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Darnath Lysander wades through his foes like a warship smashing through stormy seas. Raising Rampart – his storm shield – high as he swings the Fist of Dorn, each blow of his hammer reduces enemies to bloody ruin, sweeping whole ranks of warriors from their feet. All the while, Lysander’s obstinate scowl never wavers, his determination absolute. This multipart plastic kit builds Darnath Lysander, a legendary Imperial Fists warrior for your Space Marines armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. Clad in a sturdy suit of Terminator armour and equipped with his custom storm shield, Rampart, Lysander wades through incoming firepower before unleashing devastating attacks with his thunder hammer, the Fist of Dorn. He's ideal for leading your force to victory on the tabletop and makes for an excellent painting challenge. Lysander comes with a choice of two heads – helmeted or bare. This kit comprises 17 plastic components and 1x Citadel 50mm Round Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
The Drukhari come from the dark city of Commorragh. Raiding bands of piratical warriors ride upon blade‑hulled grav‑skimmers or slither from dimensional rifts to unleash malice and horror. These twisted warriors feed on pain and terror. They strike at the peoples of realspace to devour their agonies and snatch away screaming captives into the depths of the labyrinth dimension with malicious glee. Only the horrors they have caused remain to show they were ever there. Codex: Drukhari is a vital book for sinister collectors who wish to inflict pain upon their foes. This book is packed with macabre artwork, disturbing background material, inspiring photography, and the rules you'll need to raid realspace in games of Warhammer 40,000. You’ll find datasheets, Detachments, narrative Crusade rules, and a self-contained Combat Patrol section to help you fight tight, tactical games with your collection. No matter how you prefer to collect, paint, and play, this book is your indispensable guide. Inside this 136-page hardback book, you'll find: – Deep lore and background material to dissect and study, exposing the culture and history of this ominous faction – Morbid artwork and high-quality photography that will inspire your collection and stir your creativity – Rules for using the Drukhari in games of Warhammer 40,000, with 23 datasheets, five Detachments, and the Power from Pain army-wide rule – A set of rules to launch your own narrative Crusade, building up your influence by completing raids – A guide to painting your Combat Patrol and rules for fielding the Coven of Agonies in skirmish-sized games This book also contains a one-use code to unlock Codex: Drukhari content in Warhammer 40,000: The App. -
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The Nighthaunt are ethereal horrors – the souls of the dead twisted into bitter and hateful creatures who despise the living. They vent their fury on the battlefield, tearing at the foe with ghostly claws and rusted iron weapons. This is a set of 16 six-sided dice with rounded edges for use in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar, themed around the Nighthaunt. They are cast in starry-effect turquoise acrylic plastic with white ink markings, and measure 16mm along each edge. The 1-5 facings are traditionally pipped and each '6' face is decorated with the ghostly skull icon of the Nighthaunt. -
Daemonsmiths use the dark magics of Hashut in their pursuit of greater degrees of power, no matter the cost. These sorcerers are masters of infernal mechanisms and molten magics, presiding over batteries of war engines they have personally empowered with ruinous spark. Battle, to their mind, is merely another means to demonstrate their abilities – a fact that always bodes ill for their enemies. This multipart plastic kit builds one Daemonsmith, an infernal sorcerer for your Helsmiths of Hashut armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. This miniature cuts a striking figure, drenched in the trappings of wealth and power. Holding up a smoking darkiron talon, he's ready to hurl blasts of energy at his foes. Their twisted knowledge is also able to stoke the daemon furnaces of Hashutite war machines. This miniature can alternatively be built as an Ashen Elder, a dark warrior-priest of Hashut. This kit comprises 18 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. -
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 -
