• The ice-coated tunnels of Deathgorge contain untold treasures frozen within their walls. Brave the Everwinter's curse and battle rival warbands to claim them! The ultimate competitive miniatures game brings the action to the frozen continent of Bjarl, in the Warhammer Underworlds: Deathgorge Core Set. This box is stuffed with everything you need to start playing, including two complete warbands, four decks of cards, dice, tokens, boards, and more. Warhammer Underworlds is a deck-based strategy game of skirmish battles set in Warhammer Age of Sigmar’s Mortal Realms. It’s full of action, clever combinations and tricks, and fast-paced gameplay. You'll be able to get started right away with the four complete 32-card Rivals decks included in the box – one for The Thricefold Discord, one for Cyreni's Razors, and two universal Rivals decks for any warband. If you wish, you can even tailor your own deck using universal cards from other Warhammer Underworlds expansions for near-endless strategic depth. This set contains: - A complete and concise rulebook for Warhammer Underworlds. Deathgorge emphasises the use of Rivals decks, offering new ways to mix up your games and keep things fresh and balanced. The fascinating background material explores the frozen tunnels in the realm of Ghur, riddled with treasures if you're brave enough to claim them. - The complete Thricefold Discord warband – three daemons dedicated to Slaanesh, and each blessed by the Dark Prince in different ways. Led by Vexmor the Excessively Indolent, Lascivyr, the Bladed Blessing and Vashtiss the Coiled offer their blades and sinister magic to create a balanced trio. These push-fit models are cast in deep purple to look the part even when unpainted, and they also include a unique Rivals deck so you can get them on the table right away. - The complete Cyreni’s Razors warband, a group of Idoneth Deepkin explorers. Cyreni of the Abyss, a mysterious Tidecaster, leads a pair of Namarti Thralls known as Renglaith and Alathyrr, along with Cephanyr, a Spirit Guardian in the form of an octopus-like sea creature. The models are all push-fit for easy building and cast in a cool grey plastic. You'll find a complete Rivals deck for Cyreni’s Razors, which will get you gaming fast. - 2 additional universal Rivals decks, usable by any warband – the high-speed Breakneck Slaughter deck and the spell-heavy Force of Frost. - 2 double-sided game boards to represent the frozen tunnels of Deathgorge - Warhammer Underworlds tokens, including objectives, wound markers, glory points, and many, many more ​ - 11 dice – 5 Attack dice, 3 Defence dice and 3 Magic dice, enough for the most devastating blows, desperate defences, and cataclysmic spells Deathgorge is ideal for getting new players started, with push-fit models, a streamlined rulebook, and additional Rivals decks, while there are also fresh challenges for Warhammer Underworlds veterans. This box contains push-fit miniatures, which are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Colour paints.
  • Vulkyn Flameseekers are master beast-tamers who worship the Ur-Salamander, Vulcatrix. These fiery duardin zealots scour the realms for Magmadroth eggs and traces of sacred fire, striking out into the wilderness for months at a time, wielding fyresteel weapons that can excavate hardened rock as easily as they smash through armour. This multipart plastic kit builds a full Vulkyn Flameseekers warband, for use in games of Warcry. These devout duardin are led by a Vulkyn Runefather, who inspires his Scalebreaker warriors to unleash the fiery wrath of Vulcatrix with an array of fyresteel war picks and shovel-like polearms. The warband's Drothmaster is charged with training young Kyndledroths – whose fiery breath belies their size – while the scale-clad Drothblood Thane slays those Magmadroths too furious to be tamed. These miniatures can also be used as part of a Fyreslayers army in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar, using free rules available to download on the Warhammer Community website. This set contains 9 plastic miniatures: - 1x Vulkyn Runefather, who can be armed with a drothvault greataxe or a mastercrafted bokaz - 1x Drothmaster - 1x Kyndledroth - 1x Drothblood Thane - 5x Scalebreakers, who can each be armed with a fyresteel splitaxe or a bokaz This set also includes: - A Vulkyn Flameseekers abilities card, for quick referencing in games of Warcry (in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese) - 7x Vulkyn Flameseekers fighter cards, for checking your rules and stats at a glance - 2x Warcry wound divider cards, for tracking damage done to your fighters in battle This kit comprises 72 plastic components, and comes with 5x Citadel 32mm Round Bases, and 5x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Kruleboyz Monsta-killaz are sadistic, underhanded hunters from the Beast-breaka tribes. Masters of the sudden ambush and the devious ruse, these orruks eagerly employ every kunnin’ trick in the book to capture their quarry and defeat those who would stand in their way. This multipart plastic kit builds a full Kruleboyz Monsta-killaz warband, for use in games of Warcry. These cunning fighters are led by a scarred Beastnob, while the Bawla Boy bashes out a threatening beat to terrify quarry and rivals. Cruel orruk Neckslicers are joined by Gnarlwood Howlaz – tamed simian creatures that help lure larger fauna out of their dens. The warband is rounded out by the diminutive Klutcha-grot, tasked with raiding monster-nests and snatching whatever they can get their grotty hands on. These models can also be used as part of an Orruk Warclans army in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar, using free rules available to download on the Warhammer Community website. This set contains 8 plastic miniatures: - 1x Beastnob - 1x Bawla Boy, who can be armed with a stabba or flogga - 1x Klutcha-grot - 2x Neckslicers, who can each be armed with a bonehakka or beaststikka harpoon - 1x Neckslicer, who can be armed with a smasha or beaststikka harpoon - 2x Gnarlwood Howlaz This set also includes: - A Kruleboyz Monsta-killaz abilities card, for quick referencing in games of Warcry (in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese) - 8x Kruleboyz Monsta-killaz fighter cards, for checking your rules and stats at a glance - 2x Warcry wound divider cards, for tracking damage done to your fighters in battle This kit comprises 54 plastic components, and comes with 1x Citadel 40mm Round Base, 1x Citadel 28.5mm Round Base, and 6x Citadel 32mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • White Dwarf is Games Workshop's premium Warhammer magazine, packed with amazing monthly content – including new rules and background, short stories, regular columns, special guests, and more. Here’s what you can look forward to in the October issue: Contact! Letters, questions, and pictures of miniatures sent in by you, our readers. Worlds of Warhammer We hope you like hot weather because we're taking a closer look at the Realm of Fire with Phil Kelly. Inside the Studio A look at the miniatures painted and the games played in the studio this month. WHITE DWARF BUNKER Access Granted! An introduction to this month’s action taking place in the White Dwarf Bunker. Challenges Join in with our ‘Psykers, Sorcerers, and Supernatural’ painting challenge. The Slidecrown Sundering Join us on the Slidecrown Isle for the start of this Age of Sigmar narrative campaign! Scenario of the Month New scenarios for Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar, plus new gaming content for Warcry players. Basic Training Gaming and tactical advice. This issue is all about learning from your mistakes. Hopefully! Hobby Hangout Lewis Collins shows off the Tyranids he painted from the Leviathan box set. Spoiler Alert – They're very green! Satellite Uplink Lyle Lowry rounds up the studio’s Combat Patrol league, and we show off your wizards. WARHAMMER 40,000 A Tale of Four Warlords The warlords get creative with conversions as they add to their new forces. Strike Without Mercy A new short story about jump pack deployments that get you from space to planet in 60 seconds. Book and Blade Crusade Rules for White Dwarf's own Space Marines Chapter – the Tome Keepers. Wings of Vengeance An in-world treatise on the history, design, and application of Space Marines jump packs. WARHAMMER AGE OF SIGMAR Traverse the Forests A new battlepack set in the forests of the Slidecrown Isle. The Vinters Mance Claret has been spilled in this short story featuring Armand Callis and Hanniver Toll. Fantastic Warhosts Idoneth Deepkin Grab some flippers, because we're heading under the sea for this issue’s painting gallery. WARCRY Courage and Cruelty New Warcry quests and artefacts for Vulkyn Flameseekers and Kruleboyz Monsta-killaz. WARHAMMER: THE HORUS HERESY Full-scale War Rules for tying different-scale games of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy into one narrative campaign. WARHAMMER: THE HORUS HERESY – LEGIONS IMPERIALIS Battle Report: The Garmon Purge The Blood Angels battle the Death Guard in the inaugural Battle Report for Legions Imperialis. SPECIAL FEATURES Black Library – The Garrulous Saint A wholly disturbing short story written by J.H Archer. We recommend reading this one on an empty stomach… Each copy of issue 493 also comes with card inserts, including a dial card to represent the balance of power in The Slidecrown Sundering club campaign, Bunker achievement cards, a paint recipe card and a double-sided card featuring the Bunker scenarios of the month for Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000.
  • Roll your way to victory under the light of the Bad Moon with this awesome dice set for Warhammer Age of Sigmar. A set of six-sided, Gloomspite Gitz-themed dice for games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. The 1-5 facings are traditionally pipped – the '6' facing is decorated with a Gloomspite Gitz faction icon, da Bad Moon. Contents: 20x 16mm x 16mm x 16mm round cornered dice, in a light yellow colour, with black ink.
  • Rotbringer Sorcerers are masters of putrefying magics, capable of vomiting forth streams of brackish, soul-withering slime, or imbuing their allies with pestilent might. They revel in acts of corruption, and are even able to infect wild arcane phenomena. Maggotkin armies rarely broach the battlefield without a Rotbringer Sorcerer. Acting as a locus of foul arcane magics, these sorcerers hack up phlegm-ridden incantations that pox their enemies. In the wake of the Arcane Optimar, many of these spellcasters also unleash twisted, plague-ridden endless spells that they have bent to their rotten whims. This multipart plastic kit makes one Rotbringer Sorcerer with a choice of heads and comes supplied with one 32mm Citadel Round base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.
  • While the jokes and songs of Plaguebearers infected by the Chortling Murrain find little purchase amidst the glum Plaguebearers, Nurgle’s other daemons find the antics of the Sloppity Bilepipers hilarious. Unfortunately for their foes, this disease is incredibly infectious, and can cause mortals to laugh until their sides literally split. Despite their roles amusing the warbands of Nurgle as they march to war, the Sloppity Bilepiper is resigned to grim fate, eventually being reshaped into a set of pestilent gutpipes for the next victim of the Chortling Murrain to take up. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a Sloppity Bilepiper. Surprisingly lithe and cheerful, he is posed in a somewhat capering manner, holding his marotter aloft and his gutpipes in the crook of his arm. The marotter is a strange weapon, essentially a big stick with a Plaguebearers head stuck on the end, clad in a jester’s cap with spiked censers at the end of each of the three flaps. The gutpipes are another thing entirely – a large, miscellaneous organ with a bunch of ramshackle valves and pipes jammed into it, tied together with bits of rag and leather. The Bilepiper himself features jolly bells tied to his ankles and wrists, an icon-adorned hood and a split in his pot belly through which his guts dangle hilariously. A Nurgling is included, which can be placed at the Bilepiper’s feet, dancing joyously along to the wheezing and groaning noises issued from the sphincters of his gutpipes. The Sloppity Bilepiper comes as 9 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 32mm Round base. This model can be added to Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000 armies.
  • Devoted followers of Khaine, Witch Aelves spend their entire lives dedicated to serving their bloodthirsty deity. Weapons practice and mock duels take up the majority of their daily lives, yet these are not mere military drills, but religious services with all the gravitas other cults might use when offering prayers to their god. For Witch Aelves, ritual combat hones martial prowess and sates a craving for violence. On the battlefield, dancing like pale shadows, they weave a scarlet path through the orgy of destruction, revelling in the spray of jetting arteries. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a set of 10 Witch Aelves. They wear lightweight, minimal armour in order to move and flow more freely in their devotional bloodlust – what armour is there is beautifully ornate, finished by high leather boots. Each Witch Aelf carries a pair of wickedly sharp sacrificial knives, and they’re all posed in an appropriate pirouetting stance. There are 12 heads in the kit – 6 pairs of individual designs – each of which comes with an additional headdress. The leader of the unit, the Hag, can be identified by the extra-spiky headdress she wears. There are 2 banners with 3 different banner tops for standard bearers and a horn to denote the unit’s hornblower. The Witch Aelves come as 134 components, and are supplied with 10x Citadel 25mm Round bases and a banner transfer sheet. This kit can be optionally used to assemble 10 Sisters of Slaughter.
  • Unleash the malevolent magics of the Slaves to Darkness with these extra-evil endless spells! Castable by any Slaves to Darkness sorcerer – including Archaon, Everchosen himself – these summoned sorceries add extra tactical depth to your army, giving you new ways to empower your dark legions or incinerate enemies. This set contains 3 plastic endless spells, consisting of: - The Eightfold Doom-Sigil, a blazing icon of Chaos that empowers nearby Slaves to Darkness units - The Darkfire Daemonrift, an eldritch portal which deals mortal wounds and gets even more powerful when close to other Endless Spells - The Realmscourge Rupture, a tide of ruin that damages enemies while slowing them down at the same time This set is supplied with 1x 75mm base (two of the Endless Spells have integrated bases!)
  • Citadel Bases provide a stable, steady platform for your models to stand on, and can be painted any way you please to add character and atmosphere to your armies. This pack contains three Citadel 60mm Round Bases.
  • Hidden among the ruins of the Mortal Realms thrive the Flesh-eater Courts. Trapped within a horrific delusion, convinced that their cannibalistic feasts are splendid and grandiose visions of nobility, these courts of madness are each presided over by a malevolent and predatory Abhorrant Ghoul King. Beneath him, Mordants pick at decaying meat, snarling and spitting in guttural growls. Crypt Horrors and Haunters skulk in the shadows as deathless guardians, ready to claim entire corpses as their own. This is a great-value box set that gives you an immediate collection of fantastic Flesh-eater Courts miniatures, which you can assemble and use right away in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar! You’ll receive a Terrorgheist, three Crypt Horrors, a set of ten Crypt Ghouls and an exclusive Flesh-eater Courts Warscroll Battalion rules sheet, allowing you to collect, assemble and play with your new miniatures right away!
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    Dweghom: First Blood Warband

