Across the war-torn worlds of the Age of Darkness, Titans battle amongst ruined cities. Some of the most hotly contested battlefields are industrial sectors, their resources greatly desired to repair and refuel the mighty god-machines and their allies. This set of plastic terrain allows you to recreate industrial battlezones for your games of Adeptus Titanicus. It includes a wealth of Manufactorum Imperialis terrain that will give your tabletop an industrial feel and add new features for your Titans to hide behind, cross and capture. Among the features of this terrain are Munitorum armoured containers, complete with interior detail, barrels, cranes, pipelines and much more. This set includes 234 plastic components, which are designed to build 26 pieces of battlefield terrain for your games of Adeptus Titanicus. These pieces can be combined with other Adeptus Titanicus terrain kits to build massive, impressive battlefields. |
Aeldari Webway Gate is a multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a Webway Gate. Comprising 2 sections, this is a large wraithbone arch, tall enough for even a wraithknight to walk beneath! Each half of the Gate features a plinth with an Aeldari statue, presented as familiar helmeted and crested forms. Each of the wraithbone segments that make up the arch features a spirit stone set within, with 2 more spirit stones on each half at the top, which arcs away to a point. This scenery piece comes with rules that allow any unit with the Aeldari faction keyword to use it in games of Warhammer 40,000. E.g.
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When the Wyldwoods of the Sylvaneth stir, enemies of the natural order must be on their guard. The awakened spirits that dwell within these ancient groves are roused to terrible fury by intrusions into their domain. They seek every chance to prey upon those foolish enough to stray beneath their shadowed boughs. A deadly piece of faction terrain, Wyldwoods allow the Sylvaneth to transform even the most barren battlefield into a mystical glade. Allowing your units passage through the Realmroots, shielding you from enemy missile fire and even striking down foes, it’s a deadly tactical lynchpin that offers your Sylvaneth force even more flexible. Available at no matched play points, it’s a natural choice for any general commanding a force of these vengeful protectors of nature. What’s more, the Awakened Wyldwood is perfect for adding interest and thematic depth to your battlefields. Each tree is designed with a special modular base that allows you to use them on their own as scatter terrain, or together as a tactical gaming piece. Care has been taken to ensure that even the densest of Wyldwoods are easy to use in game and won't obstruct play, measurements or errant dice rolls. This kit is supplied in 42 plastic components and builds one Awakened Wyldwood, consisting of three customisable trees. |
Create gloomy, sinister battlefields for Warhammer Age of Sigmar with the Azyrite Ruined Chapel - a set of modular terrain that makes adding ruins to your gaming board simple. Adding extra levels to battle over and cover to hide behind, they're perfect for adding tactical depth to your games. Rich, thematic detail makes these terrain pieces a pleasure to paint, build and even use as base decoration for larger models. These sets are also compatible with the Azyrite Ruins kit, giving you limitless possibilities when building your scenery . This plastic kit builds: - 1x bell-tower - 1x large, walled section, split over two levels, with windows and a door - 1x walled corner piece - 1x ruined wall - 1x ruined pillar - 1x small, fallen ruined and broken pillar Rules for using this terrain in your games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar can be found in the box. |
Easily add scenery to your games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar with this set of ruins, entirely compatible with the Azyrite Ruins scenery sets. It makes 3 sections of ruins, 2 of which feature raised floor sections, a corner piece, a broken pillar, and includes a padlocked chest. The longer sections of ruined wall can be joined together to make a single, longer section, the whole piece bedecked with detailed Sigmarite iconography, and the entire set is push-fit – no glue is required to assemble, meaning you can have this set on your gaming table almost immediately! |
