The Adeptus Mechanicus are the keepers and manufacturers of technology for the Imperium of Mankind. It is a role they guard jealously, using their own standing armies, engines of war and god-machines. It is within their power to unleash the most arcane weaponry in the Imperium, and they do so without mercy. Grim processions of soldiers stride in perfect unison, each one a disturbing fusion of man and machine. Behind them stomp soulless automata, and towering over them are enormous walkers. An Adeptus Mechanicus army marching to war is a sight both terrifying and glorious.
Adeptus Mechanicus Belisarius Cawl is a multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble Belisarius Cawl, Prime Conduit of the Omnissiah. Towering over his Adeptus Mechanicus brethren, he stands much taller than even other favoured Tech-Priests of the Omnissiah, with countless augmentations distorting his barely-human frame. He carries an Omnissian axe, which acts as a convenient mounting point for an array of sensors and his voice broadcasting unit, and an arc scourge – this arcane energy weapon is covered in cables, sensors and extra appendages. This theme of augmentation is continued throughout – Cawl’s robes are not-quite covering a massive amount of robotic extensions, with several extra legs, prehensile arms and cables dragging along behind him. A scryerskull hovers above, and there are several symbols of the Machine God dotted about the miniature. Belisarius Cawl comes as 42 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 105mm x 70mm Oval base. |
This Warhammer 40,000 plastic kit can be assembled as either:
This eighty-two component, multi-part plastic Warhammer 40,000 kit contains everything needed to build five Corpuscarii or five Fulgurite Electro-Priests. These detailed miniatures are supplied with five Games Workshop 32mm Round Bases. |
This Warhammer 40,000 multi-part, 80-component plastic kit from Games Workshop contains all the parts necessary to build either one Ironstrider Ballistarius or a Sydonian Dragoon, and features a small transfer sheet and a 105x70mm oval base. |
A huge, ancient robot built ten thousand years ago, the Kastelan Robot is a perfect example of the Adeptus Mechanicus’ repurposing of technology. Nearly unstoppable, their only flaw is that of any mere machine; they will follow instructions to the letter, even if this results in their own demise. A specialist Tech-Priest - the Cybernetica Datasmith - must constantly update and reprogram the Kastelan via order dataslates, lest this enormous, clanking robot simply stride blindly into a nearby chasm. Make no mistake, however; when his controls are set to destroy, the Kastelan will destroy. This ninety-five component multi-part plastic kit contains everything you need to make two Kastelan Robots and one Cybernetica Datasmith. The Kastelan Robots have a variety of weapon options including:
The Cybernetica Datasmith is armed with a gamma pistol, dataspike and a servo arm assembly featuring a rivet gun. A prehensile socket drill allows him to reprogram the Kastelan Robots on-the-fly. He also features a choice of two heads. |
These Warhammer 40,000 miniatures truly capture the techno-centric nature of the Adeptus Mechanicus; only half a head and a part of their torso remains human. Included are:
Twenty-four weapon options in total! This multi-part plastic Warhammer 40,000 kit contains an impressive 157 components, with which you can make three Adeptus Mechanicus Battle Servitors, either Kataphron Breachers or Kataphron Destroyers. Supplied are three Citadel 60mm Round Bases. |
A light walker tank, the Onager Dunecrawler has four crab-like legs with optional armour plating. The armoured cabin and reactor are complemented by a huge variety of modelling options
The cupola can be modelled closed or open, featuring a Princeps wielding a heavy stubber. You have loads of configuration and customisation options even before applying weaponry. Weapons, included in the box are as follows:
Included with this 119-component Warhammer 40,000 multi-part plastic kit, making one Onager Dunecrawler, is a small Adeptus Mechanicus transfer sheet and a 130mm round base. |
This Warhammer 40,000 multi-part plastic kit from Games Workshop contains all the parts necessary to build five Adeptus Mechanicus Sicarians - either Sicarian Ruststalkers or Sicarian Infiltrators, including one princeps. Each model features extensive body modification - flesh has given way to machine, and what little remains is encased in pressurised armour. Sensors, pressure gauges and data arrays cover their surfaces, and an included five sets of legs add a variety of posing options, making your squad truly your own. The Sicarian Infiltrators are the scout class; they wear an intricate domed helm allowing a three-hundred and sixty degree view of the battlefield. Two options are available to each model - ten sets of stubcarbine and power sword, or ten sets of taser goad and flechette blaster; a total of twenty in the box. Their princeps carries a stubcarbine and power sword, with an included infoslave skull - every movement recorded and analysed for the optimisation of battle. The box contains 117 components, and is supplied with five 40mm round bases. |