    Original price was: €69.99.Current price is: €48.99.

    Box Contents

    • 8 Initiates
    • 4 Wardens
    • 1 Inferno Automata
    • 1 Herald of Stone
    • 1 Ardent Kerawegh
    • 14 Infantry Bases
    • 4 Infantry Stands
    • 1 Cavalry Base and Stand
    • 8 Command Cards
    • 1 First Blood Softcover Rulebook
    • Assembly Instructions
    • Path of Conquest Brochure
    Product Information
    • Assembly: Required.
    • Box size: 34x17.5x7.5 cm; 700grs
    • Material: Plastic regiments. Resin Characters.
    • Scale: 38mm
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    Hundred Kingdoms: First Blood Warband

    Original price was: €69.99.Current price is: €48.99.

    Box Contents

    • 4 Hunter Cadre
    • 4 Gilded Legion
    • 4 Militia Bowmen
    • 1 Household Knight
    • 1 Errant of the Order of the Shield
    • 1 Noble Lord
    • 14 Infantry Bases
    • 4 Infantry Stands
    • 1 Cavalry Base and Stand
    • 7 Command Cards
    • 1 First Blood Softcover Rulebook
    • Assembly Instructions
    • Path of Conquest Brochure
    Product Information
    • Assembly: Required.
    • Box size: 34x17.5x7.5 cm; 700grs
    • Material: Plastic regiments. Plastic and Resin Characters.
    • Scale: 38mm
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    Nords: First Blood Warband

    Original price was: €69.99.Current price is: €48.99.

    Box Contents

    • 4 Raiders
    • 4 Huskarls
    • 4 Valkyries
    • 1 Fenr Beastpack
    • 1 Skald
    • 1 Volva
    • 14 Infantry Bases
    • 4 Infantry Stands
    • 1 Cavalry Base and Stand
    • 5 Command Cards
    • 1 First Blood Softcover Rulebook
    • Assembly Instructions
    • Path of Conquest Brochure
    Product Information
    • Assembly: Required.
    • Box size: 34x17.5x7.5 cm; 700grs
    • Material: Plastic regiments. Resin and Plastic Characters.
    • Scale: 38mm
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    Old Dominion: First Blood Warband

    Original price was: €69.99.Current price is: €48.99.

    Box Contents

    • 6 Legionnaires
    • 6 Moroi
    • 4 Varangian Guard
    • 1 Optio
    • 1 Mounted Strategos
    • 17 Infantry Bases
    • 4 Infantry Stands
    • 1 Cavalry Base and Stand
    • 7 Command Cards
    • 1 First Blood Softcover Rulebook
    • Assembly Instructions
    • Path of Conquest Brochure
    Product Information
    • Assembly: Required.
    • Box size: 34x17.5x7.5 cm; 700grs
    • Material: Plastic regiments. Resin and Plastic Characters.
    • Scale: 38mm
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    Spires: First Blood Warband

    Original price was: €69.99.Current price is: €48.99.

    Box Contents

    • 8 Onslaught Drones
    • 4 Vanguard Clones
    • 1 Incarnate Sentinel
    • 1 Assault Preceptor
    • 1 Pheromancer
    • 14 Infantry Bases
    • 4 Infantry Stands
    • 1 Cavalry Base and Stand
    • 8 Command Cards
    • 1 First Blood Softcover Rulebook
    • Assembly Instructions
    • Path of Conquest Brochure
     

    Product Information

    • Assembly: Required.
    • Box size: 34x17.5x7.5 cm; 700grs
    • Material: Plastic regiments. Plastic and Resin Characters.
    • Scale: 38mm
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    W’adrhŭn: First Blood Warband

    Original price was: €69.99.Current price is: €48.99.

