• The Destroyer Cults think nothing of sacrificing their physical forms to optimise themselves for slaughter. Lokhust Heavy Destroyers skim to battle upon repulsor-sled bodies, their upper limbs bound into gauss destructors or enmitic exterminators with which they decimate their foes with devastating blasts from afar. Whether you're looking to scythe through infantry or crack your enemy's biggest tanks with ease, you'll want a Lokhust Heavy Destroyer. This fast-moving gun platform pairs superbly with other Destroyer units or as a standalone for an army which just needs a little extra firepower. This kit builds one Lokhust Heavy Destroyer. Push-fit construction means you won't need any glue to build it, and the set comes with your choice of heads and deadly weapons. It is supplied in 33 plastic components and comes with a 60mm round base.
  • Ghost Arks are often pressed into service as conventional transport vehicles, conveying reinforcements to some vital area of the battlefield, or allowing Necron forces to attack from an unexpected quarter. The Necron Ghost Ark is a large model with an imposing presence in a collection of miniatures. Immense engines sit at the rear of the model, and its frame displays detailing such as orbs and dynastic glyphs. A Necron Lord sits atop the Ghost Ark in a commanding position. In front of the Lord, a line of Necron Warriors is positioned as if standing inside the gargantuan ribcage of some primordial beast. The Ghost Ark also contains formidable weaponry with five gauss flayers on each side. This multi-part plastic boxed set contains 168 components, two small flying stems, one large flying base and two Necron transfer sheets with which to build one Necron Ghost Ark or one Doomsday Ark. This kit is unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints.
  • As the shock troops of the Necron army, a phalanx of Immortals will strive for victory using every tactic at their disposal. They can easily withstand a hail of heavy bolter fire. The Necron Immortals possess the classic, intimidating skeletal-metal form of their race. Their elongated limbs are jointed with metallic bolts, they stand in an eerily hunched manner, and their heads are set within a shroud of armour and industrious shoulder pads. Subtle Necron iconography is displayed on their breastbone. You can equip the Immortals with the devastating gauss blasters and tesla carbines. This multi-part plastic boxed set contains 80 components, two Necron transfer sheets and five Citadel 32mm Round Bases with which to build five Necron Immortals or five Necron Deathmarks.
  • As the Necrons stir ever more into wakefulness, the Triarch Praetorians have re-emerged to join the dynastic legions. Triarch Praetorians hold a great responsibility - to ensure that the Necron dynasties never fall. The Triarch Praetorian models are highly detailed, and display the rich iconography and dynastic glyphs of the Necron race in all their glory across their ancient armour. As well as the classic skeletal metal frame, they wear segmented metallic loincloths and carry bulky weaponry. Triarch Praetorians carry the rod of covenant and can be upgraded to carry voidblades and particle casters. This multi-part plastic boxed set contains 111 components, five Citadel 32mm Round Bases and two Necron transfer sheets with which to build five Necron Triarch Praetorians or five Lychguard.
  • he Necrons are a deathless species of The Necrons are a deathless species of alien androids who dominated the galaxy in ages past. After millions of years in self-imposed slumber, they are rising from their hidden tomb complexes to march in conquest once more. Clad in self-repairing bodies of living metal, armed with weapons that harness the devastating energies of the cosmos, the Necrons are a terrifying enemy. They are without fear or mercy, soulless mechanoids who advance in eerie lockstep to lay down an annihilating storm.

    These phalanxes are joined by techno-sorcerous war engines, scuttling constructs, and shards of shattered star gods, led to war by undying nobles with wills and bodies of unyielding metal, driven by the absolute conviction that they are the rightful rulers of the galaxy. Ravaged by their long sleep, many Necrons have been reduced to murderous monsters or delusional demigods. Yet their madness only makes them an even greater and more inescapable threat. Codex: Necrons is an essential guide for anyone who wants to collect Necrons and display the might of their phaeron on the tabletop. In this book you'll find the rules you need to play a Necrons army in games of Warhammer 40,000 – including narrative Crusade campaigns and Combat Patrol skirmishes – as well as detailed background material and stunning art showcasing their ancient origins, impossibly advanced technology, and dynastic courts. Inside this 136-page hardback book, you’ll find: – Terrifying background information exploring the awakened Necrons, from their unfathomably ancient history to the structure of the tyrannical dynasties – Stunning artwork that brings these undying legions and ancient tomb worlds to life (of a sort) – 47 datasheets detailing the profiles, wargear, and unique abilities of every Necrons unit, from mindless Necron Warriors to Imotekh the Stormlord – Five themed Detachments for Necrons armies, such as the Annihilation Legion and Canoptek Court, each with their own set of special rules – Crusade rules for steadily awakening the systems of your slumbering tomb world, earning ever-greater mechanical powers – Self-contained Combat Patrol rules and a painting guide, allowing you to play fast-paced games with Amonhotekh's Guard – An 'Eavy Metal showcase of superbly-painted Citadel miniatures to inspire you, featuring a variety of Necron dynasty colour schemes This book also contains a one-use code to unlock Codex: Necrons content in Warhammer 40,000: The App.

