Blood Bowl is a sprawling and chaotic game, played in many different ways across the world. Whether it's playing a quick game of Sevens, hiring unscrupulous mercenary players to help you score an easy win, or venturing out in conditions that could hardly be called ideal, this variety makes for no dull moments in a game that's already known for ferocious action. The Death Zone supplement includes a wide array of additional rules designed to pack even more excitement, tension, and action into your games. Explore the world of Blood Bowl in more depth, employ new inducements, add mercenary players, and play half-sized games for faster, more frantic gameplay. This 104-page hardback book includes new ways to enjoy your games of Blood Bowl, plus expanded background material and a variety of thrilling options for every team. - Explore the world of Blood Bowl in greater detail than ever before. - A wealth of fresh Inducements – convince a wide array of Wizards, coaching staff, and bribed referees to help you clinch victory. - Hire mercenary players – skilled athletes who are happy to get the job done for any coach with coin. - Alternative weather tables represent extreme locations like tropical forests, arctic tundra, and subterranean caverns. - Details on how to play Sevens – a fast and frantic version of Blood Bowl, played on a smaller pitch, with fewer players. It’s a great way to squeeze in a quick game or try out some new plays. You'll need a copy of Blood Bowl – The Official Rules to make full use of this supplement. |
Dungeon Bowl casts you as the coach of a team of players from one of the eight Colleges of Magic. As you hunt the game ball in a dastardly dungeon, you'll avoid traps, jump through portals, and rummage through chests to find treasure beyond your imagination – all in the name of glory, pride, and scoring a single magnificent touchdown. You decide the line-up, and you decide the tactics, but just remember – it's not the winning that matters most, but the amount of carnage that you cause along the way! Dungeon Bowl is the game of Subterranean Blood Bowl mayhem, played between two players. In this box, the College of Fire and the College of Shadows face off against each other in a dungeon with a customisable layout, packed with portals to jump through and chests to ransack. Will you be able to score a touchdown, or will you be scuppered by traps and opponents you encounter along the way? This box comes with everything you need to get started in your quest to find the ball and score that single, scintillating touchdown. Inside this box, you'll find the following miniatures: 14 College of Fire miniatures in orange plastic, featuring – 1x Ogre Blocker – 1x Ogre Runt Punter – 6x Gnoblars – 1x Dwarf Runner – 1x Dwarf Blitzer – 3x Dwarf Blocker Lineman – 1x Troll Slayer 12 College of Shadows miniatures in purple plastic, featuring – 3x Skaven Clanrat Lineman – 1x Skaven Blitzer – 1x Skaven Thrower – 1x Gutter Runner – 3x Dark Elf Lineman – 1x Dark Elf Blitzer – 1x Dark Elf Runner – 1x Witch Elf - Dungeon Bowl furnishings comprising of 6x Chests, 6x Portals, and 1x Spiked Ball In addition, you'll get: - A 104-page Rulebook stuffed with characterful Dungeon Bowl artwork, and all the rules you need to play the game, and rules covering exhibition and league games - 2x quick reference cheat sheets for easy rules checking - 2x Dungeon Bowl Dugouts for players to rest and recuperate in - 6x double-sided Token Boards to track various elements of the games on - 16x gorgeous and grim Dungeon Tiles you'll use to arrange your dungeon - 36x Dungeon Bowl Door Tokens to represent doors - 14x dice for use in games of Dungeon Bowl - 3x plastic templates for measuring range, direction, and ricochet The rulebook included in this box features full team rosters – including featured races and team honours – for each of the eight Colleges of Magic: The College of Fire The College of Shadow The College of Metal The College of Light The College of Death The College of Life The College of Beasts The College of Heavens These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. |
Dwarf Giants Blood Bowl Team contains 12 plastic miniatures! In the box you’ll find 2 Troll Slayers, 2 Blitzers, 2 Runners and 6 Linemen, with alternative heads for the Troll Slayer and Blitzer, as well as 3 Dwarf balls, a double-sided score coin and a turn counter. There’s also a decal sheet featuring symbols for the Dwarf Giants, and a 1,000,000 gp roster allowing a coach to use the team straight out of the box, and 12 32mm bases. Full rules for putting together your own Dwarf teams can be found in Death Zone Season 1. |
The winds of magic flow freely across the Elven Union's home turf, which is just as likely to be an idyllic, perfectly tended patch of lush turf as it is to be a glassy sheet of ice – all the better for these peerless athletes to demonstrate their grace and composure. The fickle nature of the 'weather' is as changeable as a shift in the breeze, keeping players on their toes – right where Elven Union teams feel most comfortable. One side of this pitch is immaculately tended, complete with an elegant pattern cut into the turf. The other side is covered by a sheet of mystical ice, marked with the elegant swirls left behind by ice-skating elves. You'll also find a pair of matching double-sided dugouts to complete the theme. Redesigned for the latest edition of the game, each dugout features score, turn, and re-roll trackers, plus Reserves, Knocked-out, and Casualty boxes. Rules for using each side of the pitch in your games of Blood Bowl are included. |
Elfheim Eagles Blood Bowl Team is a multi part plastic kit containing the components needed to assemble The Elfheim Eagles, an Elven Union Blood Bowl team. The team consists of 6 Linemen (4 of which are actually Linewomen), 2 Blitzers, 2 Throwers and 2 Catchers, each of whom are as impressively-cheekboned and beautiful as you might expect from an Elven team. The heads and shoulder pads are interchangeable between the miniatures, meaning your team can look unique. There are a host of extras in the kit – 2 turn markers, 2 double-sided score coins and 6 balls, 4 of which are encrusted with opulent gemstones. Supplied with 12 32mm Blood Bowl bases and an Elven Union transfer sheet. |
Gnome teams play Blood Bowl on pitches deep within their mysterious forests, in clearings between the trees. These aren't just your regular run-of-the-mill forests, though – magic hangs in the air, and all manner of creatures, both fey and mundane, come out of hiding to watch their Gnome friends play Blood Bowl! One side of this pitch depicts a mystical forest clearing, strewn with wildflowers, skittering critters, roots, and mushrooms. The reverse shows the same scene at night, lit by a mysterious magical force, and glowing clusters of fungus. Opposing players will wonder if they've wandered into a dream. You'll also find a pair of matching double-sided dugouts to complete the theme. Each dugout features score, turn, and re-roll trackers, plus Reserves, Knocked-out, and Casualty boxes. Rules for using each side of the pitch in your games of Blood Bowl are included – you can also find these rules in Spike! Journal: Issue 17, which is sold separately. |