    Box Contents

    • 4 Blooded
    • 4 Veterans
    • 4 Braves
    • 1 Hunting Pack
    • 1 Aberration
    • 1 Scion of Conquest
    • 14 Infantry Bases
    • 4 Infantry Stands
    • 1 Cavalry Base and Stand
    • 7 Command Cards
    • 1 First Blood Softcover Rulebook
    • Assembly Instructions
    • Path of Conquest Brochure
    Product Information
    • Assembly: Required.
    • Box size: 34x17.5x7.5 cm; 700grs
    • Material: Plastic regiments. Resin Characters.
    • Scale: 38mm
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    Conquest Tokens

    Original price was: €14.99.Current price is: €10.49.
    36 total tokens for use in First Blood or The Last Argument of Kings gameplay. This set includes 7 different designs: 10 Wound Markers, 8 Conquest Markers. 5 Draw Event Markers, 5 Casualty Markers, 5 Broken Markers, 2 Reinforcement Line Markers, and 1 Supremacy Marker. These come in a box for transport.
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    First Blood Rulebook

    Original price was: €14.99.Current price is: €10.49.
    “Conquest: First Blood” is a fast-paced, narrative Wargame of thrilling battles, set in the world of Conquest and designed to provide to the players the opportunity to experience a different type of Conquest combat – but still play a Conquest battle. Unlike the grand battles of TLAOK, Conquest: First Blood! focuses on a single Character and their entourage, allowing players to experience the world of Conquest through the eyes of a soldier in the shieldwall rather than the eagle eye view of an army Commander.
  • The flagship of Para Bellum Games, “Conquest: The Last Argument of Kings” is a table top game of fantasy mass rank and-file battles. With its own, fast paced system and set on an original and mature fantasy setting, with over fourteen factions weaved into the lore, Conquest was conceptualized and designed to provide to its players and carriers for years to come. A5 112 page fully illustrated and color rulebook.
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    Conquest Logo on Red and Black Dice “First Blood”

    Original price was: €32.99.Current price is: €23.09.
    Package of 25 Conquest 16MM Six Sided Resin Dice
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    Hundred Kingdom Faction Dice on Red swirl Dice

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    Package of 25 Conquest 16MM Six Sided Dice
  • The Twin-Tailed Crusade continues to wind its way across the realms, but there are many who wish to see it fall. As the Aqshian expedition flees the ruins of Trucebreak, its soldiers find themselves hemmed in on all sides. The Goretide, legendary warriors of Khorne, have returned to the Great Parch – straight into the Dawnbringers’ only path of escape. Meanwhile, in the forests of Ghyran, ogors are on the rampage, and the ground splits open into horrifying pits that seek to set themselves on Marshal Thorian’s soldiers. Worst of all, this may only be the beginning of their woes – a furious tattoo echoes from the west, and an even greater threat may be afoot. The Long Hunt is the third chapter of Dawnbringers, an epic series of books driving forward the narrative of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. You'll find loads of riveting background material detailing the further expeditions and lethal challenges facing the Twin-Tailed Crusade and its mortal champions, as well as rules and background for new heroes and allies, including Neave Blacktalon and her warband, Belthanos, First Thorn of Kurnoth, and Ionus Cryptborn, Warden of Lost Souls. The book also includes a Path to Glory Battlepack, warscrolls for Gorger Mawpacks and Mawpit faction terrain pieces, and rules for using four armies of renown in your games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Inside this 96-page hardback book you'll find: – An exciting narrative that details the perilous journey of the Twin-Tailed Crusade, along with battleplans that allow you to play out key moments in the story on the tabletop – Rules for Ionus Cryptborn, Warden of Lost Souls, Belthanos, First Thorn of Kurnoth, and the Blacktalons – Warscrolls for using Gorger Mawpacks and Mawpit faction terrain pieces with Ogor Mawtribes armies, and for using Vulkyn Flameseekers with Fyreslayers armies – A Path to Glory battlepack in which you command either the Aqshian or the Ghyranite half of the Twin-Tailed Crusade – Rules for four different armies of renown: Draconith Skywing, the Evergreen Hunt, Lofnir Drothkeepers and the Roving Maw This expansion contains a one-use code to add the book to your digital library in Warhammer Age of Sigmar: The App. This includes all warscrolls that can be used with the armies of renown found in this book.
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    CITIES OF SIGMAR: FREEGUILD CAVALIER MARSHAL