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  • The Nightbringer was once death incarnate – a sadistic god with the power to unmake the stars and a hunger for the life of the galaxy. Like its fellow C’tan, it was shattered by the Necrons, and its insane fragments have ever since been enslaved by those it once ruled. A single shard of the Nightbringer can destroy entire armies. They extrude scythe‑shaped blades from their necrodermis, using them to cull their enemies with great sweeps of entropic unmaking. Their very gaze, meanwhile, is death itself, capable of leeching the essential animus from their victims. This multipart plastic kit builds a C'tan Shard of the Nightbringer, the most dangerous of the star god fragments, for your Necrons army in games of Warhammer 40,000. While no longer able to unmake the stars themselves, it can still reap a terrible toll of enemies upon the battlefield with its powerful scythe, and its gaze can wither and weaken even the mightiest of foes. The Shard of the Nightbringer is ideal for getting stuck in where the fighting is thickest, rewarding an aggressive playstyle. It’s also a stunning centrepiece miniature for any collection, and painters will love the digital fragmentation of the robes, swarm of scarabs, and living metal body. This kit comprises 31 plastic components and 1x Citadel 90mm 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.
  • The Necrons rise across the galaxy, android legions emerging from stasis-crypts after millions of years in deathless slumber. Amonhotekh's Guard stalk the worlds that once belonged to their master, the Overlord Amonhotekh, to cleanse the flesh-vermin and lesser civilisations that now infest his ancient territories. He will stop at nothing to eradicate these pests, calling upon mighty Canoptek constructs, mindless warrior phalanxes, and even the raving Destroyer Cults to eliminate all trespassers. Reclaim the galaxy with Combat Patrol: Necrons! This boxed set contains all the units you need to start your army or expand an existing collection, and will save you money compared to buying the contents individually. These miniatures provide a balanced core for any Necrons army, and can also be used as a complete force for Combat Patrol games of Warhammer 40,000 – the Combat Patrol rules are available as a free download on the Warhammer Community website. This set includes the following multipart plastic models: - 1x Overlord, armed with a tachyon arrow - 1x Canoptek Doomstalker - 3x Skorpekh Destroyers, accompanied by 1x Plasmacyte - 10x Necron Warriors - 3x Canoptek Scarab Swarms All models come with their appropriate bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require 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.
  • Hexmark Destroyers were once Deathmarks. Bursting from their dimensional oubliettes like ambush predators, these hunchbacked monsters unleash inescapable hails of enmitic fire. Independent ocular targeting and optimised firing patterns leave their prey with no escape. All but unrivalled in close-range firepower, each Hexmark Destroyer is like a mobile gun battery, able to blast its way through hordes of enemy infantry with impunity. If you're looking to support your advance or shore up a flank with some formidable fire support, a Hexmark Destroyer will serve you well. This kit builds a single Hexmark Destroyer, armed with six enmitic disintegrator pistols, and comes with a choice of two heads. The kit is supplied in 19 plastic components and one Citadel 50mm Round Base.
  • Imotekh is a sublimely skilled Necron strategist, wielding his armies with hyperlogical skill and deadly strategic insight. In battle, the Stormlord incinerates enemies with his Gauntlet of Fire, blasts them with pan-dimensional energies from the Staff of the Destroyer, and humbles them in punishing one-on-one duels. As phaeron of the Sautekh Dynasty, with over eighty tomb worlds under his command, Imotekh marches to expand his deathless empire. This multipart plastic kit builds Imotekh the Stormlord, the supreme leader of the Sautekh Dynasty. This imposing phaeron stands tall atop a dais of unearthed Necron architecture, his billowing cloak crawling with scarab-constructs. His left hand is encased in a Gauntlet of Fire, which generates waves of viridian flame, while his right grips the Staff of the Destroyer – his dynasty's deadly icon of office. Imotekh's armoured chestplate and metal brow sport lordly glyphs of Sautekh, while other Necrontyr sigils decorate his ornate mechanical body, proclaiming his rank as ruler of an unliving empire. This kit comprises 15 plastic components 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.