Harnessing the energies of forge worlds within their curious weaponry, the Rangers of the Skitarii are implacable and relentless hunter-killers. For them, an engagement is not over until their enemy is destroyed - even if this means stalking them across galaxies and over decades. Skitarii Rangers, featuring cowls and gasmasks, stalk their prey with galvanic rifles. Each trooper is sealed in heavy, industrialised Skitarii warplate, emblazoned with the symbol of the Adeptus Mechanicus, bristling with data-collecting sensors, antennae and environmental monitors. Mindful of the harsh terrain of Mars, their legs have been removed from the knees down, with bionic replacements lending each model an air of cold, cybernetic augmentation The unit can include an Alpha, armed with either a radium or arc pistol and a close combat weapon (either a power sword, taser goad or arc maul) and three models can carry special weapons - available to you are a transuranic arquebus, an arc rifle and a plasma caliver, the last of which includes a specific head and backpack. One model can be made into an Alpha, fitted with an enhanced data-tether or an omnispex - the box truly portrays the compulsive data-gathering nature of the Adeptus Mechanicus. This multi-part plastic kit contains everything needed to make either ten Skitarii Rangers or ten Skitarii Vanguard. Included in the box are 124 components - twenty-three heads, eleven of which are Skitarii Rangers, twenty-five weapons, a small transfer sheet one Citadel 60x35.5mm Oval Base and ten Citadel 25mm Round Bases. |
Marshals lead the maniples and cohorts of Skitarii soldiery. They are veteran warriors of countless crusades, privileged to bear enhanced augmentations. Marshals stand as intermediaries between Skitarii formations and their priestly masters, employing sacred uplinks to refine their warriors’ doctrines closer to holy perfection. If you're after a suitable commander for your Skitarii maniple, look no further than a Marshal to lead them into battle. As a senior officer of the Skitarii, a Marshal not only makes the perfect choice thematically, but their presence bolsters the efficiency of nearby units under their command. This kit builds 1x Skitarii Marshal. It comes in 9 plastic components and includes a Citadel 32mm Round Base. |
The Skorpius Disintegrator of the Adeptus Mechanicus drifts gracefully across the dunes, its anti-grav motors thrumming quietly in stark contrast to its thundering guns. As it accompanies the advancing Skitarii phalanxes, the Skorpius Disintegrator delivers punishing salvoes from its ferrumite or belleros energy cannons, while its cognis heavy stubbers and disruptor missile launcher spit death at any who would threaten the armoured vessel. In addition to its flanking pair of cognis heavy stubbers, and prow-mounted disruptor missile launcher, the Skorpius Disintegrator bears a ferrumite cannon or a voltaic belleros energy cannon. Its primary turret weapon is manned by a Servitor gunner that has been hard-wired into the weapon for optimal performance. The multipart plastic kit is comprised of 104 components. It can be assembled with a crewman set in one rear cupola, or with both hatches closed. Warhammer 40,000 rules for this vehicle can all be found in its assembly guide (included in the set). |
The masters of the Cult Mechanicus, the Tech-Priests Dominus have a prodigious talent and hunger for war. Their minds are filled by a constant stream of information - bullet trajectories, optimal artillery arcs, las-pack capacities - and they leverage this information to visit destruction upon the enemy with every command issued from their cybernetically-enhanced forms. This miniature cuts an imposing figure, augmented to the point of being almost entirely cybernetic. His insectile metal legs and various extra arms lend him an air of alienation, and his two interchangeable heads mean he can be customised to fit both Cult Mechanicus and Skitarii images. He features an impressive array of weapons; included is a volkite blaster, a macrostubber, an eradication ray, a phosphor serpenta and a power axe - this is his badge of office, and is detailed with a microphone and loudspeaker. This multi-part, twenty component plastic kit contains everything needed to make one Tech-Priest Dominus, and is supplied with one Citadel 50mm Round Base. |