The Bad Moon Loonshrine is a lynchpin in Gloomspite Gitz armies, disgorging teeming hordes of infantry and emboldening your forces. Hewn from glowing chunks of the Bad Moon itself, these megalithic structures quickly become encrusted with fungi and charged with strange energies. In your games, this invaluable terrain piece makes your units immune to battleshock and even has the chance to return slain grots to the field – and it doesn’t even cost any matched play points! This kit is supplied in 32 plastic components. |
Build an immersive battlefield and wage war on a hotly contested frontier world with terrain pieces representing rugged Imperial structures – such as the Landing Pad. An aeronautical access point and cargo hold in times of peace, when border worlds become battlegrounds this large structure acts as a vital logistics hub, allowing beleaguered troops to resupply in the heat of combat. Suggested terrain traits and additional Narrative Play abilities for this terrain piece can be found in War Zone Nachmund: Vigilus Alone, adding further strategic depth to your games. This kit is comprised of 11 plastic components, with which you can assemble one Landing Pad. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. |
Build an immersive battlefield and wage war on a hotly contested frontier world with terrain pieces representing rugged Imperial structures – such as a Vox-Antenna and Auspex Shrine. These robust arrays are a vital source of communication for frontier worlds, and are easily repurposed by the forces that fight over them – whether they bolster their spirits by downloading propaganda from an Auspex Shrine, or coordinate a devastating assault with the help of a Vox-Antenna broadcast. Suggested terrain traits and additional Narrative Play abilities for these terrain pieces can be found in War Zone Nachmund: Vigilus Alone, adding further strategic depth to your games. This kit is comprised of 36 plastic components, with which you can assemble one Vox-Antenna and one Auspex Shrine. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. |
Amidst belching furnaces and crackling discharge from barely-understood technology, the battlefield becomes a hazardous place to all who find themselves fighting upon it. Even the Adeptus Mechanicus, who often live among such terrain, advance carefully through forests of rusted gantries, exposed wires, and arcane generators. Enhance your games of Warhammer 40,000 with this collection of bespoke rules for eight different terrain pieces themed around the Adeptus Mechanicus. Handy diagrams illustrate exactly how the terrain interacts with those around it, which you'll find of vital importance when a generator suddenly sparks to life or blast doors fly open. Inside this 22-card pack, you will find: - 8 Terrain datasheet cards - 8 Tactical terrain datasheet cards - 2 Battlezone Mechanicum rules cards - 1 Agendas card for use in Crusade campaigns - 1 Theatre of War card for use in narrative and open play games - 1 Photo card - 1 Art card The datasheets provided cover the Ferratonic Furnace, Haemotrope Reactor, Plasma Conduits, Mechanicum Walkways, Alchomite Stack, Galvanic Magnavent, Thermic Plasma Regulator, and Munitorum Armoured Containers terrain pieces. |
Build an immersive battlefield set among the mechanical wastelands of the Charadon sector with the Galvanic Magnavent. This imposing piece of ancient machinery emits fierce waves of radiation that confound the scanners and communications of your enemies when used in conjunction with the Chapter Approved: Tactical Deployment Mission Pack. The kit is comprised of 54 plastic components with which you can assemble one Galvanic Magnavent. Rules for this scenery can be found in the Battlezone: Mechanicum – Terrain Datasheet Cards pack. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. |
The battles of War Zone Nachmund see armies clash on inhospitable frontier worlds blasted by extreme weather conditions. These blighted planets are dotted with Imperial fortifications, intended to secure strategically important locations and hold crucial borders against the encroaching armies of heretical traitors and xenos fiends. Rugged and brutal in design, these structures still stand even on lost worlds, a testament to the fearsome struggles that were once fought to maintain the Imperium's iron grip on its frontier. Battlezone: Fronteris – Nachmund is a scenery expansion set for Warhammer 40,000, comprising a range of terrain pieces to populate immersive battlefields inspired by the fortified border worlds found across War Zone Nachmund. The varied assortment of modular