Roll your way to victory under the light of the Bad Moon with this awesome dice set for Warhammer Age of Sigmar. A set of six-sided, Gloomspite Gitz-themed dice for games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. The 1-5 facings are traditionally pipped – the '6' facing is decorated with a Gloomspite Gitz faction icon, da Bad Moon. Contents: 20x 16mm x 16mm x 16mm round cornered dice, in a light yellow colour, with black ink. |
The Bad Moon Loonshrine is a lynchpin in Gloomspite Gitz armies, disgorging teeming hordes of infantry and emboldening your forces. Hewn from glowing chunks of the Bad Moon itself, these megalithic structures quickly become encrusted with fungi and charged with strange energies. In your games, this invaluable terrain piece makes your units immune to battleshock and even has the chance to return slain grots to the field – and it doesn’t even cost any matched play points! This kit is supplied in 32 plastic components. |
Dankhold Troggoths sleep deep underground until the Gloomspite moves them to lumber up to the surface and wreak havoc. They swat and crush everything within reach, soak up spellcraft like sponges, and are nigh unkillable in battle. These massive Troggoths are tough enough to go toe to toe with the biggest monsters in the game and come out on top. Capable of regenerating wounds and shrugging off spells with ease, they’re perfect for any general looking to give their army a bit of extra punch – literally. This kit allows you to build your miniature as a Dankhold Troggboss instead. Regardless of your choice of unit, you can customise your miniature with a variety of heads, weapons, arms and accessories for making your models look distinct – great if you're looking to add multiples of these massive monsters to your army. The set also features a host of basing materials you can use on any of your Gloomspite Gitz models. This kit contains 55 components and comes with 1 x 60mm round base. |
When the Gloomspite Gitz take to the battlefield, their enemies approach their formations nervously, watchful for the spinning dervishes known as Fanatics. Armed with a massive ball and chain, Loonsmasha Fanatics are driven loopy with potent fungus brews then unleashed upon the enemy in a whirling storm. Though they inevitably come to grief in the end, Loonsmasha Fanatics cause bloody carnage first. Spinning madly, Sporesplatta Fanatics swing thwackwheezer puffshrooms attached to heavy metal chains. The spore clouds they generate veil the grot hordes from sight, and invigorate allies even as they choke and blind the foe. Fanatics are a deadly surprise-attack unit in the Gloomspite Gitz army. Before the game begins, you’ll be able to opt to secretly hide them inside your other units, releasing them for brutal and unexpected attacks. This kit builds 5 Loonsmasha Fanatics or 5 Sporesplatta Fanatics. This kit is packed with detail as well as a host of spares, including a skeletal squig, mushrooms and a bonus miniature of a grot being sick – perfect for adding some gribbly detail to your chosen bases. This kit is supplied in 45 components and contains 5 x 32mm round bases and 1 x 25mm round base. |
Fellwater Troggoths in Warhammer are large and hideous creatures, bestial and foul with long gangling limbs and cold damp hides. Their flesh is able to regrow almost as quickly as it is damaged. If a Warhammer Troll's hand is severed a fresh one will grown from the stump. Fellwater Troggoths box set contains three multi-part plastic models armed with Creek Clubs. This set includes a host of components that allow you to assemble them in a range of different ways, including: three different bodies, five different heads and five different pairs of arms. Models supplied with round bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints. |
The mushroom-gobbling grot maniacs known as Cave-Shamans are not right in the head. To these greenskinned nutters, to get lost in a brain-mangling vision is to grow closer to the side of Gorkamorka that epitomises cunning and trickiness over brute strength, which is the side that all grots like the best. Whether these hallucinogenic visions of carnage are gifted by Gorkamorka, or simply the side effects of ingesting deffcap mushrooms, doesn’t matter to his followers – so long as they lead to a good scrap. The Fungoid Cave-Shamans were the first to lead the hordes of Destruction into Shyish, the realm of Death, in search of the Waaagh! to end all Waaaghs!. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components to assemble Snazzgar Stinkmullett, a Fungoid Cave-Shaman. He’s an… interesting figure, clearly quite mad, and has enhanced his already pointy features to more closely resemble the Bad Moon with some impressive metal prosthetics attached to his nose and jaw. You may think that he’s wearing a mushroom-shaped hat – the truth is much worse. He’s consumed so much hallucinogenic fungus that spores have burst through his brain, and an enormous fungus is growing from the top of his head. Further spores and mushrooms are dotted about his cloak and staff – which bears a caterpillar familiar – and he carries bags of potions and deffcaps on his belt. He’s armed with a moon-sickle, and on his base you’ll find an accompanying spore squig, which belches clouds of thick spores to hide Snazzgar from the foe. Topping off the whole ensemble is the spine of some unknown creature, which runs down the back of the cloak to trail behind Snazzgar like some dismal trophy. This model comes as 7 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 32mm Round base. |