Gnomes are something of an enigma in the world of Blood Bowl, with many fans having dismissed their existence almost entirely. While their tactics, and woodland creatures, are somewhat unorthodox, Gnomes are quite fond of the game. While individual players are hardly paragons of athleticism, their mastery of magical illusions and the befriending of forest beasts gives them certain advantages not enjoyed by less gloriously bearded teams. This multipart plastic kit builds the Glimdwarrow Groundhogs, a Gnome team for use in games of Blood Bowl. The team comprises eight Gnome Linemen, two Woodland Foxes, two Gnome Illusionists, and two Gnome Beastmasters. You'll find four head options that can be used with any of the four different Lineman bodies, as well as two alternative heads for each of the other positions. The Beastmasters have a choice of staff toppers, as well as either goose or badger friends. In addition, there are two double-sided Blood Bowl coins, two turn and re-roll markers, four balls, and a transfer sheet. Rules for using Gnome teams in your games of Blood Bowl can be found in Spike! Journal: Issue 17, which is sold separately. This kit comprises 102 plastic components, and is supplied with 14x Citadel 32mm Round Bases and 1x Gnome Team Transfer Sheet. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. |
Even with their magical illusions, Gnome teams will need all the luck they can get in games of Blood Bowl, which is where these themed dice come in. Dazzle your rivals with every roll of these Gnome Team themed dice, cast in a mystical pearlescent blue, with red markings. Each six-sided standard dice in this set features the pointed hat and curly-toed shoes symbol of the Gnomes Team in place of the '6' pips, to remind your opponents just what they're dealing with. This set contains all of the dice you need to play. It includes: – 3x Blood Bowl Block dice – 2x 6-sided dice with the Gnome Team logo in place of the '6' face – 1x 8-sided Blood Bowl Scatter dice – 1x 16-sided dice |
Gnomes frankly have a tough time winning a game of Blood Bowl – but bringing along a Treeman is a great way to close the height gap. And the strength gap. And the skill gap. These mighty arboreal players give the Gnomes half a shot against most serious teams. This kit builds a plastic Altern Forest Treeman, ideal for giving your Gnome team vital strength and resilience. You'll find cosmetic options to mix them up, so you can feel free to hire two with no worries about them looking the same. The Treeman's features are full of character, making a fitting addition to your whimsical team of tricksters. This plastic model is supplied in 17 components, including a 40mm Blood Bowl Base. The rules you need to use them in your games of Blood Bowl are supplied with the miniature, and can also be found in Spike! Journal Issue 17, which is available separately. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. |
The Goblins prefer their pitches to feel like home – barren, desolate, and covered in mushrooms – and this pitch and dugout set is exactly that. You'll find one side of the game board covered in craters and pockmarks, with the symbol of the Bad Moon at its centre. Flip the board over to reveal the aftermath of a heavy rainstorm, with the dugouts and craters embedded in the pitch knee-deep (or waist-deep, for a Goblin) in water. The package includes two double-sided dugouts to match the style of the pitch. Each side of the dugouts feature the usual Reserves, Knocked Out, and Casualty boxes, plus score, turn, and Re-roll trackers. You'll also find rules to represent the particular features of both sides of the pitch. |
The Scarcrag Snivellers made a decision a long time ago to make an attempt at playing Blood Bowl without all the sneaky tricks employed by most Goblin teams. Eleven Goblins line up at the start of the match – no Trolls, no Secret Weapons – and do their very best to last at least a couple of drives before they’re stomped into the ground. Bizarrely, this doesn’t always end as badly for them as it probably should, and somehow the Scarcrag Snivellers seem to make it from season to season without being utterly wiped out… Pick up a Goblin team for your games of Blood Bowl with this set of plastic miniatures. In it, you’ll find 12 multi-part Goblins, featuring 6 pairs of unique bodies and 7 pairs of unique heads, meaning no two Goblin teams need look alike! There are also 6 Goblin team balls, featuring the kind of dirty tricks the Scarcrag Snivellers frown upon – 2 deflated, 2 with Goblins stuck in them and 2 stuffed with dynamite – 2 turn counters and 2 double-sided team tokens. The 54-component kit is supplied with 12 32mm Blood Bowl bases and a 1,000,000 gold piece roster, including 8 (eight!) team re-rolls and Fan Factor 4! Rules for Goblin teams can be found in Blood Bowl Death Zone Season Two. |
Redesigned for the Second Season ruleset, this deck of 44 cards will help you keep track of stats and profiles for your team, positions, and Star Players – plus Special Play cards exclusively for use with Goblin Teams. This set includes: – 8 Player Reference cards for Bomma, Looney, Fanatic, Goblin Lineman, Pogoer, Ooligan, Doom Diver, and Trained Troll – 2 Star Player cards for The Black Gobbo and Varag Ghoul-Chewer – 8 Dirty Tricks Special Play cards – 8 Miscellaneous Mayhem Special Play cards – 17 Blank Player cards: 1x Bomma, 1x Looney, 1x Fanatic, 9x Goblin Lineman, 1x Pogoer, 1x Ooligan, 1x Doom Diver, and 2x Trained Troll – The all-important card explaining how to use the cards, with a red card on the reverse You'll need a copy of Blood Bowl – The Official Rules to make full use of these cards. |
Coaching goblins can be a chaotic mess in all the right ways. Keep that mayhem to the pitch and get organised with this deck of 44 reference cards. Keep track of stats for each position, Star Players, Dirty Tricks and Miscellaneous Mayhem. This pack also includes 6 Special Play cards, which can be used by any team! This set contains: – Reference cards for Goblin, Bomma, Looney, Fanatic, Doom Diver, Pogoer, ‘Ooligan and, of course, Troll players – Reference cards for Star Players like Fungus the Loon, The Black Gobbo, and Bomber Dribblesnot – Blank cards to create your own players – 1 team roster card, with a match record on the reverse – 3 Dirty Tricks cards: Honest, Guv! Hideous Tittering, Total Con-Troll – 3 Miscellaneous Mayhem cards: Oi! Where'd 'E Go?, Fanatic On The Loose, Mushroom Brew. – 6 universal Special Play cards – The all-important card that explains how to use the cards, with a red card on the reverse |
The Greenfield Grasshuggers are one of the most esteemed teams in the game. After all, who doesn't love an underdog? Formed back in 2418, these eager and earnest Halflings have had to fight twice as hard to make a name for themselves. They're full of heart, determination, and enough sausage and ale to choke a troll. They’re a joy to face off against on the pitch, not least of which because you might be able to nick one of the best mince pies you've ever had when they're not looking. If you catch yourself thinking Blood Bowl is too easy, or you want to impress your friends with your impeccable coaching skills, there are few challenges greater than running a Halfling team. They might not be the most competitive in the game, but they're certainly one of the most fun. That said, with new positions like Catchers and Hefties, they're more versatile than ever. If you have a defiant streak, or just enjoy a fun and chaotic game, pick up a box for yourself and get ready for the good times. This multipart plastic kit contains all the components you need to assemble the Greenfield Grasshuggers, a Halfling team for use in games of Blood Bowl. You'll receive 2 Catchers, 2 Hefties and 8 Hopefuls, plus a roster sheet. Supplied with a transfer sheet, 2 sausage-wielding turn markers, 3 extra “balls”, and 12 Citadel 32mm Round bases featuring holes in which to place the ball. |
