White Dwarf 01 2020 White Dwarf is Games Workshop's premium Warhammer magazine, packed with amazing content each month such as new rules and background, short stories, regular columns, special guests and more. Former Dwarfers Phil Kelly and Jes Bickham face off in a Warhammer Age of Sigmar Battle Report Necrons lore - has the Silent King returned? Packed full of new rules, short stories, regular columns for Warhammer Age of Sigmar, Warhammer 40,000 and much more besides |
White Dwarf is Games Workshop's premium Warhammer magazine, packed with amazing content each month such as new rules and background, short stories, regular columns, special guests and more. Here’s what you can look forward to in this issue: Key Features Includes part one of an exclusive new duardin story by David Guymer A new Warhammer 40,000 Flash Point! Packed full of new rules, short stories, regular columns for Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000, as well as much more besides |
White Dwarf is the official Warhammer magazine, packed with amazing monthly content – including new rules and background, short stories, regular columns, special guests, and more. Here’s what you can look forward to in January's issue: Planet Warhammer Letters, questions and pictures of miniatures sent in by readers. WARHAMMER AGE OF SIGMAR Battle Report: Clash in the Mine The Emberwatch take on Zikkit’s Tunnelpack in the new edition of Warhammer Underworlds. Flashpoint Lethis: The Battle of Lake Lethis The City of Ravens faces its darkest hour as the Petrifex Elite storm the barricades. Flashpoint Lethis: Siege of Lethis Experience the cataclysmic events in Lethis with a siege battleplan. Fantastic War Hosts: Daughters of Khaine Morathi’s kin revel in their magnificence in a stunning gallery of models. Basic Training Is your warhammer Anti-X, Crit, or +1 Damage? It's time to learn about weapon abilities. WARHAMMER 40,000 Hobby Hangout It's a painting article all about tank camo. Wait, where's it gone? It was there a second ago… The Weapon World Journey to the planet of Volkus where the Great Gun stands sentinel over all. Combat Patrol: The Gorgonne's Strike New Combat Patrol rules for Tempestus Scions and entirely unhinged Necrons. OTHER ARTICLES Bugman's Belter Lyle meets some Blood Bowl tournament newcomers and shares their experience. Brush Tips The ’Eavy Metal team share their wisdom on painting Old World Dwarfs. Beards abound! Armies of the Old World Four mighty generals showcase their finished armies. Well, finished for now… Tatters of Hope Pt 3 In this month's instalment, the Tattershields are pinned down by a heretic sharpshooter. WHITE DWARF BUNKER Access Granted An introduction to the new-look Bunker. Car Show Polish your exhausts and touch up your go-faster stripes – it's time for the Car Show! Bunker Missions A player vs environment mini-campaign for Kill Team. The cards are supplied in this issue! Satellite Uplink Get in line you 'orrible lot, because this month's painting challenge is Rank and File units. Bunker Bingo! It's a new year and a new bingo sheet. Some of the Dwarfers are already out of the gate! Each copy of White Dwarf 508 also comes with a cardboard insert containing a 15x card deck of Relic Ploy cards for Kill Team, 1x Bunker Rank card, and a pull-out card featuring the scenarios of the month for Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000. |
White Dwarf is Games Workshop's premium Warhammer magazine, packed with amazing content each month such as new rules and background, short stories, regular columns, special guests and more. Here’s what you can look forward to in this issue: Maelstrom of War returns to Warhammer 40,000 Part two of David Guymer's duardin tale Plus painting tips, fiction, tactics, a battle report and more! |
White Dwarf is the official Warhammer magazine, packed with amazing monthly content – including new rules and background, short stories, regular columns, special guests, and more. Here’s what you can look forward to in February's issue: Planet Warhammer Letters, questions, and pictures of miniatures sent in by readers. Worlds of Warhammer We investigate the fundamental truths of the Warhammer universes. Sounds serious! WARHAMMER AGE OF SIGMAR Forged Upon the Anvil It’s alive! Mwahahahaha! A closer look at the rules for creating your own Age of Sigmar characters… Hobby Hangout …followed by an article showing you how you can make one of your very own! Bring your imagination. And some glue. Battle Report: A Proper Skrap Two Anvil of Apotheosis characters clash as a Slaves to Darkness army raids an Ironjawz encampment. Chaos and destruction ensue. Glory Points Do you Flex? Do you Strike? Take & Hold, or Mastery? What’s your playing style for the new edition of Warhammer Underworlds? WARHAMMER 40,000 Basic Training Cleanse. Sabotage. No Prisoners. How to score Secondary Missions in the first battle round. The Regiments of Krieg An in-depth look at the Death Korps of Krieg and the organisation of their siege regiments. Brush Tips Get down and dirty with the ’Eavy Metal team as they talk about weathering and battle damage on the new Krieg miniatures. Honour and Infamy Combat Patrol rules for Imperial and Chaos Knights. Things are about to get violent! OTHER ARTICLES Sons of Cthonia We showcase a gorgeous Sons of Horus army painted by keen green painter Rob Higgins. Riot of Colour Oscar Lars shares his super-neon, retro-style Necromunda gangs. Amber nostalgia alert. Tatters of Hope Part 4 The Tattershields encounter the Adeptus Mechanicus. Perhaps they wish they hadn't… WHITE DWARF BUNKER Access Granted! We give you the new Bunker achievements and ranks card. Car Show Have a look at some of the entries from the studio Car Show, including the winners of the Street Race. Satellite Uplink We could be heroes! We show off your best bosses and laudable leaders. Bunker Bingo! The White Dwarf team show off what they've been working on recently. Each copy of White Dwarf 509 also comes with a cardboard insert containing a card featuring the scenarios of the month for Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000, a White Dwarf Bunker ranks card, a Street Race dashboard, and 10" of tarmac (for racing and showcasing cars). |