  • C'tan Shards are beings of near-unlimited power. They can manifest energy blasts, control the minds of lesser beings, manipulate the flow of time, and banish foes to alternate realities. Indeed, a C'tan Shard's abilities are limited only by two things: its imagination - which is immense - and glimmering memories of the being from which it was severed many years ago. While no C'tan Shard has full recall of the omnipotent creature it once was, each carries the personality and hubris of that far vaster and more puissant being. As such, these eccentric and unpredictable Shards will often dispatch their foes in an unexpected, though surprisingly pragmatic way. They could project a transdimensional thunderbolt from their fingertips, bombard their enemies with rocks and boulders, turn themselves into a singularity and destabilise gravity, or just fling their adversary backwards through time until they disintegrate. This box contains one C'tan Shard of The Nightbringer - a finely detailed resin cast kit that comes as six components, and is supplied with a 40mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Super Glue and Citadel Paints
  • While a Tomb World slumbers, Canoptek Wraiths are its eyes and ears. Canoptek Wraiths flit silently through the dusty halls, patrolling for intruders and inspecting systems for damage and decay. Their most notable feature is their dimensional destabilisation matrix - a phase shifter that allows them to skip in and out of reality. While originally designed to allow a Canoptek Wraith to reach into and repair solid machinery, the dimensional destabilisation matrix is no less valuable when dealing with intruders. A Canoptek Wraith can phase its claws and tendrils inside an opponent, swiftly resolidifying them to sever arteries, nerve clusters and other vital pathways without leaving an external mark to show for it. There's always going to be an enemy unit that's going to mess with your strategy, and the Canoptek Wraiths are ideal for taking down that unit. Because of their speed and their ability to move undeterred through terrain (quite literally), the Canoptek Wraiths can soon hunt down the most irritating models within your enemy's army, no matter where they're hiding, ensuring that your well-calculated plans are brought back into line. This multi-part plastic boxed set contains 135 components with which to build 3 Necron Canoptek Wraiths. This set comes with 3 Citadel 50mm Round bases.
  • Shards of the Void Dragon fill the air around them with a searing scream of distorted static. With a gesture they can unmake the war engines of the lesser races, dragging the resultant disintegrating matter into themselves like the gravity well of a black hole and using it to replenish their own, ever flickering forms. This amazing model seems to be hovering above the battlefield, empowered by the crackling energy of mysterious blackstone. Its incredible necrodermis is almost indestructible while nothing can survive an attack from its spear. Not only will it dominate games of Warhammer 40,000, this incredible centrepiece kit represents a fantastic painting challenge. This 33 part plastic kit makes one C'tan Shard of the Void Dragon. It is supplied with one 80mm Citadel round base.
  • Canoptek Doomstalkers stride with eerie grace. Whether prowling their masters’ armouries as tireless sentinels or providing mobile fire support to the Necron legions, the Doomstalkers annihilate all those who dare stand against them with searing shots from their doomsday blasters. Need something blown up? Chances are, the Canoptek Doomstalker is the construct for the job! This towering sentry will make short work of your enemies, blasting them to bits with its terrifying doomsday blaster. It's also an incredible defensive choice, laying down covering fire when its neighbouring units are fired upon. This kit builds one Canoptek Doomstalker, and push-fit construction means you won't need glue to build it. It is supplied in 14 plastic components and comes with a 90mm round base.
  • While embarked upon a Command Barge, a Necron Overlord is able to oversee the battle, ensuring that his troops are engaged with appropriate targets and that everything is going to plan.   The Command Barge is a striking and imposing model. Adorned with Necron iconography and dynastic glyphs, it makes for an impressive addition to any Necron collection. It features a scythe-like mid section, the points of which surround two Necron minions that attend the control dashboard. Above them, a skeletal Necron Lord stands defiantly behind an elegant rail, gesturing forward with his warscythe.   This multi-part plastic boxed set contains 84 components, two Citadel Flying Stems, one Citadel 60mm Flying Base, one Citadel 32mm Round Base and two Necron transfer sheets, with which to build one Necron Catacomb Command Barge or one Annihilation Barge.
