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. |
The Burning Chariot of Tzeentch is striking in every way, allowing you a number of options, additions and arrangements such as large, decorative spikes, books, facial features as well as an Exalted Flamer and two Screamers. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a Herald of Tzeentch on Burning Chariot. Accompanied by 3 Blue Horrors, this model is being dragged into battle by 2 Screamers of Tzeentch. The Herald himself wields a staff of change, covered in warpfire, and is chanting incantations from a detailed arcane tome. As well as this, you can assemble an Exalted Flamer of Tzeentch on foot. The kit comprises 49 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 120x92mm Oval base, with a Citadel 75x41mm Oval base for the Exalted Flamer (as well as 3 Citadel 25mm Round bases for the Blue Horrors.) This kit can alternatively be used to assemble a Burning Chariot of Tzeentch, with a Herald of Tzeentch on foot and is supplied with a Citadel 32mm Round Base for this purpose. |
It was in Rivendell that Frodo made the decision to carry the Ring to Mordor and cast it into the fires of Mount Doom, thus ending its power forever. With him went eight companions, and collectively they were known as The Fellowship of the Ring. This multipart plastic The Fellowship of the Ring set contains nine wonderfully sculpted plastic figures - Gandalf the Grey, Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, Boromir and the Hobbits, Frodo, Sam, Merry and Pippin - as well as one Ring Priority Marker. Each of these miniatures stand ready for combat - with swords, axe, staff and even a sturdy frying pan in hand and ready to strike the enemy. Garbed in an array of items, from elegant, flowing cloaks to sturdy chainmail, these incredibly dynamic The Fellowship of the Ring models will make an excellent addition to any The Lord of the Rings collection. This multipart plastic box set contains 13 components and ten 25mm Round Bases with which to make The Fellowship of the Ring as well as one Ring Priority Marker. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints. |
Fellwater Troggoths in Warhammer are large and hideous creatures, bestial and foul with long gangling limbs and cold damp hides. Their flesh is able to regrow almost as quickly as it is damaged. If a Warhammer Troll's hand is severed a fresh one will grown from the stump. Fellwater Troggoths box set contains three multi-part plastic models armed with Creek Clubs. This set includes a host of components that allow you to assemble them in a range of different ways, including: three different bodies, five different heads and five different pairs of arms. Models supplied with round bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints. |
Cheerfully humming to himself in a jovial manner while stalking the battlefield, exuding sheer joy at the wonderful opportunities to experiment that the horrors of war present to him, Festus The Leechlord carries a veritable alchemical laboratory upon his back. Bubbling alembics and clinking vials churn with unspeakable potions, which he happily administers to friend and foe alike. Those who share his constitution are revived by his vile concoctions, whereas the enemies he forces to imbibe often immediately dissolve, or even burst in a messy display of the power of Festus’ impressive medical negligence. This finely detailed resin kit featuring the horrid, bloated form of Festus The Leechlord contains ten components and is supplied with a Citadel 32mm Round base. |
Horrific nightmares given bestial shape, Fiends of Slaanesh emit a harsh, trilling call as they race towards their prey. A cloud of dream-inducing musk hangs thick around the Fiends, reducing their foes to a stupor, and sapping them of their will to fight. Fiends of Slaanesh are deadly combatants who excel at cutting down larger foes. Whether they’re slaying monsters in Warhammer Age of Sigmar or slicing up heavy infantry in Warhammer 40,000, these beasties are great for any Slaanesh or Daemons army. They'll play havoc with your opponent’s Psykers and Wizards, too! This kit builds 3 Fiends of Slaanesh, and includes options to turn one of them into a Blissbringer. It is supplied in 63 plastic components, and comes with 3 x 75mm oval bases. |
