Games Table Top Games Warhammer 40k Warhammer 40k Chapter Approved 2025-26 Mission Deck Releases 2025-06-07 The galaxy of 41st Millennium is torn apart by war on a thousand fronts – the Imperium is beset on all sides by ambitious xenos, mind-bending daemons, and treacherous rebels. This pack contains the rules required to play Incursion, Strike Force, and Asymmetric War missions in Warhammer 40,000. The missions within have been explicitly designed to work in both competitive and casual games. This pack contains an easy-to-follow mission sequence, a set of cardboard objective markers, and the Deployment, Primary Mission, Secondary Mission, Challenger, and Twist decks needed for two players. This pack includes the following cards and accessories: – 1x 12-page Chapter Approved 2025-26: Mission Deck Rules insert – 17x Mission Deployment Cards – 15x Primary Mission Cards – 19x Attacker Secondary Mission Cards (including 9x Fixed Missions) – 19x Defender Secondary Mission Cards (including 9x Fixed Missions) – 10x Twist Cards – 9x Challenger Cards – 6x 40mm card Objective Tokens The Mission Cards have a blue back, Attacker Cards have a red back, and Defender Cards have a green back. You'll need a copy of the Warhammer 40,000 Core Rules , available separately, to use the contents of this set.
Games Table Top Games Warhammer 40k Warhammer 40k Chapter Approved 2025-26 Objective Set Releases 2025-06-07 Victory in the 41st Millennium lies with maintaining focus on the mission goals, along with fighting a dedicated enemy with their own agenda. A savvy general can both lead their troops in combat, and take and hold priority objectives. This set of six circular objective mats makes it simple to set up your games of Warhammer 40,000 – just lay them out on the board before the game begins for a streamlined, crystal-clear gaming experience. Each lays flat on your board, showing both the objectives of the mission and the scoring area to contest them. They feature artwork of a command overlay, a 40mm central objective, and a 3" circle around the outside. Each high quality mat is 192.4mm in diameter and 0.5mm thick. They feature a top made from a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) material with a matte finish and a flocked underside to reduce slippage on the gaming surface. You'll need a copy of the Warhammer 40,000 Core Rules and the Chapter Approved 2025-26: Mission Deck, both available separately, to use the contents of this set.
Games Table Top Games Warhammer 40k Warhammer 40k Space Marines : Lieutenant Titus Releases May 10th 2025 Lieutenant Demetrian Titus has a well-earned reputation for decisive action and incredible skill in combat. He has fought countless battles in the Emperor's name and always emerged victorious despite seemingly impossible odds. From fighting against the brutish Orks on the forge world of Graia, to cutting a gory path through Tyranid invasion swarms amidst the jungles of Kadaku and across the hive spires of Avarax, Titus has faced and defeated the foes of Humanity wherever duty demands. The legendary warrior from Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 makes the jump from the video game to the tabletop. This multipart plastic kit makes Lieutenant Titus, a noble hero for your Space Marines armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. Titus can be assembled with a helmet or bare head, offering you options for your hero of Humanity. He can be fielded as a standard Lieutenant, and you can download a set of bespoke rules from the Warhammer Community website for free. This kit contains 14 plastic components, 1x Citadel 40mm Round Hex Hole Base, and an Ultramarines Primaris Character Transfer sheet containing 21 high-quality waterslide transfers for you to decorate your miniature. This push-fit, push-off-frame miniature can be assembled without glue or tools, and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Colour paints.
Games Table Top Games Warhammer 40k Warhammer 40k Death Guard Dice Releases May 10th 2025 Nurgle's own Death Guard worship their bloated god with a delight that belies their grim appearance, faithfully spreading his contagions and nursing them as though they are doting caregivers. Their worship is in the cycle of death, decay, and rebirth. This is a set of 16 square-cornered six-sided dice for use in games of Warhammer 40,000, themed around the Death Guard. They are cast in pearlised purple acrylic plastic with green ink markings, and measure 16mm along each edge. The 1-5 facings are traditionally pipped and each '6' face is decorated with the blessed icon of the Death Guard.