Packed with new rules, incredible army features, and all of your favourite columns for Warhammer 40,000, Warhammer Age of Sigmar, Necromunda, Warhammer Underworlds, and more You'll find an Arks of Omen painting guide, multiplayer rules for Kill Team games, six Regiments of Renown for Warhammer Age of Sigmar, and more! Includes Warcry cards for Gryselle's Arenai and Conveyer Belt cards for your games of Boarding Actions |
Key Features Packed with new rules, incredible army features, and all of your favourite columns for Warhammer 40,000, Warhammer Age of Sigmar, Warcry, and more You'll find an Angron painting guide, new rules for Warcry warbands, Boarding Actions missions for Warhammer 40,000, and more! Also included are a sheet of game tiles for Boarding Action games, plus campaign cards for Warhammer Age of Sigmar |
White Dwarf is the official Warhammer magazine, packed with amazing monthly content – including new rules and background, short stories, regular columns, special guests, and more. Here’s what you can look forward to in the April issue: Planet Warhammer Models, letters and questions sent in by readers. Plus, hobby-related news! WARHAMMER AGE OF SIGMAR A Beastly Darkness The Ironsunz seek to evict some unwanted interlopers from their territory. Unwanted Guests The second instalment of our three-part campaign, set in the Gnashka Plateau. WARHAMMER 40,000 Worlds Of Warhammer The Prince of Pleasure reigns supreme in an article about those who love and loathe them. Champions Of Excess Fulgrim’s sons return, and they're more depraved (and pinker) than ever before! Lords Of War: Fulgrim Dare you read more about the Daemon Primarch Fulgrim? Gird your souls, mortals! Rise Of The Phoenician Miniatures designer meets ’Eavy Metal painter in an article about Fulgrim’s new model. Paint Splatter Finally, an excuse to use pink paint on a model. Learn how to paint the Emperor’s Children. Depraved Coterie Emperor’s Children + Slaaneshi daemons = unique Combat Patrol force! Sublime Strike Prepare to be boarded! An exclusive Boarding Actions force for the Emperor’s Children. Battle Report: The Lure Of She Who Thirsts Slaanesh’s devoted followers and devoted haters clash over a room full of daemons. Aspects Of War Today’s battlefield meteorological report warns of radiation with a hint of darkness. The Ancient & The Eldritch Part II of our colossal Designers’ Notes on the Aeldari. This time: Aspect Warriors! Echoes From The Warp Walk the Path of the Games Developer as David and Duncan talk about Codex: Aeldari. Vexation An Imperial ship gets boarded by the Death Guard in this short story. And then… WHITE DWARF BUNKER Access Granted! The studio’s Kill Team league begins! Kill Team League Games developer Leila introduces the latest gaming challenge taking place in the Bunker. Joint Ops: Procession Of The Firing Scroll Mission Pack Team up in a fast-paced narrative mission for Kill Team set in the shadow of the Great Gun. Satellite Uplink A display of magical maestros. Bunker Bingo! What have the White Dwarf team been up to this month? Each copy of White Dwarf 511 also comes with a cardboard insert containing a double-sided card featuring the Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000 Scenarios of the Month, 6x Kill Team cards, and 2x double-sided White Dwarf paint recipe cards. |
White Dwarf is Games Workshop's premium Warhammer magazine, packed with amazing content each month such as new rules and background, short stories, regular columns, special guests and more. Here’s what you can look forward to in April's issue: Key Features Guest edited by Forge World’s Tony Cottrell Includes an exciting four-player Necromunda Battle Report featuring legendary Bounty Hunter Kal Jerico and an Ambot Packed with rules, stories, columns for Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000, and an exclusive card for Munchkin: Warhammer 40,000
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White Dwarf is Games Workshop's premium Warhammer magazine, packed with amazing content each month such as new rules and background, short stories, regular columns, special guests and more. Here’s what you can look forward to in this issue: The concluding part of the Golden Demon Winners Challenge Discover the hidden shame of the Dark Angels with Index Hereticus: The Fallen Packed full of new rules, short stories, regular columns for Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000, and much more besides |
White Dwarf is the official Warhammer magazine, packed with amazing monthly content – including new rules and background, short stories, regular columns, special guests, and more. Here’s what you can look forward to in the May issue: Planet Warhammer Miniatures, letters, and questions sent in by readers. Plus hobby-related news! WARHAMMER 40,000 Notes on the Plague God A fully sanctioned treatise on the Death Guard. Purify these pages once you've read them. The Gloeming Blades Plague Surgeon Phlegmus Gloem leads this new Death Guard Combat Patrol into battle. Aspects of War Eurgh! What are we standing in? Rules for fighting over tainted ground. Bring wellies. Heralds of Nurgle A 14-page (auspicious!) gallery of Death Guard and Maggotkin of Nurgle collections. Hobby Hangout It’s grime time in the hangout. Features tips on painting rust, verdigris and corrosion. Lovely! Data Exload: The Grey Knights Read this important dossier on Chapter 666. Then prepare for a mind-wipe. WARHAMMER AGE OF SIGMAR Battle at Fort Dakkbad Dakkbad Grotkicker returns home to find his lands overrun by skeletons… Reclaim da Fort! … so he sets out to smash them all to bits in this climactic Flashpoint battleplan. Brush Tips The ’Eavy