Bounding in a disturbing fashion, Flamers of Tzeentch spring toward the foe spouting wyrdflame, the warpfire of Chaos itself. The supernatural flames writhe and leer, but most of all they burn, scorching the foe’s flesh, bones and soul. Yet the Changer of Ways is fickle, and fires that have burnt out may leap to life again, or even heal the afflicted. This multi-part plastic kit contains components necessary to build 3 Flamers of Tzeentch, multi-headed spellcasters with warpfire billowing from their terrifying toothed arms. One model can be assembled as a Pyrocaster, seemingly more of fire than flesh. This kit comes in 36 components, and is supplied with 3 Citadel 32mm Round bases. |
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. |
Unleash the malignant magic of the Flesh-eater Courts with these endless spells! Each is a summoned sorcery with strange and powerful effects, usable only by your Flesh-eater Courts, or Nagash himself. Inside this set, you'll find: - The Cadaverous Barricade, a grisly bulwark that provides cover and slows down enemies - The Chalice of Ushoran, which heals your Heroes and restores nearby models to life - The Corpsemare Stampede, a crushing tide of undead horses which deals mortal wounds This set is supplied in 20 coloured plastic components, and includes 1x 50mm round base and 1x 120mm round base. |
Swift, strong, and tenacious beyond mortal reason, Flesh Hounds run their prey to the ground without mercy. Those who seek to trick or destroy these daemonic beasts with sorcery find their powers flickering to nothing, extinguished by the wrath of Khorne. Flesh Hounds are fast, deadly and especially effective at slaying those who would dare dabble in sorcery. Usable in both Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar, they're excellent for killing your opponent’s favourite characters or launching deadly flanking attacks. This kit contains everything you need to build five Flesh Hounds. Each is armed with blood-dark claws and wears a collar of Khorne. The set is provided in 20 plastic components and is supplied with 5 x 60mm oval bases. |
The Flesh-eater Courts reign in the shadows of ruined empires. Hordes of cannibals gather under the deluded rule of vampiric Abhorrants, utterly convinced that they are noble knights and faithful serfs engaged in righteous quests. Armoured in delusion and made ferocious by insatiable bloodlust, these ghouls boil from the shadows in an insane tide, threatening all who roam the wastelands and bloodstained nooks of reality. The children of Ushoran are rightly feared across the Mortal Realms, and their hunger – and influence – is only growing. This army set provides a deluded host of ghoulish new miniatures with which to build your Flesh-eater Courts and begin overrunning the Mortal Realms. A tide of Cryptguard clutch rusted weapons in filth-crusted claws, whilst Morbheg Knights swoop from the skies atop shrieking chiropteran steeds. These fiends are led by mad and monstrous vampires – a winged Abhorrant Gorewarden, and a debased but formidable Varghulf Courtier. Also included is an exclusive launch edition of Battletome: Flesh-eater Courts, filled with rules, lore, and stunning artwork, featuring a soft-touch cover, black ribbon marker, and gold gilt page edges. Going to battle with your collection is made even simpler by an exclusive set of warscroll cards, enhancement cards, and tokens that will help you head out on your noble quests – all only available in this boxed set. This set includes the following multipart plastic miniatures: – 1x Abhorrant Gorewarden – 1x Varghulf Courtier – 3x Morbheg Knights – 20x Cryptguard This set also includes the following items, which are exclusive to this box: - Battletome: Flesh-eater Courts (Launch Edition) – 88-page hardback book with an exclusive variant soft-touch cover, gold foil blocking, gold gilt page edges, and a black ribbon page marker - Warscroll Cards: Flesh-eater Courts – 27 exclusive cards detailing every unit available to the Flesh-eater Courts - Enhancement Cards: Flesh-eater Courts – 33 exclusive cards detailing the unique battle traits and enhancements of the Flesh-eater Courts - Flesh-eater Courts Token Sheets – 30 exclusive double-sided tokens for use alongside your warscrolls, including battle tactics, command point markers, noble deeds point markers, and more All models are supplied with their appropriate bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. The battletome contains a one-use code to add the book to your digital library in Warhammer Age of Sigmar: The App. The warscroll cards, enhancement cards, and token sheets detailed above are exclusive to the Flesh-eater Courts Army Set and will not be available separately at a future date. This incredible box is strictly limited in quantity, meaning once it’s gone, it’s gone – secure yours before it’s too late! |
