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Small enough to fit into all sorts of tight nooks and crannies, the S Base brush is perfect for getting Citadel Base paints onto areas surrounded by colours you want to keep just as they are. As a smaller-pointed brush, they're also excellent for edge highlighting your models, and adding finishing details like script and glass lenses. 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 basecoat the smallest parts of your models. It's an excellent companion to regular Citadel brushes, designed to work perfectly with the Citadel Colour paint range. -
Lady Malys is more than a match for most galactic war leaders, with a talent for weaving complex strategic webs around her foes. Whatever schemes her enemies may have, Malys has already foreseen and put contingencies in place, leaving opponents reeling in confusion and easy prey for her flickering blades. This multipart plastic kit builds Lady Malys, a powerful strategic leader for your Drukhari armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. Her tactical brilliance will give you an edge in battle. When deployed to the front lines, there is little her long blade and razor fan can't slice through in melee, unleashing a blinding flurry of blows on her hapless foes. The kit includes two different scenic base toppers and a choice of two different heads – one with a veil and one with an uncovered face, offering a degree of customisation for your expert killer. This kit comprises 19 plastic components and 1x Citadel 32mm Round Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
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. -
Clan Brujah were once great philosophers and feared warriors in vampiric society. In modern nights they are known as troublemakers, always quick to violence when words are not enough. This deck relies on a combination of political shrewdness and Anarch tactics, and the supernatural strength and speed of your vampires will deter any opposition. Contents are detailed below. The number before each card is the number of copies of that card in the deck. Crypt (6 cards) 1x TBC (NEW) 1x Aline Gädeke 1x Valeriya Zinovieva 1x Leumeah 1x Brandon Grimes 1x Anita Wainwright (NEW) Library (49 cards) 3x Brujah Debate 1x Celerity 1x Libertas 1x New Carthage 1x Oxford University, England 1x Powerbase: Los Angeles 2x Villein 2x Childe of the Revolution (NEW) 3x Line Brawl 1x Open War 2x Make the Misere 2x Public Trust 3x Consanguineous Boon 1x Disputed Territory 1x Neonate Breach 1x Stolen Police Cruiser 2x Bait and Switch 5x Organized Resistance 2x Protection Racket 3x Diversion 1x Disarm 4x Dust Up 3x Immortal Grapple 2x Taste of Vitae Note: Cellophane wrapped only – no tuckbox. -
Clan Ventrue are the ”blue bloods”, the self-proclaimed rulers of all vampires and mortals. They seek to lead by any means necessary – manipulating the weak, destroying the strong. This deck is a toolbox with a stable defence both in reaction cards and combat, and a “lock and bleed” offence capable of explosive turns when the opportunity arises. Contents are detailed below. The number before each card is the number of copies of that card in the deck. Crypt (6 cards) 1 Alexa Draper 1 Alice Chen 1 Amelia Locke (New card) 1 Kevin Jackson (New card) 1 Madison 1 Naomi Stewart Library (49 cards) 2 Blood Doll 1 Dominate 2 Life in the City 1 Misdirection 2 Dominate Kine 4 Enchant Kindred 1 Fourth Tradition: The Accounting 1 Fifth Tradition: Hospitality 2 Mind Numb 1 Restoration 1 Slaughtering the Herd 2 Social Charm 1 Political Ally 4 Conditioning 1 Daring the Dawn 5 Freak Drive 1 Seduction 6 Majesty (New art) 2 Soak 4 Deflection 2 Second Tradition: Domain (New art) 3 Wake with Evening’s Freshness 1 rules reference card Note: Cellophane wrapped only – no tuckbo -
Clan Tremere are vampiric warlocks, masters of rituals of Blood Sorcery. Their powers make them arrogant and deadly, and they always lust for more occult lore. This deck takes a defensive stance, taking advantage of its vampires´ psychic powers. It weakens its enemies with persistent attrition and Blood Sorcery combat skills. Contents are detailed below. The number before each card is the number of copies of that card in the deck. Crypt (6 cards) 1 Abraham DuSable (New card) 1 Ayelech 1 Chrysanthemum 1 Lloyd Brooks 1 Mason Ha (New card) 1 Trevon Parker Library (49 cards) 1 Arcane Library 2 Blood Doll 1 Chantry 1 The Fragment of the Book of Nod 1 The Rumor Mill, Tabloid Newspaper 1 Magic of the Smith 6 Scouting Mission 2 Bonding 2 Threats 1 Flaming Candle 1 Ivory Bow 1 Sniper Rifle 3 Apportation 2 Blood Fury 2 Rego Motum 2 Telepathic Tracking 5 Theft of Vitae 2 Enhanced Senses 2 Eyes of Argus 3 Forced Awakening 1 Melange 1 Precognition 2 Spirit’s Touch 4 Telepathic Misdirection 1 rules reference card Note: Cellophane wrapped only – no tuckbox. -