Evil is festering amid the ruins of the Jade Abbey. The daemonic warlord Gelgus Pust seeks to poison the wondrous fount of life-giving water known as the Everspring, which lies beneath the ruined stronghold. Magically imbued with restorative properties, the Everspring grants vitality to the surrounding lands. Yet Pust would see it befouled with the toxic gifts of his master – Nurgle, Lord of Plagues. Only an ill-matched band of heroes and sellswords stands between the Prince of Sores and his final victory. To reach him, they must navigate a landscape that has been moulded and twisted according to Nurgle’s vile whims. In Warhammer Quest: Darkwater, you and up to three friends take on the role of disparate heroes seeking to purify the corrupted Jade Abbey. Only by working together and balancing your strengths and skills can you hope to survive. With each journey, you will uncover the devious plans of the daemonic Prince of Sores. Your missions will take you to dangerous locations full of peril. Still, along the way you'll gain experience and loot that will aid your quest as you go, allowing you to eventually take on the strongest enemies – like Gelgus Pust himself. This cooperative board game is quick, satisfying, and easy to learn, yet offers enough compelling choices and growing complexity to challenge even experienced gamers. The lay flat map book means that you can set up in as little as five minutes, allowing you to dive straight into the action. Each hero offers different skills and abilities, and randomly drawn quest cards ensure no two games are the same. This set includes: Miniatures 49x push-fit plastic miniatures, including: – 7x hero miniatures, and 1x companion, cast in khaki plastic: Edmark Valoran, Bren Tylis, Inara Sion, Drolf Ironhead, Kelthannor, Drasher Vorn, and Jacobus Vyne with Wisper – 4x villain miniatures: Gelgus Pust, Belga the Cystwitch, Mulgoth the Cleaver, and Shaman Foulhoof – 33x enemy miniatures: 2x Cankerborn, 3x Blight Templars, 6x Mire Kelpies, 8x Pestigors, and 14x Pox-Wretches – 2x treasure tokens – 2x living rot tokens Books – 1x 36-page softback rulebook – 1x 38-page hardback map book Gaming Content – 341x cards – 1x double-sided quick start guide – 61x tokens, counters, and markers – 14x dice, including enemy action dice This kit comprises 211 plastic components, 1x Citadel 60mm Oval Hex Hole Base, 1x Citadel 50mm Round Hex Hole Base, 3x Citadel 28.5mm Round Hex Hole Bases, 8x Citadel 40mm Round Hex Hole Bases, 11x Citadel 32mm Round Hex Hole Bases, and 25x Citadel 25mm Round Hex Hole Bases. These push-fit miniatures can be assembled without glue and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Colour paints. -
Kill! Maim! Burn! This is Khârn the Betrayer’s mantra, and it has become infamous across the Imperium as a harbinger of carnage to follow. Khârn embodies the eightfold path of Khorne – as the ancient captain of the World Eaters sprints into battle, bellowing war cries, friend and foe alike are left broken, twitching and torn apart in his wake. This multipart plastic kit builds Khârn the Betrayer, an iconic champion of the Blood God and his World Eaters Legion. Toting a destructive plasma pistol of ancient design, Khârn swings Gorechild, the savage chainaxe once wielded by his father Angron. His terrifying war-helm sports the classic Berzerker crests, while swinging chains, skull-trophies, and tassels convey the sheer ferocity of his charge. Khârn leads by frenzied example, his very presence inspiring his warriors to even greater feats of bloodshed – if he doesn't slay them himself... This kit comprises eight plastic components (of course), and comes with a Citadel 40mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
If the being known as Nekrosor Ammentar ever had a true name or identity, it has long since been lost. It is said by some to have been the first to succumb to the Destroyers' madness, and everywhere it goes, murderous insanity follows. Every element of Nekrosor Ammentar’s form has been tailored with the destruction of organic victims in mind. Multiple bladed limbs bear scything edges of monomolecular destabilisation, a serpentine tail grants it exceptional mobility, and enmitic projectors tip its additional limbs. This multipart plastic kit builds Nekrosor Ammentar, the primary vector of the Destroyer Cults, for your Necron armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. Truly a bizarre and hulking brute, this heavily modified construct is designed to annihilate the living, which it does with blades and enmitic weaponry. If you favour an aggressive force, it makes a fitting leader to charge forward with your fastest units, eager to tear enemies apart and spurring your army on with its sanity-bending presence. As a painting project, the scenic base elements and dynamic pose make it an excellent showcase for your skills, and it will look equally impressive on the tabletop and your display shelves. This kit comprises 29 plastic components and 1x Citadel 80mm Round 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 Warhammer 40,000 are available as a free download on the Warhammer Community website. -