Archregents are Ghoul Kings who have ruled for hundreds upon hundreds of years, growing terrifyingly powerful. They are mighty vampiric warrior-kings and are accustomed to instant obedience from all those around them. Warrior. Wizard. Commander. The Abhorrant Archregent is all of these and more – an essential Leader for any Flesh-eater Courts force who shreds enemies up-close, adds reinforcements to your army and even casts spells in the hero phase. This kit is supplied in 9 plastic components, and comes with a 40mm round base. |
Abhorrant Cardinals are vampiric preachers that seek to spread the glory of Ushoran across every land. Having drunk from the Carrion King’s chalice, the Cardinals can unconsciously influence the shared delusion of their court, using bloody rites and gibberish hymns to conjure miracles that stoke their flocks’ rabid fury. This multipart plastic kit builds an Abhorrant Cardinal, a bloodthirsty priest of the Flesh-eater Courts. The Cardinal raises aloft a cursed crosier lashed together from sacred bones – the perfect focus for their unholy power. Clad in a jumble of ragged robes and grisly trinkets, they spread and shape the madness of their ghoulish congregation, turning hungry mordants into frenzied fanatics. This kit contains nine plastic components and comes with a Citadel 32mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. |
The Flesh-eater Courts see themselves as knights of valour, shining heroes, and the last bastions of hope in the dark. In reality, they are gibbering monsters that feast on the flesh of the living, spreading their curse of madness across the realms every time they sally forth. This gruesome battleforce is led by Grand Justice Gormayne, a grim orator who whips up his fellow cursed courtiers into a monstrous and macabre furore. His ghoulish force consists of swift and shrieking Morbheg Knights, brutal Crypt Horrors, and a unit of eager Cryptguard – all advancing to the thump of human-hide drums, beneath pennants of flayed flesh. This box contains 23 plastic miniatures with various build options and will save you money compared to buying the contents separately. It's an ideal way to start a Flesh-eater Courts army or add to an existing collection. This set contains: – 1x Grand Justice Gormayne – 6x Crypt Horrors (which can alternatively be built as Crypt Flayers) – 6x Morbheg Knights – 10x Cryptguard These miniatures are supplied with 6x Citadel 75x41.5mm Oval Bases, 6x Citadel 40mm Round Bases, 1x Citadel 32mm Round Base, and 10x Citadel 25mm Round Bases. The miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. The miniatures in this set are also available separately. |
The Cryptguard are ghouls of uncommon tenacity and worth, elevated to an elite station by performing some great feat of endurance in the sight of their vampiric liege. Charged with protecting their unholy masters, these faithful mordants wield weapons gifted from the royal armoury – rusted, gore-caked blades, soaked in decades of maddening energies and infectious filth. This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Cryptguard, devoted ghoul retainers for the nobility of the Flesh-eater Courts. The Cryptguard carry a variety of cursed weapons into battle – you can outfit each ghoul with a chipped and battered sword, or a long-handled and well-worn halberd. The kit also provides components to build a drummer musician, a standard bearer waving a flag of flayed skin, and a Crypt Captain champion with uniquely grisly headgear. The kit includes plenty of cosmetic options to help you assemble a truly varied horde of ferocious ghouls. You'll find a variety of alternative arms and armaments, as well as loads of interchangeable heads – each more gruesome than the last. This kit contains 100 plastic components, and 10x Citadel 25mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. |