    Original price was: €47.50.Current price is: €33.25.
    Freeguild Cavalier-Marshals command their Free City's forces from horseback, and are nigh-unstoppable on the charge. They galloping hard into the enemy, seeking the perfect moment to collapse their battleline in a single decisive attack. Though they often carry the weight of a Dawnbringer Crusade upon their shoulders, these Marshals are inspiring champions who are well used to leading by example. This multipart plastic kit builds a Freeguild Cavalier-Marshal, a knightly leader mounted on a sturdy warhorse. The Cavalier-Marshal cuts a dramatic figure in finely detailed plate armour, wielding a master-forged longsword with cape and pennant billowing in the wind. Their powerful warhorse is similarly armoured, and carries packs of supplies and spare weapons for a long campaign – including a holstered dragoon pistol. The Cavalier-Marshal comes with a choice of two heads – one helmeted, one left bare – and can also carry a shield attached to their other arm. This kit comprises 27 plastic components, and comes with a Citadel 75x42mm Oval Base. Also included is a Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheet, featuring 410 Free City icons, Sigmarite cult sigils, and other forms of heraldry. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Freeguild Steelhelms are the rank and file defenders of the Cities of Sigmar, and the determined heart of the Dawnbringer Crusades – ordinary men and women, tasked with battling all manner of nightmares. These weatherbeaten soldiers may be individually outmatched by the myriad threats arrayed against their mission to retake the realms, but they have three things on their side: discipline, determination, and their faith in Sigmar. This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Freeguild Steelhelms, the soldiers of the line for the Free Cities. Each Steelhelm is armed with a sturdy shield and a one-handed weapon such as a sword, axe, or mace. You can build one model as a veteran Sergeant-at-Arms with a hammer and crested helm, one as an inspiring Battle Priest carrying a holy relic, and another as a Steelhelm Herald with a trumpet and a flowing, icon-topped banner. The kit includes a myriad of different heads, weapons, shield arms, and shield designs, all of which are interchangeable between models, plus a choice of heads, relics, and icons for the regiment leaders. You'll be able to build varied and characterful Freeguild forces, no matter how many Steelhelms you muster. This kit comprises 96 plastic components, and comes with 10x Citadel 25mm Round Bases. Also included is a Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheet, featuring 410 Free City icons, Sigmarite cult sigils, and other forms of heraldry. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • The battlefield shakes under the heavy hooves of the Freeguild Cavaliers as they make their charge. No idle jousters these – theirs is a war of grinding, brutal attrition where man and steed alike are expected to fight for hours at a time without rest. This multipart plastic kit builds five Freeguild Cavaliers, armoured human knights mounted on sturdy warhorses. Each Cavalier is protected by full plate armour and an ornate shield, swinging a variety of finely-wrought weapons to smash foes aside as they charge. You can build one Cavalier as a mounted Arch-Knight wielding a unique blade, and another as a Cavalier Herald whose flowing banner is topped by one of two different icons. Almost every part of this wildly customisable kit is interchangeable, allowing you to combine different heads, helmets, weapons, shields, bodies, horse legs, tails, and more. You can even adjust the visors on helmeted heads, tilting them up to reveal the face underneath – the assembly options are nearly endless, ensuring you can build your own personal order of knights. This kit comprises 96 plastic components, and is supplied with 5x Citadel 60x35mm Oval Bases. Also included is a Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheet, featuring 410 Free City icons, Sigmarite cult sigils, and other forms of heraldry. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Ironweld Great Cannons are massive artillery pieces, which act as the roaring bastions of a Castelite formation. Protected by thick oaken gun-shields affixed to the cannon's fore, the crew tirelessly load, fire, and reload their weapon to ensure a relentless barrage of firepower upon the enemy. This multipart plastic kit builds an Ironweld Great Cannon – a powerful war machine fielded by the Cities of Sigmar. This huge gun is mounted in a sturdy, wheeled wooden frame with a winch arm, locked in place by chains, ropes, and hammered posts. The Great Cannon is crewed by a pair of artillerists from the Ironweld Arsenal, who both offer different assembly options for their pose, heads and arms, ensuring you can build a varied battery of big guns. You'll also find plenty of optional basing elements to customise your Great Cannon, including a spare taper, a discarded hammer, stacked ammunition, and loose rounds representing three specialist payloads – cannonball, grapeshot and an armour-piercing shell. This kit comprises 61 plastic components, and is supplied with a Citadel 90mm Round Base. Also included is a Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheet, featuring 410 Free City icons, Sigmarite cult sigils, and other forms of heraldry. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Freeguild Command Corps are groups of experts, champions, and other aides-de-camp, called upon by their Freeguild Marshal to offer battlefield advice and assistance. These specialist soldiers range from towering Arch-Knight champions to priestly Soul Shepherds, from vital War Surgeons to sinister Whisperblades. Whether acting as a retinue or operating independently, together they are a force far greater than the sum of its parts. This multipart plastic kit builds a Freeguild Command Corps, consisting of: – 1x Arch-Knight: A fearsome warrior armed with a Sigmarite great weapon – either a hammer or an axe. He also offers a choice of different heads and poses, and either a furred pelt or a scaled cape. – 1x Whisperblade: An enigmatic agent of espionage, with an enchanted rapier visible beneath their long coat. They come with two different head options – one masked, one with a high collar. – 1x Great Herald: An experienced soldier, carrying an awe-inspiring banner with a warhorn for sounding the advance. They offer a choice of different heads, helmet tops, spare weapons, and arm poses. – 1x War Surgeon: A grim field medic, with a rack of vicious surgical tools and elixirs. They come with two different head options – a beaked mask or a bare head. – 1x Soul Shepherd: A priestly psychopomp whose chants safeguard the souls of the dying, accompanied by a skeletal piper known as a Corpus Somni. Both figures offer a choice of different heads. – 1x Mascot Gargoylian: A magical companion creature with a powerful bite. The kit also includes a pair of smaller gargoylians to decorate any of the Command Corps' bases. This kit comprises 68 plastic components, and comes with 5x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases, a Citadel 25mm Round Base, and a Citadel 40mm Round Base. Also included is a Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheet, featuring 410 Free City icons, Sigmarite cult sigils, and other forms of heraldry. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • First Marshal Tahlia Vedra, named the Lioness of the Parch by her loyal soldiers, is the foremost tactical mind of Hammerhal Aqsha, and an inspiration to Dawnbringer Crusades across the Mortal Realms. Once a skilled mercenary warrior, Tahlia rose up the ranks of the Freeguild through quick thinking, passion, and bloody victories – she now leads Twin-tailed City's quest to reclaim Aqshy’s hearthlands from the grip of Chaos. This multipart plastic kit builds Tahlia Vedra, the Lioness of the Parch, mounted atop her roaring manticore Infernadine – a leonine beast with a scorpion's tail and powerful wings. Tahlia herself can be assembled wearing a full-face helmet or her crown of office, and carries one of four distinct weapons, taken as trophies from slain traitors – the sword Parchtongue, the mace known as Warmaker, the axe called Justice, or the Hammer of Zeal. The mummified heads of their former owners are set into her throne, in brutal Aqshian tradition. The First Marshal is a true force to be reckoned with – she's an impressive centrepiece for any collection, and will stand out as a mighty warmaster in even the largest Cities of Sigmar army. This kit comprises 59 plastic components, and comes with a Citadel 100mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Freeguild Fusiliers are disciplined gunners, trained to plant their heavy pavise shields in the ground and form a defensive line that is effectively a fortress battlement brought to the field. From this position, ranked Fusiliers can unleash continuous volleys of fire, their sturdy fusil-cannons belching hot death and drifting clouds of blackpowder smoke. This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Freeguild Fusiliers, accompanied by a Blackpowder Squire. Each Fusilier carries a huge pavise shield, on which they mount a fusil-cannon tipped with a bayonet. You can build one model as a Fusil-Sergeant, armed with either a brace of pistols or a triple-barrelled slaughter-fusil, and another model as a Fusilier Herald, who a carries a standard and torch with a choice of icons and flames. The accompanying Blackpowder Squire runs up and down the firing line, supplying shot and powder wherever it's needed. The kit includes plenty of different poses, heads, and shield designs, all of which are interchangeable between models, plus two curious gargoylian creatures – you'll be able to keep your Freeguild forces distinct and varied, no matter how many Fusiliers you recruit. This kit comprises 115 plastic components, and is supplied with 10x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases and 1x Citadel 25mm Round Base. Also included is a Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheet, featuring 410 Free City icons, Sigmarite cult sigils, and other forms of heraldry. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Fusil-Majors borne into battle by Ogor Warhulks forming the mobile watchtowers of a Castelite formation, using their lumbering vantage points to spy weaknesses in the enemy line and direct the fire of friendly forces. The obvious threat posed by a massive ogor carrier is usually enough to make any foe think twice about storming a Fusil-Major's fortified position. This multipart plastic kit builds one Fusil-Major on Ogor Warhulk – an expert gunnery officer, carried aloft by a brutish companion. The Fusil-Major watches the battlefield from atop their crow's nest, which bristles with gargoyles, blessings, and a lantern, picking off foes at range with a long-barrelled fusil musket. Their Ogor Warhulk lays into enemies with a heavy mace, striding to new firing positions before using a massive shield to barricade foes. This kit includes a choice of two heads for the Fusil-Major, as well as two poses – aiming a shot, or leaning on their long fusil while bellowing orders to those below. The Ogor Warhulk also comes with a choice of heads – one with a helmet, the other left bare – and scenic basing elements, and can be built in two poses, with mace and shield held in either hand. This kit comprises 42 plastic components, and is supplied with one Citadel 50mm Round Base. Also included is a Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheet, featuring 410 Free City icons, Sigmarite cult sigils, and other forms of heraldry. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Pontifex Zenestra is the revered leader of the Cult of the Wheel – one of the more influential Sigmarite faiths found throughout the Free Cities. As the Matriarch gives her inspiring battlefield sermons, the raw celestial power of the God-King crackles out from her sacred palanquin to incinerate blasphemers, whilst devoted acolytes bludgeon and hew any foolish enough to approach her without permission. The Great Wheel turns, and the driving force is faith. This multipart plastic kit builds Pontifex Zenestra, the holy Matriarch of the Great Wheel. This mysterious but inspiring figure exudes the zealous fervour of Sigmar's faithful, sat atop an ornate palanquin decorated with gargoyles, censers, and symbols of the Heldenhammer and the Great Wheel. Zenestra herself carries only an hourglass to measure each turning of the Great Wheel, with a holy sceptre resting across her robed lap – her true weapon is faith. Two devoted acolytes carry this blessed platform into battle, imbued with seemingly divine strength. They have four different heads to choose from – two bare, two with a hood or skullcap – allowing you to personalise your holy procession to suit your army's aesthetic. This kit comprises 35 plastic components, and comes with a Citadel 90x52.5mm Oval Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Deep in the city of Excelsis lie several wards sealed off on pain of death, areas forever blighted by Tzeentchian sorceries left in the wake of the traitor Ortam Vermyre's uprising. To deal with the magical creatures and haphazard spells that found their way out of these quarantined zones, the Order of Azyr was formed, with veteran witch hunter Galen ven Denst at its head. Together with his daughter Doralia, a peerless markswoman who's perfected the art of banishing rogue daemons with her rune-engraved crossbow bolts, he dedicates his life to snuffing out all manner of arcane threats to Excelsis. The unique fighting styles of this father-daughter combo come to the fore when they deploy on the battlefield, with Galen plunging into furious close combat while Doralia picks off her targets at range. Both possess weapons ideally suited to hunting arcane foes, and they're capable of dissipating magical energies and rendering the greatest of endless spells harmless. The kit is comprised of 18 plastic components, with which you can assemble one Galen ven Denst and one Doralia ven Denst. Galen can be assembled with a choice of weapon arms holding a pistol and torch, or a sword and pistol. Doralia can be assembled either with or without her tall, wide-brimmed witch hunter's hat. These models are supplied with 2x Citadel 28mm Round Base.
  • From scions of the Dark Gods to marauding orruk warlords, threats to Sigmar’s people lurk in every corner of the realms. Neave Blacktalon, the God-King’s foremost assassin, is tasked with puting down these fell champions. In battle, Neave travels upon winds of magic to unleash storms of never-ending axe blows. Fighting alongside her are the Blacktalons, a band of tightly knit companions, each a warrior of deadly renown. This multipart plastic kit builds the Blacktalons, Sigmar’s premier hunters, consisting of Neave Blacktalon, Hendrick, the Silver Wolf, Rostus Oxenhammer, Shakana Goldenblade, and the Idoneth Deepkin Soulscryer Lorai. Together, they make a unit capable of taking down even the mightiest foe. Each of the Stormcast Eternals includes two head options – one bare and the other either helmeted or cloaked, allowing you to personalise your unit. This set includes the following: - 1x Neave Blacktalon - 1x Hendrick, the Silver Wolf - 1x Rostus Oxenhammer - 1x Shakana Goldenblade - 1x Lorai, Child of the Abyss This kit comprises 45 plastic components, including scenic bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • A Zothar Athrabis Novel Zothar is an Ossiarch Bonereaper who rules over a city in Shyish. He bargained with Nagash to preserve his dead son's soul, choosing a new host from the victor of the Games – a festival that takes place once each decade. When Zothar breaks tradition and raises Lycus, the current champion, as his own son, his actions incite a bloody rebellion amongst the citizens. READ IT BECAUSE It’s a fascinating look at what passes for normal life in the realm of Shyish, where the living and the dead walk side by side, and everyday existence is filled with danger, adventure, and no shortage of bizarre and mystical creatures. THE STORY In a forgotten corner of Shyish, the city of Lament prepares for the most important festival in its calendar, the Games – a series of events that will seal the fate of their victor. Following the tragic death of his son many centuries ago, the cruel Vulture Lord, King Zothar Athrabis, made a terrible bargain with Nagash to preserve his child’s soul. Now, once every 10 years, the new champion of the Games must host the boy’s tormented spirit, while the old vessel is condemned to death. Most citizens of Lament deem this a great honour, but when the city’s newly crowned champion, Lycus, is taken by the king to raise as his own, his family question their sacrifice. As the years pass and a new decade looms ever closer – and with it Lycus’ grisly fate – the Prince of Athrabis is caught between his duty to his new father and the prospect of escaping death to return to his old life. As fierce, bloody rebellion ensues and Lycus is exposed to violent truths, he must decide once and for all where his loyalties lie. Written by Richard Strachan.
  • A Warhammer Age of Sigmar Novel Heldanarr Fall just wants to be left in peace in Aqshy, but the gleaming golden warriors of Sigmar won’t let him be. So he fights back – and draws upon a more primal power. READ IT BECAUSE It's a Mortal Realms story with a twist – a virtuous man succumbs to the path of darkness, and wages a war against Sigmar himself. THE STORY Heldanarr Fall dreams of a world without gods. When the Azyrites descended upon the Burning Valley – a kingdom carved from the Aqshian desert – they brought arrogance and cruelty with their riches, and a god who seemed blind to it all. Despite harrowing losses, Held clung to his people’s ways, forging a new existence without a single prayer to the armoured deity, Sigmar. Now, all Held wants is solitude. But after saving a Sigmarite priestess from violent death, her troubles catch up to them and destroy the last of his peace. First broken, then enraged, he launches a brutal war of vengeance against Sigmar’s worshippers and soon finds himself thrust against the Stormcast Eternals, led by the cunning strategist Ildrid Stormsworn. Alone, he cannot hope to win, yet surrender would mean accepting the mercy of a god he despises. To defeat the Stormcasts and avenge his fate, Held must embrace older, darker powers that risk the very freedom for which he fights. But when Sigmar's rulers are tyrants and the Champions of Chaos prove worthy, which path is the most righteous? And once he makes his choice, who will Heldanarr Fall become? Written by Noah Van Nguyen.
  • A Warhammer Age of Sigmar Novel Zograt was once a puny runt of a grot, but thanks to his brilliant cunning, the blessing of the Bad Moon, and a loyal troggoth, he's now ready to prove himself the greatest Loonboss ever. READ IT BECAUSE Follow a rags-to-riches story of a weak and weaselly git who now aspires to be seen as the best Loonboss in all the Mortal Realms! Of course, not everyone's going to let him have things his own way. THE STORY Despite being gifted with superior cunning, Zograt was born a puny git with a hammy leg. As the weakest runt of his tribe, he was always one beating away from a nasty end until the Bad Moon bestowed a blessing upon him. Now, Zogrot wields the Clammy Hand, and back-stabbing gitz scurry to his cause, afraid of the vengeance their new boss will inflict with his powerful magic. But for every grot suffocated with noxious fungi, Zograt stages a magnanimous gesture, for he is all too wary that power is fragile. Yet in his heart boils an obsession – to become the most formidable Loonboss ever. Where better to proclaim his new-found majesty than the gloom-shrouded mountain of Muttering Peak? To lay claim to his throne, Zograt must evade a sinister coven of wizards that seek to harness the power of the mountain for their own dark designs. But with his razor-sharp mind and a loyal troggoth at his side, Zograt’s ambitions may not be so daft, after all. Written by Andy Clark.
  • A Warhammer 40,000 Novella The Red Gobbo is beloved by gretchin everywhere - a symbol of revolution, freedom and, at the very least, an afternoon off work. Orks, on the other hand, think the Red Gobbo is rubbish. READ IT BECAUSE Follow a painboy as he tries to cheer up a bunch of gretchin. How far will he go in his quest, and is the Red Gobbo really the answer he's looking for? THE STORY When the bitter cold of a nuclear winter bites at a Blood Axe encampment and the grots fall into a terrifyingly compliant depression, painboy Stimma is forced to try the unthinkable. With no Red Gobbo around to stir the grots from their malaise, he must make one, using science, cunning and acts of incredible violence. As Stimma hunts for knowledge, accompanied by the orderly grot Goggulz, he unravels the mystery of the Red Gobbo, delves into the bizarre world of ork revolushunaries, and unpacks visions that hint at the origins of grotkind. And soon, Stimma discovers the Red Gobbo is no mere grot - and much more than he bargained for. Written by Rhuairidh James.
  • A Neave Blacktalon Novel The Blacktalons are Sigmar's chosen assassins, a hand-picked crack team of Stormcast Eternals whose lethal skills enable them to strike down even the most powerful foes with ruthless efficiency. READ IT BECAUSE The discovery of a devastating, long-buried weapon threatens Sigmar himself! Legendary warrior Neave and her lethal companions, the Blacktalons, are charged with eliminating the Chaos threat and defending the Mortal Realms once again. THE STORY When Sigmar sends the Blacktalons on an ambiguous and troubling vision of their latest quarry, they leap faithfully into action as they have done for countless centuries – killing first and asking questions later. But this hunt is no simple task. Neave and her companions are charged with slaying five powerful champions of Chaos. They must do so before these brutal followers of the Dark Gods can procure a long-buried, devastating weapon – one whose destructive power will be felt across all the Mortal Realms. A weapon that could even threaten Sigmar himself. Written by Liane Merciel.
  • A Warhammer Age of Sigmar Anthology The Mortal Realms have been despoiled. Ravaged by the followers of the Chaos Gods, they stand on the brink of utter destruction. Against such foes, courage is the best defence and the most effective weapon. It is something that Sigmar’s chosen do not lack. But they are not always strong enough to prevail, and even in victory, each new battle saps their souls a little more. This is a time of turmoil. This is the era of war. This is the Age of Sigmar. READ IT BECAUSE This anthology features selected short stories from Richard Strachan, Noah Van Nguyen, Gary Kloster, and many more. It’s the ideal companion to your adventures through the Mortal Realms. THE STORY From the verdant rainforests of Ghyran to the endless plains of Ghur, the Mortal Realms are home to beasts and empires beyond counting. As everyday folk strive to find a way simply to survive, the forces of Order fight for every inch of territory, relentlessly harried by the armies of Chaos, Death, and Destruction. Humans, aelves and duardin use any means necessary to cleanse the lands of the Dark Gods' taint, while also holding back hordes of savage orruks, and banishing the restless souls that march in the name of Nagash, the Supreme Lord of the Undead. The battle for ascendance in the Mortal Realms never ends. This anthology contains: The Order of Azyr – The Interrogator, by Richard Strachan – The Orphan of Pale Harbour, by Richard Strachan – Shadowglass Creek, by Richard Strachan Lords of the Aelves – The House of Moons, by Jeremy Lambert – The Low Road, by Evan Dicken – Soul Warden, by Miles A Drake – Cauldron of Blood, by Chris Thursten – The Hunter's Quarry, by Colin B Harvey Despoilers of the Realms – Crown of Flames, by Noah Van Nguyen – Anger and Ash, by Gary Kloster – The Waste, the Worm and the Witch, by Gary Kloster – Boss of Bosses, by Luke Scull Old Whitebeard – The Ancestor's Hall, by David Guymer
  • Biomancer