Chaos Space Marines are genetically augmented transhumans who seek only to conquer, slaughter, and despoil. Clad in baroque power armour bedecked in macabre trophies and infernal iconography, Chaos Space Marines do battle alongside growling battle tanks, monstrous Daemon Engines, and thronging masses of cultist thralls. Some are possessed by daemonic allies, others bear Chaos-tainted artefacts or wield warp sorcery. No matter what form they take, they pursue their Long War with pitiless brutality, slaughtering any who stand in their path in an ever-escalating campaign of vengeance, conquest and apocalyptic violence. Codex: Chaos Space Marines is an essential tome for building and painting a collection of Heretic Astartes, and using them in games of Warhammer 40,000. Inside this book you'll find an infernal hoard of inspirational background material and art to inspire you, along with rules for waging your own galactic war with narrative Crusade campaigns, skirmish-sized Combat Patrol games, and plenty of rules for matched play games. This grimoire is also packed with photography to evoke the horror of facing down this terrible foe, as well as more detailed examples of single miniatures. Inside this 160-page hardback book, you'll find: – Background material about the many hosts of Chaos Space Marines, including some of the most notorious warlords of the Black Legion – Macabre artwork revealing the horrible truth of these infernal soldiers at war, including their daemonic allies and insane, gibbering cultists – 48 datasheets detailing each unit, including their wargear, profiles, and unique abilities, from nightmare Spawn to immortal Daemon Princes – A massive eight themed Detachments, each with their own detachments rules, Enhancements and Stratagems – Crusade rules to lead your warband on a furious campaign to seek the favour of the Dark Gods – Combat Patrol rules to use Zarkan’s Daemonkin in fast-paced skirmish games – An ‘Easy Metal showcase of stunning Citadel miniatures from the incredible Chaos Space Marines range -
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It is a dark age, a bloody age, an age of strife and war, of Chaos and sorcery. Yet amidst all the fire and fury it is a time too of mighty heroes, of bold deeds, and of great courage. Warhammer: the Old World – Forces of Fantasy is your indispensable guide to the armies of order and civilisation. This book, used in conjunction with the Warhammer: The Old World Rulebook, provides you with all the information required to command your collection of miniatures on the field of battle. Inside this 192-page hardback book you will find army lists containing profiles and special rules for every model available for the following factions, alongside magic items and unique spells: – Dwarfen Mountain Holds – Empire of Man – Kingdom of Bretonnia – Wood Elf Realms – High Elf Realms Each army list includes the Grand Army composition list for that faction, along with an introduction to the faction and a full description of each of the many characters and units it contains. Alongside this is a showcase of beautifully painted armies from the talented painters of the world-famous ’Eavy Metal team. This is an expansion to Warhammer: The Old World – you'll need a copy of the Warhammer: The Old World Rulebook, available separately, to use the contents of this book. -
Small and agile compared to their lumbering kin, Armiger-class Knights are still war machines of incredible power. Piloted by young squires or lowborn pilots, Armigers act as mobile support and outriders to keep larger Knights from being surrounded, receiving commands from their Noble lords through the Helm Mechanicum. Among these nimble engines, Armiger Warglaives are fearsome hunters of enemy armour, armed with a deadly close combat weapon and a thermal spear that can melt through the toughest bunkers. This multipart plastic kit builds two Armiger-class Knights – either Armiger Warglaives or Armiger Helverins. Armiger Helverins are a close-ranged Lords of War choice that can provide deadly melee support to your Imperial Knights army – or be taken as a wandering Freeblade squadron for other Imperium forces. Armed with a tank-melting thermal spear, infantry-shredding reaper chain-cleaver, and your choice of a carapace-mounted heavy stubber or meltagun, each Armiger Warglaive can be further customised with a variety of articulated poses, armour plating, and six unique faceplates, with large carapaces making for a perfect painting project. This kit can also be assembled as a pair of War Dog Executioners or War Dog Huntsmen for Chaos Knights armies. This kit comprises 148 plastic components, and is supplied with 2x Citadel 100mm Round Bases. Also included is an Armiger transfer sheet, featuring heraldry for Imperial Knights. These miniatures are unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. -
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.