Games Table Top Games Warhammer 40k Warhammer 40k Codex : Death Guard Releases May 10th 2025 The Death Guard advance amidst rolling smog, spore-thick fumes, and whirling flies. Blessed by the Plague God Nurgle, these mutated warriors are incredibly resilient, their diseased bodies bloated with unclean flesh and melded to the plates of their hulking battle armour. They wield plague-ridden weapons that unleash the grim powers of alchemy, sorcery, and supernatural contagion to wither and ruin their foes. Codex: Death Guard is a vital book for collectors who enjoy setting the chosen of Nurgle upon an unsuspecting galaxy. This impressive tome is packed with debased artwork, plague-fuelled background material, inspiring photography, and the rules you need to unleash your diseased warriors in games of Warhammer 40,000. You'll find datasheets, Detachments, narrative Crusade rules, and a self-contained Combat patrol section to help you fight tight, tactical games with your collection. This book will allow you to live out your worship of Grandfather Nurgle no matter how you like to collect, paint, and play with your Death Guard. Inside this 128-page hardback book, you'll find: – Revolting background material for these bile-soaked warriors, including their history and current ruinous activities – Epic art and photography to inspire you to spread the blessings of Nurgle – Rules for using the Death Guard and daemons of Nurgle in games of Warhammer 40,000, with 36 datasheets, six Detachments, and two army-wide rules – A set of rules to launch your own narrative Crusade, brewing Alchemical Pathogens and earning Boons of Nurgle – A guide to painting your Combat Patrol and rules for fielding the Maggot Lords in skirmish-sized games This book also contains a one-use code to unlock Codex: Death Guard content in Warhammer 40,000: The App.
Games Table Top Games Warhammer 40k Warhammer 40k Combat Patrol : Emperor's Children Releases May 10th 2025 The notorious Callous Blades warband is led by Lord Kaphrael, a figure whose arrogance is matched only by his skill at arms. As he calls out his victims and cuts them down in duels, he inspires his cavorting cohort to greater acts of debauched butchery. Surrounded by six Flawless Blades, few foes can withstand his attentions for long. The Infractors rush to fill in the gaps with a flurry of poisoned blades and point-blank bolt shells. This box contains 17 plastic miniatures that represent a complete Callous Blades force for use in Combat Patrol games of Warhammer 40,000. It's an ideal way to start an Emperor's Children army, or easily add to an existing collection, and save money compared to buying the contents separately. The Lord Exultant has several weapon options – a power fist, rapture lash, or plasma pistol in one hand, and a Phoenix power spear, power sword, or screamer pistol in the other. The Infractors are led by an Obsessionist who can be armed with either a plasma pistol or bolt pistol, and a rapture lash or power sword, and feature lots of cosmetic options to make it easy to customise your squad. They can alternatively be built as bolter-armed Tormentors. The Blissblades can be built with either a pair of blades or a single longer weapon, which is just as deadly. They come with 18 different heads, shoulder pad options, and interchangeable grenades. This set includes the following multipart plastic miniatures: – 1x Lord Exultant – 6x Flawless Blades – 10x Infractors (which can alternatively be built as Tormentors) This kit comprises 283 plastic components, 7x Citadel 40mm Round Bases, and 10x Citadel 32mm Round Bases. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
Games Table Top Games Warhammer 40k Warhammer 40k Combat Patrol : World Eaters Releases May 10th 2025 The Daemon Prince Vorrakh has spilled oceans of blood, but it's never enough. He leads a pack of crazed killers in a never-ending quest to collect skulls for Khorne. His Master of Executions helps lead the troops so he can focus on taking on the biggest targets, while the Berzerkers and Jakhals hack and gouge their way to gory victory. This box contains 22 plastic miniatures that represent a complete Frenzied Reavers force for use in Combat Patrol games of Warhammer 40,000. It's an ideal way to start a World Eaters army or easily add to an existing collection, and save money compared to buying the contents separately. The Daemon Prince can be built with a wide variety of wargear and cosmetic options, including a sword or axe, optional wings, and a choice of five different heads – one of which is Khorne-themed. The Khorne Berzerkers are armed with a mix of chainblades