  • The Silent King rides to war aboard his Dais of Dominion, flanked by the phaerons of his Triarch and orbited by crackling noctilith Menhirs. He unleashes god-like powers of annihilation upon his dismayed foes, even as his absolute authority radiates out to empower the Necron legions and drive them to inevitable victory. Behold, the Silent King has returned to the galaxy! The ultimate Necron character, Szarekh has a place in any Necron collection. Use his terrifying skills as a commander to enhance the units in your army, shatter even the toughest enemies with a blistering range of attacks, or just give yourself a gorgeous model to build and paint. This kit builds Szarekh, the Silent King and two Triarchal Menhirs. It is supplied in 155 plastic components and comes with 1x 100mm round base and 2x 50mm round bases.
  • Illuminor Szeras labours to unravel the mysteries of life, for he fears that he would be a poor sort of god without the secrets of life at his fingertips. Szeras has been on the brink of understanding for many centuries, yet somehow final comprehension always escapes him. Though this is his obsession, his aptitude for augmenting the weaponry and even the mechanical bodies of his fellow Necrons is peerless. On occasion, Szeras' talents are in such demand that he can name his own price – invariably a harvesting raid targeted against a world of his choosing. Above all, Szeras cherishes Aeldari subjects, as they inevitably produce more intriguing results than any other of the galaxy's creatures. Once seized, his specimens can look forward only to a pain-filled, though not necessarily brief, existence in the bloodstained laboratory catacombs of Zantragora. Illuminor Szeras is a powerful HQ choice for the Necrons army, able to mechanically augment his warriors to new heights of battlefield potency. He wields an eldritch lance – an ancient and terrible weapon that can be used to smite foes from afar or strike them down in combat. This pack is supplied as 34 plastic components and comes with a Citadel 80mm Round Base. The updated Warhammer 40,000 datasheet for Illuminor Szeras is included in the box
  • Overlords lead the Necron dynasties into battle. Their android minds are tremendously swift, their bodies are implacably resilient, but their indomitable wills are perhaps most fearsome of all. Furnished with a translocation shroud drawn from the dynastic vaults, an Overlord can phase through nether-dimensions, passing through rigid defences and even the flesh of mortal guardians to reach whatever prey or prize they demand. This multipart plastic kit builds a Necron Overlord with a translocation shroud, an artefact of arcane dimensional science. He's depicted phasing through space itself, and portions of his body and wargear are already dematerialised into streamers of energy that swirl around him. One of his folded arms carries a deadly hyperphase blade, while the other clutches a resurrection orb. His metallic body is covered in Necrontyr glyphs, as well as mechanical details such as the power nodes that fuel the translocation shroud. This kit comprises five plastic components 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.
  • Orikan is a master astromancer, a Necron Cryptek who uses his knowledge of astral conjunctions to predict the tides of battle and empower himself with cosmic energies. He supplements these skills with chronomantic abilities that allow him to see events before they happen and alter the patterns of the past, helping him evade harm and aim his blows to devastating effect. Through careful study and scrutiny, the Diviner has meddled in monumental events and insignificant occurences throughout history, guiding the Necrons toward a future of his choosing. This multipart plastic kit builds Orikan the Diviner, the greatest Chronomancer across all the Necron dynasties. Held eerily aloft by his prehensile spine, this legendary figure clutches an active chronometron alongside the Staff of Tomorrow, a temporal instrument that exists half a second ahead of 'now', striking before he even moves. Orikan is festooned with eldritch spheres to drive his divinatory calculations, and draped in a segmented mantle and striking headdress befitting a high Cryptek. This kit comprises 15 plastic components 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.
  • Unlike their Necron masters, Canoptek Spyders never sleep, but while away the aeons servicing the structures of their Tomb World. Though the Canoptek Spyder is essentially an automated drone, it is still a formidable foe when the situation demands. Any enemy foolish enough to stray within reach of the Canoptek Spyder will have flesh scoured from bone by an array of mechanical tools and pincers. If a triad of Canoptek Spyders operate together, one takes overall command, harnessing the processing capacity of the others to create a supermind far greater than the sum of its parts. This hyper-efficiency is passed on to all Canoptek Wraiths and Canoptek Scarabs in the immediate vicinity, allowing a co-ordinated and precise response to any threat - and ensuring the safety of their slumbering masters. When it comes to ferocious mechanical constructs, you can't get much nastier than a Canoptek Spyder. If it isn't tearing apart enemy infantry or tanks with an array of hooks and blades, then it can be used to repair your damaged vehicles. The icing on the cake (or the chip on the circuit board - whatever the Necron equivalent of cake is) is that, even in the heat of battle, it can spawn Canoptek Scarabs to boost your war efforts and irritate your foes. This multi-part plastic boxed set contains 30 components with which to build one Necron Canoptek Spyder. This kit comes with two ball socket stems and one large flying base. This kit is supplied unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints.
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