Harness the full magical might of the Gloomspite Gitz with this set of endless spells – powerful summoned sorceries unique to your faction. In kit, you'll find everything you need to build all four endless spells. - The Malevolent Moon: a visage of the Bad Moon itself that disrupts spellcasters and crushes nearby enemies - Mork’s Mighty Mushroom: a gigantic mushroom that melts hordes with mutating spores - Scrapskuttle's Arachnacauldron: a sentient cauldron that enhances the caster’s abilities – for a price - The Scuttletide: a stinging, biting horde of spiders This kit is supplied in 15 components and conta |
Celebrate Warhammer this festive season with the Grotmas Gitz – a festive grot riding a present-packed squig, surrounded by seasonal goodies, and snotling 'helpers'. Designed as a diorama, fans of all stripes will enjoy this highly collectable miniature, only available for the 2023 holiday season. This multipart plastic kit builds Grotmas Gitz – the rival of Da Red Gobbo! It's a great collector's piece, perfect for display, and can be used in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000 with free downloadable rules on the Warhammer Community website. Giant Cave Squigs are especially huge and ferocious beasts that make excellent steeds for the more daring grot Loonbosses. They hurtle into battle like rubbery meteors, all fangs, prodding spikes and shrieking war cries. This kit comprises 18 plastic components, including a scenic base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. |
Rabble-Rowzas are grots who have taken it upon themselves to rile up the subterranean hordes. These self-important agitators clatter their weapons, stamp their feet, and bellow ‘wakey-wakey’ at deafening volume. So grating are their magically enhanced voices that they can stir even the most stubborn troglodytic titans from their slumber. This multipart plastic kit builds a Rabble-Rowza, a Moonclan demagogue for the Gloomspite Gitz. Protected by his fearsome squig-skull armour, this noisy leader whips cave-dwelling monsters into a frothing frenzy. Should any foes get too close, the Rabble-Rowza lashes out with a moon-sickle and basha, whilst their screeching flock of mushroom-stuffed bat squigs dive-bomb enemies in explosive fashion. This kit comprises 10 plastic components, and comes with a Citadel 32mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. |
Snarlfang Riders prowl at the flanks of a Gloomspite horde, mounted atop cruel, wolf-like beasts raised as steeds from birth. These opportunistic cavalry-grots gleefully hunt down the enemy, loosing volleys of barbed arrows before their ferocious Snarlfang partners pounce upon the foe and tear them apart with fang and claw. Estranged from their subterranean Moonclan cousins, the plains-dwelling Gitmobs join Gloomspite throngs as mercenaries and outriders in a grudging truce fuelled by shared hatreds. This multipart plastic kit builds five Snarlfang Riders – ferocious beasts with diminutive grot riders. Each Snarlfang Rider can be built aiming their grot bow or brandishing their stikka to spear the foe, with the other weapon stowed on their back. The kit includes components to build riders as a Gitboss champion waving a crooked scimitar, a Horn Blaster musician, and a Gitflag Waver, as well as loads of interchangeable components that allow you to mix and match shields, heads, and wolf-tail tassles. These Gitmobbers stand out amongst the Gloomspite Gitz, making for a fun unit to build, paint, and add variety to your grotty horde. This kit comprises 114 plastic components, and is supplied with 5x Citadel 60x35mm Oval Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. |
Trugg is the mightiest of all troggoths. A towering mass of strength and ill temper, he carries atop his back an arcane keystone of ancient design, which fuels his already formidable physical might with unpredictable bursts of elemental magic... and gives him a terrible headache. This multipart plastic kit builds Trugg the Troggoth King – an overgrown brute empowered by ancient magics and sheer grumpiness. Trugg is covered in ritual scars, tangled vines, and decaying relics from his long slumber in the caves of Ghyran, and imposing antlers curl out from his brow like a crown. The strange artefact built atop his hunched back crackles with otherworldly power – especially when Trugg smacks it with his club, which is capped with the shell of a massive ironshell snail. Even crouching down under his arcane burden, Trugg is taller than a mighty Dankhold Troggoth – he's a monster truly worthy of the title 'Troggoth King'. This kit contains 30 plastic components and comes with a Citadel 100mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. |