and bolt pistols – two of which can be replaced with plasma pistols, while two of them can be armed with double-handed eviscerators. One can be assembled as a Champion, armed with a third plasma pistol. The heads, power packs, and shoulder pads are interchangeable, making it easy to customise your blood-thirsty killers. One of the Jakhals is a hulking Dishonoured armed with a skullsmasher, another can be given a two-handed mauler chainblade, and yet another with a skull-strung Jakhal icon. The kit also builds a Jakhal Pack Leader, and there are multiple chain weapons to choose from in the squad. This set includes the following multipart plastic miniatures: – 1x Daemon Prince – 1x Master of Executions – 10x Khorne Berzerkers – 10x Jakhals This kit comprises 358 plastic components, 1x Citadel 60mm Round Base, 2x Citadel 40mm Round Bases, 10x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases, and 10x Citadel 32mm Round Bases. This set also includes 2x World Eaters transfer sheets, each containing 200 high-quality waterslide transfers to customise your miniatures. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
Games Table Top Games Warhammer 40k Warhammer 40k Emperor's Children : Fulgrim Fulgrim embodies the depravity and corruption of his once-noble Legion. His sinuous serpentine form towers over the battlefield and moves with quicksilver speed, lashing whip and thrashing tail scattering those beguiled by the grotesque magnificence of his daemonic form. Any who possess the wherewithal to resist the Daemon Primarch’s stupefying aura are cut down with casual ease. This multipart plastic kit builds Fulgrim, Daemon Primarch of Slaanesh, for your Emperor's Children armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. Granted a form capable of wielding several kinds of devastating weaponry by his dark patron, he is a force to be reckoned with on the battlefield – aggressive, exceptionally hard to kill, and capable of taking on anything from enemy hordes to mighty war machines. Thanks to his wings, nowhere is safe from his horrifying serpentine form – your enemies can run, but they cannot hide. Fulgrim comes with a choice of five different faces, making it easy to personalise your nightmarish Daemon Primarch. Standing 160mm tall and with a wingspan of 190mm, this model towers over the tabletop, making an ideal centrepiece for your Emperor's Children collection. Painters will love the crisp details and variety of textures – from the exquisite armour to the slick serpentine body – while gamers will appreciate the new tactical options such a mighty warrior opens up. This kit comprises 52 plastic components, and 1x Citadel 130mm Round Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
Games Table Top Games Warhammer 40k Warhammer 40k Codex : Emperor's Children The Emperor’s Children are the twisted Heretic Astartes sons of the Daemon Primarch, Fulgrim. They are prideful traitors who have fallen victim to their depraved obsessions. Upon the battlefields of the 41st Millennium, they indulge these obsessions in a horrifyingly violent fashion. Always on the move, they are driven by their compulsive need to experience new thrills and, in honour of Slaanesh, weave an exquisitely intricate and lurid tapestry of violence. Codex: Emperor's Children is a vital book for collectors who enjoy setting the chosen of Slaanesh upon an unsuspecting galaxy. This impressive tome is packed with twisted artwork, alluring background material, stunning photography, and the rules you need to unleash your hedonistic warriors in games of Warhammer 40,000. You’ll find datasheets, Detachments, narrative Crusade rules, and a self-contained Combat Patrol section to help you fight tight, tactical games with your collection. This book will allow you to live out your obsessions no matter how you like to collect, paint, and play with your Emperor's Children. Inside this 112-page hardback book, you'll find: – Shocking lore and background material detailing the descent of the Emperor's Children – Evocative artwork and photography that will inspire your collection and unleash your creativity – Rules for using Emperor's Children and daemons of Slaanesh in games of Warhammer 40,000, with 22 datasheets, six Detachments, and two army-wide rules – A set of rules to launch your own narrative Crusade, gather ingredients to create Combat Elixirs, and receive the Boons of Slaanesh – A guide to painting your Combat Patrol and rules for fielding the Callous Blades in skirmish-sized games This book also contains a one-use code to unlock Codex: Emperor's Children content in Warhammer 40,000: The App.