In addition to being an incredibly popular pastime, beloved by an impressively broad and diverse fanbase, Blood Bowl is also a shockingly lucrative business. Imperial Nobility teams have been springing up out of the woodwork of late, the seemingly bottomless coffers of their patrons hiring top talent, providing the finest equipment and training facilities, and supporting their teams through extensive advertising campaigns. The Bögenhafen Barons are the most popular of such teams, exploding onto the scene and shaking things up. While superficially similar to Human teams, the Imperial Nobility have a different skill set that makes them very tricky to play against. A well-coached team can keep their opponents guessing while setting up the solid Noble Blitzers to score. They look absolutely incredible whether they're winning or losing, clad in the finest equipment you're likely to see on any pitch. This multipart plastic kit contains all the components you need to build the Bögenhafen Barons, an Imperial Nobility team for use in games of Blood Bowl. It contains 12 players: – 4 Imperial Retainer Linemen – 4 Bodyguards – 2 Noble Blitzers – 2 Imperial Throwers You'll also find 2 turn counters, 2 coins, 4 balls, 12 32mm Round Blood Bowl bases, and a transfer sheet. The rules to use Imperial Nobility teams in your games of Blood Bowl can be found in Blood Bowl – The Official Rules and Spike! Journal Issue 12. |
Khornate Blood Bowl teams often find themselves at a disadvantage in leagues due to their inability to put scoring touchdowns ahead of goring their opponents. Against all odds, the Skull-tribe Slaughterers buck this trend, believing that the higher they rank in leagues, the better calibre of skull they will be able to claim for Khorne. As a result, the Skull-tribe Slaughterers have made their extremely bloody mark in the NAF as one of the greatest teams around. Want a team that can both mutilate your opponent with ease, and score a good touchdown? Khorne teams have plenty of brawn and just enough brain to make it happen. Marauder Linemen are hardy enough to withstand plenty of punishment and smart enough to remember to pass the ball once in a match. Those who endure the brutal training regimes of Khornate teams become Bloodseekers. Impressively violent and single-mindedly bloodthirsty, they specialise in putting the opposition out of commission while offloading any erstwhile Blood Bowl balls to the team's Khorngors – houndlike Beastmen who are utterly intent on scoring touchdowns. The multi-part kit is comprised of 64 plastic components with which you can assemble The Skull-tribe Slaughterers, a Khorne team for use in games of Blood Bowl. The team is made up of six Bloodborn Marauder Linemen, four Bloodseekers, and two Khorngor. This box also contains two double-sided Blood Bowl coins, two turn and re-roll markers, four Blood Bowl balls, and a transfer sheet with 222 symbols and icons to customise your team with. This kit is also supplied with 12x 32mm Citadel Round slotta bases. The rules for using Khorne teams in your games of Blood Bowl can be found in Spike! Journal 13. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. |
The Khorne team's home pitch doubles as both a place to play Blood Bowl and a place to worship Khorne – some say the two go hand in hand so well that there is no practical difference. Over time the horror of this skull-strewn gridiron becomes blessed by Khorne and blood rains from the sky. Both sides of this board depict a Khorne team home pitch, giant brass symbols of Khorne surrounded by thousands of skulls. As violence breaks out during games of Blood Bowl, Khorne calls blood to rain from the sky, transforming the pitch into a slippery, blood-slick mess, which is represented on the reverse of the board. The dugouts feature skull-packed and bloody sides, and they have the usual Reserves, Knocked Out and Casualty boxes, plus Score, Turn, and Re-roll trackers. Rules for representing the particular features of both sides of the pitch are also included in this set. |
If rumours are to be believed, the origins of Blood Bowl lay in Lustria, home of the ancient and powerful Slann, and their Lizardmen servants, at the very dawn of time. Though the game has moved on and evolved in the Old World, the Lustrian League is working with the NAF to bring the old and new closer together. The Gwaka'moli Crater Gators have made the leap across the world-pond to match their skills against some of the biggest names in the sport, and their natural talent and unconventional playing style have proven to be a massive hit with fans. If you're looking for a funky and fresh new twist to the game, Lizardmen teams are where it's at. They have access to the best of both worlds: with players that are strong and tough, plus fast and agile ones. Once you get the hang of using your Saurus Blockers (not to mention Kroxigors if you really want to make an impact) to protect the nimble Skinks long enough to perform some slick plays, you'll find yourself scoring again and again. Add their unconventional aesthetic to the mix, and you've got a team that looks great, plays well and scores big. This multipart plastic kit contains all the components you need to assemble the Gwaka'moli Crater Gators, a Lizardmen team for use in games of Blood Bowl, containing 6 Saurus Blockers, 4 Skink Runners, and 2 Chameleon Skinks, plus a roster sheet. Also includes a transfer sheet, 2 Slann-statue turn markers, egg-themed balls, and 12x 32mm Citadel round bases which feature holes to place the ball. The rules to use Lizardmen teams in your games of Blood Bowl can be found in Spike! Journal 7. |
Blood Bowl is a gloriously violent game, but the best players don't let anything as pedestrian as death keep them down. The Necromancers of Sylvania discovered some time ago that their magical talents made for a viable career as a coach. They soon began making dark pacts with Ghouls, Wraiths, and even Werewolves – or simply stitching together Flesh Golems from the beefiest body parts they could scare up. Slow but durable Zombies flesh out your lineup. Combined with a variety of specialised players to choose from, a savvy Necromancer can tailor the team to a variety of play styles. Ghouls and Werewolves bring speed, Wraiths are slippery, and Flesh Golems are strong and tough. And as the dead don't rest easy, they'll always be up for more, win or lose. This multipart plastic kit contains all the components you'll need to build the Wolfenburg Crypt-Stealers, a Necromantic Horror team for use in games of Blood Bowl. It contains 14 players: – 6 Zombie Linemen – 2 Ghoul Runners – 2 Wraiths – 2 Werewolves – 2 Flesh Golems You'll also find 2 turn counters, 2 coins, 4 spooky balls, 14 32mm round slotta bases, and a transfer sheet. The rules to use Necromantic Horror teams in your games of Blood Bowl can be found in Spike! Journal Issue 11. |
