Gretchin mobs make up for their shocking lack of quality with sheer quantity. The natural cowardice and feeble-limbed incompetence of the Gretchin race does not predispose them to the arts of war, ...
The Swarmlord is as old as the Tyranid race itself, the very pinnacle of the Hive Tyrant bioform. It is a monster of darkest nightmare that has preyed on empires and overseen the extinction of enti...
The Destroyer Cults think nothing of sacrificing their physical forms to optimise themselves for slaughter. Lokhust Heavy Destroyers skim to battle upon repulsor-sled bodies, their upper limbs boun...
This multi-part plastic boxed set contains 80 components, two Necron transfer sheets and five Citadel 32mm Round Bases with which to build five Necron Immortals or five Necron Deathmarks.
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Equipped with the latest XV25 Stealth Armour these troops are the 'lone wolves' of the T'au army, operating independently of other formations.
This boxed set contains 3 multi-part plastic XV25 Stea...
Light reconnaissance units, Pathfinder Teams are the eyes and ears of their Commander in a way no drone can yet emulate. A Pathfinder's foremost role is not to engage the enemy, but instead to oper...
The Battle Sisters make up the vast majority of each of the Orders Militant, gunning down heretic, xenos and traitor alike with their holy trinity of weaponry – bolter, melta and flamer. They are ...
Harnessing the energies of forge worlds within their curious weaponry, the Rangers of the Skitarii are implacable and relentless hunter-killers. For them, an engagement is not over until their enem...
The Myphitic Blight-hauler is an unpleasant combination of machine and putrid rotting meat. From the front, it resembles some grotesque armoured vehicle, with a curved carapace featuring the symbol...
This kit builds five Retributors and two Armorium Cherubs. The Retributors can be assembled with your choice of heavy bolter, heavy flamer or multi-melta (two of each weapon are included in the set...
112 page softback introductory magazine. A perfect first buy for new Warhammer Age of Sigmar hobbyists, introducing customers to the hobby, lore and background of the Age of Sigmar. Includes full c...
Welcome to the Age of Sigmar – an era of ceaseless conflict in which mortals, gods, and monsters clash upon the battlefield. It is an age of heroism, sacrifice, and unending war. Take to the field ...
In the grim darkness of the far future, explosive rounds whiz through the air, chainswords rev hungrily, and armoured feet hammer against the broken ground. Here, in this moment, battle hinges on t...
The cruel terror troops known as Raptors consider themselves the elite of the Chaos Space Marines warbands. Their murder squads epitomise what has become of the Assault Marines of the Traitor Legio...
Choking the air above the Nighthaunt host are the most numerous of its warriors - the Spirit Hosts. These are the souls of the damned, stripped of body and identity, and they scream endlessly for t...
The Warhammer Colour Tool Set gives you the basic tools you need to remove components from frames and clean up any mould lines before assembling your miniatures. Designed to be simple to use with h...
Near Mint condition cards show minimal or no wear from play or handling and will have an unmarked surface, crisp corners, and otherwise pristine edges outside of minimal handling. Near Mint condition cards appear 'fresh out of the pack,' with edges and surfaces virtually free from all flaws. '
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