Games Table Top Games Warhammer 40k Warhammer 40k Emperor's Children : Tormentors Tormentors go to war clad in garish power armour, clutching over-ornamented boltguns. They form the core of many Emperor’s Children warbands. Consumed by ego and desire, Tormentors are aggressive front-line troops who prioritise aggression and speed, always seeking new and greater experiences, and revelling in the gory deaths they inflict upon their enemies. This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Tormentors, aggressive infantry for your Emperor's Children armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. They make a solid core for your force, revelling in the pain they inflict on your enemies. The kit can alternatively be built as a unit of Infractors – a melee-focused squad that likes to get up close and personal with your foes. The Tormentors are armed with a boltgun and a close combat weapon, and two can be armed with an optional special weapon – there are two meltaguns and two plasma guns in the kit. Alternatively, the miniatures can be assembled as Infractors, close combat warriors armed with a bolt pistol and duelling sabre. The kit includes an Obsessionist to lead your squad – they have a choice of two different loincloths and can be armed with either a plasma pistol or bolt pistol, and a rupture lash or power sword. Whichever unit you choose to assemble, you'll find loads of options to customise your squad – interchangeable heads and shoulder pads – there are 12 helmeted heads, 8 bare heads, 12 Emperor's Children shoulder pads, and 20 standard ones. There's also different power packs, and a multitude of accessories, including grenades, pouches, and combat stims. This kit comprises 212 plastic components, 10x Citadel 32mm Round Bases, and 1x Emperor's Children Transfer Sheet containing 150 high-quality waterslide transfers to decorate your miniatures. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
Games Table Top Games Warhammer 40k Warhammer 40k Emperor's Children : Lord Exultant Lords Exultant embody the Emperor’s Children’s obsessive desire to experience new and terrible sensations. Their enhanced forms possess all manner of sensory augmentations, allowing them to indulge in the thrill of battle on a level that would drive lesser mortals to insanity. With lash and pistol, they lead from the front, slaughtering their foes in exquisitely lurid fashion. This multipart plastic kit builds one Lord Exultant, a decadent leader for your Emperor's Children armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. This flexible kit can be built with your choice of power fist, plasma pistol, or rapture lash in one hand, and power spear, power sword, or screamer pistol in the other. You can also assemble the miniature with a choice of bare or helmeted heads to further customise your model. However you build them, this hedonistic character is ideal for cutting down enemy warriors in the name of Slaanesh. This kit comprises 19 plastic components, and 1x Citadel 40mm Round Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
Games Table Top Games Warhammer 40k Games Workshop Combat Patrol : Aeldari Releases March 15th 2025 Spiritseer Kygharil guides their small band of determined Aeldari through the Webway to defend their craftworld's hidden gateways and ancient, precious ruins. Lightning-fast Dire Avengers make up the bulk of this swift and deadly Combat Patrol. Joining them are a squad of elite Wraithblades armed with deadly ghostaxes, and a unit of Warp Spiders who attack by making short but dangerous leaps through the Immaterium before firing clouds of razor-sharp monofilament wire at the foe. This box contains 24 plastic miniatures that represent a complete Kygharil's Protectors force for use in Combat Patrol games of Warhammer 40,000. It's an ideal way to start an Aeldari army or easily add to an existing collection, and save money compared to buying the contents separately. The Wraithblades can be armed with either a pair of ghostswords or with a ghost axe and forceshield. They can alternatively be built as Wraithguard, which can be armed with a wraith cannon or a