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    Box Contents

    ●    1 Resin Miniature ●    1 Base ●    1 Command Card

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    ●    Assembly: Required. ●    Box size: 7.4x10.4x3.7cm; 50grs ●    Material: Resin ●    Scale: 38mm, Miniature Height: 5.4cm
  • Box Contents
    • 3 Brute Drones
    • 12 Bound Clones / Onslaught Drones
    • 12 Vanguard Clones / Vanguard Infiltrators
    • 12 Marksmen Clones
    • 1 High Clone Executor
    • 37 Infantry Bases and Stands
    • 3 Cavalry Bases and Stands
    • 7 Command Cards
    • Conquest: The Last Argument of Kings Paperback Rulebook
    • Conquest: First Blood Paperback Rulebook
    • Path of Conquest Guide
    • Assembly Instructions
      Product Information
    • Assembly: Required
    • Box size: 30.5x17x19.5 cm; 1800gr
    • Material: Plastic regiments. Plastic Character
    • Scale: 38mm
  • Box Contents

    • 4 Vanguard Clones/Infiltrator Clones
    • 4 Marksmen Clones
    • 1 High Clone Executor
    • 12 Infantry Bases
    • 3 Infantry Stands
    • 4 Command Cards
    • Assembly Instructions
      Product Information
    • Assembly: Required.
    • Material: Plastic regiments. Resin Character.
    • Scale: 38mm
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    WHITE DWARF 494 (NOV-23)