Starweavers are agile and nimble anti-grav transport craft that swoop and spiral effortlessly through incoming fire, their flickering holo-fields making them almost impossible to draw a bead on. Armed with multiple heavy weapons, they provide great volumes of supporting fire for the troops they carry, scything down the foe with withering hails of shuriken. This multipart plastic kit builds one Starweaver, a rapid transport for your Aeldari armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. They are an ideal way to deliver a Harlequin Troupe directly into the heat of battle while providing supporting firepower. The pilot and passengers have 12 different mask options to choose from, and the kit also includes 18 Harlequin masks, plus two clear canopies, to customise your vehicle. One of the passengers can be assembled with a choice of two different torsos, and either a zephyrglaive or star bolas. This kit can alternatively be built as a Voidweaver. This kit comprises 94 plastic components, and 1x Citadel Large Flying Base. This set also includes 1x Harlequins Transfer sheet containing 115 high-quality waterslide transfers to customise your miniature. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
The piratical lord of the Maelstrom is known by many names. Within the Imperium, he was lauded as Lugft Huron and then cursed as the Tyrant of Badab. He is feared as the Blood Reaver and sworn fealty to as the Master of the Red Corsairs. Most know him as Huron Blackheart, a supreme raider whose piratical armadas terrorise the Maelstrom and beyond. He surrounds himself with loyal subjects such as Garreon the Corpsemaster, Katar Garrix, Garlon Souleater, Captain Sargotta, and The Enforcer. This multipart plastic kit builds Huron Blackheart and his closest lieutenants for your Chaos Space Marines armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. Huron is resplendent in his modified armour, wielding the legendary Tyrant's Claw, holding a deadly power axe aloft, and accompanied by the Hamadrya. At his side fight his most loyal warriors. Garreon the Corpsemaster is the Lord-Apothecary of the Red Corsairs, and Katar Garrix is the grim Headsman. Garlon Souleater is the Tyrant's most powerful sorcerer, while Captain Sargotta is the commander of his flagship. The Enforcer is a single-minded stalker who fights alongside her pet, Plunder. They each bring a set of individual abilities to your force, ensuring that you’ll maintain control of the Maelstrom, while the characterful miniatures make for an impressive painting project. Contents: – 1x Huron Blackheart – 1x Garreon the Corpsemaster – 1x Katar Garrix – 1x Garlon Souleater – 1x Captain Sargotta – 1x The Enforcer – 1x Plunder This kit comprises 81 plastic components, 1x Citadel 50mm Round Base, 4x Citadel 40mm Round Bases, and 2x Citadel 32mm Round 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 games of Warhammer 40,000 can be downloaded for free from the Warhammer Community website. -
A Warhammer 40,000 Novel Trazyn the Infinite and Orikan the Diviner are opposites. Each is obsessed with their own speciality, and their rivalry spans millennia. Yet together, they may hold the secret to saving the necron race… READ IT BECAUSE Explore a story told across millennia that delves deep into a pair of fascinating necron characters, their relationship, and their plans for the galaxy. THE STORY Before the being called the Emperor revealed Himself, before the rise of the aeldari, before the necrontyr traded their flesh for immortal metal, the world was born in violence. Even when they inhabited bodies of flesh, Trazyn the Infinite and Orikan the Diviner were polar opposites. Trazyn, a collector of historical oddities, presides over a gallery full of the most dangerous artefacts – and people – of the galactic past. Orikan, a chronomancer without peer, draws zodiacs that predict and manipulate the future. When an artefact emerges that may hold the key to the next evolution of the necrons, these two obsessives enter a multi-millennia game of cat and mouse that ends civilisations, reshapes timelines, and changes both forever. As riddles unwind and ancient secrets are revealed, the question remains – will their feud save the necron race or destroy it? Written by Robert Rath. Features of this stunning illustrated and annotated hardback edition include: – A soft-touch matt cover with gloss details – Bronze foil designs on the front cover – Bright lime green page edges – A green ribbon bookmark – An introduction by the author – 15 new interior illustrations – 242 offset boxout annotations -