Metal team joins us to talk about how they painted the new Soulblight Gravelords. Glory Points It’s time to do some Nemesis deck building! Borgit’s Beastgrabbaz are the test crew. Basic Training We discuss planning ahead in our first ever Basic Training for Warhammer Underworlds! OTHER ARTICLES Portraits of War Golden Demon winner Roman Lappat shares his unique Warhammer 3D portraits. Words of the Rohirrim The screenwriters for The War of the Rohirrim™ chat movies, miniatures and heroic showdowns. Paint Splatter Stage-by-stage painting guides for Warriors of Rohan and Hill Tribesmen. Trials of Albarak: A Debt of Stone A white-bearded duardin with a nice axe appears in this short story. Who could it be…? WHITE DWARF BUNKER Access Granted! Kill Team action grips the studio Bunker and we celebrate the return of club of the month. Kill Team League Games developer Lelia talks us through the first round of action in the studio Kill Team league. Satellite Uplink Monsters and machines dominate this month’s painting challenge. Meanwhile, the NOMADS talk about their international Blood Bowl group. Bunker Bingo What have the White Dwarf team been up to this month? A whole lot of gaming by the looks of it! Each copy of White Dwarf 512 also comes with a cardboard insert containing a double-sided card featuring the Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000 Scenarios of the Month, 6x Aspects of War cards, and 2x double-sided White Dwarf paint recipe cards. |
White Dwarf is the official Warhammer magazine, packed with amazing monthly content – including new rules and background, short stories, regular columns, special guests, and more. Here’s what you can look forward to in the June issue: Planet Warhammer Miniatures, letters, and questions sent in by readers. Plus hobby-related news! Worlds of Warhammer The Blacktalons come under scrutiny in this issue’s hero focus. Hobby Hangout Looking for some basing inspiration for your miniatures? This is the article for you. WARHAMMER 40,000 Notes on the Blood God We unlock the Grey Knights' grimoires to learn more about the Blood God! Chain-driven Bloodshed Grrraaawwh! Screaachhaaa! Scraaakkaachaa! What’s your favourite chainblade? Arkoth's Bloodpact A bloodthirsty Slaughterbound leads this new Combat Patrol for the World Eaters. Aspects of War Khorne’s got his eye on this battlefield! Uniquely gory new game rules. Basic Training Get to know your opponent’s army with a few pre-game questions. Like, where’s the cake? The Crucible of Blood World champion snooker player Neil Robertson shares his World Eaters collection. WARHAMMER AGE OF SIGMAR Death and Depravity Diving into the love-hate relationship between Khorne and his brother Slaanesh. Korghos Khul Just who is the skull-masked, axe-wielding leader of the Goretide? The Rise of Khul The infamous warlord gets three legends warscrolls, including one as a Daemon Prince! Battle Report: An Excess of Violence Khul’s Goretide attempt to stop a decadent ritual from taking place. Much blood is spilled. Glory Points Building Nemesis decks for Khorne and Slaanesh warbands. Who will you choose? OTHER ARTICLES Prelude to Bloodshed Still not enough World Eaters for you? Well, here’s a Horus Heresy-era army too! Trials of Albarak: A Debt of Ale Where’s all the ale gone? Albarak must find some booze for the king’s big bash. WHITE DWARF BUNKER Access Granted Here you'll find our painting challenges and the latest Bunker news. The Kill Team League The studio’s Kill Team league is over! We take a look at the best-painted teams and find out who was crowned Top Op in the final battle. Satellite Uplink The Dadhammer Support Network join us to chat about parenting and gaming (in that order). Plus, we show off some Gods of War! Bunker Bingo! What have we been up to this month in the White Dwarf team? Bit o’ paintin’ perhaps? Each copy of White Dwarf 513 also comes with a cardboard insert containing a double-sided card featuring the Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000 Scenarios of the Month, and 8x Khorne Boon cards for Kill Team. |
Packed with rules, short stories, and regular columns for Warhammer 40,000, Warhammer Age of Sigmar, Warhammer: The Horus Heresy, and more The Great Stomp! A new Campaign System for Warhammer Age of Sigmar Includes a free copy of the Warhammer 40,000 Chapter Approved Munitorum Field Manual 2022 MKII Points Booklet |
White Dwarf 10 2020 457 White Dwarf is Games Workshop's premium Warhammer magazine, packed with amazing content each month such as new rules and background, short stories, regular columns, special guests and more. The Tome Celestial investigates the Troggherds of the Mortal Realms A news article series makes its debut – Flashpoint! Packed full of new rules, short stories, regular columns for Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000, as well as much more besides |
White Dwarf is Games Workshop's premium Warhammer magazine, packed with amazing content each month – including new rules and background, short stories, regular columns, special guests, and more. Here’s what you can look forward to in the September issue: Contact! Letters, questions and pictures of miniatures sent in by you, our readers. Worlds of Warhammer In a galaxy of war and madness, are there any ‘good guys’? Inside the Studio Take a look at what we’ve been painting and playing this month. Brush Tips How was Teclis painted, and how did his colours inform those used on the Lumineth? Black Library: Old White-fur The skaven encounter a terrifying white-furred adversary in this short story by David Guymer WARHAMMER 40,000 - Echoes from the Warp What is ‘flow,’ and how can it benefit you on the battlefield? - A Regal Reckoning: Flashpoint Nephilim The Silent King unleashes the inquisitive Illuminor Szeras on the Nephilim Sector - Flashpoint Nephilim: Rising Tomb Campaign An immersive campaign set on a Necron tomb world. Will you defend it or purge it? WARHAMMER: THE HORUS