Grand Justice Gormayne is the highest magistrate in all of Ushoran's ghoul kingdoms. He ensures that the Carrion King’s laws and edicts are followed – no matter how insane they may be – and those who transgress are punished with grisly fates. A cunning orator, Gormayne spurs his ghoulish ‘juries’ into a frothing rage, condemning foes to be bloodily torn apart. This multipart plastic kit builds Grand Justice Gormayne, a horrifying vampiric arbiter of the Flesh-eater Courts. Swinging a gore-streaked gavel fashioned from well-gnawed bones, the Grand Justice calls for order and cracks unruly skulls. He pronounces judgement on Ushoran's enemies whilst dressed in what he believes to be the finest robes and wig of office, reading ancient laws from a ragged 'legal tome'. This kit contains 10 plastic components and comes with a Citadel 32mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. |
Morbheg Knights are grisly ghoulish cavaliers, amongst the proudest and most skilled of any court’s mordant warriors. They bound to battle atop the half-living nightshriekers, monstrous predators descended from the ur-bat Morbheg, whose cackling screams inflict a gnawing madness on anyone unfortunate enough to hear them. This multipart plastic kit builds three Morbheg Knights, the nightmarish leather-winged cavalry of the Flesh-eater Courts. These ghoulish outriders swoop across the battlefield at terrifying speeds, charging down foes with grisly lances before their foul nightshrieker mounts tear apart any survivors. You'll also find components to build a hornblower musician, a standard bearer waving a flag of flayed skin, and a Champion of Morbheg with uniquely grisly headgear, a skull-helmed nightshrieker, and a knightly sword. The kit offers plenty of interchangeable cosmetic options to help ensure your cannibal cavaliers look unique on the battlefield – including five bat heads for the nightshriekers, eight heads for the ghouls, and six different shields decorated with bones, flayed skin, and other gruesome trophies. This kit contains 89 plastic components, and 3x Citadel 75x42mm Oval Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints |
Royal Decapitators are the unholy executioners of the Flesh-eater Courts, viewed with unease even by fellow ghouls – more than hunger or duty, they care only for the dealing of death. Dragging huge, tarnished axes behind them, the Royal Decapitators serve their lieges as gibbering executioners, and delight in taking worthy heads. This multipart plastic kit builds a Royal Decapitator, a ghoulish headsman who serves the royalty of the Flesh-eater Courts. The Decapitator cleaves through the necks of the mightiest opponents with a massive, rusted axe, driving ghouls around them into a frenzy of slaughter. This kit offers a choice of two different heads – one strung with bone trinkets, the other masked by a grim executioner's hood. This kit contains nine plastic components and a Citadel 32mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. |
Ushoran is an ancient and monstrous lord, one of the very first vampires, and stands amongst the most dreaded of Nagash’s Mortarch lieutenants. He is the Carrion King, the Lord of Masks, the Master of Feasts, the Mortarch of Delusion, and many titles besides. He is the father of abhorrants, and the origin of the accursed delusions that envelop the Flesh-eater Courts. His very presence can reduce mortals to slavering insanity and escalate the mania of his ghoul servants to terrifying heights, even as their king annihilates foes with truly monstrous strength. This multipart plastic kit builds Ushoran, the Mortarch of Delusion, the vampiric fountainhead of the Flesh-eater Courts. He's a towering figure, even when hunched over as if to greet a courtier – or personally destroy a smaller foe. Ushoran is clad in the finest royal regalia his ghoul servants can scavenge, from corroded jewellery and ragged robes to a fur cloak of nightshrieker pelts, and a crown of bone extends directly from his skull – a gift from his old master, Nagash. In battle, the Carrion King swings his royal sceptre like a massive, gore-streaked club, and in less lucid moments uses his monstrous claws and fangs to tear offenders limb from limb. The chalice that hangs at his waist grants Ushoran even greater reserves of vampiric resilience, and ghouls across the realms fight for the chance to drink from its bloody contents. The Mortarch of Delusion is the capstone of any Flesh-eater Courts collection, and a fitting centrepiece to even the largest of ghoulish armies. Whether you want to spread madness across the Mortal Realms or paint a stunning display piece for your shelves, Ushoran is a royal fit for the role. This kit contains 61 plastic components and comes with a Citadel 130mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. |