barricades and Imperial structures make it an excellent way to start or expand your terrain collection – and will also save you money compared to buying the contents individually. Suggested terrain traits and additional Narrative Play abilities for these terrain pieces can be found in War Zone Nachmund: Vigilus Alone, adding further strategic depth to your games. This kit is comprised of 119 plastic components, with which you can build: - 2x STC Hab-bunker - 6x Stockades - 2x Stockade with Doors - 1x Landing Pad - 1x Vox-Antenna - 1x Auspex Shrine The set also includes two double-sided folding gaming boards measuring 30" x 22.4", allowing you to build a battlefield suitable for Combat Patrol or Incursion games of up to 1000 points in Warhammer 40,000. These durable boards depict the debris-strewn wasteland of the Imperial frontier on each side, and can be combined with other gaming boards to create battlefields of any size. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. |
Battlezone: Manufactorum – Battlefield You've read the Warhammer 40,000 rules, assembled your models and painted them beautifully. Now, you just need somewhere for them to fight. These boards let you battle over either the irradiated wasteland of a forge world or a ruined moonscape to prove the dominance of your forces and you as a general. This box contains two boards, each measuring 30" by 22.4" (76cm x 56.8cm). Each board is 1.5mm thick, can be folded into eights and is double sided, featuring different art on each side. One set is perfect for Combat Patrol or Incursion games of up to 1000 points. Two sets can be put together for Strike Force games of up to 2000 points, while three sets are ideal for Onslaught games of up to 3000 points. |
The perfect purchase for anyone looking to put some variety on to their Warhammer 40,000 gaming table, the Munitorum Armoured Containers set is a versatile, easy to assemble collection of scenery pieces. They can be freely stacked and arranged in any way you please – use them as cover, break lines of sight, and to add chokepoints and strategic interest to your games of Warhammer 40,000! This multipart plastic terrain set includes the components to build: - 3x Munitorum Armoured Containers - 9x Promethium barrels - 12x Supply crates |
The Manufactorum – Sanctum Administratus set provides a piece of immersive, thematic terrain with which to populate your Warhammer 40,000 battlefields. It comprises a tall, three-storey ruin and a smaller piece of ruined wall, making up the remains of an imposing Administratum building. This multipart plastic terrain set includes the components to build: - 1x Sanctum Administratus (a large building made up of two constituent ruined pieces of terrain) |
The Manufactorum Sub-cloister and Storage Fane set provides four pieces of immersive, thematic terrain with which to populate your Warhammer 40,000 battlefields. This multipart plastic terrain set includes the components to build: - 1x Storage Fane (a ruined building made up of two constituent ruined pieces of terrain) - 1x Sub-cloister (a ruined building made up of two constituent ruined pieces of terrain) |
This mission pack is a matched play expansion for Warhammer 40,000. This pack includes 22 cards contained in an open-topped sleeve, with matt lamination and a thumb-cut on the backside of the sleeve to aid with card removal. Each card provides a Terrain or Tactical Terrain datasheet card, or a Manufactorum rules card, designed to work alongside the Tactical Deployment Mission Pack for easy reference. Inside this 22-card pack you will find: - 9x Tactical Terrain datasheet cards - 9x Terrain datasheet cards - 3x rules cards (1x Battlezone: Manufactorum Abilities Card, 1x Battlezone: Manufactorum Theatre of War Card, 1x Battlezone: Manufactorum Agendas Card) |
Build an immersive battlefield set among the mechanical wastelands of the Charadon Sector by connecting your Battlezone: Mechanicus terrain together with the Transterannic Gantries – two raised walkways that offer cover and rapid access when used in conjunction with the Chapter Approved: Tactical Deployment Mission Pack. The kit is comprised of 39 plastic components, with which you can assemble two Transterannic Gantries. Rules for this scenery can be found in the Battlezone: Mechanicum – Terrain Datasheet Cards pack. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. |
