This box contains 24 plastic miniatures that represent a complete Kygharil's Protectors force for use in Combat Patrol games of Warhammer 40,000. It's an ideal way to start an Aeldari army or easil...
Shining Spears are jetbike-mounted Aspect Warriors of the Path of the Striking Scorpion's mounted equivalent — knights of the Aeldari, who lance into enemy formations at battlefield-shattering spee...
Warlocks are Aeldari psykers who have travelled the Path of the Seer alongside multiple combat Aspects — battle-witches who weave runes of protection around their squad-mates and strike with witchb...
This 11-piece plastic kit makes one Harlequin Shadowseer armed a shuriken pistol, miststave and hallucinogen grenade launcher. The shuriken pistol can be replaced with a neuro disruptor which is al...
The Wraithlord is a Wraith construct of considerable size — a colossal armoured walker piloted by the soul of a fallen Aeldari hero stored in his Wraithbone chassis, towering over the battlefield w...
Jain Zar, the Storm of Silence, is the Phoenix Lord of the Howling Banshees — the eldest and deadliest of the Aeldari's melee specialists, who has danced through battlefields for so many millennia ...
Howling Banshees are Aspect Warriors of the Path of the Banshee — masters of close combat whose mask-amplified war-shrieks paralyse enemies with primal terror before their power swords descend.
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Dire Avengers are the most numerous Aspect Warriors on most Craftworlds — Aeldari who have devoted themselves to the Path of the Avenging Warrior, mastering the avenger shuriken catapult and standi...
This loaded box is the perfect way to start a new Corsairs-themed Aeldari collection – or expand an existing army – and save money compared to buying the kits individually. The force is led by Khar...
This multipart plastic kit builds Baharroth – the legendary Phoenix Lord of the Swooping Hawks Aspect Warriors – for use in your Aeldari armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. This swift, lethal lead...
This multipart plastic kit builds five Swooping Hawks miniatures – highly agile airborne fighters for use in Aeldari armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. Dive in and pick off vulnerable enemy units...
Aeldari Guardians are the militia of the Craftworlds — Aeldari civilians who don the Guardian aspect to defend their home in times of crisis, fighting with the disciplined precision of a culture th...
Shroud Runners are jetbike-mounted Rangers — outcast scouts who patrol the edges of Craftworld territory on antigravity bikes, picking off enemy commanders with long rifles before vanishing back in...
This box contains everything you need to make 2 Harlequin Skyweavers, each with a pilot and pillion rider. Each Skyweaver is armed with a shuriken cannon and mirage launcher, the shuriken cannon ca...
The Death Jester is one of the rarest and most disturbing of the Harlequin masquerade — a pale, skull-masked performer wielding the shrieker cannon, whose role in the Dance is to sow terror in the ...
The Wraithknight is the largest Wraith construct any Craftworld can field — a massive bipedal walker piloted by twin Aeldari souls in perfect mental synchronisation, standing as tall as a Knight an...
Windriders are Aeldari Guardians who have taken to the Path of the Skies — jetbike pilots who streak across the battlefield, harassing enemy positions with shuriken catapult fire and outflanking sl...
Near Mint condition cards show minimal or no wear from play or handling and will have an unmarked surface, crisp corners, and otherwise pristine edges outside of minimal handling. Near Mint condition cards appear 'fresh out of the pack,' with edges and surfaces virtually free from all flaws. '
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