Foetid Bloat Drone Death Guard is a multi-part plastic kit containing the components necessary to assemble a Foetid Bloat-drone. A huge, intimidating amalgamation of machine and rotting meat, the front of the model is dominated by a carapace which can be assembled as 1 of 3 options – one featuring a Nurgle symbol picked out in skulls, one featuring the symbol carved into the carapace, and one featuring a hideous toothed maw covered in pustules, tentacles and hoses dangling from within. It comes armed with 2 plague spitters and a plague probe; whichever carapace you pick, the plague spitters can be replaced with either a heavy blight launcher or a flesh mower (which looks as utterly ghastly as it sounds…) The back of the model is a riot of horrendous detail, with obscenely stretched skin spilling over the metal structures that barely contain it This Warhammer 40,000 kit comes as 44 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 60mm Round base. |
Brutish creatures from a lost age, the Fomoroid Crushers were once masons and artisans of great skill. Conquered by the Everchosen and branded with runes of domination, they now exist only to tear down fortifications and destroy defences. In battle they fly into a terrible rage, torturous memories of fallen glories lending their blows a maddened strength. This multipart plastic kit builds one Fomoroid Crusher – a living siege engine that can be fielded in Slaves to Darkness armies in Warhammer Age of Sigmar, or used as an Ally for Chaos warbands in games of Warcry. This bulldozing brute glares out at the world through a single spiteful eye, clutching chunks of fallen rubble to pelt its victims. It comes with a choice of heads and a variety of arms, allowing you to field multiple Fomoroid Crushers in the same force while ensuring no two look alike. This kit comprises 21 plastic components, and comes supplied with 1x Citadel 60mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using the Fomoroid Crusher in games of Warcry can be found in the Warcry: Compendium book and downloaded from the Warhammer Community website. |
A great explorator fleet sets out into uncharted space, the Halo Worlds at the galaxy's edge. They seek an ancient and priceless technology from the birth of history, but what they find is more powerful and deadly than any of them could have imagined.
READ IT BECAUSE It's a star-spanning adventure bursting with sci-fi action. These stories take you beyond the edge of the known galaxy as shocking secrets of the Adeptus Mechanicus are revealed. The story has skitarii, Black Templars Space Marines and even the god-machines of the Titan Legions in a battle for survival. All-in-all, a gripping saga exposing the inner workings of the Cult Mechanicus. |
Foul Blightspawn Death Guard is a multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a Foul Blightspawn. He carries an enormous, sinister tank on his back – the incubatum – brimming with foul and noxious disease, which he squirts indiscriminately with malign cheerfulness. His plague sprayer in his left hand drips this vile concoction with no thought for where it may land. A crack in his armour shows the unpleasant extent of his modifications; the gears and pistons of a malignant churn are forcibly driven into his guts. His armour, as well as being covered in rot, features plenty of icons of Nurgle, skulls and rust. There’s even an optional Nurgling clutching a blight grenade to be added to the base. This Warhammer 40,000 kit comes as 8 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 40mm Round base. |
Battlemages are strange figures who wield awesome magical powers and are privy to secrets, usually beyond the ken of ordinary folk. Trained for many years, arcane power courses through their veins and lurks behind their eyes like the thunder before a storm. This multi-part plastic kit is an ideal model to support your forces in battle with deadly magic. The Griffon itself is 6” high and has a mighty 9” wingspan when assembled and can be further customized by adding either the single unarmoured head or the pair of heads to represent the upgrade in the army list. It also includes an elaborate heraldic device, mounted across the Griffon’s chest, which includes skulls, totems and other bestial items. The Amber Battlemage is suitably savage in appearance, dressed in furs and adorned with primitive talismans he sits on top of an ornamental saddle on the Griffons back. The kit contains 74 components in total, comes with a 50x100mm monster base and includes a scenic rock for the Griffon to stand on. The kit can also be used to assemble a Freeguild General on Griffon and as such contains three riders, three Griffon head variants and three crests for the armoured chest plate. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints. |