HERESY - Battle Report: The Fate of Barbarus Massive armies clash in an epic 18,000-point battle on the blighted home world of the Death Guard. WARHAMMER AGE OF SIGMAR - Rules of Engagement Are you a Pitched Battle general or a casual commander? Serious applications only… - Flashpoint Rondhol: The Waaagh! Weirdnob Shaman Ka-rokk has had a vision, and it looks a lot like Everquake City! WARHAMMER AGE OF SIGMAR – FLASHPOINT CLASH - Desperate Countermeasures A mini-campaign set in Thondia that pits Orruk Warclans against Stormcast Eternals. KILL TEAM - Operation Briefing Bring your torches, because this column is offering a designer’s commentary on Into the Dark. - Kill Team Engage! The White Dwarf team continue their Spec Op campaigns. Some squigs came to some harm. - Galactic War Hosts: Operatives Assigned Fancy building and painting a kill team? Here’s some modelling and painting inspiration! WARHAMMER UNDERWORLDS - From the Deeps! A gallery of Warhammer Underworlds warbands painted by you, our readers. Each physical copy of issue 480 comes with 30 tile cards to aid your Flashpoint Nephilim campaign. |
White Dwarf is Games Workshop's premium Warhammer magazine, packed with amazing content each month - including new rules and background, short stories, regular columns, special guests, and more. Here’s what you can look forward to in the December issue: - Contact! Letters and painted models from our readers. - Worlds of Warhammer You’ve got to ask yourself one question: how will you pick your new army for 2023? Warhammer Age of Sigmar background writer, Leila Craven, guides us through the toughest of decisions. - Inside the Studio Check out the games we’ve played and the models we’ve painted this month. - ‘Eavy Metal Brush Tips ’Eavy Metal's Connor Richardson explores the fine art of painting black, and even more black, with the ever-sombre Phoenix Lord of the Dark Reapers, Maugan Ra. WARHAMMER 40,000 - Flashpoint Nephilim: Armies of the Anomaly The war in the Nephilim Sector escalates as new Imperial and Necron forces join the fray. - Flashpoint Nephilim: Depths of the Tomb Provides a suite of rules for players to engage in a new map-based campaign set in the depths of a Necron tomb. It's time to purge the xenos filth! - Galactic War Hosts: Heroes and Villains A gallery of stunning characters built and painted by members from across the studio. - Battle Report: A Miner Detour It’s the Leagues of Votann's battle report debut in White Dwarf, and they face off against the Genestealer Cults in this high-octane space chase! NOTE: This Battle Report was recorded before the recent Leagues of Votann Balance Dataslate. As such, the points valued shown in this Battle Report are no longer accurate. Refer to Warhammer Community for the most up to date points for your Leagues of Votann collection. KILL TEAM - Kill Team Engage! The Dwarfers complete their second expedition into the depths of the Gallowdark, and finally find some much-needed resources! WARHAMMER: THE HORUS HERESY - Artillery Bombardment Missiles! Missiles for everyone! Plus three new Warhammer: The Horus Heresy - Age of Darkness Missions for the Scorpius Missile Tank: Deadly Bombardment, Counter Battery Attack, and Tank Hunter Cadres. - Sons of the Emperor A gallery of 14 Primarchs painted by Golden Demon winner Damien Tomasina. WARHAMMER AGE OF SIGMAR - Flashpoint Rondhol: The Kraken Strikes The Kraken Blades join the war against Ka-rokk’s great green horde. - Flashpoint Rondhol: The Great Stomp Part 3 Ka-rokk’s Waaagh! stomps towards Everquake City. Will you join them or stand in their way? Includes a new Event Table and 15 Status Cards to add an extra layer of depth to your campaign. - Rules of Engagement Lead games developer Matthew Rose explores the development process of coming up with the very best rules. - Sveldyr Lodge Their fires may have gone out, but Joel Day’s ice-themed Fyreslayers still looks cool! WARHAMMER UNDERWORLDS: GNARLWOOD - Glory Points Have you created a Nemesis deck yet? No? We thought not. Dave Sander's hands out some useful tips to help you along. BLACK LIBRARY Da Wrong Type of Green, by Denny Flowers A mob of grots fight humies. But dese humies have too many arms and smell weird… Each physical copy of issue 483 comes with 24 game tiles to play the Warhammer 40,000 campaign, Depths of the Tomb, plus 20 Campaign Cards for use with the Warhammer Age of Sigmar campaign, The Great Stomp. |
Show your allegiance to the sons of Chogoris with this set of upgrades and transfers for your Primaris Space Marines. It can be used to upgrade a variety of squads with iconography and details specific to the White Scars Chapter. Contents: – 5 White Scars Mk X power armour shoulder pads (designed for use with Hellblasters/Intercessors) – 1 White Scars Mk X power armour shoulder pad (for sergeants/characters from Hellblasters/Intercessors squads) – 2 White Scars Gravis armour shoulder pads (designed for use with Aggressors) – 1 White Scars Gravis armour shoulder pad (for sergeants/character from Aggressors squads) – 2 White Scars bare heads – 1 White Scars helmeted head – 1 right arm holding a pair of skulls – 1 left arm holding a chainsword – 3 White Scars decorations including a skull, length of hair and ammo pouch. – Transfer sheet including Chapter, squad and vehicle transfers, as well as campaign badges, squad numbers, rank and honour markings. |
The Ringwraiths, or Nazgûl, were once the Kings of Men, the bearers of the magical rings created by Sauron. Their rings granted endless life but gradually enslaved the Kings to Saurons will. Together with their leader, the Witch-king of Angmar, they are known as the Nine and are the most deadly of Sauron's servants. This box set contains one multipart plastic Winged Nazgûl. This 31-piece kit can be assembled as either a Ringwraith mounted on a Fell Beast and includes two different Ringwraith head and weapon-arm variants, or as the Witch-king mounted on armoured Fell Beast. Model supplied with a 60mm round, scenic base. |