A Sydonian Skatros is a sinister cybernetic sentinel, stoic and unmoving until the moment an enemy strays into range of their huge rifle. Mechanical, stilt-like limbs allow them to traverse hazardous terrain and survey the environment, shrouded by a smog of incense-exhaust. With protocol-driven precision and an advanced scanner known as the achillan eye, they lock on to their foes’ weakpoints and unleash pinpoint fire that sows panic and agony – all the better for eroding enemy morale. This multipart plastic kit builds one Sydonian Skatros, an augmented sniper created by the Adeptus Mechanicus. This Skitarii sharpshooter can be armed with one of two long-barrelled guns – a radium jezzail, which fires radioactive bullets that pierce armour and poison flesh, or a high-powered transuranic arquebus. Each weapon comes with its own bionic loader-arm, as well as an ammunition pack for the Skatros' belt, which sports a holstered pistol for closer foes. The kit also includes a choice of two different headset designs for the Skatros – a sinister mono-visor, or a pair of staring goggle-lenses – which can be worn over their cyborg facemask or pushed up onto their forehead. This kit comprises 21 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. |
Technoarcheologists are seekers of divine mechanical arcana, driven to uncover that which is hidden, and to analyse its capabilities. Hardened to life on the Imperium’s dangerous frontiers, these priests employ cogitative instincts to detect approaching foes and awaken their servitor guardians to effective modes of attack. Even in the midst of battle, Technoarcheologists guide their servants through vital procedures with a machine-like focus. This multipart plastic kit builds one Technoarcheologist, a specialist Tech-Priest of the Adeptus Mechanicus. Armed with a powerful eradication pistol and clad in hooded robes, this bionic sage is festooned with the tools, pouches, and sensors of their profession – including a disruptive omni-scrambler and the sparking servo-arc claw affixed to their backpack. The kit comprises five plastic push-fit components, and is supplied with 1x Citadel 32mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. |
A workhorse not only of the toxic Martian skies, but of distant worlds at the forefront of the Tech-Priests' expansion for millennia, the Archaeopter is an agile fixed-wing aircraft. Piloted by a member of the Pteraxii caste, whose legs and scapuli superior are hardwired into its controls, the nano-carbon fibre-weave of the Archaeopter's wings is capable of morphing – a property it shares with the Pteraxii flight packs. This affords great manoeuvrability and enables it to operate within changing pressures as it swoops overhead to drop payloads of ground-penetrating, tectomagnic bombs, designed to cause seismic shock waves among the enemy ranks. The Archaeopter Fusilave is armed with no fewer than four cognis heavy stubbers as well as a bomb rack of tectomagnic munitions which it can drop on enemy ground forces from above. Archaeopter Fusilaves are great options for countering enemy assaults, blunting their advances with bombing runs that are equally destructive and disruptive. This kit can alternatively be used to build an Archaeopter Transvector or Archaeopter Stratoraptor instead, meaning that regardless of which unit you assemble, you'll end up with plenty of spare components for customising your collection. This kit is supplied in 94 plastic components and is supplied with a Citadel 170mm x 109mm Oval Base and a Citadel 115mm Ball Stem with Tang Adapter. |
The Adeptus Mechanicus are the fanatical worshippers of the Machine God of Mars. For thousands of years the robed priests of the Machine Cult have presided over the fabrication, maintenance, and preservation of Humanity’s surviving technological wonders with reverence and ritual. Led by Tech-Priests whose weak organic flesh has been replaced with metallic augmentations, their armies fight to defend forge worlds and strike out across the galaxy in search of ancient archeotech. Among the Machine Cult's ranks are cohorts of obedient cybernetic soldiers, lumbering warrior robots, and battle servitors. They bear an array of esoteric weapons, capable of annihilating foes in volleys of irradiated ammunition or incinerating them with torrents of searing energy. Those who seek to sabotage the divine works of the Omnissiah must face the might of this merciless mechanical war machine, devoid of both pity and remorse. Codex: Adeptus Mechanicus is an invaluable guide to collecting and gaming with the Adeptus Mechanicus. Within its pages you’ll find the rules you need to play an Adeptus Mechanicus army in games of Warhammer 40,000 – including narrative Crusade campaigns and Combat Patrol skirmishes – plus a treasure trove of information on their mysterious techno-dogma, bizarre bionics, prominent forge worlds, and their role within the Imperium. Inside this 120-page hardback book, you’ll find: – Background information detailing the Adeptus Mechanicus, from the ancient birth of the Machine Cult to the specialties and traditions of forge worlds across the galaxy – Evocative artwork that brings to life the mechanical mystique, strange cyborg forms, and massive scale of the Adeptus Mechanicus – 30 datasheets detailing the profiles, wargear, and unique abilities of every Adeptus Mechanicus unit, from the sinister Sydonian Skatros to Belisarius Cawl himself – Five themed Detachments, such as the Explorator Maniple and Cohort Cybernetica, each with their own set of special rules – Crusade rules for seeking lost archeotech and rebuilding ancient machine-relics to augment your leaders – Self-contained Combat Patrol rules and a painting guide, allowing you to play fast-paced games with Purge Corps Deltic-9 – An 'Eavy Metal showcase of superbly-painted Citadel miniatures to inspire you, featuring a variety of forge worlds This book also contains a one-use code to unlock Codex: Adeptus Mechanicus content in Warhammer 40,000: The App. |
