loose on the battlefield. This kit can alternatively be assembled as a Plague Priest Plague Furnace. This kit comprises 54 plastic components, and 1x Citadel 120mm by 92mm Oval Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Terminator Assault Squads are armed with devastating close-combat weaponry perfect for ferocious assaults and savage boarding actions. They rush to engage the enemy's greatest warriors, shredding the foe with lightning claws or shattering their skulls with thunder hammers. This multipart plastic kit builds five Assault Terminators, and their Teleport Homer, for your Space Marines armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. Clad in the finest armour, they are all but impervious to small arms fire, and they dish out grievous amounts of damage in return. The unit can be armed with thunder hammers and storm shields – ideal for taking down the largest and toughest targets – or twin lightning claws to tear hordes of enemy troops to shreds. The kit includes the following interchangeable parts: – 5x Left-handed lightning claws – 5x Right-handed lightning claws – 5x Left-handed storm shields – 5x Right-handed thunder hammers – 5x Helmeted heads – 6x Bare heads – 5x Tilting shields – 15x Purity seals and honour markings There are also parts to build one of the squad as an optional Assault Terminator Sergeant with a choice of two heads – bare and helmeted – two different tilting plates, along with armour plating and weapons that display more honour markings. This kit is supplied with 1x Space Marine Infantry Transfer Sheet, containing 758x high-quality waterslide transfers. These include Chapter icons for the Ultramarines, Imperial Fists, Salamanders, and Raptors, along with battlefield role indicators, numbers, numerals, and more. This kit comprises 144 plastic components, 5x Citadel 40mm Round Bases, and 1x Citadel 25mm Round Base. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using these miniatures in your games of Warhammer 40,000 can be downloaded for free from the Warhammer Community website.
  • Ferren Areios, Captain of the Ultramarines 6th Company, is a warrior forged in the fires of the Indomitus Crusade. Chosen by the Primarch to lead his brothers in battle, the Master of Rites fights for the survival of Humanity and the realm of Ultramar. Wielding the mighty thunder hammer, Honour, he is salvation to the Imperium and damnation to its enemies. This multipart plastic kit builds Ferren Areios, a mighty hero for your Space Marines armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. Ferren was first seen in the Dawn of Fire series, and now stars in his own Black Library novel, Master of Rites. He comes to the tabletop clad in ornate Mk X Tacticus armour and wielding a thunder hammer known as Honour. He's both a powerhouse in game and a fantastic painting challenge. The miniature comes with a choice of two heads – bare and helmeted. Ferren Areios has Warhammer 40,000 rules available to download for free from the Warhammer Community website. This kit comprises 18 plastic components, including a sculpted scenic base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. This is your first chance to buy this miniature - it is currently only available while stocks last.
  • Suboden Khan is a true son of Chogoris, commanding the White Scars First Brotherhood from the saddle of his grav bike, Thunder. A master of cavalry warfare, he leads his forces in epic hunts and sweeping advances, smashing through enemy lines and ruthlessly running down fleeing foes. This multipart plastic kit builds Suboden Khan, an aggressive leader for your White Scars Space Marine armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. No quarry can evade him as he leads the hunt from atop his custom grav bike, before delivering the killing strike with his lethal hunting lance, Stormtooth. This miniature is packed with details, including the claimed heads of previous victims and a billowing cloak. Suboden can be assembled with a choice of two heads – bare or helmeted – offering some customisation to your Khan. This kit comprises 44 plastic components and 1x Citadel 90mm by 52.5mm Oval Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using this miniature in your games of Warhammer 40,000 can be downloaded for free from the Warhammer Community website.
  • Book 1 in the Scouring Series As the Siege of Terra ends, there are many loose ends – Traitors trying desperately to escape, a monumental vacuum of power to fill, and a crumbling galactic government to see to. Those who hold on to power must decide how to wield it, and a new structure must be put in place, all while desires to exact vengeance run high. READ IT BECAUSE It's the beginning of an epic series. Find out what happens after the cataclysmic events of the Horus Heresy, as an unsteady Imperium must find its footing and learn how to exist without the guidance of the Emperor. THE STORY Horus is dead. Terra lies in ruins. The Emperor is silent. Amid the rubble of the Palace, shell-shocked survivors emerge into the light of an uncertain dawn. New powers are present now, ones that have travelled the length of the galaxy to bring salvation to the Imperium, though they are as readily cast as usurpers as redeemers. The survivors of the Traitors’ Grand Armada, now scattered and desperate to escape vengeance, are riven with doubt and dissension, and their gods too are silent. Amid all the grief and confusion, some hopeful souls believe the war to be over and an era of renewal just ahead. But wiser heads know that this war can never end, and that the only question remaining is who shall rise to power within the perilous new age, and who shall fall. Written by Chris Wraight.