Witch Aelves Daughters of Khaine is a multi-part plastic kit containing the components necessary to assemble a set of 10 miniatures. They wear lightweight, minimal armour in order to move and flow more freely in their devotional bloodlust – what armour is there is beautifully ornate, finished by high leather boots. Each Witch Aelf carries a pair of wickedly sharp sacrificial knives, and they’re all posed in an appropriate pirouetting stance. There are 12 heads in the kit – 6 pairs of individual designs – each of which comes with an additional headdress. The leader of the unit, the Hag, can be identified by the extra-spiky headdress she wears. There are 2 banners with 3 different banner tops for standard bearers and a horn to denote the unit’s hornblower. Witch Aelves for Warhammer Age of Sigmar come as 67 components, and are supplied with 10 Citadel 25mm Round bases and a banner transfer sheet. This kit can be optionally used to assemble 10 Sisters of Slaughter. |
The World Eaters avoid and abhor sorcery, magic, and other such pretentious displays. Their prayers are voiced in the splash of arterial blood, the crunch of broken bones, and the wet thud of severed limbs. This is a set of 16 square-cornered six-sided dice for use in games of Warhammer 40,000, themed around the World Eaters. They are cast in gem-effect blood-red acrylic plastic with bone-coloured ink markings, and measure 16mm along each edge. The 1-5 facings are traditionally pipped and each '6' face is decorated with the dreaded icon of the World Eaters. |
Kill! Maim! Burn! This is Khârn the Betrayer’s mantra, and it has become infamous across the Imperium as a harbinger of carnage to follow. Khârn embodies the eightfold path of Khorne; friend and foe alike are left broken, twitching and torn apart in his wake. As he sprints into battle, his bellowed war cries boom from the vox-grill of his helm, striking terror into the hearts of even the bravest. His plasma pistol spits bolts of destruction almost indiscriminately into his enemies as he closes in, as his screaming chainaxe Gorechild rips apart any survivors with utterly inhuman speed. Even before his last victim has hit the bloodied ground, Khârn has charged off in search of more blood for the Blood God. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble Khârn the Betrayer, a single-pose model armed with a plasma pistol and his chainaxe, Gorechild. Supplied with a Citadel 40mm Round base. |
Angron is the Red Angel, Lord of the World Eaters, the Daemon Primarch of Khorne. Raised as a slave in the brutal fighting pits of Nuceria, this maddened demigod sought glorious death in the battles of the Horus Heresy – only to be damned to an eternity of undying rage. For ten thousand years he has savaged the Imperium, fury given immortal form, the butchers of the XII Legion following in his bloody wake. When he steps forth into realspace, Angron is an unstoppable engine of destruction with the strength to tear apart bastions with his bare hands and stop Titans in their tracks. His very presence drives those around him into a frenzy of wrath and fear, as he carves his way through entire armies in a whirlwind of apocalyptic bloodshed. This multipart kit builds Angron, Daemon Primarch of Khorne – the eternal master of the World Eaters Legion. This imposing warrior towers head and shoulders above most miniatures on the battlefield, including his own frenzied sons amongst the World Eaters. He's armed with his massive chainaxe, Spinegrinder, and the brutal rune-etched daemon sword known as Samni’arius – both weapons chained to his wrists in true Nucerian style. His warped form is festooned with grisly trophies and World Eaters iconography, with a barbed club-tail whipping behind him, shadowed by a pair of sinister spiked wings. Even his base is littered with skulls, as his hooved feet mount a broken rocky outcrop. Angron's monstrous visage can be built in a fanged roar or close-mouthed snarl, and he can be assembled with his infernal musculature laid bare, or clad in the twisted Armour of Mars – the same gladiatorial plate that he wore during the Horus Heresy, warped to match his daemonic form. However you build him, the powerful physique, dynamic pose, and sheer size of this fallen Primarch commands immediate attention, making him a truly impressive centrepiece in any World Eaters army and an absolute treat for painters and collectors of all stripes. This kit comprises 77 plastic components, and is supplied with a Citadel 100mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. |
Eightbound are Heretic Astartes possessed by eight separate daemons of Khorne, their swollen forms virtually unrecognisable from the World Eaters they once were. As a result, these warped warriors exhibit unthinkable strength and savagery, far in excess of their mortal brethren. Wielding all manner of enormous chain weapons, a pack of Eightbound are capable of ripping apart almost anything that dares to stand against them. This multipart plastic kit builds three Eightbound – shockingly potent demi-daemons fielded by the World Eaters. These monstrous warriors resemble warped, overgrown Khorne Berzerkers, from their exposed muscles and cybernetics to their ornate and twisted armour. Each Eightbound is armed with two eviscerators, massive chain weapons resembling chainswords or chainaxes. You can also build an Eightbound Champion, who can instead be armed with a pair of cleaver-like lacerators, or a two-handed heavy chainglaive. The kit is loaded with interchangeable and cosmetic components, including alternate heads, different designs for chest plates, shoulder pads, and power packs, the ability to mix in more mutated parts, and the option to build your Eightbound with bare torsos. There's enough variety to make each Eightbound pack unique, and fill your bits box with extras. This kit can alternatively build three Exalted Eightbound, an even more heavily-mutated squad of World Eaters. This kit comprises 88 plastic components – a truly auspicious number – and is supplied with 3x Citadel 40mm Round Bases. Also included is a World Eaters Transfer Sheet, with 200 transfers featuring Khornate symbols, runic tattoos, eight-pointed stars, skulls, and variations on the World Eaters Legion icon. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. |