Trugg is the mightiest of all troggoths. A towering mass of strength and ill temper, he carries atop his back an arcane leystone of ancient design, which fuels his already formidable physical might with unpredictable bursts of elemental magic. In his wake follows a troggherd of unmatched size, shaking the very realms as they wander from leyline to leyline, wrecking everything in their wake. This boxed set builds Trugg the Troggoth King, available here for the first time alongside a retinue of Rockgut Troggoths. Trugg is a huge troggoth infused with ancient magics, covered in ritual scars and tangled vines. Imposing antlers curl out from his brow like a crown, and the strange artefact fused to his hunched back crackles with otherworldly power – especially when Trugg smacks it with his club, which is capped with the shell of a massive ironshell snail. Rules for fielding Trugg the Troggoth King in your Gloomspite Gitz armies – and mustering the Trugg's Troggherd army of renown – can be found in Dawnbringers Book II: Reign of the Brute, which is available separately. This set includes the following: - 1x Trugg the Troggoth King - 6x Rockgut Troggoths 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. |
Most Moonclan leaders have at least one Gobbapalooza rambling around their lurklair causing mischief. Gatherings of so-called wise-grots, petty shamans and gabbling loonpriests, each Gobbapalooza takes it upon themselves to counsel their skrap’s boss whether he wants their advice or not. This set lets you build an entire Gobbapalooza – a coven of grots who offer no end of cunning tactical tricks for your army. Taken as a single set but deployed as separate units, each has unique and powerful abilities. In this set you will find five heroes: – The Scaremonger capers and hoots from behind his terrifying Glareface mask. – The Spiker scuttles into battle with a basket of clinking poison-bottles lashed to his back. – Spigots dripping, the Brewgit capers into battle with weird fungus potions bubbling in his loonshine still. – The Boggleye stares deep into the souls of all those around them, chanting hypnotic mantras and revolving their pupils in an unlikely and hypnotic fashion. – The Shroomancer experiences such vivid fungus-brew hallucinations that his magics spill out to animate the fungi around him and bring his visions to life. These five grot Heroes are taken together, but function independently on the battlefield. They can also form the Gobbapalooza warscroll battalion, boosting their magic and unique abilities. All 5 of the plastic models in this set are a treat for painters, each festooned with characterful detail and collectively making for a fantastic vignette that’ll be incredibly rewarding to work on. For builders, the kit features a wide variety of accessories for decorating your bases, including various fungi and even an animated rock! This kit contains 44 components and comes with 5 x 32mm round bases. |
Spider riders appear as if from nowhere, their dexterous mounts racing up walls or dropping from above with wild-eyed Grots hanging from their saddles, waving spears and shooting poisoned arrows. From beneath the cracked streets of vanquished cities or the tumbled ruins of once-grand keeps they come, grot warriors by the thousands squeezing out of dark gaps to surprise their foes. This multi-part plastic boxed set contains 10 Grot Spider Riders armed with Spider Bows and Crooked Spears, and includes options for a Spider Rider Boss, Icon Bearer and Bone Drummer. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints. |
This set makes Shootas and Stabbas allowing you to develop your army how you want it. Moonclan Shootas gather in sizeable skulkmobs that rain black-fletched arrows upon the enemy. They pincushion their victims with sheer weight of fire, before surrounding any survivors and stabbing them viciously to death. This 20-figure set lets you build a unit of Shootas – the mainline ranged unit of the Gloomspite Gitz army. You'll find these guys fantastic for holding objectives, wearing down enemies through sheer weight of attacks and generally making a nuisance of themselves. Inside the set, you'll find enough stabbas, pokin’ spears and Moon Shields to build a unit of Stabbas, or enough Moonclan bows and slittas to build a unit of Shootas. You'll also find a choice of Icon Bearers, a Gong Basher, 2 barbed nets and a special stabba for denoting the unit’s Moonclan Boss. This kit is supplied in 111 Components and contains 20 x 25mm round bases. |