A master of the wild steppes, a Frostlord leads his ogors into the battles that sustain them. Atop a Stonehorn he is virtually unstoppable, the hooves of his steed grinding enemies into paste. His booming voice directs his raiders to the most vulnerable flanks of the foe – where the Frostlord on Stonehorn rides, brutality follows. This multi-part plastic kit contains all the components necessary to assemble one Frostlord on Stonehorn, with a Citadel 120x92mm Oval base. The kit can optionally be used to assemble a Huskard or Beastriders on Stonehorn, or a Huskard, Frostlord or Beastriders on Thundertusk. |
The mushroom-gobbling grot maniacs known as Cave-Shamans are not right in the head. To these greenskinned nutters, to get lost in a brain-mangling vision is to grow closer to the side of Gorkamorka that epitomises cunning and trickiness over brute strength, which is the side that all grots like the best. Whether these hallucinogenic visions of carnage are gifted by Gorkamorka, or simply the side effects of ingesting deffcap mushrooms, doesn’t matter to his followers – so long as they lead to a good scrap. The Fungoid Cave-Shamans were the first to lead the hordes of Destruction into Shyish, the realm of Death, in search of the Waaagh! to end all Waaaghs!. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components to assemble Snazzgar Stinkmullett, a Fungoid Cave-Shaman. He’s an… interesting figure, clearly quite mad, and has enhanced his already pointy features to more closely resemble the Bad Moon with some impressive metal prosthetics attached to his nose and jaw. You may think that he’s wearing a mushroom-shaped hat – the truth is much worse. He’s consumed so much hallucinogenic fungus that spores have burst through his brain, and an enormous fungus is growing from the top of his head. Further spores and mushrooms are dotted about his cloak and staff – which bears a caterpillar familiar – and he carries bags of potions and deffcaps on his belt. He’s armed with a moon-sickle, and on his base you’ll find an accompanying spore squig, which belches clouds of thick spores to hide Snazzgar from the foe. Topping off the whole ensemble is the spine of some unknown creature, which runs down the back of the cloak to trail behind Snazzgar like some dismal trophy. This model comes as 7 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 32mm Round base. |
Essential to the operation of a lodge, Auric Runemasters serve a number of purposes. As high priests of the forge-temple, they craft the ur-gold runes that are hammered into the flesh of the Fyreslayers, giving them the power of Grimnir. Auric Runemasters are attuned to this power like no other, and can sense shards of ur-gold with an unmatched keenness - legends tell of Runemasters who could sense ur-gold located in other realms! Of course, their abilities extend far further than this sense - like all Fyreslayers, they have a prodigious talent and appetite for war, commanding flames with their forge-temple’s brazier; as they slam this brazier down upon the ground, the very battlefield itself cracks and splits, bathing the foe in scorching magma. This multi-part plastic kit contains all the parts necessary to assemble one single-pose Auric Runemaster, armed with a runic iron and fyresteel throwing axes. He wields a brazier imbued with the power of his lodge’s forge, adorned with intricate duardin carvings, and he features numerous ur-gold runes hammered into his flesh. Ten components in total, with one Citadel 32mm Round base. |
This multi-part plastic Warhammer Age of Sigmar kit contains all the components necessary to build one single-pose Grimwrath Berzerker, unstoppable warrior of the Fyreslayer lodges. Armed with a fyrestorm greataxe and fyresteel throwing axes, he cuts an imposing figure with his huge mohawk and skin adorned with numerous ur-gold runes - he also features the biggest beard of any Fyreslayer! Twelve components in total, This plastic kit contains 12 components and includes a Citadel 32mm Round base. The kit is supplied unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Games Workshop thin plastic glue and Games Workshop paints.