The Rotters rose to fame long ago, having the distinction of being one of the earliest Chaos teams on the circuit to dedicate themselves to a single Chaos god – Grandfather Nurgle himself. Their patron was delighted, lavishing gifts and mutations upon his favoured followers. Today, despite numerous recent setbacks, the Rotters stand poised to once again spread their influence across the leagues and tournaments of the world, bringing Nurgle’s blessings to lands far and wide… This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble Nurgle’s Rotters, a particularly foul and dripsome Nurgle team for use in games of Blood Bowl. Appropriately putrid and ‘orrible, each player is mutated and pus-covered with exposed guts, claws and warts featuring heavily. The team consists of 4 Bloaters, 2 Pestigor and 6 Rotters. There are a host of extras in the kit – 2 turn markers, 2 double-sided score coins in the shape of Nurgle’s icon and 4 balls – 2 of these are being chomped upon by a cheeky Nurgling, and 2 have… something… emerging from them, all gribbly teeth and eldritch horror. Supplied with 12 32mm Blood Bowl bases, a 1,000,000 GP roster and a Nurgle transfer sheet. |
Ogres are natural Blood Bowl players, with a long tradition of playing for other teams who can afford to feed them (woe betide the coach who fails to account for their appetite). Ogre teams, however, bring a new level of violence to the game, as their rosters feature not just one or two of these massive brutes, but often 4 of them! Of course, they're also accompanied by a veritable swarm of Gnoblars, tiny greenskin runts who have no natural athletic ability, but enough cunning and wit to know they're supposed to grab the ball from time to time whilst the Ogres are busy pummeling their opponents. Once in a while, the Ogres will give the ball-holders a little kick towards the End Zone, thus scoring some points with a bit of luck. If you want to play some smashy Blood Bowl, you can do no better than an Ogre team. They play unlike anything else, excelling at deleting the opposing team, one by one, until they can walk the ball across the pitch unopposed. You’ll focus on hiring a handful of Ogres, and the utterly replaceable gnoblars fill out the rest of your slots. Ogres are a blast to play, and a nightmare to go up against. This multipart plastic kit contains all the components you'll need to build the Fire Mountain Gut Busters, an Ogre team for use in games of Blood Bowl, containing 4 Ogres (1 of which can be built as a Runt Punter), and 12 Gnoblars with interchangeable heads! You'll also find a roster sheet, transfers, 2 turn counters and 2 coins, 4 Ogre-themed balls, and a mix of 14x 25mm bases and 4x 32mm bases.
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Mixed teams are found throughout the Blood Bowl leagues, uniting players from a variety of races and cultures on the pitch. Old World Alliance teams like the Middenheim Maulers are drawn from great cities across the Empire, Estalia, Kislev, and beyond. These bustling streets are packed with cosmopolitan Humans, Dwarfs, and Halflings, ready to be forged into winning teams that are greater than the sum of their parts. Old World Alliance teams boast a flexible roster of Humans, Dwarfs, and Halflings. Each of these groups brings their own innate talents to the pitch – Human flexibility, Dwarfen toughness, and Halfling, er… greasy slipperiness? Cooking skills? If you're looking to cover classic weaknesses, discover new tactical opportunities, and face fresh challenges of co-operation, look no further than the Old World Alliance. This multipart plastic kit builds an Old World Alliance team of 15 players for games of Blood Bowl. Using components from the existing Human, Dwarf, and Halfling team sets, you'll be able to build 3 Halfling Hopefuls, 3 Human Linemen, 1 Human Blitzer, 1 Human Thrower, 1 Human Catcher, 3 Dwarf Blockers, 1 Dwarf Runner, 1 Dwarf Blitzer, and 1 Dwarf Troll Slayer. Some of these players include cosmetic options such as different heads to help you customise your own team. The box also includes six balls, two double-sided Blood Bowl coins, and two turn markers – split evenly between Dwarf and Human designs – and a sheet of Old World Alliance transfers with team logos, numbers, and positionals. This kit comprises 73 plastic components, and comes with 15x Citadel 32mm Round Bases as well as an Old World Alliance Transfer Sheet. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. The rules to use Old World Alliance teams in your games of Blood Bowl can be found in Blood Bowl – The Official Rules. |
Shambling Undead teams are drawn from a mix of vicious undead creatures and former Blood Bowl players that died on the pitch and – through the art of necromancy – have been given the chance of a second career! Most famous of all the Shambling Undead teams that have graced (or stained) the pitch over the years are the mighty Champions of Death. The Champions of Death team set contains 14 multipart plastic players covered in rusted armour, and eight thematic gaming accessories: - 2 Mummies - 2 Wights - 2 Ghouls - 4 Zombies - 4 Skeletons - 4 Shambling Undead Blood Bowl Balls - 2 Turn Markers - 2 Double-sided Score Coins In addition, the set includes a Champions of Death transfer sheet, with decals that feature player numbers and the team’s logo, and a sample team roster to get you started. |
Skavenblight Scramblers Blood Bowl Team box contains twelve Skaven team members, warpstone balls and Skaven specific counters. The miniatures are snap fit and made out of grey plastic. The box also contains an assembly guide and decals and an out of the box team roster. For the full rules, the customers will need the Death Zone Season One book. |
Snotlings have long admired the game of Blood Bowl from the sidelines, but rarely have they taken to the pitch for… obvious reasons. Well all that’s about to change, as the “Mighty” Crud Creek Nosepickers have blasted down the barriers to bravely (or foolishly) pave the way for their diminutive kin. They're ready to flood the gridiron with a squirming, stinking wave of pint-sized players, along with all the zany contraptions and silly tricks they could dream up in their mushroom-addled brains. While Snotlings may make Halfling teams look downright athletic, and Goblins seem burly in comparison, what these little blighters have in spades is, well, lots more of themselves! They're so small and energetic, the refs can never keep count of how many are on the field at once! Their numerical advantage, combined with a willingness to bend and break the rules, makes them very unpredictable indeed. In short, Snotlings are all about the sort of wild shenanigans that make Blood Bowl an absolute pleasure to play. Not only are they fun, but they have some devious tricks that can actually win a game from time to time, quite literally keeping your opponent on their toes. This multipart plastic kit contains all the components you'll need to build the Crud Creek Nosepickers, a Snotling team for use in games of Blood Bowl, containing 12 Snotlings, 2 Snotling Fungus Flingas, 2 Snotling Fun-Hoppas, 2 Snotling Stilty Runnas, and 2 Snotling Pump Wagons! You'll also find 2 turn counters, 2 coins, 4 Snotling-themed balls, 20x 25mm bases, and 2x 32mm bases with holes.