  • Long years have passed since the wolfships of Frydaal the Chainmaker were first carried across the Sea of Claws by the snow-laden winds of winter. The Wolves of the Sea brought violence and death to the north-eastern corner of Westerland, leaving only ruin in trade for all that they took. Since then, the Marauder tribes have returned each year, growing only stronger and bolder with the passage of time. This supplement ventures into the frigid cold of the Shadowlands to further explore the culture and beliefs of the Marauder Tribes, the innumerable warriors that clamour to fight alongside mighty Chaos Warlords. Along with additional ways to play your Chaos-worshipping barbarians, there are Path to Glory rules that let you grow an army of any faction into a mighty force over the course of a campaign. There are also three scenarios, and a selection of cursed (or blessed, depending on your point of view) magical artefacts commonly found in the Shadowlands, which can be used by any army. This 48-page softcover supplement contains: – Westerland Aflame: A recounting of Frydaal the Chainmaker’s invasion of Westerland, an exploration of the many Marauder Tribes that fight at her side, and the champions that lead them. – The Path to Glory: Rules for ‘Path to Glory’ campaigns set in the Old World, in which participants build mighty armies of conquest or destruction. – Marauder Tribes: Profiles and rules for the Marauder Tribes, including Chaotic Traits and Chaotic Cults, the system of beliefs that ties the many tribes and clans of the Shadowlands together. – Artefacts of the Shadowlands: Common magic items originating from the Shadowlands, which are available to all armies. This is an expansion to Warhammer: The Old World – you'll need a copy of the Warhammer: The Old World RulebookWarhammer: The Old World – Ravening Hordes, and Arcane Journal: Warriors of Chaos, all available separately, to use the contents of this supplement. To play the start of a Path to Glory campaign, you may need a copy of Arcane Journal: The War of Settra's Fury, also available separately.
  • The tribes that dwell in the northern tundras of the World of Legend are a hardy people whose warrior culture has been established over long centuries. The Ruinous Powers have come to dominate the lives of the Marauder Tribes, for the primordial spirits they worship are, in truth, daemonic deities of the æther that feed upon the devotion of their mortal servants. This packed boxed set is ideal for starting a new Warriors of Chaos collection – or expanding an existing army – to unleash in games of Warhammer: The Old World. The Marauder Horsemen lead the charge, using their speed to outflank and harass enemy units. In their wake follow the Chaos Marauders – frenzied fighters from the frozen wastes of the North. This is the first place you can get your hands on the new Marauder Horsemen and Chaos Marauders miniatures, and the box is only available while stocks last. This boxed set builds 50 multipart plastic Warriors of Chaos miniatures: – 40x Chaos Marauders – 10x Marauder Horsemen The miniatures in this kit are easy to customise. The Chaos Marauders can be assembled as two large units of 20, or four units of 10 – each with their own optional champion, standard bearer, and musician. Each Marauder can be armed with either a hand weapon and shield, a great weapon, or a flail. The hand weapons and shields are interchangeable across the miniatures, and they each have a choice of two heads – either helmeted or bare. The Marauder Horsemen can be assembled as one large unit of 10, or two smaller units of 5 – each with their own optional champion, standard bearer, and musician. Each Marauder can be armed with either a spear and a shield, or a flail, and they each have a choice of two heads – either helmeted or bare. This kit is supplied with 2x Warriors of Chaos Transfer Sheets, each containing 246x high-quality waterslide transfers. These include markings for the Cult of the Bloodied Hound, the Cult of the Slithering Serpent, the Cult of the Carrion Crow, and the Cult of the Fell Raptor, along with other Chaos symbols and cursed runes. This kit comprises 664 plastic components, 10x Citadel 60mm by 30mm Rectangle Bases, and 40x Citadel 30mm Square Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using these miniatures in your games of Warhammer: The Old World can be found in Arcane Journal – the Razing of Westerland, which is available separately. These miniatures will be available separately at a later date. This boxed set is only available while stocks last.