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Incredibly powerful elite warriors, possibly the strongest in their lodges, the Hearthguard Berzerkers are the first to heed the call of Fyreslayers’ battle horns. Filled with fiery determination, glowing with the ur-gold runes hammered into their flesh, they are eager to unleash the full fury of the Fyreslayers onto a hapless foe. Protectors of the Runefather and his sons, these relentless warriors swing their flamestrike poleaxes in massive arcs, puncturing even the strongest armour of Chaos - the attached heavy chain and flaming brazier increases the lethality of their determined assault. This multi-part plastic kit gives you the components necessary to build five Hearthguard Berzerkers, clutching double-handed berzerker broadaxes and fyresteel throwing axes. Clad in minimal armour with ur-gold runes hammered into their flesh, sporting immense beards and mohawks poking through their ornate drake helms. They can optionally bear a double-handed flamestrike poleaxe, and one model can be assembled as a Karl, the unit’s leader, featuring a special crest and modifications to his axe. Alternatively, this kit can be used to assemble five Auric Hearthguard. Seventy-six components in total, with five Citadel 32mm Round bases. |
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. |
Summoned by the blazing will of the Runemasters and Runesmiters, Magmic Invocations are magical constructs forged of arcane fire that bring death to the foes of the Fyreslayers. In this set, you’ll be able to build a set of Magmic Invocations of your own, allowing you to mater the full might of your Fyreslayers army. Inside, you'll find: - The Zharrgron Flame-spitter, a geyser of molten lava that deals devastating damage to massed infantry - The Runic Fyrewall, a barrier of gold and flame that shields your units from harm - The Molten Infernoth, a raging elemental that rampages across the battlefield, slaying your enemies while leaving the Fyreslayers untouched For more information, check out the free warscrolls for these models, available to from the Downloads tab. This kit is supplied in 22 plastic components, and is packed with 1x 120mm oval base. |
Known across the Realms for their prowess in battle and absolute lack of fear when faced with enemies that tower over their stout forms, Vulkite Berzerkers are rightly feared by their enemies. Born from a foundation of ancient tradition that stubbornly clings to martial pride, these dauntless warriors make up the bulk of a lodge’s force when marching to war. Roaring promises of violent demise at the enemy, these fighters live up to their name - a blaze of axes and ur-gold runes, legends are told of Vulkite Berzerkers ignoring wounds that would fell any lesser Fyreslayer, refusing to accept death in front of their kin. Those who carry the Horn of Grimnir are said to wield the booming voice of Grimnir himself - as the horn sounds its sonorous call, the ur-gold runes hammered into every Fyreslayer on the battlefield glow ever brighter, as the spirit of their god stirs within... This multi-part plastic kit contains all the components necessary to assemble 10 Vulkite Berzerkers, determined and strong warriors of the Fyreslayers. They come with an impressive selection of weaponry - fyresteel handaxes, war-picks and bladed slingshields - and feature ur-gold runes hammered into their skin. One model can be assembled carrying a Horn of Grimnir, and one warrior can be assembled as a Karl, with ornate fyresteel handaxe or war-pick and his own head options. The kit comes with a whole load of extra ornate runes and keys with which to decorate your Fyreslayers. This kit contains seventy-four components in total, and includes 10 Citadel 32mm Round bases. |
Auric Flamekeepers are the fearsome funerary priests of the Fyreslayer lodges. They keep alive the fiery spirit of Grimnir by absorbing ur-gold power from fallen Fyreslayers, channelling this energy to imbue their comrades with the supernatural might of a fallen god. This multipart plastic kit builds one Auric Flamekeeper, a funerary support Hero and Totem for Fyreslayer armies. Garbed in his sacred salamander-skin cloak and stern death mask, this duardin bears aloft the burning Masterflame Rune in one hand and wields a flaming brazier axe in the other. In battle, these warrior-priests wade into combat wherever the fighting is hardest, calling on the ur-gold power harvested from their fallen comrades to activate one of a range of magical effects. This kit is comprised of 10 plastic components, and is supplied with a Citadel 32mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. |