Wherever Khorne's followers do battle they raise up Skull Altars – dread monuments from which to offer tribute to the Blood God and receive his blessings in return. Rising from the ground, the Skull Altar is formed out of the violent tributes heaped in offering for Khorne’s Throne. Available at no matched play points cost to any Khorne army, the Skull Altar is a terrain piece that makes your Slaughterpriests even more powerful. When near it, they’ll be able to re-roll their crucial prayer and judgement rolls, allowing you to unleash your favourite Judgements of Khorne or get off key bonuses without a hitch. Meanwhile, nearby Wizards will find it harder to cast spells – Khorne has no time for those who would rely on sorcery to win their battles! This set builds one Skull Altar. Once complete, you'll have enough room on top to mount a Khorne Hero of your choice. Covered in baroque and grisly detail, it’s a great centrepiece to your Khorne collection and incredibly useful in game. This set is supplied in 21 plastic components. |
Citadel Barbed Bracken is flexible plastic scenery with many uses in your games of Warhammer. In total, you get 144 pieces of bracken in this kit – plenty for adding to the bases of an entire army, or decorating a Realm of Battle set – with 48 large pieces, 32 medium pieces and 64 small pieces. This scenery can be attached to virtually anything you wish to create thick fields of bracken, and is held firmly in place with a dash of super glue. It can be sprayed with Citadel spray paints – the paint won’t chip or flake off when the bracken is flexed into place, meaning the incredible details will be kept! |
The rigours of battle, hot climates, and other harsh environments take a toll on native plant life, with many formerly verdant fields reduced to dry straw by passing armies. Even so, many plants hold onto life, and can often be found around an army marching through particularly parched lands. Bring colour and detail to your armies’ bases with Mordian Corpsegrass Tufts by Citadel Colour, making it easy to tie your army together with natural-looking bases in minutes. The tufts attach to bases by a strong adhesive backing and can stick to many paints and basing materials. Each one can be easily cut or torn into various shapes as needed, and are perfect for armies deployed to rough, arid environments. This pack contains 125 grassy tufts split as follows: - 48 small round - 35 large round - 24 rectangular, rounded ends - 18 crescents Miniatures displayed in images are for scale purposes only and are not included with this product. |
Although many battlefields quickly turn into muddy quagmires when combat begins, armies often march across verdant fields when on the warpath. With many realms and worlds sporting at least some greenery, it’s common for soldiers to begin their campaigns surrounded by abundant plant life. Bring colour and detail to your armies’ bases with Verdia Veldt Tufts from Citadel Colour, making it easy to tie your army together with natural-looking bases in minutes. The tufts attach to bases by a strong adhesive backing and can stick to many paints and basing materials. Each one can be easily cut or torn into various shapes as needed, and are perfect for armies deployed to lush grassy environments. This pack contains 125 grassy tufts split as follows: - 48 small round - 35 large round - 24 rectangular, rounded ends - 18 crescents Miniatures displayed in images are for scale purposes only and are not included with this product. |
Citadel Creeping Vines is designed to be wrapped around scenery pieces and model bases to add that eerie sense of age and disrepair in your games of Warhammer, this is a set of 12 Creeping Vines. Flexible enough to be wrapped around virtually anything before being sealed into place with super glue, these vines can be spray painted – the paint won’t flake or chip, meaning every little detail will be kept. |
Citadel Skulls is a box of 340 plastic skulls, designed to decorate scenery, bases and models in your games of Warhammer. There are even 20 extra jawbones! Here’s a breakdown of the number and type of the 340 skulls in the box:
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These Citadel Woods have trees that can be temporarily detatched from their bases, allowing for convenient positioning of units on movement trays. This box contains 3 trees and their scenic base. Requires assembly and painting. |