D-scythe to banish foes into the warp. Two of the Dire Avengers can be assembled as an optional Exarch who can be armed with a shuriken catapult, two shuriken catapults, a diresword and a shuriken pistol, or a power weapon and shimmershield. Each Exarch also has an optional back banner, and a choice of two heads – one helmeted and one bare, making it easy to personalise your squad leaders. One of the Warp Spiders can be assembled as an optional Warp Spider Exarch who can be armed with powerblades and death weavers, a powerblade array, death weavers and spinneret rifle, or an Exarch's death spinner. The Warp Spiders can each take one of various head options, including bare heads, and there are also decorative base parts to further customise your miniatures. This set includes the following multipart plastic miniatures: – 1x Spiritseer – 5x Wraithblades (which can alternatively be built as Wraithguard) – 5x Warp Spiders with 1x Aspect Shrine token – 10x Dire Avengers with 2x Aspect Shrine tokens This kit comprises 320 plastic components, 15x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases, 5x Citadel 40mm Round Bases, and 4x Citadel 25mm Round Bases. This set also includes 1x Aeldari Transfer Sheet containing 378 high-quality waterslide transfers to customise your miniatures. These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
Games Table Top Games Warhammer 40k Warhammer 40k Combat Patrol : World Eaters 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 Legions. Chaos Space Marine Raptors miniatures come in a range of dynamic poses. They are sculpted perched or taking off from the battlefield debris on their bases. All over the models, their metal-rimmed armour shows all the distorting effects of the Warp: grills emerge from shoulder pads; cables jut from armour; teeth protrude from various surfaces around the rim of the jump packs. They carry bolt pistols and cruel chainswords. This multi-part plastic boxed set contains 116 components, five 32mm round bases, and a Chaos Space Marine Transfer Sheet, with which to build 5 Chaos Space Marines Raptors or 5 Chaos Space Marines Warp Talons. This kit is supplied unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints.
Games Table Top Games Warhammer 40k Warhammer 40k Chaos Space Marines : Raptors 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 Legions. Chaos Space Marine Raptors miniatures come in a range of dynamic poses. They are sculpted perched or taking off from the battlefield debris on their bases. All over the models, their metal-rimmed armour shows all the distorting effects of the Warp: grills emerge from shoulder pads; cables jut from armour; teeth protrude from various surfaces around the rim of the jump packs. They carry bolt pistols and cruel chainswords. This multi-part plastic boxed set contains 116 components, five 32mm round bases, and a Chaos Space Marine Transfer Sheet, with which to build 5 Chaos Space Marines Raptors or 5 Chaos Space Marines Warp Talons. This kit is supplied unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints.
Games Table Top Games Warhammer 40k Warhammer 40k Imperial Agents : Corvus Blackstar Far more advanced than the other Imperial craft which it resembles, the Corvus Blackstar is truly worthy of ferrying a Deathwatch Kill Team to their brutal mission. Optimised for alien hunting, surprisingly agile, its heavy weapons scream death from the skies as it descends toward its mission-critical targets. Halo-launchers fan out and blur the Corvus Blackstar’s outline as the twin hatches slam open, pouring out its cargo of specialist Deathwatch from within to charge directly into the fray. This multi-part plastic kit contains all the components necessary to assemble a Corvus Blackstar, armed with a twin-linked assault cannon (replaceable with optional twin-linked lascannons), stormstrike missiles (replaceable with a twin-linked Blackstar rocket launcher), an anti-air ballistics suite and protected by ceramite plating. 83 components make this kit, and it comes supplied with 1 Citadel 120x92mm Oval Base with flying stem. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.