Grimhold Exiles are the survivors of fallen magmaholds, warriors who fight to honour their lost kin with each blazing hammer-strike. So inspiring and tragic are these individuals, they are often accompanied by a band of dedicated warriors from other magmaholds who proudly follow them into battle. This Regiment of Renown is led by a Grimhold Exile – a doughty Hero available for the first time in this box – accompanied by Hearthguard Berzerkers, Auric Hearthguard, and Vulkite Berzerkers. The box contains all the models you need to field Fjori’s Flamebearers, whose Regiment of Renown rules and warscrolls are found in Dawnbringers: Harbingers. It's also an excellent way to bolster your existing Fyreslayers collection and save money compared to buying the individual kits. This set contains: - 1x Grimhold Exile - 5x Auric Hearthguard, which can alternatively be built as Hearthguard Berzerkers - 5x Hearthguard Berzerkers, which can alternatively be built as Auric Hearthguard - 10x Vulkite Berzerkers The miniatures in this set are supplied with the appropriate bases and come unassembled and unpainted – we recommended using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. If your army has an Order general but is not a Fyreslayers army, you can include this Regiment of Renown – even if its points value exceeds the amount allowed for allied units. Alternatively, the models in this kit can also fulfil their standard battlefield roles in a Fyreslayers army, but will not benefit from the Regiment of Renown rules. |
Deep in the city of Excelsis lie several wards sealed off on pain of death, areas forever blighted by Tzeentchian sorceries left in the wake of the traitor Ortam Vermyre's uprising. To deal with the magical creatures and haphazard spells that found their way out of these quarantined zones, the Order of Azyr was formed, with veteran witch hunter Galen ven Denst at its head. Together with his daughter Doralia, a peerless markswoman who's perfected the art of banishing rogue daemons with her rune-engraved crossbow bolts, he dedicates his life to snuffing out all manner of arcane threats to Excelsis. The unique fighting styles of this father-daughter combo come to the fore when they deploy on the battlefield, with Galen plunging into furious close combat while Doralia picks off her targets at range. Both possess weapons ideally suited to hunting arcane foes, and they're capable of dissipating magical energies and rendering the greatest of endless spells harmless. The kit is comprised of 18 plastic components, with which you can assemble one Galen ven Denst and one Doralia ven Denst. Galen can be assembled with a choice of weapon arms holding a pistol and torch, or a sword and pistol. Doralia can be assembled either with or without her tall, wide-brimmed witch hunter's hat. These models are supplied with 2x Citadel 28mm Round Base. |
1 x Games Workshop 120x92mm Oval Base |
Games Workshop 25mm Closed Round Bases x 10 |
Games Workshop 25mm Closed Round Bases x 100 |
Games Workshop 32mm Closed Round Bases x100 |
Games Workshop 32mm Closed Round Bases x10 |
Games Workshop colour spray cans are designed for undercoating metal and plastic models. The purpose of the undercoat is twofold: it acts as a primer and it provides a flat base colour to paint onto. You will find that a spray finish is far flatter and better to paint onto than a brushed undercoat. This can contains 400ml of black Games Workshop undercoat. Due to airport regulations spray cans cannot be sold to customers outside the United Kingdom. All colours shown are approximate Due to postage restrictions spray paint must be sent by courier service and there is an additional shipping charge for this |
Games Workshop colour spray cans are designed for undercoating metal and plastic models. The purpose of the undercoat is twofold: it acts as a primer and it provides a flat base colour to paint onto. You will find that a spray finish is far flatter and better to paint onto than a brushed undercoat. Due to airport regulations spray cans cannot be sold to customers outside the United Kingdom. All colours shown are approximate |
A hard-wearing, tough plastic cube containing 20 black 12mm dice with skull icons in place of the 1, this dice cube features an embossed skull lid (you can never have too many skulls, after all) and is stackable – create your very own multicoloured henge of dice! Supplied randomly in one of the following colours:
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Files are used to remove the small imperfections that may be created when you cut the model from it’s frame. This set contains two files; one rough and one fine. Both are half round in shape and feature a fine point, enabling you to file down and polish your miniature to a perfect finish. |
Leadbelcher Spray is designed for basecoating plastic, resin and metal Citadel miniatures. This is an ideal spray for basecoating your miniatures quickly and with a consistent, uniform finish. This can contains 400ml of Leadbelcher Spray. |
Macragge Blue Spray is designed for basecoating plastic, resin and metal Citadel miniatures. This is an ideal spray for basecoating your miniatures quickly and with a consistent, uniform finish. This can contains 400ml of Macragge Blue Spray. |
Games Workshop colour spray cans are designed for undercoating metal and plastic models. The purpose of the undercoat is twofold: it acts as a primer and it provides a flat base colour to paint onto. You will find that a spray finish is far flatter and better to paint onto than a brushed undercoat. Games Workshop Caliban Green Primer Spray Can |
Mephiston Red Spray is designed for basecoating plastic, resin and metal Citadel miniatures. This is an ideal spray for basecoating your miniatures quickly and with a consistent, uniform finish. This can contains 400ml of Mephiston Red Spray. |