The ravages of time and the footfalls of hundreds of rampaging armies have laid waste to many of the God-King’s Stormvaults, though the vengeful spirits of the guardians leashed to them still linger. Need some extra scatter terrain for your board? This Dominion of Sigmar set turns any gaming table into a storied battlefield, with a collection of 13 ruins designed to fight over. Abandoned temples, fallen kingdoms – you'll find this set is ideal for creating them all. On their own, they're ideal for providing some additional cover, while combined with the rest of the Dominion of Sigmar range, they're perfect for fleshing out your larger structures and tying them into your gaming boards. A free warscroll, meanwhile, gives this terrain piece it’s own thematic rules. This set is supplied in 34 plastic components. |
This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a Gloomtide Shipwreck. This is an Etheric Vortex scenery piece, which models with the Idoneth Deepkin allegiance have access to. The Shipwreck itself is a sea-dessicated hull, the skeleton of some long-forgotten vessel now home to barnacles, coral and creatures sympathetic to the Idoneth. The model is in 2 pieces, which can be placed separately on the battlefield, or together to form one wrecked hull – each section is encrusted with barnacles, littered with bones and trinkets, and feature ship details such as a broken sextant, a ruined rudder, a lantern and a ship’s bell. Alluding to the wreck’s former life, there are plenty of Sigmarite details, with a figurehead holding a hammer, a twin-tailed comet on the mast and a plaque at the rear. Also included are 6 shoals of sea creatures – these can be added to the wreck as you please, though make excellent additions to the base of any Idoneth Deepkin miniature. |
A Fane of Slaanesh is a focus of worship wrought in precious metal. Around it are laid offerings to the Dark Prince, but in truth it is one of his most exalted greater daemons that peers through. Those whose offerings meet with the creature’s approval are rewarded highly – but those who offend are justly punished. Available at no matched play points to all Slaanesh armies in Warhammer Age of Sigmar, the Fane of Slaanesh is a key tactical lynchpin in your army. By sacrificing their life force or their artefact of power, your Heroes can empower themselves, making your Keepers of Secrets, Heralds or any other champions you choose even deadlier. What’s more, summoning Daemons near the Fane of Slaanesh will reward you with depravity points, allowing you to bring even more onto the battlefield. This kit is supplied in 10 plastic components. |
Formed from the bones of those killed by an abhorrant’s insane magic, a Charnel Throne exudes madness and necrotic energies. They are the seats of power for Archregents and Ghoul Kings, blazing beacons to mordants, and structures of abject horror for the enemies of the Flesh-eater Courts. The Charnel Throne is a terrain feature available to all Flesh-eater Courts armies. Costing no matched play points, it’ll inspire your own units, increasing their bravery, while reducing that of nearby foes. Abhorrant Archregents, meanwhile, can use the power of the throne to summon even more units to the battlefield. This set contains one Charnel Throne terrain piece, supplied in 14 plastic components. |
Formed instantaneously from molten metal, the Magmic Battleforge is a reflection of godly power, a manifestation of Grimnir’s fury fused with the white-hot fires of Vulcatrix. This mystic furnace can be summoned to a battlefield, where its elemental heat can ignite ur-gold runes and stoke the powers of the Zharrgrim. The Magmic Battleforge is a piece of terrain available to every Fyreslayers army that increases the power of your Fyreslayers Priests. Costing no matched play points, this towering edifice is a fantastic addition to your collection allowing you to add some Fyreslayers flavour to any battlefield, as well as offering a number of invaluable in-game effects. Your Priests will be able to harness the forge’s powers to assist in their prayers – or use it to better defend nearby Fyreslayers units. This kit builds one Magmic Battleforge, and is supplied in 33 plastic components. |
Show your allegiance to the superhuman operatives of the Adeptus Astartes with these themed dice. They're perfect for critical close combat duels and careful shots across dense terrain. Each six-sided, round-cornered die is orange with markings picked out in black ink. The 20 dice in this set each measure 16mm x 16mm and feature an Adeptus Astartes icon on the 6 face with traditional pips on the other faces. The dice are supplied in a blister pack with an artworked backing card.