The World Eaters have given themselves fully to Khorne. Some even allow Daemonic entities to possess them, granting them power far beyond their mortal limitations. Such is the case with the Slaughterbound – leaders of a sort who share their bodies with the spirit of a Bloodthirster, their mutated bodies twisted into little more than a living arsenal of blades, whirring teeth, and claws. In their wake follows a menagerie of frenzied warriors, ready to tear their foes limb from bloody limb. This loaded box contains a World Eaters force for use in games of Warhammer 40,000. Led by a Slaughterbound, and supported by Eightbound and Exalted Eightbound, they are ideal for aggressive play. Two units of Jakhals round out the force, adding destructive potential in a more disposable form. The Eightbound can alternatively be built as Exalted Eightbound, both with a variety of chainblades, and featuring a range of interchangeable and cosmetic options, making it easy to customise your possessed Chaos Space Marines. One of the Jakhals in each unit is a hulking Dishonoured armed with skullsmasher mace, another can be given a two-handed mauler chainblade, and yet another with a skull-strung Jakhal icon. Each kit also builds a Jakhal Pack Leader, and there are interchangeable weapons, arms, and heads to personalise your savage killers. No matter how you choose to build them, this box makes for a fantastic way to start a new World Eaters army, or expand your collection with a flexible set of impressive miniatures – and save money over buying each kit separately. This set includes the following multipart plastic miniatures: – 1x Slaughterbound – 9x Eightbound (which can alternatively be built as Exalted Eightbound) – 20x Jakhals This kit comprises 479 plastic components, 1x Citadel 50mm Round Base, 11x Citadel 40mm Round Bases, 20x Citadel 28mm Round Bases, and 1x World Eaters transfer sheet containing 200 high-quality waterslide transfers to decorate your miniatures. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. The Slaughterbound will be available separately at a later date. The other miniatures in this box are available separately. |
Jakhals are chosen from the strongest, most savage, and bloodthirstiest followers of the World Eaters. Though merely human, these elite cultists seek to emulate the frenzied purity of their gore-crazed masters in any way they can, and dive into combat with wild abandon. Each Jakhal goes to battle strapped with a tank of chemical stimms and tainted blood, which drives them into an unstoppable fury of hacking and slashing with their chain weapons as they strive to earn the favour of their bloody lords. This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Jakhals – human cultists sworn to the service of the World Eaters. Each model is equipped with paired chainblades and a holstered autopistol, and carries a container of sinister chemicals on their back. One of these warriors is a hulking Dishonoured, bigger and more powerful than their comrades, who can instead be armed with a spiked skullsmasher mace. The kit includes components to arm one Jakhal with a two-handed mauler chainblade, equip another with a skull-strung Jakhal icon, and build a Jakhal Pack Leader with a grisly trophy rack. You'll also find loads of cosmetic build options for both Jakhals and Dishonoured, including a variety of interchangeable heads, weapons, and arms to mix things up across your whole army. This kit comprises 96 plastic components, and is supplied with a Citadel 40mm Round Base and 10x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases. Also included is a World Eaters Transfer Sheet, with 200 transfers featuring Khornate symbols, runic tattoos, eight-pointed stars, skulls, and variations on the World Eaters Legion icon. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. |
Lords of the World Eaters have spent countless mortal lifetimes leading their warriors into bloody battles across the galaxy. Some have achieved such great feats of carnage that the Taker of Skulls has seen fit to reward them with a juggernaut – a savage daemonic steed with brazen skin and molten ichor, capable of crushing all in its path as the two charge into the fray. This multipart plastic kit builds a World Eaters Lord on Juggernaut – a deadly killer mounted atop a brass-skinned daemon. This mighty warrior is clad in armour decorated with the symbols of Khorne, with a choice of two different shoulder pads for each arm, and can be built with one of two heads – an ornate crested helm, or a bare head wearing a snarling rebreather. The Lord wields an exalted chainblade in the form of either a vicious chainsword or long-handled chainaxe, and is also armed with a plasma pistol – he can be posed aiming the pistol at his enemies, or clinging to one of his mount's rings. His juggernaut steed is covered in biomechanical detail, and also offers two different head options – one with a sleek bladed crest, the other sporting a jagged horn. This kit can alternatively build Lord Invocatus. This kit comprises 66 plastic components, and is supplied with a Citadel 90x52mm Oval Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. |