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A compilation of Spike! Journal's Norse and Amazon issues, and much, much more! The Blood Bowl Spike! Presents: 2022 Almanac! contains: – Spike! Journal issues 14 and 15, containing all the team rosters and Star Player rules for Amazon and Norse Teams, plus assorted rules for leagues, pitches and more. – Updated rules to bring the Amazon and Norse teams to Dungeon Bowl – Star Player Spotlights on eight famous Blood Bowl players: Puggy Baconbreath, Cindy Piewhistle, Dribl & Drull, Bilerot Vomitflesh, Ripper Bolgrot, Nobla Blackwart, Scrappa Sorehead, and Withergrasp Doubledrool – Plus all the regular Spike! Journal features such as Chat with the Rat, Dirt from the Dugout, Coffin Corner, Tatzina Barbarini’s style review, and an introduction by Lord Borak the Despoiler You'll need a copy of Blood Bowl – The Official Rules to make use of this supplement. |
This issue’s Guest Editor Meghera Lafes ventures out of the thick and steaming rainforests of Lustria to bring you a Spike! Journal packed with scrimmaging serpents and tropical touchdown gameplay. That’s right, this issue brings the Amazon team to your games of Blood Bowl! This journal covers the history, rules, and rosters of the Amazon team. As well as stories of mysterious relics, acrobatic antics, and some truly spectacular ritual sacrifice shows at half-time, you'll find all the fantastic fun and essential commentary you've come to expect from Spike! Journal. As such, this magazine is the perfect companion for any jungle-dwelling coach. This issue includes: - Warriors of Legend: background on the origins of Amazon teams in Blood Bowl, and how they play on the pitch. Includes information on their team positions, Star Players, and a team roster. - Famous Amazon Teams: descriptions and background on some of the more famous Norse teams, including the Feathered Jaguars, Patraxi Pythons, Skywatch Sentinels, and Great River Wardens. - Kara Temple Harpies Team Spotlight: an in-depth article focusing on the Kara Temple Harpies, the most recent Amazon team to have taken the Blood Bowl pitch by storm. Includes details of their history, team profile and colours, honours, Spike! team rating, as well as the roster of their triumphant 2499-2500 squad, and loads more. - Star Player – Estelle la Veneaux: a profile on the Baroness of the Bayou, said by some to an embodiment of the Amazonian goddess Rigg – and by others to be a half-crazed Amazon covered in frogs – detailing her uncanny powers and vengeful career. - Dirt from the Dugout: this time Mindy Piewhistle investigates the scandalous rumours surrounding the Genaina Javelins and their new, beautifully-scaled fashion brand. - Star Player – Glotl Stop: a profile on this infamous Kroxigor Blocker, known to many as the Primordial Nightmare – or the Scaled Slasher. Though he often has trouble distinguishing friend from foe on the pitch, that's only added to the impressive body count Glotl's racked up in his explosive career. - Amazonian Temple Leagues: brand new rules and advice for running the Amazonian Temple Leagues – a variant on the standard Blood Bowl league season, allowing players to compete in the Jungle Bowl – open to all teams with the usual budget of 1,000,000 gold pieces – for the mysterious Jungle Bowl Cup. Also includes unique tables for Sweltering Jungle Weather, Temple-City Kick-off, Lustrian Locals, and the effects of Ancient Artefacts. - Overgrown Jungle Blood Bowl Pitch: includes rules for using the Overgrown Jungle Blood Bowl Pitch in your games, including special rules for the Jungle Floor and Torrential Downpour. These rules are also included with the Amazon Team – Double-sided Pitch and Dugouts Set. - Coffin Corner: Spike! Journal's obituaries column commemorating those players who are no longer with us, whether trampled on the pitch, torn apart, or possibly eaten. - Chat with the Rat: ace Skaven reporter Hackspit ‘the Scribbler’ Quillchewer meets with Klara Vytis, Groundswoman for the Obsidian Ocelots, to discuss the many, many challenges of maintaining a game-ready Blood Bowl pitch in the depths of the Lustrian jungle. - Amazon Balls: includes background and rules for two unique Amazon Balls – the Crystal Skull Ball and the Snake-Swallowed Ball. - Secrets of the Amazons: a detailed introduction to coaching Amazon teams. Includes an overview of the strengths of their team, positions, tactics, and more. - Star Player – Boa Kon'ssstriktr: a profile on the 'Scheming Serpent' himself, detailing how this mysterious and hypnotic Snakeman rose to prominence by tripping up enemy teams. - Dungeon Bowl Update – Amazon Teams: provides a narrative and rules update for players to use their Amazon team miniatures in games of Dungeon Bowl. - Mighty Blow! – Jungle Fever: a look back on some of the tall tales from the career of Bob Bifford. Includes a comic strip Bob Bifford reminiscing about his time in Lustria. |
A compilation of Spike! Journal’s Necromantic Horror, Imperial Nobility & Black Orc, and Khorne issues – as well as much, much more! Presaged with a foreword by Lord Borak the Despoiler, this Almanac is the ideal way to catch up on a busy year of Blood Bowl, with rules for four new teams, a whole dugout full of Star Players, and plently more for Blood Bowl enthusiasts to get excited about. The Blood Bowl Spike! Presents: 2021 Almanac! contains: – Spike! Journal issues 11 through 13, containing all the team rosters, Star Player rules, and assorted rules for leagues, inducements, and more! – Star Player retrospectives on a number of famous Blood Bowl players: Barik Farblast, Fungus the Loon, Bomber Dribblesnot, and Kreek ‘the Verminator’ Rustgouger! – Introducing the new All-Star Spectacular, where legends of the game come together to play the most exciting and star-studded exhibition game in Blood Bowl history! – Alternative Star Player rules – allowing your team to hire your favourites for an entire season! – A suite of new rules for letting multiple college teams loose in the dungeons of the Old World, providing the scintillating spectacle that is multiplayer Dungeon Bowl! – The full history of the prestigious Blood Bowl, complete with all the stats from everyone’s favourite Vampire: Jim Johnson! – Plus all the regular Spike! Journal features such as Chat with the Rat, Dirt from the Dugout, Coffin Corner, and an extended kit review with Tatzina Barbarini! All of the above is presented in a 160-page hardback book with gloss art and matt lamination, with a red bookmark ribbon. |
Mixed teams are found throughout the Blood Bowl leagues, uniting players from a variety of races and cultures on the pitch. Underworld Denizens teams recruit from the dank caves and foul sewers that lurk beneath the surface, bringing Goblins and Skaven together in a cocktail of fur, fungus, and foul play. Widely despised for their literally low-down tactics, teams like the Underworld Creepers truly represent the worst of both worlds. On the pitch, Underworlds Denizens teams employ a dizzying variety of sneaky tactics and cunning plays to compensate for their small size and keep rivals on their toes – as you'd expect from a team of Goblins and Skaven. If you're eager to discover fresh tactics and plays, have fun forming a winning combination of players, and backstab absolutely everyone you meet, the Underworld Denizens are for you. This multipart plastic kit builds an Underworld Denizens team of 12 players for games of Blood Bowl. Using components from the existing Goblin and Skaven team sets, you'll be able to build 6 Goblin Linemen, 3 Skaven Clanrats, 1 Skaven Blitzer, 1 Skaven Thrower, and 1 Skaven Gutter Runner. Some of these players include cosmetic options such as different heads to help you customise your own team. The box also includes six balls, two double-sided Blood Bowl coins, and two turn markers – split evenly between Skaven and Goblin designs – and a sheet of Underworld Denizens transfers with team logos, numbers, and positionals. This kit comprises 50 plastic components, and comes with 14x Citadel 32mm Round Bases as well as an Underworld Denizens Transfer Sheet. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. The rules to use Underworld Denizens teams in your games of Blood Bowl can be found in Blood Bowl – The Official Rules. |