In the Age of Myth, long before the reign of Sigmar Heldenhammer, gods walked among mortals across the nine realms. One such deity was Kragnos, the Living Earthquake, greatest of the centauroid Drogrukh, who glutted upon offerings of monster marrow and amberbone until truly divine power coursed through his veins. Brought low and imprisoned by the last Draconith princes and the slann Lord Kroak, Kragnos spent uncounted years beneath a mountain until Alarielle's Rite of Life sundered his prison and set the god loose. Now free to continue his rampage, the End of Empires strikes out across the realms in a storm of earth-shaking violence. Kragnos, the End of Empires, arrives in Warhammer Age of Sigmar with a thunderous crash, ready to lead any army of Destruction. As the embodiment of Ghur's savagery and a totemic figure of awe among the Destruction Grand Alliance, his overwhelming might is nearly without equal. Smashing aside scores of enemy soldiers and brutalising their monsters with The Dread Mace is akin to child's play, while his legendary shield Tuskbreaker (so named for chipping the tooth of Gorkamorka) renders enemy magic a mere harmless breeze. Despite this, perhaps his most terrifying trait is his berserk charge, which can carry enough force to kill even a fully grown dragon in a single deadly blow. The kit is comprised of 74 plastic components, with which you can assemble one Kragnos, the End of Empires. Multiple options are given for assembly, including three different faces and two poses for his neck and head (one looking left, while the other looks right). This model is supplied with a Citadel 130mm Round Base. |
A Loonboss never fights fair, ducking and weaving around his enemies and hurling mobs of cackling grots at them to wear them down, before finishing them off with a blade to the throat or between the shoulder blades. If you need a leader for your Gloomspite Gitz, you can't go wrong with a Loonboss. This diminutive tyrant can push your Moonclan Grot units to fight harder, and is a surprisingly capable combatant should he find himself in a fight. Covered in characterful detail, he’s a great project for a painter, or just any grot collector who can't get enough heroes! This model is supplied in 11 components and comes with 1 x 32mm round base. |
Giant Cave Squigs are especially huge and ferocious beasts that make excellent steeds for the more daring grot Loonbosses. They hurtle into battle like rubbery meteors – all fangs, prodding spikes and shrieked war cries. If you're looking for a leader for your squiggly legions, you can't go wrong with the Loonboss on Giant Cave Squig! This bouncing bringer of death is both a deadly combatant in his own right and a cracking commander for any army using loads of Mangler Squigs, Squig Hoppers and Boingrot Bounderz, keeping pace with the rest of your fungal forces and shouting at them to go even faster. You can build your Loonboss on Giant Cave Squig with a Moonclan stabba or a moon-cutta, based on your tactical (or aesthetic!) preferences. This plastic kit is supplied in 21 components, and comes with a 40mm round base. |
Madcap Shamans caper into battle, chanting and jabbering madly. These Moonclan wizards enhance their magical abilities by stuffing madcap mushrooms into their gobs, eyes crackling with power as they channel the Gloomspite to conjure unnatural darkness and deadly magical attacks. This metal set contains two Madcap Shamans, gibbering wizards of the Gloomspite Gitz. Each of these characterful sorcerers is clad in ragged robes and carries a ramshackle moonstaff strung with bones, with plenty of extra details to help them stand out. These models are supplied with 2x Citadel 25mm Round Bases and 2x Citadel 20mm Square Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Colour paints. |
Possibly the most insane living weapons to be unleashed upon the Mortal Realms, Mangler Squigs crash, bound and roll across the battlefield leaving trails of torn and broken bodies in their wake. This kit builds you your very own set of Mangler Squigs. These massive monsters have the offensive power to smash pretty much anything they encounter – there's not a problem in the Mortal Realms that can't be solved by throwing some Mangler Squigs at it! This kit is packed with options for customising your Mangler Squigs, allowing you to bring to life the unique personality of each model. If you're brave (or mad) enough to include more than one set of Mangler Squigs in your army, you’ll be able to make them look distinct with balls and chains, faces, armour plating and accessories for basing. This kit contains 61 components and is supplied with 1x 80mm round base. |
Rockgut Troggoths have stony hides that are proof against blade, bolt and magical blast alike. Their lumpen claws pass through stone as though it were water, allowing them to scoop up huge clubs and throwing boulders at will. Subtle they are not. In battle, Rockgut Troggoths are incredibly durable, and a great way to tackle your opponent's more dangerous units. They're even deadly at range, thanks to their ability to hurl boulders at foes. This kit allows you to build and customise three Rockgut Troggoths, featuring a huge host of components and interchangeable parts that allows you to make each one unique. With loads of heads, weapons and poses, you’ll be able to field a full army of these brutes without any two looking the same. This kit contains 91 components and is supplied with 3 x 50mm round bases. |