Each Warhammer 40,000 Drukhari Wracks is an abhorrent example of his master's surgical craftsmanship, an individual cut apart and refashioned into a walking instrument of torture. Masked and modified to better instil fear into those they encounter, they act as the hands of the Haemonculi in the world outside, and upon the field of battle they will defend their creator with their lives. Most Warhammer 40,000 Dark Eldar Wracks will be surgically enhanced with heavy metal gauntlets, razor-sharp blades, needles, vials of poison and all manner of disturbing, exotic weapons with which to shred their foes. The more pain they cause, the better. This 86-piece plastic kit makes five Wracks. Each Wrack can be equipped with a host of weapons, including hooked blades, studded clubs, 1 liquifier gun and 1 ossefactor. There are also eleven heads, including three intended for the Acothyst. This kit also includes two additional sets of arms which allow you to convert one Wrack into a Raider pilot or gunner These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly - we recommend using Citadel Super Glue and Citadel Paints. CURRENTLY SUPPLIED IN A PLAIN WHITE BOX |
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Possessing deadly long-ranged weaponry, Wraithguard are constructs made from wraithbone, imbued with the spirit stones of dead Aeldari. The Wraithguard can be equipped with a wraith cannon, or a D-scythe to banish foes into the warp. This multi-part plastic kit contains 135 components and an Aeldari Transfer Sheet with which to make five Aeldari Wraithguard or Wraithblades. This kit comes supplied unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints. |
Wulf has sworn vengeance upon the King of Rohan and intends to end Helm's bloodline. Banished from Rohan following his father's death, Wulf has since raised an army of Hill Tribesmen. He has proclaimed himself their High Lord, and is now prepared to unleash them upon Edoras. General Targg has long been Wulf's trusted advisor and is one of only a few who can quell the hot-headed nature of the young warrior and keep his recklessness in check. This multipart plastic kit builds mounted and on-foot variations of Wulf, High Lord of the Hill Tribes, and General Targg – Dunland Heroes for use in Usurpers of Edoras and Besiegers of the Hornburg armies in the Middle-earth Strategy Battle Game. Lead your force to victory with these aggressive commanders and claim the throne for the Hill Tribes. This kit contains 50 plastic components, 2x Citadel 40mm Round Hex Hole Bases, and 2x Citadel 25mm Round Bases to build four models. These miniatures are unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. These miniatures are also available in The War of the Rohirrim – Battle of Edoras boxed set. |
Xandire's Truthseekers are a band of Thunderstrike armour-clad Stormcast Eternals and their aetherwing companion. This warband is charged with carrying out quests by the God-King Sigmar himself. This boxed set builds all four members of the Xandire's Truthseekers warband for use with your Stormcast Eternals armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. The kit comprises 24 push-fit plastic components, including four integrated scenic bases, which are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Colour paints. This set does not include cards for using these miniatures in games of Warhammer Underworlds. |
An iconic rendering of T'au technological progress and ingenuity, the XV8 Crisis Battlesuit is a thing of joy to behold in battle - unless you're its target. Skimming along on the jets of their repulsor engines, Crisis Battlesuits close on their enemy with a surprising speed, unloading their diverse weaponry and leaping away in a split second. Only the best T'au warriors are allowed to pilot these machines, spending years on the front line before even being considered for this honour. Able to be dropped from a planet's upper atmosphere, slamming into ranks of enemies like a tidal wave, the XV8 Crisis Battlesuit is the ultimate balance of firepower, speed and resilience. This multi-part plastic kit contains everything needed to build three XV8 Crisis Battlesuits, with six accompanying drones. There's an impressive level of customisation available, with ball fittings allowing unprecedented posability. One miniature can be optionally assembled as a Shas'vre, with special head and chest plate, and there's a prodigious amount of advanced T'au weaponry in the box: four plasma rifles, three flamers, four fusion blasters, four burst cannons, three missile pods and three shield generators. The accompanying drones have options for gun, shield or marker variants, and you can build a total of six drones, with up to three of any one type. The kit also includes an assortment of battlesuit electronics systems. One model in the kit can even be built as the new, experimental Iridium-class XV8-02 Crisis Battlesuit - distinguishable by its thicker armour and aggressive appearance. Huge variety! 152 components are included in total, with three Citadel 50mm Round bases and three Citadel small Flying bases. |
Designed to offer long-range support, the XV88 Broadside Battlesuit has exceeded expectations, becoming a mainstay of the Hunter Cadres and tank-killers of legendary proportions. Powered by a particle accelerator, a Broadside's heavy rail rifle shot can penetrate the thickest plasteel bunkers. With robust armouring, manoeuvrability and a stack of weapons within the box, the XV88 Broadside Battlesuit provides the T'au collector with a number of options. The kit brings a fresh twist to the line of T'au battlesuits – they're noticeably denser models with a great presence in a collection of miniatures. Each one features a particle accelerator on the back. The standard weapon is for the long and immensely powerful-looking twin-linked rail rifle, though they can be outfitted with eye-wateringly potent and somewhat fist-like twin-linked high yield missile system pods. If that wasn't enough, then you can also use the twin-linked smart missile – enough to please any T'au weapons connoisseur. The kit comes with a Shield Drone and Missile Drone. This multi-part plastic kit contains 91 components and a T'au transfer sheet with which to make a Broadside Battlesuit and two Drones. This kit comes supplied unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints. |
