The Psychomancer is a Cryptek who has weaponised the very concept of fear — a hooded technocrat surrounded by an aura of nightmarish dread, who breaks the morale of nearby enemies through pure exis...
The Storm Speeder is one of the most tactically flexible vehicles in the Space Marines' arsenal — a fast-attack grav-vehicle configurable to hunt infantry, armour, or aircraft. The gun platform can...
Bladeguard Veterans are the finest melee combatants a Chapter's 1st Company can field — inexorable warriors who advance through enemy fire with power swords raised, looking every bit the knightly c...
Before the melta weaponry of an Eradicator Squad, heavy armour and fortified positions crumble and melt. Clad in heavier Gravis-pattern Mk X armour, these warriors stride through incoming fire to d...
The Miasmic Malignifier is a Death Guard terrain piece — a foul, fly-buzzing altar that pumps clouds of plague-laden mist into the surrounding battlefield. Death Guard who fight in its shadow find ...
Poxwalkers are the shambling, bloated victims of Nurgle's Rot — once-loyal mortals reduced to grinning, plague-ridden husks that follow the Death Guard into battle in dribbling, contagious waves. T...
This box contains 13 plastic miniatures that represent a complete Maggot Lords force for use in Combat Patrol games of Warhammer 40,000. It's an ideal way to start a Death Guard army or easily add ...
The Lord of Virulence is a Death Guard Terminator champion who has dedicated himself to the perfection of incendiary warfare — wading into battle in heavy Cataphractii plate, drenching the enemy in...
Assault Intercessors are the close-combat backbone of any Primaris force — aggressive warriors who close with the enemy fast and make short work of them with heavy bolt pistols and chainswords. If ...
The Gladiator is the Primaris Space Marines' dedicated main battle tank — a powerful, hover-propelled vehicle with three very different build options from a single kit, making it one of the most ve...
If you want to write an epic saga that sings of foes bested and glorious deeds done, this box is the perfect way to start a new Space Wolves collection – or expand an existing army – and save money...
As a Wolf Lord, Ragnar is the Jarl of his Great Company, the Blackmanes, and makes for an excellent Warlord to lead your Space Wolves into battle. He is at his very best when carving a bloody swath...
Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka is the most successful Ork Warlord in living memory — a colossal warboss whose ferocious cybernetic body, prophetic visions, and ability to whip up entire systems' worth ...
Outriders are the Space Marines' fast cavalry — bikers who streak ahead of the main advance to run down fleeing enemies, secure flanks, and hit vulnerable parts of the enemy line before they can re...
The Hammerfall Bunker is a rapidly-deployed automated defensive emplacement — a pre-fabricated fortress that Space Marine forces can call down from orbit to anchor a defensive line or deny key terr...
The Necron Monolith is the most iconic of all Necron war machines — a vast floating obelisk that drifts implacably across the battlefield, raining down particle fire and disgorging fresh waves of W...
Techmarines specialise in repairing tanks and war machines, so if you favour armoured warfare, never leave home without a Techmarine or two in order to keep them in tip-top shape!This kit builds on...
The Void Dragon is one of the eldest and most fearsome of the Star Gods — a fragment of which sleeps beneath Mars itself, occasionally stirring to deliver catastrophic results for any who provoke i...
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