Book 1 in the Horus Heresy Saga After thousands of years of expansion and conquest, the Imperium is at its height. His dream for humanity accomplished, the Emperor hands over the reins of power to his Warmaster, Horus, and heads back to Terra. READ IT BECAUSE It all begins here. Witness Horus the hero, humanity's greatest champion and the Emperor's favoured son, before it all goes horribly, tragically wrong… THE STORY It is the 31st Millennium. Under the benevolent leadership of the Immortal Emperor, the Imperium has stretched out across the galaxy. It is a golden age of discovery and conquest. But now, on the eve of victory, the Emperor leaves the front lines, entrusting the great crusade to his favourite son, Horus. Promoted to Warmaster, can the idealistic Horus carry out the Emperor's grand plan, or will this promotion sow the seeds of heresy amongst his brothers? Horus Rising is the first chapter in the epic tale of the Horus Heresy, a galactic civil war that threatened to bring about the extinction of humanity. Written by Dan Abnett. -
Among the ruins of Embergard, the City of Ash, the clash of steel rings loud. Under the leadership of the daring Jorvan Kreel, hard-bitten Freeguild soldiers fight to secure supplies of magical emberstone – a vital resource in the war for the Mortal Realms. But the Shadows conceal danger – Skaven of the Clans Eshin, villainous ratmen who excel in assassination. With them comes the infamous Deathmaster Crixxit, who now has Kreel in his sights. The stage is set for a desperate clash in a dead city. Skirmish Battles in the Mortal Realms The stalwart Freeguild warriors of the Cities of Sigmar clash with the Skaven of the Clans Eshin, deadly assassins who lurk in the shadows of the ruined city. Take the plunge into Warhammer: Age of Sigmar with the City of Ash boxed set. It contains two full, balanced Spearhead armies, a board to play on, scenery pieces, and the books and cards you'll need to play fast-paced, action-packed games. This set contains 42 multipart plastic Citadel miniatures: Sentinels of Embergard – 1 Jorvan Kreel – 1 Thexa the Ash Panther – 1 Mallus Forgepriest – 5 Freeguild Gallants – 10 Freeguild Grenadiers Crixxit's Kill-Pack – 1 Deathmaster Crixxit – 1 Deathmaster – 10 Night Runners – 10 Gutter Runners – 2 Bomb Rats The miniatures in this box offer a degree of customisation. The Mallus Forgepriest includes a choice of 2 heads. One of the Freeguild Gallants can be built as an optional champion, and another as an optional standard bearer, who has a choice of 2 banner toppers. The kit includes 8 interchangeable weapons, 5 interchangeable shields, 3 interchangeable Gargoylian base decorations, and 12 interchangeable heads – 6 bare and 6 helmeted. Each of the Freeguild Grenadiers has a choice of 2 heads – helmeted or bare – and the champion can be armed with a pair of pistols or a pistol and a club. The Gutter Runners and Night Runners share a frame, so you can assemble them all the same or as 10 of each. One of the Night Runners can be assembled as an optional champion. The box also contains: – 1 72-page Warhammer Age of Sigmar Handbook – 1 24-page City of Ash Battlepack booklet – 1 double-sided folding game board – 36 Spearhead cards – 5 plastic relic objectives – 2 plastic ruined manor terrain features Contents: – 398 plastic components – 1 Citadel 40mm Round Base – 1 Citadel 25mm Round Base – 4 Citadel 32mm Round Bases – 39 Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases – 1 Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheet The Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheet features 410 high-quality waterslide transfers. These include Hammerhal Aqsha, Hammerhal Ghyra, Tempest’s Eye, Vindicarum, The Living City, Misthåvn, Lethis, Excelsis, Hallowheart, Settler’s Gain, and Greywater Fastness symbols. There are also miscellaneous city and Sigmarite Cults markings, plus more, to decorate your miniatures. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted. We recommend: – Citadel Tools: Super Fine Detail Cutters – Warhammer Colour Plastic Glue – Citadel Colour paints The Deathmaster is currently available separately. The rest of the Cities of Sigmar and Skaven miniatures will be available separately at a later date. This box is only available while stocks last.