Match your dice to your favourite Warhammer Underworlds warband with this Ylthari’s Guardians themed set! Cast in coloured plastic to match these noble Sylvaneth warriors, this set contains enough dice to handle the most ambitious attacks or stalwart defences. This set contains: 5 white and burgundy attack dice with black details 3 black defence dice with green details |
Yvraine, known as the Daughter of Shades, is a fearsome warrior and psyker. She was once brought back to life by the power of the Aeldari God of the Dead and now operates as their emissary. In battle she wields the Cronesword Kha-vir, the Sword of Sorrows, which can turn an enemy to ash with the slightest touch. The power of Ynnead manifests when she fights, lending strength to the warriors around her such that they appear as blurs of violence. This kit builds Yvraine and her Gyrinx familiar. Formidable in combat and an exemplary psyker, her poise and grace mask her merciless nature in battle. When her allies fall, she gains strength from them, thanks to her pact with Ynnead, the Aeldari God of the Dead. This set comprises 19 plastic components and is supplied with a Citadel 75mmx42mm Oval Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. |
The Zombie Dragon is an enormous skeletal beast, with ragged wings that stretch out between exposed bones, each of which possess thick muscle fibres. Its large, demonic skull features prominent teeth and a long tongue. The kit comes with plenty of optional extras, including two different riders - the Vampire Lord, who comes with a huge variety of different weapons, and the rather more bestial Abhorrant Ghoul King. This multi-part plastic kit contains 85 components, a Citadel 130mm Round base and a Citadel 25mm Round base. Optionally, you can build the kit as Prince Vhordrai, a Vampire Lord on Zombie Dragon, a Terrorgheist, an Abhorrant Ghoul King on Terrorgheist, or an Abhorrant Ghoul King on Zombie Dragon. |
With this set of 35 plastic bases you can make it look like your gangs are fighting within the confines of the deadly Zone Mortalis. Their design matches that of the Zone Mortalis floor tiles and, as well as being perfect for any of your Necromunda models, they also provide interesting options for basing Warhammer 40,000 miniatures. This set contains 15 x 25mm, 15 x 32mm, and 5 x 40mm round, plastic sculpted bases. |
The Zone Mortalis is literally "the deadly ground" – short-range gunflights take place as fighters dart between cover and brutal melee is almost impossible to escape from. Add to your Zone Mortalis terrain with additional columns and walls. This multipart plastic set contains: – 6 Columns – 1 Wide Wall – 4 Walls – 2 Wide Doors – 2 Doors This highly detailed plastic kit has been designed to be as interchangeable as possible, offering maximum opportunity to create different layouts. It's fully compatible with all other Zone Mortalis kits and makes ideal terrain for games of Necromunda, Warhammer 40,000 or even Kill Team. |
The Zone Mortalis is literally "the deadly ground" – short-range gunflights take place as fighters dart between cover, and brutal melee is almost impossible to escape from. Even in such a lethal environment, a gang needs somewhere to live. Create a headquarters for your gang so that they have their own little corner of the underhive to call home. The Stronghold can be assembled in a variety of ways and multiple kits can easily be combined to grow the size of your base. It's also fully compatible with the other Zone Mortalis kits, meaning that you can create epic Necromunda terrain. The Stronghold can be used as the focal point of a scenario, with one gang defending their home turf from a rival. This 157-part plastic kit makes one Zone Mortalis: Gang Stronghold, consisting of: – 1x Watchtower – 1x Gunk Tank – 1x Set of Stronghold Gates – 4x Stronghold Walls – 2x Stronghold Corners – 1x Stronghold Wall Extension The set includes rules and direction for using the various more unique elements of the terrain set in games of Necromunda, including rules for the stronghold gate, the watchtower, the gunk tank and firing ports along the edge of the Stronghold. Build your gang a home in the underhive Includes special rules for defending and assaulting the Stronghold Fully compatible with the other Zone Mortalis kits |
The Zone Mortalis is literally "the deadly ground" – short-range gunflights take place as fighters dart between cover and brutal melee is almost impossible to escape from. Add to your Zone Mortalis terrain with additional platforms and stairs. This set contains: – 2 Stairs – 16 Platforms – 2 Wide Platforms – 12 Railings – 4 Ladders – 1 Lift This highly detailed plastic kit has been designed to be as interchangeable as possible offering maximum opportunity to create different layouts. It's fully compatible with all other Zone Mortalis kits and makes ideal terrain for games of Necromunda, Warhammer 40,000 and even Kill Team. |
Even in the deadly Zone Mortalis, markets pop up in the crossfire as merchants and scroungers attempt to make a quick sale. Full of rare goods, counterfeit wares, and desirable weapons, these maze-like markets are frequently the sites of firefights between gangs, and the Palanite Enforcers are no stranger to the flimsy cover of a stall's awning. This kit allows you to build your own Underhive Markets from a host of terrain pieces and accessories, such as market stalls, gun racks, storage caskets, and the assorted detritus that litters the bazaars of the underhive. This kit comprises of 45 plastic components, with which you can assemble the following Underhive Market terrain pieces: - 2x large market stalls - 2x small market stalls - 2x horologium - 2x gun racks - 2x large storage caskets - 2x power units - 4x plasma flasks - 2x lockboxes - 2x buckets - 4x signs - 6x mugs - 2x Mung vases - 2x coin piles This kit is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. |