    Original price was: €9.00.Current price is: €6.30.
    White Dwarf is Games Workshop's premium Warhammer magazine, packed with amazing monthly content – including new rules and background, short stories, regular columns, special guests, and more. Here’s what you can look forward to in the November issue: Contact! – Letters, questions, and pictures of miniatures sent in by you, our readers. Inside the Studio – A look at the games we've been playing and the models we've been painting recently. WHITE DWARF BUNKER Access Granted! – An introduction to this month’s action in the White Dwarf Bunker. Challenges – Take part in our Monsters and Machines painting challenge. The Slidecrown Sundering – The Warhammer Age of Sigmar narrative campaign continues. Will the land be preserved or obliterated? Scenario of the Month – New scenarios for Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar, plus new gaming content for Warhammer Quest: Cursed City. Basic Training – Gaming and tactical advice. This issue is about getting the most out of moving and shooting. Hobby Hangout – Lewis Collins shows off the Tome Keepers Space Marines force he painted in record time. Satellite Uplink – Introducing the GR Meme Team, plus some of our favourite painting challenge entries. WARHAMMER 40,000 Index Astartes: Raptors – The Space Marine masters of guerilla warfare come under the spotlight. Covert Warfare – Crusade rules for using the Raptors in battle. Watch out, they're super sneaky. Battle Report: Blood Feud – The Death Guard and World Eaters clash in this high-intensity matched play battle. Brush Tips – The 'Eavy Metal team astound us with an Aeldari Corsairs painting challenge. WARHAMMER AGE OF SIGMAR Cross the Water – A water-themed battlepack suited for the next stage of the Slidecrown Sundering campaign. A Tale of Four Warlords – Jake, Ant, Laura, and Chris return with new additions for their ever-expanding forces. Endless Battle – Deployment, Ruse, Scenario, Twist – a battlepack for randomly generated battleplans. The Call of the Hunt – A wholly disturbing tale of the cycle of life in Ghyran. Cover your ears, kids! Ark Arcana: Anatomy of a Dawnbringer Crusade – From scouting forces to vast crusading armies, what makes up a Dawnbringer Crusade? WARCRY Nethermaze Bladeborn – Bladeborn rules for four Warhammer Underworlds warbands making their way into Warcry. You'll find rules for Hexbane's Hunters, Skittershank's Clawpack, The Shadeborn, and the Gorechosen of Dromm. WARHAMMER: THE HORUS HERESY – LEGIONS IMPERIALIS Founding Legions – Five studio hobbyists start work on their Legions Imperialis armies. NECROMUNDA A House Divided – The Aranthian Succession campaign continues in the wake of Lord Helmawr's demise. SPECIAL FEATURES The Instigator – a short story about Orks lootin' a spaceship. At least that was the plan, till it all went wrong... Written by Rhuairidh James.Each copy of issue 494 also comes with card inserts, including a dial card to represent the balance of power in The Slidecrown Sundering campaign, 1x card with the dial hand, 2x Bunker Achievement Cards, 12x Warhammer Age of Sigmar Open War cards (6x Maps & 6x Scenarios) and a double sided card featuring the Bunker Scenarios of the month for Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000.Additionally included is a double-sided paper poster featuring Kruleboyz and Stormcast Eternals artwork on either side. A Warhammer 40,000: Tacticus card is also included, with a code to unlock Commissar Yarrick in that game*.* Commissar Yarrick is an existing character in the game so, for those that already have him, they will receive Yarrick-'shards' to go towards their progress of upgrading him. The code is valid for a limited time and will expire on 31 March 2024.
  • Little is known of the mysterious First of the Vyrkos. When she and her lupine packs hunt, the enemy is overcome by a storm of savage claws and slavering fangs, their champions hideously transfigured by the cruel and ancient matriarch. This ancient Soulblight vampire is as deadly as they come. Her scimitar and lupine companions reap a fearsome tally, but Belladamma is also a skilled practitioner of magic and a master of the Lycancurse, transforming her prey into Dire Wolves under her command. This 27-part plastic kit makes one Belladamma Volga model (including her mount and accompanying wolf) and comes supplied with a Citadel 60mm Round Base.
  • It is said that to hear a Dire Wolf's howl is to be damned. These lupine undead are tireless hunters, and when they finally run their prey to the ground, their powerful jaws ensure that the kill comes swiftly indeed. Dire Wolves are a fast Battleline unit that deserves a place (or a few places) in every Soulblight Gravelords army. They hit hard on the charge, making them the perfect choice to harass and distract your enemy or overwhelm them with numbers. The kit is comprised of 74 plastic components, with which you can assemble 9 Dire Wolves, and 1 Doom Wolf. These models are supplied with 10x Citadel 60mm Oval Bases.
  • The diseased skaven of Skabbik’s Plaguepack plan to usher in the birth of one of the Great Plagues – an apocalyptic disease prophecised amongst the fanatical verminkin of the Clans Pestilens. Their foulsome quest has taken the Plaguepack deep into the heart of Wyrdhollow, to seek one of the arcane ingredients in this foul brew. Should Skabbik's noisome flock succeed in their task, great swathes of the Mortal Realms may be reduced to rancid rotting mulch. Let their enemies beware – a sickening death awaits any who stand against the children of the Great Corruptor. Skabbik’s Plaguepack employ special rules to Corrupt areas of the map – this foul process is vital to the warband's success, and the Plaguepack's fighters can Inspire, gain new abilities, and score Glory by doing so, inexorably creeping their way to victory. This set includes a full Rivals deck to use straight out of the box, and the models are all push-fit – so you can get playing in no time. This set includes: - 6x push-fit Skabbik’s Plaguepack miniatures – no glue required to assemble, cast in putrid green plastic - 6x double-sided fighter cards, one for each member of the warband – Skabbik Plagueseeker, Rabidius Skench, Itchitt, Poxlix, Rikkit, and Skritter - 1x Skabbik's Plaguepack background and plot card, with additional rules for using Skabbik's Plaguepack Plus, a 32-card Rivals deck consisting of: - 12x Skabbik's Plaguepack objective cards - 10x Skabbik's Plaguepack upgrade cards - 10x Skabbik's Plaguepack gambit ploy cards These push-fit miniatures can be assembled without glue, and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Colour paints to make them your own.
  • Box Contents

    ●    Dual Kit. Contains 12 Plastic Miniatures (Ulfhednar/Bearsarks, with the option of making their respective command models) ●    3 Infantry Plastic Stands ●    12 Bases ●    2 Command Cards  

    Product Information

    ●    Assembly: Required. ●    Box size: 30x15x6cm; 410gr ●    Material: Plastic ●    Scale: 38mm
  • Box Contents

    ●    1 Resin Officer Miniature ●    1 Infantry Plastic Base

    Product Information

    ●    Assembly: Required. ●    Box size: 3.7x7.4x10.4cm; 114grs ●    Material: Resin ●    Scale: 38mm
  • Box Contents

    ●    3 Plastic Miniatures ●    3 Brute Plastic Stands ●    3 Brute Bases ●    1 Command Card

    Product Information

    ●    Assembly: Required. ●    Box size: 18x18x9cm; 410gr ●    Material: Plastic ●    Scale: 38mm
  • Box Contents

    ●    1 Resin Miniature ●    1 Monster Stand ●    1 Brute Base and Stand ●    1 Command Card

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    ●    Assembly: Required ●    Box size: 3.7x7.4x10.4cm; 114grs ●    Material: Resin ●    Scale: 38mm
  • Box Contents