Games Table Top Games Warhammer 40k Warhammer 40k Dark Angels : Deathwing Knights Deathwing Knights are the ultimate veterans of the Dark Angels Chapter – elite death-dealers, specialised in close combat and deployed to break the enemy's back, secure truly vital objectives, or reclaim secrets forbidden even to their battle-brothers. Clad in baroque Terminator armour and equipped with only the finest heirloom wargear, squads of Deathwing Knights teleport into the heart of the thickest fighting, where they smash through their foes in the unerring pursuit of total victory. This mulipart plastic kit builds five Deathwing Knights, elite Terminators of the Dark Angels Chapter. These venerable heroes are clad in heavily-decorated Tactical Dreadnought armour, befitting their high status, and carry ornate storm shields for even greater protection in battle. Each Knight can be armed with either a crackling power sword or a heavy mace of absolution, and you can build one as a Knight Master festooned in relics, with a choice of great weapons to set him apart. This incredible kit includes a teleport homer and a Watcher in the Dark carrying a censer, both on their own base. You'll also find plenty of cosmetic options, including interchangeable arm poses, different shield designs, a variety of tilting plates, and more than enough hooded or helmeted heads to outfit your entire squad in the style of your choosing. This kit contains 119 plastic components, 5x Citadel 40mm Round Bases, 2x Citadel 25mm Round Bases, and a Dark Angels Transfer Sheet. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
Games Table Top Games Warhammer 40k Warhammer 40k Dark Angels : Lion El'Jonson The First. The Son of the Forest. The Master of Caliban. The Primarch of the Dark Angels. Lion El'Jonson stalks from mist-wreathed shadow realms like an ancient questing knight, hunting the galaxy's myriad terrors. With his immense blade, Fealty, the Primarch cleaves apart the most heinous of monstrosities, while the Emperor's Shield erupts in blazes of light and force in response to his foes' savage blows. This is a jaw-dropping miniature befitting the legendary status of a Primarch, striding over battlefield rubble in ornate, knightly armour adorned with personal heraldry and the symbols of the Dark Angels. He's joined by a pair of mysterious Watchers in the Dark, and can be built with one of four different head options – a bare head, a hooded head, a crested helm, and a hooded helm. This miniature makes an incredible centrepiece for any Dark Angels army. Painters will enjoy the level of detail and the different textures that make up his robes, armour, and weapons. Meanwhile, gamers will enjoy setting the Lion upon the enemies of the Imperium and proving his prowess as a duelist. This kit comprises 43 plastic components, and is supplied with a 60mm Citadel Round base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Paint your own Lion El'Jonson in a manner befitting a Primarch with help from the Citadel Colour painting guide – including painting his variant heads .
Games Table Top Games Warhammer 40k Warhammer 40k Combat Patrol : Dark Angels None fight with more grim determination than the battle-brothers of the Dark Angels – they are held in awe by their allies and enemies alike. Yet behind their devotion to the Imperium lies a shadowy obsession. Combat Patrol: Dark Angels is an army in a box, containing all the units you’ll need to field them as the Vengeful Brethren in Combat Patrol games of Warhammer 40,000, or simply to expand your existing collection. This selection of infantry offers a balanced force, with heavy fire support provided by the Hellblasters, line-breaking melee specialists in the form of Bladeguard Veterans, and a solid core of ten Intercessors – all led by a mighty Captain clad in Gravis Armour. You can download a free copy of the Combat Patrol rules on the Warhammer Community website. This set includes the following multipart plastic models: - 1x Captain in Gravis Armour - 3x Bladeguard Veterans - 5x Hellblasters - 10x Intercessors - 2x Dark Angels Primaris Upgrade frames, featuring a variety of shoulder pads and other accessories for your Intercessors - 3x Dark Angels Transfers Sheets All models come with their appropriate bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