  • Ancients in Terminator Armour are tasked with carrying the sacred banners of the Space Marines – a vital task. Symbols of the Chapter’s might, Space Marines will gladly die to preserve them. This makes Ancients attractive targets for the enemy. When clad in mighty Terminator armour, they are near impervious to enemy fire, ensuring the standard always flies proudly. This multipart plastic kit builds one Ancient in Terminator Armour, an inspiring veteran for your Space Marines armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. Holding aloft an Astartes Banner, they ensure nearby warriors fight even harder for the glory of the Chapter. The Ancient is armed with a storm bolter to add to your force's ranged firepower, and a power fist to stop enemies who try to get too close to their standard. This kit includes four heads, two right arms, and two banner toppers to choose from, making it easy to customise your Ancient. This kit comprises 24 plastic components and 1x Citadel 40mm Round Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • The Ossiarch tithemasters often demand their grisly bounty be left at designated nexuses of power. The soul energy and raw bone of these sites can be drawn upon to heal nearby Ossiarch constructs. If the vassals and mortals nearby refuse the tithe or break contract, the statue at the nexus’ heart lets loose its deadly gaze. This terrain piece casts its deadly gaze over the battlefield and punishes any who defy the will of Nagash. Choose which sentence to unleash on your foes – the Punishments of Agony, Death, Ignorance or Lethargy. That will be the last time they refuse to pay
  • In his mortal life, Awlrach promised aid and safe transport to desperate travellers, only to send his victims to a grisly death in the briny deeps. When Awlrach’s spirit made its way to Nagash, the reward for his treachery was an eternity of service. Now this sinister boatman dredges up wayward souls to bolster the Nighthaunt hosts, and ferries them through the ethereal plane to wherever they will cause the most terror. This multipart plastic kit builds one Awlrach the Drowner, a unique Hero and Totem for Nighthaunt armies. Propelling his odious, decaying skiff with a deathwood oar, this ghastly figure offers a tremendous boost to his army's mobility by delivering units across the battlefield. He’s also a worthy painting challenge, loaded with grisly nautical details and a variety of textures to experiment with, from rusted iron and rotting wood to vengeful, ethereal spirits. This kit comprises 29 plastic components, and is supplied with a Citadel 80mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel paints. As a push-fit kit, this miniature can be assembled without Citadel Plastic Glue.
  • Krulghast Cruciators were once mortals that met a gruesome end on the torture rack. In death, their bitter souls have been twisted by Nagash into ghastly manifestations of torment, replete with instruments of excruciation possessed of a wicked animus. Bring terror to the battlefield with deadly torture implements and flensing knives, perfect for cutting through the armour of Nagash's enemies. Best (or worst) of all, the full might of their spectral powers is unleashed once your foes have felt the bite of their phantasmal abilities. The suffering of their foes causes a Krulghast Cruciator to become a beacon of death magic that anchors nearby Nighthaunt to the material world. This multipart plastic kit is comprised of 11 components, with which you can assemble one Krulghast Cruciator, and is supplied with 1x Citadel 40mm Round Base.
  • Once a sorcerer-king rich in the knowledge of amethyst magic, Reikenor ran afoul of Nagash. Now, in undeath, the Grimhailer is cursed to serve the Great Necromancer, acting as his chief reaper of souls. There are few sights more ominous than the macabre wraith-wizard atop his winged steed, lit by the eerie light of his corpse candles. Through his incantations, Reikenor can summon a wraithstorm – a cyclone of amethyst magic that stirs those souls recently separated from their bodies. His spell incites them to savagely attack their former comrades, a hurricane that hacks and pulls down the living; thus is a dark vengeance delivered to those who would thwart Nagash. Reikenor the Grimhailer is an impressively aggressive-looking and sinister Nighthaunt miniature. His ethereal form is clad in a tattered cloak, beneath which is visible a skeletal mask, and thin arms grasping his weapon – a great scythe known as Fellreaper, which features a grave-sand filled hourglass hanging from a chain – and the reins of his mount, a winged Nightmare named Kyallaron. This steed is magnificent, despite its necrotic status – large, tattered wings sprout from its back, and on the whole it has the appearance of impressively muscular power, even with its ribs visible and its legs being nothing more than bone. Its armoured helm is covered in dripping corpse candles, as is Reikenor’s, and the whole miniature is depicted swooping low over a graveyard scene, a sinister winged skeleton statue providing the support. This kit comes as 11 components to build Rekenor the Grimhailer, and is supplied with a Citadel 75mm Oval scenic base. This push-fit miniature can be assembled without glue and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Colour paints.
  • The Scriptors Mortis record the rise of Nagash’s empire and punish any who would stand against it. With a mere flick of a quill, they sentence souls to be dragged to the underworlds, condemning them to an eternity of torment. It is said that the quill is mightier than the sword – in the spiteful scribblings of the Scriptors Mortis, this metaphor is made real. This multipart plastic kit builds one Scriptor Mortis, a malignant Hero for Nighthaunt armies. Surrounded by dribbling candles and the vapours of a spectral lantern, this bitter and vengeful scholar floats before an ornate skeletal lectern, making for a striking leader of your spectral hordes. A Scriptor Mortis can sentence enemy Heroes to endless punishment, inflicting a doom that creeps ever-closer as the battle drags on. When surrounded by friendly Nighthaunt, they’re also able to shield themselves from harm by transferring damage to their thralls. This kit is comprised of 12 plastic components 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.
  • The Ossiarch tithemasters often demand their grisly bounty be left at designated nexuses of power. The soul energy and raw bone of these sites can be drawn upon to heal nearby Ossiarch constructs. If the vassals and mortals nearby refuse the tithe or break contract, the statue at the nexus’ heart lets loose its deadly gaze. This terrain piece casts its deadly gaze over the battlefield and punishes any who defy the will of Nagash. Choose which sentence to unleash on your foes – the Punishments of Agony, Death, Ignorance or Lethargy. That will be the last time they refuse to pay
Go to Top