    ●    1 Resin Miniature ●    1 Infantry Plastic Base

    Product Information

    ●    Assembly: Required. ●    Box size: 3.7x7.4x10.4cm; 114grs ●    Material: Resin ●    Scale: 38mm
  • Chaos Knights ride at the forefront of any ruinous host, and their coming heralds the death of empires. These dreaded champions charge into the deadliest of battles without a moment's fear, seeking the glory that is theirs by right. Impaling enemies on ensorcelled lances and trampling formations beneath frenzied hooves, Chaos Knights sow havoc in an avalanche of blood and iron. This multipart plastic kit builds five Chaos Knights – elite, bone-crushing cavalry sworn to the Ruinous Powers. These mounted warriors wield cursed lances and Chaos runeshields, outfitted with menacing armour and ornate barding. Cloaks billowing behind them, hooves kicked up in a charge, these models convey a terrifying momentum atop their warped war steeds. The kit includes components to build one model as a Doom Knight champion, who can be armed with a cursed flail or ensorcelled warhammer instead of a lance, and comes with a choice of alternate helmets as well as a unique runeshield and steed head. You can also build one model as a Hornblower musician, and another as a Standard Bearer with a large flag topped by one of five Chaotic sigils – one each for Khorne, Nurgle, Slaanesh, Tzeentch, and Chaos Undivided. This kit comprises 74 plastic components, and is supplied with 5x Citadel 75x42mm Oval Bases. These miniatures are supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Celebrate Warhammer this festive season with the Grotmas Gitz – a festive grot riding a present-packed squig, surrounded by seasonal goodies, and snotling 'helpers'. Designed as a diorama, fans of all stripes will enjoy this highly collectable miniature, only available for the 2023 holiday season. This multipart plastic kit builds Grotmas Gitz – the rival of Da Red Gobbo! It's a great collector's piece, perfect for display, and can be used in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000 with free downloadable rules on the Warhammer Community website. Giant Cave Squigs are especially huge and ferocious beasts that make excellent steeds for the more daring grot Loonbosses. They hurtle into battle like rubbery meteors, all fangs, prodding spikes and shrieking war cries. This kit comprises 18 plastic components, including a scenic base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. This product will only be available until 8am GMT on Monday 8th January 2024 – if we run out of our initial stock, it may take up to 180 days to dispatch.
  • The Gaunt Summoners are strange daemon-sorcerers of Tzeentch, custodians of the mysterious Silver Towers that link the Realm of Chaos to the mortal plane. Warping space and time with a mere gesture and a fickle whim, these master arcanists consume their foes in cascades of wyrdflame, while opening rifts in reality through which their daemonic minions pour. This multipart plastic kit builds a Gaunt Summoner – a sinister daemonic sorcerer with mastery over secret realmgates. Wielding a curved warptongue blade alongside a changestaff topped with the symbol of the Architect of Fate, this many-eyed cabalist is draped in flowing robes, avian armour, and fine feathers, with a burning book of profane secrets clutched in its third hand. The Gaunt Summoner can be fielded in Disciples of Tzeentch or Slaves to Darkness armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. This kit comprises 10 plastic components, and is supplied with a Citadel 40mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • As the revered Lord-Celestant of the Hallowed Knights and a living symbol of hope to all citizens of Order, Gardus Steel Soul shines like a beacon of divine light at the head of his Stormcast Eternals war host. Wielding his faith as surely as he does his runeblade and warhammer, Steel Soul never tires in service of his God-King and the innocents he's pledged to safeguard. Gardus Steel Soul is just as adept at leading his Hallowed Knights as he is cutting down the enemies of Order in close combat, so don't be afraid to let him get stuck into the fray. He is depicted mid-landing having been projected from Azyr upon a Sigmarite thunderbolt, with his war cloak billowing up behind him from the force of impact, recreating the iconic artwork from Black Library novel Hallowed Knights: Black Pyramid. This stunning model can be assembled either wearing a helmet or without. This multipart plastic kit is comprised of 15 components, with which you can assemble one Gardus Steel Soul, and is supplied with 1x Citadel 50mm Round Base.
  • The Questor Soulsworn exist outside the chamber structure of Sigmar's heavenly armies, wandering fellowships bound together by prophecies and omens from the God-King himself. Each of these elite Stormcast Eternals is a storied champion in their own right, expected to overcome impossible odds as they undertake quests of the grandest import. This multipart plastic kit builds a full warband of Questor Soulsworn, for use in games of Warcry. First among equals, the Questor-Prime brings the light of Azyr to the darkest places in the Mortal Realms, advised by a Soulsworn Knight-Relictor clad in the sinister Mortis armour of their order. The rest of this highly customisable warband is composed of Errant-Questors, armed with a variety of heavy, two-handed weapons or paired twinblades. These miniatures can also be used as part of a Stormcast Eternals army in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar, using free rules available to download on the Warhammer Community website. This set contains six plastic miniatures: - 2x Errant-Questors armed with a choice of grandaxes or grandspears, each of which can alternatively be built as a Questor-Prime - 2x Errant-Questors armed with a choice of grandhammers or grandblades, each of which can alternatively be built as a Soulsworn Knight-Relictor - 2x Errant-Questors armed with a choice of grandhammers or grandaxes, each of which can alternatively be built as an Errant-Questor Duellist with Twinblades This set also includes: - A Questor Soulsworn abilities card, to aid you in executing your noble quest in games of Warcry (in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese) - 7x Questor Soulsworn fighter cards, for referencing your rules and stats at a glance - 2x wound divider cards, for tracking your fighters in battle This kit comprises 130 plastic components, and comes with 6x Citadel 40mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Xandire's Truthseekers are a band of Thunderstrike armour-clad Stormcast Eternals and their aetherwing companion. This warband is charged with carrying out quests by the God-King Sigmar himself. This boxed set builds all four members of the Xandire's Truthseekers warband for use with your Stormcast Eternals armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. The kit comprises 24 push-fit plastic components, including four integrated scenic bases, which are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Colour paints. This set does not include cards for using these miniatures in games of Warhammer Underworlds.
  • Wherever the servants of Nurgle gather in large numbers and the blessed rot begins to set in, Feculent Gnarlmaws push their way up through the blighted soil. These disgusting trees ring with the sorrowful tolling of entropic chimes, belch clouds of daemonic spores, and shed rot-wet blossom to carpet the maggot-churned earth beneath their boughs. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a Feculent Gnarlmaw. Dominated by 3 large bulbs describing a Nurgle icon, covered in chitinous bumps and boils (this is not a model for the tryptophobic!), the Gnarlmaw looks almost like some struggling creature rather than the twisted tree it allegedly is. An enormous mouth runs up the centre of the trunk, with dozens of razor-sharp teeth lining it, while the few stunted branches that grow from it feature dismal bells, tentacles and more pustulent boils. A Nurgling is depicted emerging from the rear, and the base of the model is detailed with the skulls of those who have been foolish enough to venture near… The Feculent Gnarlmaw comes as 6 components, and can be used in games of Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar.
  • Against swift-moving foes the Privateers also employ Scourgerunner Chariots. Quick and deadly, these war machines streak ahead of the hunting parties. From the mobile fighting platforms, keen-eyed aelves snare beasts by launching wickedly sharp harpoons. The Scourgerunner Chariot is drawn by 2 Dark Steeds, and holds seven spare harpoons for the crew. Two Beastmasters act as crew, one of whom can be armed with a spear, or with a ravager harpoon. This plastic kit contains 66 components with which to make either a Scourgerunner Chariot or Drakespawn Chariot. Also included is 1 transfer sheet with which to add a variety of banner designs. It is supplied with a 120mm oval base. This kit comes supplied unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints.
  • The Executioners are one of the most feared of all the Darkling Coven regiments. They are reputed to kill an enemy with every swing of their massive Executioner’s Draichs. The Executioners miniatures have a choice of 10 heads, and 10 two-handed executioner’s draichs. A Draich Master can be made using a single-handed axe, spiked collar, and holds a decapitated head in his left hand; whilst the standard bearer holds the banner in his left hand, and carries a single-handed sword in his right. Also included is the option to build a drummer. This plastic kit contains 60 components with which to make either 10 Executioners or 10 Black Guard. Also included is 1 transfer sheet with which to add a variety of banner designs. This kit comes supplied unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints.
  • Corsairs are hardened fighters who have spent their whole lives plundering the lands of others. They are armed with a wide variety of vicious cutlasses, serrated blades and handbows. Plying their bloody trade across the seas they seek out fresh slaughter and loot. This boxed set contains 10 multi-part plastic Black Ark Corsairs that can be assembled with a combination of vicious blades, wicked cutlasses and repeater handbows. It includes options for a Reaver, standard bearer and hornblower. Models supplied with 20mm square bases. This kit comes supplied unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints.
  • Daggok Finksteala is on a murderous mission to decapitate the brightest and best fighters within the Deathgorge. With each head he takes, his kunnin' increases – or so he believes – and he means to gather enough smarts to make him a Killaboss. His warband, da Stab-Ladz, shares his vision and assists him in his underhanded ambushes with their savagery and kunnin'. Daggok's Stab-Ladz is an aggressive warband that rewards players who use their kunnin’ to complete special Scheme gambits with extra Glory points. Hurrk da Howla is Daggok's herald and bears a horn called the Roar of Kragnos after the terrifying noise it makes when sounded. Grakk da Hook uses his bita-flail to yank enemies off-balance, and Jagz da Bleeda – a sadist feared even by other Kruelboyz – explodes into violence when a weakness is exposed. This set includes a full Rivals deck to use straight out of the box, and the models are all push-fit – so you can get playing in no time. This set includes: - 4x push-fit Daggok's Stab-Ladz miniatures – no glue required to assemble, cast in green plastic - 4x double-sided fighter cards, one for each member of the warband – Daggok Finksteala, Hurkk da Howla, Jagz da Bleeda, and Grakk da Hook - 1x Daggok's Stab-Ladz background and plot card, with additional rules for using Daggok's Stab-Ladz Plus, a 32-card Rivals deck consisting of: - 10x Daggok's Stab-Ladz upgrade cards - 10x Daggok's Stab-Ladz gambit ploy cards - 12x Daggok's Stab-Ladz objective cards These push-fit miniatures can be assembled without glue and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Colour paints.
  • The ice-coated tunnels of the Deathgorge contain untold treasures frozen within their walls. Those brave enough to traverse the freezing continent of Bjarl and weather the Everwinter's curse must still battle rival warbands to have any hope of claiming these riches. The Malevolent Masks lay long-forgotten in the depths of Bjarl. Lost for centuries, they have now been discovered in the glacial chasms of the Deathgorge. Donning them grants the bearer power, but often at a cost, as few truly realise the consequences of wearing such an item. Get stuck into Warhammer Underworlds or mix up your game with the complete Malevolent Masks Rivals deck, usable by any warband – including those from past seasons. These cards can be used as a standalone deck in Rivals games, mixed with a warband's unique cards for Nemesis games, or used to build a deck from the ground up in Relic games. This deck doesn’t include any spells, so warbands from any season can put it to good use. Each card is brand new to the game, and the deck is focused on empowering fighters, allowing them to score Objectives more easily when equipped with a haunted Mask. This deck contains a 32-card universal Rivals deck consisting of: – 12x objective cards – 10x gambit cards – 10x upgrade cards – 1x background card that includes a deck list of the Malevolent Masks cards These cards can be used by any warband as a complete Rivals deck, or as part of a custom-built deck. You’ll need a Warhammer Underworlds core set to use this expansion. The Rivals format is designed to be the most accessible way to play Warhammer Underworlds, as players face off using pre-made decks in a test of skill. Rules for all formats can be found on the Warhammer Community website.
  • Grundstok Thunderers are heavily armoured marines, hired by Kharadron airfleets to fight off any hostiles who might threaten their voyage. Expert gunners trained at the Grundstok Company's academies, Thunderers march, wheel and ready their aim with awe-inspiring speed and precision, obliterating their foes in a storm of aethershot, mortar rounds, and even more exotic munitions. This multipart plastic kit builds five Grundstok Thunderers, the professional fighting force of the Kharadron Overlords. Each Thunderer is clad in a heavy suit of atmosphere-sealed armour and equipped with a powerful aethershot rifle. The kit also includes a variety of impressively chunky special weapon options – a gas-spewing aetheric fumigator, a Grundstok mortar with a spare bomb for the base, a five-barrelled decksweeper gun, and an aethercannon with a blast shield for its wielder. One model can be built as an Gunnery Sergeant champion, with a double-barrelled aethershot rifle, a choice of two helmeted heads, an optional prosthetic leg, and a drillbill – an aethermatic cog-familiar in the shape of a bird. Another model can also be built as an Honour Bearer, carrying a keystone on their backpack that signifies the squad's proud history. This kit comprises 61 plastic components, and comes with 5x Citadel 32mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Endrinriggers are daring sky-mechanics, floating alongside a Kharadron airfleet in order to conduct vital field repairs on damaged ships. Carried aloft by the personal aether-endrins strapped to their backs, these steely-nerved duardin have no problem with putting their aether-powered tools to violent use when danger approaches, riddling foes with red-hot rivets or slicing through armour and bone with whirring sawblades. This multipart plastic kit builds three Endrinriggers – flying duardin tasked with skyvessel repairs. Each Endrinrigger is armed with a rapid-fire rivet gun and an aethermatic saw, mechanical tools that can take apart enemies as easily as ship hulls. One Endrinrigger can instead be armed with an aethermatic volley gun, and another can be armed with a choice of skyhook, drill cannon, or grapnel launcher. There's also a unique head to mark out a Mizzenmaster champion. This kit offers a boatload of customisation options – three different designs for heads, saws, and guns that can be combined as you see fit, as well as interchangeable aether-endrins, rigs, backpacks, and rudders. There's also a selection of cosmetic tools to hang from belts and bandoliers, allowing you to build a varied team of Endrinriggers. This kit can alternatively build three Skywardens, pike-wielding airborne Arkanaut warriors. This kit comprises 88 plastic components and comes with 3x Citadel 32mm Round Bases, as well as 3x flying stems of differing heights – 30mm, 32.5mm, and 35mm. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • Aetheric Navigators are an invaluable presence on any Kharadron skyvessel, masters of the guiding winds who use cutting-edge aethermatic science to decipher the ever-changing wind patterns of the Mortal Realms. These aero-cartographers employ arcane instruments to read patterns both meteorological and magical, plotting the optimal course for allied skyvessels and disrupting hostile flows of sorcerous power. This multipart plastic kit builds an Aetheric Navigator, a duardin wayfinder of arcane insight. He strikes a dramatic pose, clutching his zephyrscope and peering into an analytical gadget with a ranging pistol at his hip. The Navigator's sealed suit is covered head to toe in other devices used to gauge the aeronautical conditions and guide skyvessels to their goal – including magical lenses, filters, map cases, a sextant, and an anemometer mounted on his backpack. He's a striking example of Kharadron science and ingenuity. This kit comprises 10 plastic components, and comes with a Citadel 32mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
  • ●    12 Hold Warriors/Hold Ballistae ●    12 Dragonslayers/Hold Thanes ●    12 Fireforged ●    12 Initiates/Wardens ●    1 Hold Raegh ●    8 Command Cards ●    49 Infantry Bases and Stands ●    Conquest: The Last Argument of Kings Paperback Rulebook ●    Conquest: First Blood Paperback Rulebook ●    Path of Conquest Guide ●    Assembly Instructions
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    Nords: Conquest 1 player Starter Set