Games Table Top Games Warhammer 40k Warhammer 40k Grey Knights : Brotherhood Terminator Squad Equipped with a wide variety of close combat and ranged weapons, the Grey Knight Terminators are teleported into the thick of battle, where they can exterminate their foes quickly and efficiently. These Grey Knights Terminator models feature an array of staggering detail, from the rich iconography, books and skulls through to elegant purity seals, chains, rippled garments, and the personal heraldry upon their shoulder. Their armour-style, whilst clearly that of a Space Marine, suggests a more ancient design influence, and their wide-standing poses indicates the immense power of the Grey Knights. This multi-part plastic boxed set contains 153 components and five 40mm round bases with which to make either a Grey Knight Terminator Squad or a Grey Knight Paladin Squad. There is an array of weaponry and unit upgrades including Nemesis falchions, Nemesis force halberds, a Nemesis Daemon hammer, a Nemesis warding stave, a psycannon, a psilencer and an incinerator. This kit is unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints. Grey Knights : Paladins Squad Equipped with a wide variety of close combat and ranged weapons, Grey Knight Paladins are the boldest, most noble warriors in the Grey Knights Chapter. These Grey Knights Paladin models feature an array of staggering detail, from the rich iconography of the Grey Knights, books and skulls through to elegant purity seals, chains, rippled garments, and the personal heraldry upon their shoulder. Their armour-style, whilst clearly that of a Space Marine, suggests a more ancient design influence, and their wide-standing poses indicates the immense power of the Grey Knights. This multi-part plastic boxed set contains 153 components and five 40mm round bases with which to make either a Grey Knight Paladin Squad or Grey Knight Terminator Squad. There is an array of weaponry and unit upgrades including Nemesis falchions, Nemesis force halberds, a Nemesis Daemon hammer, a Nemesis warding stave, a psycannon, a psilencer and an incinerator. This kit is unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints.
Games Table Top Games Warhammer 40k Warhammer 40k Space Marines : Razorback / Rhino Razorbacks are common variations of the Rhino chassis that can be armed with a variety of powerful turret-mounted heavy weapon systems that offer the squads they carry effective fire support before and after they disembark. As well as a choice of weapons for the Razorback's main turret – either a twin heavy bolter or twin lascannon – this kit comes with a wealth of optional extras including a spiked ram, ammo crate, fuel canisters, a cable, smoke launchers, comms relay, hunter-killer missile, and tow hooks. It also features a fully detailed interior, with a communications array and boltgun on arming rack, and an optional Space Marine driver/gunner. This 76-piece plastic kit makes one Razorback or one Rhino. It comes supplied with an Ultramarines Vehicle Transfer sheet.
Games Table Top Games Warhammer 40k Warhammer 40k Warhammer 40K : Core Book 10th Edition In the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war. The galaxy writhes in the mailed fist of all-consuming war. The Imperium teeters on the brink of annihilation, beset upon all sides by heretic warlords, daemon-summoning witches, and rapacious alien empires. The Great Rift sunders the void, a ragged wound torn through the heart of the Emperor's realm and bleeding madness and mutation across all. In every star system and upon every planet, battle rages more fiercely than ever before as loyalists, heretics, and aliens tear reality itself apart in their war dominance. Every day the flames rise higher – this is a more terrible era than ever before, for there is no peace amongst the stars… The Book This 220-page hardback book is an essential guide to Warhammer 40,000, and contains everything you need to know to collect, build, paint, and play with Citadel miniatures in the grim darkness of the 41st Millennium. You'll find an overview of the Warhammer 40,000 hobby in all its aspects, core rules for playing out battles that range from small skirmishes to massive Onslaught games, and an in-depth introduction to this rich and ruinous setting through immersive lore, stunning illustrations and photography, and an evocative look at each of the factions waging war in the far future. THE WARHAMMER 40,000 HOBBY The book opens with an introduction to this amazing hobby through its four keys – Collect, Build, Paint, and Play. You'll find out how to start your collection of Citadel miniatures, learn how people build and paint their models, and get suggestions