The Adeptus Mechanicus march to war as a disturbing fusion of flesh and machine, ruling Tech-Priests and fanatical cyborg followers raising modified voices in binharic praise of the Machine God. Purge Corps Deltic-9 are equipped to scour the contamination of enemy presence from locations of strategic or exploratory importance, employing cybernetic speed and terrifying weapons. Cavalry and winged Pteraxii unleash gouts of purging flame, before radioactive Skitarii bring up the rear to reclaim whatever remains. Fight for the Omnissiah with Combat Patrol: Adeptus Mechanicus! 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 fast-moving core for any Adeptus Mechanicus 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 Tech-Priest Manipulus - 3x Serberys Sulphurhounds (which can alternatively be built as 3x Serberys Raiders) - 5x Pteraxii Sterylizors (which can alternatively be built as 5x Pteraxii Skystalkers) - 10x Skitarii Vanguard (which can alternatively be built as 10x Skitarii Rangers) 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. |
The armies of the Adeptus Mechanicus consist of cohorts of Skitarii cyborgs, bizarre war engines, and other fanatical followers of the Machine God, led into holy war by their robed Tech-Priests. This set of 35 cards will help you keep track of your Adeptus Mechanicus forces in-game, with individual datasheets for every unit, detailing their profiles, wargear, options, and special abilities. You'll also find a reference card for the Adeptus Mechanicus army rules as well as special datasheet cards for use in Combat Patrol games. Contents: - 1x Army Rules Card - 30x Adeptus Mechanicus Datasheet Cards - 4x Combat Patrol Datasheet Cards All cards measure 161.5mm by 107.1mm, and feature an eye-catching red foil glint edge. You'll need a copy of Codex: Adeptus Mechanicus to make full use of these cards. |
The Adeptus Mechanicus go to war with cohorts of Skitarii cyborg templars, bizarre war engines, and the fanatical followers of the Machine God, led into holy war by their robed Tech-Priests. This deck of Index: Adeptus Mechanicus cards will enhance your games from the moment you start playing Warhammer 40,000, giving you hands-on references to all the rules for your faction. The deck includes individual datasheets for every Adeptus Mechanicus unit, detailing their profiles, wargear, options, and special abilities. You'll also find reference cards for the Adeptus Mechanicus army rule – Doctrina Imperatives – as well as the Rad-Cohort Detachment, which includes four Enhancements, six Stratagems, and the Rad-Bombardment rule. Contents: - 29x Adeptus Mechanicus Datasheet Cards: Archaeopter Fusilave Archaeopter Stratoraptor Archaeopter Transvector Belisarius Cawl Corpuscarii Electro-Priests Cybernetica Datasmith Fulgurite Electro-Priests Ironstrider Ballistarii Kastelan Robots Kataphron Breachers Kataphron Destroyers Onager Dunecrawler Pteraxii Skystalkers Pteraxii Sterylizors Serberys Raiders Serberys Sulphurhounds Servitors Sicarian Infiltrators Sicarian Ruststalkers Skitarii Marshal Skitarii Rangers Skitarii Vanguard Skorpius Disintegrator Skorpius Dunerider Sydonian Dragoons Tech-Priest Dominus Tech-Priest Enginseer Tech-Priest Manipulus Technoarcheologist - 3x Adeptus Mechanicus Index Cards, detailing the faction's army rule and the Rad-Cohort Detachment Please note this product does not include cards for Adeptus Mechanicus products from Forge World. All cards are 190mm x 126mm. |
One of many specialised castes of cyborg warriors available to the Adeptus Mechanicus, the Pteraxii are optimised for instinctive reaction and agility. Pteraxii’s reflexes are accentuated by paring back elements of cogitation that impede their primary function. Implanted with additional limbstumps – scapuli superior – on their back, a flight pack of thrusters and reactive life surfaces is connected to them. The flight packs become part of the Pteraxii, who serve in several roles. Sterylizors are honed for aggression, and their legs end in vicious, spur-like talons. They scour cavernous forge temples free of technosites and cyblight infestations, and Tech-Priests do not hesitate to turn the Sterylizors’ phosphor torches on intelligent adversaries. Pteraxii Sterylizors bear phosphor torches, deadly long-barrelled flamer weapons, and swoop down upon their prey to gouge and tear them with their Pteraxii talons. The unit's Alpha is instead equipped with a flechette blaster and taser goad. They will make an excellent close support unit for your advancing Skitarii. This kit can alternatively be used to build a unit of Pteraxii Skystalkers instead, meaning that regardless of which unit you assemble, you'll end up with plenty of spare components for customising your collection. This kit is supplied in 115 plastic components and is supplied with 5 Citadel 40mm Round Bases and flying stems. Also included is an Adeptus Mechanicus transfer sheet. |