Noble Vampires often partake in games of Blood Bowl alongside their human Thralls to showcase their immortal superiority and indulge in a little bloodlust. Due to their wealthy status, these Nobles are adorned in the highest quality gear. Meanwhile, their Thralls are dishevelled and diminutive, wearing little more than basic equipment and blouses – and their gaunt and malnourished appearances may or may not have something to do with Thralls becoming a mid-match snack for the Vampires when they get thirsty. Vampires who choose to play Blood Bowl among the underclasses are undeniably powerful, however, their teams can become undone when they occasionally give in to their Bloodlust and feed off their Thralls mid-game! But, if they can keep their hunger in check, their speed and strength make them a match for any other team out on the astrogranite. This multipart kit allows you to assemble The Drakfang Thirsters, a Vampire team for use in games of Blood Bowl. The team comprises eight Thrall Linemen, two Vampire Runners, two Vampire Blitzers, and two Vampire Throwers. You'll find alternate heads for each of your Vampire players, and an alternate arm for your Thrower, to help customise your team. In addition, there are two double-sided Blood Bowl coins, two turn and re-roll markers, four balls, and a transfer sheet. Rules for using Vampire teams in your games of Blood Bowl can be found in Spike! Journal 16, which is sold separately. This kit comprises 96 plastic components, and is supplied with 14x Citadel 32mm Round Bases and 1x Vampire Team Transfer Sheet. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. |
The Athelorn Avengers exemplify everything that makes Wood Elves some of the best teams in Blood Bowl: stunning speed and agility, unexpected savagery and natural talent. Star Players like Jordell Freshbreeze and Gloriel Summerbloom have become household names for Blood Bowl fans everywhere. Wood Elf teams are incredibly popular, as they're known to put on an impressive show – they're just as likely to (literally) dance circles around their rivals as they are to get smashed in (literally) spectacular fashion. They play the game better than just about anyone else, and they look stunning while they're at it. Wood Elves hit hard and fast, but they're not known for their endurance and resilience, alas. They’re the proverbial glass dagger, but in the hands of a skilled coach they can produce impressive results. If you're content to scrape by with minimal effort, this isn't the team for you – it takes finesse and skill to win games, but when you succeed, you know you've earned it. For their part, Wardancers are amongst the most impressive starting players in the game, all your Wood Elf players start with at least 7 Movement, and they have access to one of the wildest collections of Star Players to be found anywhere. This multipart plastic kit contains all the components you need to assemble the Athelorn Avengers, a Wood Elf team for use in games of Blood Bowl, containing 2 Catchers, 2 Throwers, 2 Wardancers and 6 Line Elves, plus a roster sheet. Also included are a transfer sheet, 2 turn markers featuring a Wood Elf motif, 3 thematic balls, and 14 Citadel 32mm Round bases featuring holes in which to place the ball. The rules to use Wood Elf teams in your games of Blood Bowl can be found in Spike! Journal 6.
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Some vampires dedicate their eternal lives to the mastery of one pursuit, and those determined to become peerless warriors invariably end up among the ranks of the Blood Knights. Atop their hulking undead nightmare mounts and clad in thick plate armour, these martial experts are unstoppable on the charge and take a supreme satisfaction in trampling lesser mortal soldiers beneath them. As elite knights riding at the head of the Soulblight Gravelords' armies, Blood Knights have perfected the art of barreling straight through formations of enemy troops, spearing and slashing as they go. Their armour and powerful physiques make them durable fighters in melee combat, and thanks to the Soulblight curse they are even able to restore their vitality once the blood starts flowing. The kit is comprised of 67 plastic components, with which you can assemble 5 Blood Knights armed with either templar lances or blades, and with a choice of helmeted or unhelmeted heads. One can be assembled as a Kastellan unit leader equipped with a unique helmet, winged armour, and mace weapon arm, and one can be assembled as a Standard Bearer. These models are supplied with 5x Citadel 75mm Oval Bases. |
Bloodcrushers Daemons of Khorne includes an assortment of spiky bits, chains and icons to allow you to customise your Bloodcrushers. Also included are all of the components needed to assemble a standard bearer, musician and champion. The Warhammer Age of Sigmar set contains six Citadel 90x52mm Oval bases |
Each swing of the Bloodmaster’s blade opens throats and splits torsos, while truly worthy victims find their heads severed from their bodies. Around the Herald, the Bloodletters of Khorne fight all the harder, driven to a frenzy by his murderous aura. Bloodmasters are a must-have in any Khorne army, whether you’re conquering the 41st Millennium or the Mortal Realms. As well as being deadly combatants in their own right, these champions of the Blood God will also make your Bloodletters even deadlier with handy aura abilities. In this set, you'll find everything you need to build your own Bloodmaster. Styled after the Bloodletters he leads, but larger and wearing extra armour, he'll look right at home on the front lines of your army. This set is supplied in 14 plastic components and is supplied with a 40mm round base. |
Bloodpelt Hunters seek out the largest and most formidable creatures, stalking them unseen with the guile and ferocity of an alpha predator. When their quarry is within reach, these alarmingly stealthy ogors close in for the kill, maiming it with crude iron crossbow bolts before hacking it apart with axes and machetes. This multipart plastic kit builds a Bloodpelt Hunter, a beast-slayer of the Ogor Mawtribes. This miniature is festooned with bestial trophies attesting to his skills as a veteran tracker, from pelts and half-chewed body parts to the reptilian head he uses as a quiver. He goes barefoot to help him sneak around the battlefield, with a pair of antlers strapped to his head as camouflage, until he can use his barbed spears and crossbow bolts to bring down his prey. This kit comprises 14 plastic components, and is supplied with a Citadel 40mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. |
Blue Horrors Tzeentch is a multi-part plastic kit containing the components necessary to assemble 10 pairs of Brimstone Horrors of Tzeentch. Tiny creatures of pure malice, they caper about on their bases just as you would expect those made of fire to do. Also included are the parts you need to make 10 Blue Horrors of Tzeentch. Eyes full of fury and large mouths full of teeth, some pose with their talons outstretched to hack at their foe, others wield magical flames that dance about their fingertips. Covered in decorations, jewellery and feathers, they also include flames for their bases. This Warhammer Age of Sigmar kit comprises 40 components, and is supplied with 20 Citadel 25mm Round bases. |