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Call upon the profane power of the Chaos Gods with these themed dice. They're perfect for critical close combat duels and careful shots across dense terrain. Each six-sided, round-cornered die is black with markings picked out in orange ink. The 20 dice in this set each measure 16mm x 16mm and feature the Chaos star icon on the 6 face with traditional pips on the other faces. The dice are supplied in a blister pack with an artworked backing card. |
While armies numbering millions clash on battlefields spread across a thousand worlds, specialised teams of elite operatives are dispatched on dangerous missions to accomplish vital objectives from the shadows. These kill teams, as they are known, are picked from the most capable and independent of their kind, using strange and esoteric skills to achieve what a mighty army could not. The new edition of Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team has been redesigned from the ground up as the greatest tabletop skirmish experience yet, seeing teams of experienced operatives engage in vicious close-quarters combat as they race to complete their missions. In this book you'll find the complete rules for playing Kill Team as well as a host of missions to embark on, lore covering the grim darkness of the 41st Millennium, and insight on the factions vying for dominance among the shadows. The Book This 144-page book is the ultimate companion for kill team commanders, containing all the knowledge you need to collect, build, paint, and play in the world of Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team. Ten Thousand Years of War The book opens with a summary of the 41st Millennium’s history, including details on the Imperium’s massive military might and the forces they encounter in their ceaseless wars across the galaxy. It also introduces kill teams, the squads players command in the course of the game, and details their continued deployment across myriad war zones throughout the galaxy. Core Rules The first rules section contains the core concepts you need to start fighting battles in Kill Team, including the tools required, phases of play, and operative datasheets. Killzones Here you'll find rules and guidance on how terrain interacts with your games, including example board arrangements, as well as rules governing movement around, over, and through your scenery. Ways to Play Once you've got the basics squared away, find out all about the three core ways to play the game and the missions you can undertake. Open Play A free-form style of play suitable for those new to Kill Team, and a perfect place to practice in a relaxed mission environment. It’s not just for newer players, though, as experienced commanders can use the included mission creation rules to craft thematic and expansive games fit for the most hardened veterans. Matched Play As the most mechanically balanced style of play, matched play games are a chance for commanders to pit themselves against their opponents in battles of tactical skill and turn-by-turn decisions. With each kill team using only the core weapons and equipment on their datasheet, players will need to plan ahead to outsmart their foe and claim victory. Spec Ops Narrative Play The narrative campaigns detailed in the brand new Spec Ops rules allow you to take your kill team from a band of raw recruits to experienced veterans, earning accolades and special skills along the way. As teams complete objectives and earn rewards – even against opponents not participating in a Spec Ops campaign – decisions made will impact the future of your operatives and turn regular games into a rich narrative experience full of cinematic moments. Critical Operations Mission Pack A selection of 9 exciting missions designed to be balanced for matched play games, but equally playable in open play and Spec Ops narrative play games. Tac Ops A suite of selectable secondary objectives used across a number of mission types. Tac Ops are hidden from your opponent, so commanders can decide on their strategy ahead of time while watching out for their foe’s actions on the battlefield. Appendix The book closes out with a handy reference section packed with special rules and abilities, as well as an overview of the different tokens, counters, and accessories used in games of Kill Team. |
Situated on the shores of the Long Lake, Lake-town is a place of wooden jetties and houses standing upon wooden pillars. It is a place of busy trade, with packed fish markets making up the bulk of its narrow streets. Creaking wooden jetties jab out into the Long Lake itself – these wooden structures were infamously swamped in flame by the great Smaug the Terrible, who met his final fate here at the hands of Bard the Bowman. This detailed scenery piece allows you to build a Lake-town house. The Lake-town House features a great deal of modularity, meaning multiple kits can be easily converted to create your own Lake-town settlement. The house itself features reversible gable ends, and the kit includes a ton of extras: - 1 rowing boat with separate oars; - 2 barrels; - 2 fish baskets; - 1 glass float; - 3 lanterns; - 1 hanging sign board; - 1 outhouse, including seat and door; - 1 loading hook; - 3 long walkways and 1 short walkway. |