Sacristan Forgeshine Sector Mechanicu is a multi-part plastic kit containingthe components necessary to assemble a Sacristan Forgeshrine – a Sector Mechanicus scenery piece that confers advantages to Imperial Knights in battle. Compatible with all other Sector Mechanicus scenery sets, making it as modular and expandable as you like, it comprises 4 frames of Sector Mechanicus components: - A Sacristan Forgeshrine frame, including a control point with space for 2 fusion batteries, which can be placed in the control point and removed at will, an operating console featuring keyboard and screen, 2 pipes, a welder arm, a toolbox and fire extinguisher; - A floor frame, including 2 floor sections, 6 connecting plates, 4 end plates and a skull-shaped crane which can hang down from any section; - A leg frame, with 4 sets of supporting legs, 4 sets of pipes which can be added below the floor sections, 2 ladders and a winch; - A tank frame, featuring the central tank structure and 2 chimney stacks, with 7 pipe end caps and a short section of curved piping. This kit is supplied as 54 components. Rules for use in games of Warhammer 40,000 can be found in Codex: Imperial Knights. |
To be promoted from the Skitarii maniples to the Serberys corps is a great honour. They ride swift quadrupedal constructs whose razor-clawed limbs allow them to manoeuvre easily over the most shattered terrain, while their riders are mag-locked in gyro-stabilised positions. Serberys Raiders are long-range scouts and outriders. They excel at outflanking enemy forces and picking off unprotected assets. Advanced ocular arrays implanted into the riders’ skulls are noospherically linked with their mounts, ensuring maximum accuracy, while finely calibrated olfactory sensors and a suite of sensitive augury equipment make them dogged and feared trackers. Serberys Raiders are well equipped for combat at every distance, with galvanic carbines offering ranged punch and finely crafted cavalry sabres for melee combat. The squad’s alpha is also armed with a hard-hitting archeo-revolver. They make for a versatile vanguard unit, able to ride ahead of their fellow Skitarii and even snipe at enemy command assets. This kit can alternatively be used to build a unit of Serberys Sulphurhounds instead, meaning that regardless of which unit you assemble, you'll end up with plenty of spare components for customising your collection. This kit is supplied in 103 plastic components with which to assemble three models, each supplied with a Citadel 60mm x 35mm Oval Bases. Also included is an Adeptus Mechanicus transfer sheet. |
The vehicles of the Astra Militarum are as tetchy as they are varied – keeping a tank in combat-ready trim in the oppressive 41st Millennium is not an easy task. To this end, the Tech-Priest Enginseers are an invaluable part of any Imperial Guard detachment. Able to soothe even the most belligerent of machine spirits with binary prayer and mystic rites, these Enginseers wade into the fray fearlessly, wielding cog-toothed power axes and effecting battlefield repairs to their tracked congregation with all the expertise that a lifetime of servitude to the Machine God brings. This multi-part plastic kit contains all the components necessary to assemble one Tech-Priest Enginseer, armed with a cog axe, censer and holstered pistol. Supplied with a Citadel 32mm Round base. |
The ruling castes of the Adeptus Mechanicus are the Tech-Priests – robed zealots whose flesh is replaced over time with bionic enhancements. These technosavants carry a bewildering array of titles, and each one specialises in arcane knowledge and esoteric lore, perpetuated with religious fervour. Within the bulbous augmentation of a Tech-Priest Manipulus is a galvanic cell, from which they can channel a powerful charge of divine Motive Force – the underlying current of all life. Tech-Priests Manipulus eagerly seek out new sources of power, draining them dry with their mechadendrites. Filled with thrumming potential, they empower the servants of the Machine God and the holy creations of war they bear. The Tech-Priest Manipulus’ electropositors overcharge servos, energise weapon cells and invigorate cerebral cores. Saturated with the pure power of the Machine God, the mortal warriors and sacred engines carry his praise forward as they cast the heretics down. The Tech-Priest Manipulus miniature carries an Omnissian staff and has a choice of either an infantry-shredding transonic cannon or armour-busting magnarail lance as a ranged weapon. The Manipulus also features a mechadendrite harness to help him perform battlefield repairs – and to pull bits off his enemies should they stray too close! This kit is supplied in 22 plastic components and is supplied with a Citadel 50mm Round Base. |