The daemonic servants of Khorne spill from the madness of the warp to corrupt and slaughter, seeking worthy prey on which to slake their endless rage. The confines of a voidborne vessel or ancient space hulk are no defence against their depredations – when Geller fields fail, entire hulls contort and deform at the touch of Chaos. Tearing through to realspace, the daemonic legions of the Blood God lay waste to whole crews in their gruesome quest to drown the stars in blood. Boarding Patrol: Chaos Daemons provides a melee-focused force of Khornate daemons, perfectly suited to ripping foes limb-from-limb in games of Warhammer 40,000 – especially in the dense and deadly Boarding Action missions detailed in the Arks of Omen series – and will save you money compared to buying the kits individually. Led by the ever-hungry Karanak, the Hound of Vengeance – the physical manifestation of the Skull Throne's wrathful spite – two packs of five Flesh Hounds race through winding corridors, following the soul-scent of their hapless prey. In their wake follow 10 Bloodletters, the footsoldiers of Khorne, driven by frenetic bloodlust and an unparalleled killing instinct as they cut down enemies in close quarters. This set includes the following: - 1x Karanak, The Hound of Vengeance - 10x Flesh Hounds - 10x Bloodletters This box can be used to assemble a variety of units – the recommended build for Boarding Action games is Karanak, two units of five Flesh Hounds, and a unit of ten Bloodletters. 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. Rules for playing Boarding Action games of Warhammer 40,000 can be found in the Arks of Omen: Abaddon supplement. Additional rules for Chaos Daemons Boarding Patrols can be found in Arks of Omen: Vashtorr. |
The roar of overcharged engines and the crackle of flames herald the arrival of the Boomdakka Snazzwagons. Lightly built speedsters based around looted vehicle frames, Snazzwagons are clad in hastily welded scrap armour. Their drivers go hell for leather, as they know that a single artillery shell is likely to blow their ride to smithereens. Of course, the enemy has to hit them first, and as the Snazzwagons fishtail and skid madly through hails of incoming fire, it quickly becomes apparent that this is no mean feat! Gangs of howling Burna Boyz cling on, flinging burna bottles – the resulting inferno is as dangerous to the Orks as it is their foes, but the crew is too busy having fun to worry about paltry concerns like getting cremated in a firestorm… This multipart plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a Boomdakka Snazzwagon. Designed for pure speed, it eschews the usual Orky technique of nailing every single bit of metal in the area to a vehicle – you have the option of assembling it without even the roof, exposing the roll cage. Attached to the frame is a network of exhausts and intakes that feed the enormous, powerful engine mounted in the front. As well as this engine, the front of the Snazzwagon features a massive dozer blade, with a masked Grot tightly strapped on – as if that weren’t enough manic detail, there’s a mek speshul mounted to the left side of the main air intake. The driver is leaning out of the right-hand side, leering ahead with a burna bottle ready to go, while riding shotgun is another Grot, this one waving a blasta. A bellowing Burna Boy balances on the back, burna bottle in one hand and the trigger of a big shoota in the other. This kit comes as 65 components and is supplied with a Citadel 170mm Oval base. |
Ork Boyz surge into battle in huge, unruly mobs dotted with crude special weapons and led by foul-tempered Boss Nobz. Most simply stampede towards the enemy lines, relying on their numbers and natural hardiness to carry the charge home. This kit builds 10 Ork Boyz, a surly and belligerent Troops choice for your Ork armies. With a love of all things choppy and shooty, these hooligans are the ideal infantry mob, able to soak up masses of firepower and still retaliate with brutish glee. This kit builds five Ork Boyz equipped with a slugga and choppa, three with shootaz, one with a special weapon, and one Boss Nob to lead them. Special weapon options for one ork give you a choice of more dakka with a big shoota or big booms with a rokkit launcha, while the Boss Nob comes with helmeted or unhelmeted options and a choice between a nasty power klaw or a big choppa. This set comprises 54 plastic components and is supplied with 10x Citadel 32mm Round Bases and 1x Ork Transfer Sheet. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. |
The most vicious Kruleboyz leaders often ride into battle riding a towering Mirebrute Troggoth that they have brought to heel. These lumbering beasts stride into battle using crude clubs and all manner of natural detritus to batter their enemies. Should they not perform adequately, the Breaka-boss will give them a good stab with his bident-goad to whip them into a frenzy. The Breaka-boss on MirebruteTroggoth is a worthy addition to any Kruelboyz force. The cunning boss steers this stubborn monster into combat, and together they can tear apart enemy Infantry and Heroes with ease. The Breaka-bosses convey their status amongst the ranks of the Kruleboyz by draping their mount with grisly trophies and damp rags, while a protective gutplate depicts Kragnos as a cyclopean beast. This 24-piece push fit kit constructs one Breaka-boss on Mirebrute Troggoth, with head options for both the boss and his surly steed. The kit comes with 1x 80mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. |
Death stalks the Bloodwind Spoil. Nagash’s gaze turns towards this nightmare realm of slaughter and butchery, and he sends his midnight armies to claim the souls that he believes are rightfully his. Perhaps smaller warbands will succeed where his invasion has failed. Even now they chip away at the domains of the living with the cold patience of the grave, taking what land they can and replacing the madness with the unmoving, unchanging, unfeeling calm of the dead – in the name of the Great Necromancer. Bringers of Death is the essential guide to commanding the forces of Grand Alliance: Death in games of Warcry. Four large warbands are detailed in full, from the ethereal Nighthaunt to the disciplined Ossiarch Bonereapers. You’ll find loads of new fighter cards, background tables, Fated Quests, and Challenge Battles – in short, everything you need to play the forces of Death in full campaigns. Inside, you’ll find: - Full rules for the following warbands: Flesh-eater Courts, Legions of Nagash, Nighthaunt, and Ossiarch Bonereapers. - Fighter cards for nearly every model available to the Grand Alliance: Death ranges. - Rules for two Monsters of Death: Terrorgheists and Zombie Dragons. - Refined rules to include Monsters in your warband, as well as new abilities to use against them! - New rules for warbands with mixed Faction Runemarks under the same Grand Alliance and more than one Leader. - Tables for warrior names, warband origins, and leader backgrounds. - 4 Death Fated Quests, including Spoils of Victory tables for both Honour and Glory. - 6 Death Challenge Battles, including special rules and valuable Spoils. If you feel compelled to collect the souls of the Eightpoints in the name of Nagash, this 64-page softback book is for you. A copy of the Warcry Core Book is required to make full use of the contents of this expansion. |