Skragrott the Loonking is the self-styled overlord the Gloomspite Gitz. His sinister presence upon the field of battle ensures his fellow grots fight with greater spite and cunning than ever. This magnificent miniature depicts the insane ruler of the Gloomspite Gitz in sumptuous detail, covered in grisly detail, totems, trinkets and fungi. You’ll find this model incredibly rewarding to paint as well as being a fantastic option in a Gloomspite Gitz army thanks to his powerful magical spells and command abilities. This kit is supplied in 8 components and contains 1 x 60mm oval base. |
Dragged along by their eager snufflesquigs, Sneaky Snufflers harvest looncaps and other valuable magic fungi from the battlefield. They slash up anyone that gets in their way, and dole out mind-altering fungal treats to nearby grots for the fun of it. These guys are an incredible unit in the Gloomspite Gitz, pushing your chosen units to fight harder by supplying them with deadly fungi. With a few Sneaky Snufflers nearby, even a unit of mere grots can be transformed into a terrifying force on the battlefield. This kit lets you build and customise 6 Sneaky Snufflers, with their attendant snufflesquigs, and features a host of interchangeable heads for customising your models. This kit contains 30 components and is supplied with 6 x 32mm round bases. |
The Arachnarok Spiders are lumbering monsters of chitin and dripping fangs. They crawl forth from bone-filled pits, over the accumulated corpse mounds of the Grots’ offerings, ravaging any army they are sent against. Blades, bolts and bullets are turned from their thick hides as their legs spear warriors, driving them into the ground before the Arachnaroks sink gigantic fangs into them. On the Arachnaroks’ backs, the Spiderfang Grots mount crude howdahs. These are sometimes used to carry catapults that fling spider-filled webs at their enemies, and often serve as platforms for their wizards to unleash their stinging green sorcery. This multi-part plastic kit contains 86 components with which to make your Arachnarok Spider truly unique, including a flinger and a catchweb spidershrine. There are also eight Spiderfang Grot crew for the howdah, many tiny spiders to adorn the base and a Spiderfang Shaman. The Arachnarok Spider stands atop a Citadel 160mm Round base. |
Squigs! Little more than mouths with legs and a terrible attitude, these vicious creatures are feared across the Mortal Realms for their rapacious appetites and are often employed by the Gloomspite Gitz on the front lines. These little monsters are a great choice in your army thanks to their incredible offensive punch – just point them in the vague direction of anything you need bitten, and charge. If you like, you can even field an army of the little monsters in matched play, with Squig Herds being a Battleline option for armies with a Moonclan general. Just imagine the look on your enemies’ faces… This kit features everything you need to build a herd of 10 squigs, with highly customisable faces. You'll also get a pair of Squig Herders to motivate your Squig Herds, with four possible variant models, of which you can build two. You'll also get accessories for basing – including a snail squig... This kit is supplied in 77 components and contains 12 x 25mm round bases. |
Squig Hoppers bound madly into battle, wreaking havoc on anything they collide with. Each hurtling squig has a cackling grot clinging to its back, flailing wildly at nearby enemies as he tries vainly to steer his weird steed. Squig Hoppers are unpredictable and mobile, capable of leaping over terrain and enemy units in pursuit of prey. They're great for catching fleeing foes or chasing down vulnerable units in your opponent’s backline. Squig riders who have managed to survive more than a single, violently short-lived battle, Boingrot Bounderz wear loon helms and skewer their enemies with wickedly pointed pokin’ lances. Boingrot Bounderz are mobile and deadly front-line units. They're fast enough to get stuck into combat quickly – once there, they'll make short work of their enemies between biting squigs and stabs with their pokin’ lances. This set builds 10 Squig Hoppers or 10 Boingrot Bounderz, and includes a huge variety of options for customisation. Heads, weapons, riders and squigs are all interchangeable, meaning that no two models need look alike, even in the hugest of hordes. This kit is supplied in 140 components and contains 10 x 32mm round bases. |