    Original price was: €149.99.Current price is: €104.99.
    ●    1 Blooded ●    3 Ugr ●    3 Fenr Beaspack ●    12 Stalkers ●    12 Trolls ●    25 Infantry Bases and Stands ●    6 Cavalry Bases and Stands ●    5 Command Cards ●    Conquest: The Last Argument of Kings Paperback Rulebook ●    Conquest: First Blood paperback Rulebook ●    Path of Conquest Guide ●    Assembly Instructions
  • Syll Lewdtongue has inspired thousands of warlords to acts of tyranny and misrule, but since uniting their powers with the megalomaniacal Daemon monarch Esske, the Herald of Slaanesh has become a force of conquest like no other. Combine the might of a Daemon Prince and the cunning of a Herald of Slaanesh, and you get Syll’Esske – a terrifying tag-team skilled at carving a bloody path across the battlefields of Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar alike. Capable of piling in and attacking twice, Syll’Esske is fantastic as a front-line combatant, as well as being armed with an arsenal of support abilities that’ll empower the Daemons they fight alongside. This kit is supplied in 20 plastic components, and includes 1 x 50mm round base.
  • In the long-lost world-that-was, Gotrek Gurnisson was a monster slayer without peer. Seeking a valiant death to atone for a mysterious sin, he travelled the world, his poet companion Felix by his side, seeking the mightiest doom he could find. When the End Times came, Gotrek finally met his fate – guarding the gates of the Realm of Chaos against all the Daemonic servants of the Dark Gods. Now, spat into the Mortal Realms, he seeks new purpose, the last dwarf in a world of duardin and other strange creatures. Armed with the legendary Fyreslayer axe Zangrom-Thaz and bearing the Master Rune of Krag Blackhammer, he has become a veritable demigod of battle. Gotrek makes a fearsome addition to Order armies. His skill with the mighty axe Zangrom-Thaz makes him (as you would expect) a superlative monster hunter, and a threat to any Hero – even the largest beasts of the Mortal Realms should beware the Slayer's wrath. If, by some chance, anyone survives to hit him back, the Shoulder Plate of Edassa will guard against their blows. Basically, if you want a Hero who will kill everything in his path, you want Gotrek. Gotrek Gurnisson is a plastic kit supplied in 15 components. He comes with two options for bases – a 32mm round base for using him in your games, and a 40mm round base with scenic detailing depicting dead Skaven, scattered weapons, discarded shields, and splintered wood – perfect for a display model worthy of Golden Demon! You'll find a warscroll for Gotrek in the box, allowing you to use him in your games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar.
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    WARHAMMER UNDERWORLDS: GRINKRAK’S LOONCOURT

    Original price was: €35.00.Current price is: €24.50.
    Grinkrak the Great leads his Looncourt into the darkness under the Gnarlwood. His Loonknights are a unique breed of grot - convinced by Grinkrak's stirring rhetoric (and some judiciously applied psychoactive fungi) that they are truly formidable warriors. Their king encourages them in this delusion, issuing them quests that, miraculously, they sometimes survive. Snorbo sounds the charge on his spore trumpet, sending both Pokin' Snark and Grib, Da Wonky Lance, bounding and charging towards their foes. Squiggly beast missiles sail overhead as they clash with their enemies, launched by Skolko and Pronk, while Pointy Burk and Moonface Nagz bring up the rear, eager for the dregs of glory. Grinkrak and his Looncourt are an unusual warband, to say the least. Weighing in at seven models, they’re one of the largest warbands in the game, making them ideal for board control and overwhelming your opponent. By undertaking Quests - objectives unique to this warband - fighters can earn glory points and become Inspired at the same time. This set includes a full Rivals deck to use straight out of the box, and the models are all easy to build - so you can get playing nice and quick. This set includes: - 7x push-fit Grinkrak’s Looncourt miniatures – no glue required to assemble, cast in gloomy green plastic to stand out even when unpainted - 7x double-sided fighter cards, one for each warrior in the warband – Grinkrak the Great, Snorbo da Spore, Pokin’ Snark, Pointy Burk, Moonface Nagz, Skolko and Pronk, and Grib, da Wonky Lance - 1x Grinkrak’s Looncourt Warband Background / Rivals Deck Card A 32-card Rivals deck consisting of: - 12x Grinkrak’s Looncourt objective cards - 10x Grinkrak’s Looncourt gambit cards - 10x Grinkrak’s Looncourt upgrade cards Miniatures in this box are supplied unpainted and require assembly - we recommend using Citadel Colour paints.
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    WARHAMMER UNDERWORLDS: GRYSELLE’S ARENAI

    Original price was: €35.00.Current price is: €24.50.
    The Har Kuron Hurricane has descended on the Gnarlwood, and Gryselle the Slaughterer leads her band of gladiators on a mission of sanctified murder to hone their skills. The Arenai are masterful warriors, each a veteran of countless mortal duels – but they are also peerless performers, their acrobatic leaps and dazzling flourishes making every act of carnage a prayer to their bloody god. Gryselle’s coterie of killers each has her own speciality – Retaria vaults across the battlefield while Kalexis launches lightning-fast attacks with her bladed armour. Thrialla uses a barbed whip to toy with her victims, as Traxya punishes each misstep made by her opponent with her blade and buckler. Gryselle's Arenai are an aggressive warband seeking to drown the Gnarlwood in blood. Thanks to their persistent Flourish ploys and deadly Combo attacks, these fast-moving aelves can put out a huge amount of damage while nimbly dancing away from any reprisals. This set includes a full Rivals deck to use straight out of the box, and the models are all push-fit – so you can get playing nice and quick. This set includes: – 5x push-fit Gryselle's Arenai miniatures – no glue required to assemble, cast in bloody red plastic to stand out even when unpainted – 5x double-sided fighter cards, one for each warrior in the warband – Gryselle the Slaughterer, Retaria the Entangler, Kalexis the Silvered Blur, Thrialla the Lash, and Traxya the Aegis – 1x Gryselle's Arenai Warband Background / Rivals Deck Card A 32-card Rivals deck consisting of: – 12x Gryselle's Arenai objective cards – 10x Gryselle's Arenai gambit cards – 10x Gryselle's Arenai upgrade cards Miniatures in this box are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Colour paints.
  • High in the mountains of Shyish, the Realm of Death, a desperate battle plays out between the Stormcast Eternals of Xandire's Truthseekers and the Soulblight vampires of the Crimson Court. Both warbands seek the treasures of the Crypt Noctis, imbued with arcane might that could see the forces of Nagash dominate the realm forever more. Will the champions of the Stormcast Eternals prevail under the leadership of Calthia Xandire, or will the Soulblight Gravelords of Prince Duvalle gain the untold necrotic power they seek? As powerful warriors clash in epic combat, your games will decide the fate of Shyish! Warcry is a fast-paced skirmish game between two battling warbands, set in the fantastical realms of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. This boxed set contains everything you need to get started, including two full warbands and scenery to fight over – the noble Stormcast Eternals of Xandire’s Truthseekers, and the fiendish Soulblight vampires of the Crimson Court. The box contains a double-sided folding game board, a set of scenery pieces, tokens, dice, a range ruler, and a Crypt of Blood booklet with rules, lore, and scenarios to get you started. This boxed set contains: - 72-page softcover Crypt of Blood book – a guide to getting started with Warcry, including the core rules of the game, full rules for both warbands, plus lore, artwork, and battleplans to play through - 8x plastic push-fit miniatures, including: – Xandire’s Truthseekers – four warriors of the Stormcast Eternals, heroes all. These push-fit miniatures are cast in noble blue plastic, can be assembled without the need for glue, and include scenic bases – The Crimson Court – four sinister vampires, each graceful, fast, and utterly deadly. These push-fit miniatures are cast in blood red plastic, can be assembled without the need for glue, and include scenic bases - Crypt of Blood Scenery – six pieces of plastic terrain depicting a ruined crypt in Shyish, the Realm of Death - A double-sided 22" x 30" folding gaming board, depicting a desolate snow-covered ruin - 10x warband cards, including 2x ability cards, 4x fighter cards for Xandire’s Truthseekers, and 4x fighter cards for The Crimson Court - 18x dice, 63x card tokens, and a range ruler Crypt of Blood is a fantastic way to start playing games of Warcry quickly, with two balanced warbands, and includes everything you need to get started. These push-fit miniatures can be assembled without glue, and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Colour paints.
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