As a master endrineer from the famed sky-port of Barak-Zilfin, Drongon Humboldsson is one of the foremost experts in keeping the Kharadron's skyvessels ship-shape and skyworthy. Taking to the field in an ingenious Dirigible Suit with a team of Endrinrigger apprentices in tow, Drongon ensures the ships of his fleet are first on the scene wherever there might be profit to be made. Spruce up your skyvessels with the speed Barak-Zilfin is known for. Combine the models in the set with the rules found in Broken Realms: Be'lakor, and you'll be able to field the Drongon's Aether-Runners warscroll battalion in Kharadron Overlords armies, transforming them into Drongon Humboldsson and his team of Endrinrigger apprentices. This box also saves you money compared to getting the models separately! Included in this set: 1x Endrinmaster with Dirigible Suit 6x Endrinriggers, which can alternately be built as Skywardens This kit is comprised of 202 plastic components, and is supplied with 1x Citadel 40mm Round Base and 6x Citadel 32mm Round Bases. |
The grim Lord-Veritant Keiser Ven Brecht has assembled an elite band of Stormcast sharpshooters in order to track down servants of darkness operating in the shadows of Sigmar’s free cities. Known as the Black Watch, this retinue employs keen-scented Gryph-hounds to run heretics and traitors into the open before riddling them with a storm of lightning arrows. Guided by Ven Brecht’s centuries of bitter experience, there is no foe that can evade their relentless pursuit. Defend the realms of Sigmar with this warscroll battalion in a box! This set allows you to hunt the enemies of Order across the realms with a variety of ranged troops, led in battle by a bold Lord-Veritant. Combine this set with the rules found in Broken Realms: Morathi, and you’ll be able to use the Ven Brecht’s Black Watch warscroll battalion – a detachment of hunters from the Anvils of the Heldenhammer capable of outflanking the foe – to your advantage! This set also saves you money compared to getting the contents inside separately. This set contains: - 10x Judicators, ranged troops that can be equipped with skybolt bows or bolstorm crossbows. The kit includes options for 2x shockbolt bows, 2x thunderbolt crossbows, and 2x Judicator-Primes - 8x Gryph-Hounds, swift-scouting beasts that serve alongside the Stormcast Eternals - 3x Castigators, magical crossbow-wielders that specialise in smiting Daemons and Nighthaunt - 1x Lord-Veritant, a specialised hunter of Wizards This set is supplied in 249 plastic components and comes with 18x 40mm bases. |
Brokk Grungsson is multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble one model, Lord-Magnate of Barak-Nar.
This Warhammer Age of Sigmar model comprises 46 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 50mm Round base, with a 35mm ball and socket flying stem. |
It is common for the Neophyte Hybrids of a gene-sect’s later brood cycles to infiltrate their world’s garrison force, or even those Astra Militarum regiments founded from amongst its populace. There, they work alongside the infected humans who sired the cult’s hybrids – yet appear normal – to ensure the cult spreads ever further. Brood Brothers are core Troops available to a Genestealer Cults army, letting you bring the might of the Astra Militarum to bear in your battles. Optional heavy and special weapons let you customise them to tackle any foe, while their numbers make them great for holding key objectives. This kit lets you build one unit of Brood Brothers – Astra Militarum troops who have been infiltrated by the Genestealer Cults. Inside, you'll find everything you need to build a squad of Astra Militarum infantry, a heavy weapons team, plus a Genestealer Cults upgrade sprue. The set includes a host of special and heavy weapons, plus a huge number of heads and accessories for customising your Brood Brothers units. This kit is supplied in 168 plastic components, and contains 10x 25mm round bases and 1x 60mm round base. |
The Patriarch and his Broodcoven dominate the minds and hearts of the cultists in their thrall. Masters of psychic and physical power, they muster and command the actions of the cult’s many generations to ensure their targets are torn down in short order. Every word spoken by the Magus or Primus is obeyed to the letter by their faithful congregation, for they speak on behalf of the Star Saviour himself. This cocktail of psychic power, inspirational presence and dark charisma is a potent stimulant to the cultists around them. Perhaps realising they would soon be doomed should their masters leave them, the lesser warriors of the cult will fight tooth and claw to defend them – and on the day of battle, the best form of defence is attack... This box contains all the parts necessary to assemble the Broodcoven, a formation found in Codex: Genestealer Cults. You’ll receive a Patriarch, a Primus armed with needle pistol, bonesword and toxin injector, and a Magus, armed with autopistol and force stave and including 2 Genestealer Familiars – a charismatic and deadly combination of Genestealer Cults miniatures. |
C'tan Shards are beings of near-unlimited power. They can manifest energy blasts, control the minds of lesser beings, manipulate the flow of time, and banish foes to alternate realities. Indeed, a C'tan Shard's abilities are limited only by two things: its imagination - which is immense - and glimmering memories of the being from which it was severed many years ago. While no C'tan Shard has full recall of the omnipotent creature it once was, each carries the personality and hubris of that far vaster and more puissant being. As such, these eccentric and unpredictable Shards will often dispatch their foes in an unexpected, though surprisingly pragmatic way. They could project a transdimensional thunderbolt from their finger-tips, bombard their enemies with rocks and boulders, turn themselves into a singularity and destabilise gravity, or just fling their adversary backwards through time until they disintegrate. This box contains one C'tan Shard of The Deceiver - a finely detailed resin cast kit that comes as nine components, and is supplied with a 40mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Super Glue and Citadel Paints. |
C'tan Shards are beings of near-unlimited power. They can manifest energy blasts, control the minds of lesser beings, manipulate the flow of time, and banish foes to alternate realities. Indeed, a C'tan Shard's abilities are limited only by two things: its imagination - which is immense - and glimmering memories of the being from which it was severed many years ago. While no C'tan Shard has full recall of the omnipotent creature it once was, each carries the personality and hubris of that far vaster and more puissant being. As such, these eccentric and unpredictable Shards will often dispatch their foes in an unexpected, though surprisingly pragmatic way. They could project a transdimensional thunderbolt from their fingertips, bombard their enemies with rocks and boulders, turn themselves into a singularity and destabilise gravity, or just fling their adversary backwards through time until they disintegrate. This box contains one C'tan Shard of The Nightbringer - a finely detailed resin cast kit that comes as six components, and is supplied with a 40mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Super Glue and Citadel Paints. |
Shards of the Void Dragon fill the air around them with a searing scream of distorted static. With a gesture they can unmake the war engines of the lesser races, dragging the resultant disintegrating matter into themselves like the gravity well of a black hole and using it to replenish their own, ever flickering forms. This amazing model seems to be hovering above the battlefield, empowered by the crackling energy of mysterious blackstone. Its incredible necrodermis is almost indestructible while nothing can survive an attack from its spear. Not only will it dominate games of Warhammer 40,000, this incredible centrepiece kit represents a fantastic painting challenge. This 33 part plastic kit makes one C'tan Shard of the Void Dragon. It is supplied with one 80mm Citadel round base. |