Crafted from the melted-down weapons of defeated enemies and blessed with the strange, hungry essence of the Gulping God, the Great Mawpot is a Mawtribe's most sacred possession. All manner of gruesome ingredients are thrown into this metal cauldron and boiled up into a thick magical broth that reinvigorates any ogors who taste it. This piece of terrain brings a number of benefits to an Ogor army. Any enemy models slain nearby can be thrown into the pot and cooked into a restorative broth that heals Mawtribe units. It's also a vessel of the Gulping God, helping your nearby Wizards when they cast or attempt to unbind spells. This 23-piece plastic kit makes one Great Mawpot. |
The Ossiarch tithemasters often demand their grisly bounty be left at designated nexuses of power. The soul energy and raw bone of these sites can be drawn upon to heal nearby Ossiarch constructs. If the vassals and mortals nearby refuse the tithe or break contract, the statue at the nexus’ heart lets loose its deadly gaze. This terrain piece casts its deadly gaze over the battlefield and punishes any who defy the will of Nagash. Choose which sentence to unleash on your foes – the Punishments of Agony, Death, Ignorance or Lethargy. That will be the last time they refuse to pay up. This 60-piece plastic kit makes one Bone-tithe Nexus, which stands nearly 8" tall – that's nearly the height of Nagash himself! |
There are no lengths the Seraphon will not go to in order to see the Great Plan fulfilled. At a Starmaster’s decree, Realmshaper Engines are deployed to remake reality in line with the Old Ones’ will, rendering the lands a primordial haven for the lizardfolk and a sweltering, inhospitable nightmare for their foes. The very battlefield itself is yours to remake with the Realmshaper Engine – a massive scenery piece that’s ideal for Seraphon armies or those looking to build sprawling temple-complexes in the Mortal Realms. Whether hosting a garrison of Seraphon troops, smiting enemies with the land itself or just making for an interesting bit of tactical terrain to battle over, it’s a cracking addition to your scenery collection. This set builds one Realmshaper Engine. Thanks to innovative design, you can build a squeaky-clean version of this massive edifice, or one covered in thick vines and foliage – perfect for distinguishing between Coalesced and Starborne Realmshaper Engines. Combine several sets to make an impressive temple-city of your own! This set is supplied in 42 plastic components. |
Rohan has seen much war and turmoil in its relatively brief history, but more recently, many of its settlements have been coming under attack by roving war parties of Uruk-hai and vengeful Dunlendings. This modular, multipart plastic terrain kit enables you to build one Rohan House. The building’s walls are double-sided and there is a choice of two different finishes to the roof timbers for added variety. The kit also includes a number of fences, barrels and ropes, as well as optional components with which you can build a dormer window and porch. |
Rohan has seen much war and turmoil in its relatively brief history, and many watchtowers and small forts have been erected across the Riddermark to warn and protect its people from attack. This modular, multipart plastic terrain kit enables you to build one Rohan Watchtower, 4 Palisades and a gate. Each Palisade includes a walkway that is 25mm wide to accommodate archers or other infantry manning the walls. The Palisade gate can be assembled to open or close freely and can hold a removable crossbeam with which the defenders can lock the gate. This set includes the parts to build the following terrain elements: - 1x Watchtower - 4x Palisades - 1x Palisade Gate - 2x Palisade Ladders - 1x Watchtower Ladde |
A ruined and broken Imperial building guarded by 4 impassive statues. Entirely compatible with the Sector Mechanicus and Sector Imperialis ranges. Rules included for games of Warhammer 40,000. |
A once-imposing Imperial building now in ruins. Entirely compatible with the Sector Mechanicus and Sector Imperialis ranges. Rules included for games of Warhammer 40,000. |