Veteran squig-herders who muster ravening packs of cave-beasts, Squigbosses don’t so much command their fungal herds as offer incentives of potent mushrooms, balanced by occasional jabbings from their squig-krooks. Most go to battle accompanied by loyal Gnasha-squigs, who gleefully chomp at anything that gets too close – this predatory pet is often their closest friend, for other grots find anyone that even a squig won't eat to be deeply suspect. This multipart plastic kit builds a Squigboss with Gnasha-squig – a nasty little grot accompanied by a fang-filled familiar. The Squigboss is armed with a vicious squig-krook which they use to prod squigs and enemies alike into submission, and wears a fancy armoured face-plate – matching their very angry Gnasha-squig! This squiggy strategist uses their mastery of mushrooms to keep squigs fed and frenzied, with a handy shroom-satchel slung around their back and stuffed with fungus. This kit comprises 11 plastic components, and is supplied with a Citadel 32mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. |
The Gloomspite Gitz are cunning and vindictive in the extreme, their deranged grotty minds forever spinning up fresh tricks and vicious ploys. Dismiss the cackling cruelty of the grots, the hungry ferocity of their squigs, and the thoughtless strength of the cavern-dwelling troggoths at your peril – these are the true children of the Bad Moon. If you want to launch spiteful attacks from the shadows of the Mortal Realms, this box makes an ideal start to a Gloomspite Gitz army – or a way to expand your collection – and will save you money over buying its component kits individually. The box includes a cunning Loonboss to lead a horde of Battleline grots into battle, such as fiendish Stabbas and bouncing Squig Hoppers, supported by hulking Rockgut Troggoths. It’s a full army in one box, leaving you ready to emerge from the caves and descend on your foes. This set includes the following multipart plastic models: – 1x Loonboss – 3x Rockgut Troggoths – 10x Squig Hoppers, which can also be built as Boingrot Bounderz – 20x Moonclan Stabbas, which can also be built as Moonclan Shootas 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. |
Gorger Mawpacks are strange gatherings of ogors afflicted with the Empty Belly curse, driven mad with hunger no matter how much they consume. Wild-eyed and starving, they launch themselves at their prey, using huge clubs or improvised bludgeons to pulverise those unfortunate enough to be their next, eternally unsatisfying meal. This multipart plastic kit builds a full Gorger Mawpack warband, for use in games of Warcry. The largest of these emaciated monstrosities is the vicious Clawback, while the frenzied Cave Howler is cursed with a mystical roar. These beasts are followed by ravenous Gorgers swinging crude greatclubs and stone axes, or simply brandishing filth-crusted claws. You'll find plenty of cosmetic options and weapons to mix up your Gorgers, including different clubs and snarling heads. These miniatures can also be used as part of an Ogor Mawtribes army in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar, using free rules available to download on the Warhammer Community website. This set contains 5 plastic miniatures: - 1x Clawback - 1x Cave Howler - 1x Gorger, who can be armed with a greatclub or claws - 2x Gorgers, who can be armed with a club or claws This set also includes: - A Gorger Mawpack abilities card, to help you make a meal of your enemies in games of Warcry (in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese) - 5x Gorger Mawpack fighter cards, for referencing your rules and stats at a glance - 2x wound divider cards, for tracking your fighters in battle This kit comprises 70 plastic components, and comes with 5x Citadel 50mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. |
Rippa has led his grumbling and mutinous companions to Beastgrave in pursuit of the magnificently shiny choppa he sees every night in his dreams. With that blade in his hand, surely Rippa could ride back to his tribe and claim rulership over the headless corpses of all his old rivals. This warband expansion set allows you to add Rippa's Snarlfangs to your games of Warhammer Underworlds. A set of push fit models in coloured plastic allows you to get your warband built and ready for gaming in mere minutes, while fighter cards let you keep track of them in game. You’ll be able to harness the unique tactics of Rippa's Snarlfangs with 32 warband specific cards, including objectives, upgrades and ploys. Meanwhile, 28 Universal cards give you new options for customising your deck, whichever warband you play. This set contains: 3 push fit Rippa's Snarlfangs miniatures 3 fighter cards – to represent each warrior in your games (Rippa Narkbad; Mean-Eye; Stabbit) 60 unique cards to enhance your fighters and provide new tactics and challenges for your games of Warhammer Underworlds: Beastgrave, including: - 12 Rippa's Snarlfangs objectives - 10 Rippa's Snarlfangs upgrades - 10 Rippa's Snarlfangs ploys - 9 Universal objectives - 10 Universal upgrades - 9 Universal ploys and spells |