A detailed, striking scenery set, the Imperial Sector is a modular plastic kit entirely compatible with others across the Sector Imperialis and Sector Mechanicus ranges. Combine as many kits as you like to create enormous, evocative multilevel environments perfect for games of Warhammer 40,000! Battered and broken by countless centuries of gruelling conflict, the Imperial Sectors nonetheless stand tall as a testament to Humanity’s expansion across the galaxy. Each Imperial Sector provides a huge variety of cover and high ground for squads of warriors to battle over. The kit is comprised of 10 frames of plastic components: - 4 frames of wall sections, each containing 3 windowed wall sections – 1 double width and 2 half-width – with pillars and capstones for each wall; - 3 frames of ruins and floors, each containing 1 ruined corner piece section, 3 sections of broken floor, 1 section of unbroken floor, 1 small broken column, 4 small broken floor sections, 1 top piece, 2 support arches, 2 lamps which plug into the underside of the floor sections and 1 small circular lamp; - 3 frames of ruined Sector Imperialis buildings, each making 3 sections of ruins featuring shattered window sections, broken columns and pipework. |
A set of 4 modular ruined city sections for your gaming table. Entirely compatible with the Sector Mechanicus and Sector Imperialis ranges. Rules included for games of Warhammer 40,000. |
A Space Wolves Novel As the Imperium crumbles around them and darkness descends, the Space Wolves of Járnhamar Pack seek vengeance for old wrongs – whatever the cost. READ IT BECAUSE Discover what Járnhamar Pack got up to as the 13th Black Crusade ravaged the galaxy and the Dark Imperium dawned. Chris Wraight returns to the heroes of Blood of Asaheim and Stormcaller. THE STORY Isolated. Alone. Járnhamar Pack are forced to flee from the judgement of their own Chapter aboard a stolen voidship, amid an Imperium descending into total war. Still pursuing vengeances for old wrongs, these Space Wolves hunt the ruins of worlds in search of an enemy who remains stubbornly hidden. Yet as the perilous journey unfolds, the Pack learn their nemesis is not the only threat to their survival. They must also contend with the uncertain path chartered by one of their own, whose strange and unsanctioned powers continue to grow. Their ultimate goal of a return to Fenris – with their honour restored and oaths re-sworn – becomes steadily more elusive. As the Imperium’s borders crumble and the long-prophecised onslaught of the Archenemy begins, Járnhamar Pack must race to uncover the truth of an ancient betrayal and halt its horror from coming to pass, lest everything they have ever fought for be destroyed in the coming storm. Written by Chris Wraight |
Thermic Plasma Conduits This multi-part plastic kit allows you to build a set of Thermic Plasma Conduits. These pipelines have been designed for compatibility with the rest of the Sector Mechanicus range. This kit comes unpainted, and will require assembly. Rules for use in Warhammer 40,000 are included. |
Thermic Plasma Regulators Necromunda Sector Mechanicus are used to control the flow of scorching plasma from generator to final destination. Plasma Regulators can be used as cover but they have a tendency to leak when hit by gun fire. This Warhammer 40,000 kit contains 2 Thermic Plasma Regulators – each is a detailed plastic scenery piece, which is compatible with the Sector Mechanicus scenery range. The main body of the Regulators feature a small platform and guard rail, from which your miniatures can fight. Rules are included for use in games of Warhammer 40,000. |
“Only in Death Does Duty End” The claiming of war trophies by victorious forces has been commonplace for millennia. While in centuries past, these souvenirs may have taken the form of flags, art, weapons, or other trinkets, in the grim darkness of the 41st Millennium, the spoils of war are much more macabre. Customise your miniatures with the contents of this morbid kit, featuring a huge variety of components that can be added to bases or used as narrative elements. This collection includes skulls – human, alien, and other – as well as severed heads, some still wearing the helmets of their previous owner. Also included are other grim tokens such as parts of servo skulls, and an – almost – complete fallen Space Marine. Contains 288 plastic components: – 1x crushed Space Marine base topper – 1x Adeptus Custodes helmeted head – 2x Death Guard helmeted heads – 2x Chaos Terminator helmeted heads – 2x Vespid Stingwing heads – 2x bird skulls – 3x Terminator helmets – 3x Thousand Sons helmeted heads – 3x World Eaters helmeted heads – 3x Ur-ghul skulls – 4x large creature skulls – 4x horned animal skulls – 4x Ork jaws – 5x Genestealer Cult mutated skulls – 5x Ork Gretchin skulls – 5x Adeptus Arbites helmeted heads – 5x Kroot heads – 6x T'au Fire Warrior helmeted heads – 6x Aeldari helmeted heads – 6x Chaos Space Marine helmeted heads – 8x Adepta Sororitas helmeted heads – 10x Tyranid heads – 12x Space Marine helmeted heads – 12x T'au Empire skulls – 15x Ork skulls – 16x Servo Skull components – 23x Astra Militarum helmeted heads – 25x mutated human skulls – 40x human skulls – 55x damaged human skulls The plastic components in this kit are designed to be used alongside other Warhammer 40,000 kits, available separately. They require assembly and are unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. |