to tools and guides that will help further. You'll also begin your journey as a commander with a look at how, where, and why players engage in dynamic tabletop battles of Warhammer 40,000, an example Battle Report between two armies, and an explanation of different styles of play – self-contained Combat Patrols, competitive Chapter Approved games, and narrative Crusade campaigns. DARK IMPERIUM This expansive lore section provides a doorway into the grim darkness of the 41st Millennium. It is a far-distant future dominated by an oppressive and corrupt Human empire, its crumbling borders defended by doomed heroes and imperiled by threats from both without and within, its history marked by ignorance and carnage and the laughter of thirsting gods. The first part of this guide explores the decaying Imperium and the galaxy in which it resides – the long-dead God-Emperor who sits eternal on his Golden Throne, the High Lords and Adeptus bureaucracies that rule in his name, the fanatical Ecclesiarchy which preaches the Imperial faith, the secretive Ordos of the all-seeing Inquisition, and the post-human Space Marines who fight battles no other could endure. You'll also discover the hellish dimension known as the warp, which fuels psychic mutation and interstellar travel, the mad Gods of Chaos who rule its infinite depths, the blasphemous cults that serve them, and the Great Rift that splits realspace itself in two. There's also a double-page galactic map, highlighting vital planets, systems, war zones, and warp storms. The second half delves into the history of the setting, from its myth-shrouded past to the apocalyptic clashes of its present. You'll find a timeline of Humanity's development through the Ages of Terra and Technology, the Ages of Strife and Darkness, all the way to the Age of the Imperium. You'll explore the superstitions that fuelled the Imperium's worship of lost technology and its fearful hatred of aliens and mutants, the Great Crusade through which the Emperor sought to unite Humanity, the Horus Heresy that set the galaxy aflame, and the millennia of war and loss that shaped the Imperium. Finally, you'll enter the Era Indomitus – marked by the opening of the Great Rift, the birth of a new God of Death, and the revival of the Primarch Roboute Guilliman. Even as the new Lord Regent's Indomitus Crusade strives to reunite the dying Imperium, a psychic awakening heralds a terrifying Age of Witches, and Abaddon the Despoiler plagues the galaxy with aid of the daemonic demigod Vashtorr and their Arks of Omen. The return of Lion El'Jonson, the First Primarch of the Emperor, only forestalls total disaster – and with the resurgence of Hive Fleet Leviathan, the galaxy may be reduced to nothing but food for an alien swarm. FACTIONS Explore each of the factions waging war in Warhammer 40,000, with detailed background information plus tactical descriptions and a miniature showcase of their Combat Patrols. The mustered Armies of the Imperium include mighty Space Marine Chapters, the ranks of the Astra Militarum, the fanatical cults of the Adeptus Mechanicus and Adepta Sororitas, and the golden guardians known as the Adeptus Custodes. The blasphemous Forces of Chaos feature ancient Traitor Legions and more recent Heretic Astartes, as well as the otherworldly Chaos Daemons. Finally, the insidious Xenos Threat ranges from the brutish Orks, mercenary Leagues of Votann, and expansionist T'au Empire to the ancient branches of Aeldari and Drukhari, the deathless Necrons, and the ravening Tyranids and their Genestealer Cults. CORE RULES The Warhammer 40,000 Core Rules contain everything you need to know in order to wage glorious battle across the war-torn galaxy of the 41st Millennium. These basic rules are used for games of all sizes and styles, and provide a foundation for use with other supplements. You'll learn the general principles and core concepts of Warhammer 40,000, the datasheets and characteristics used by your models, and the rules that apply to the five phases of the game: the Command phase, the Movement phase, the Shooting phase, the Charge phase, and the Fight phase. You'll also find Stratagems and abilities used by all armies, as well as additional rules for elements like Strategic Reserves, terrain features, and aircraft. Lastly, there are rules for mustering an army, setting up your models for a game, controlling objectives to claim victory, and a mission – Only War – to get you started playing right away. COMBAT PATROL Combat Patrol is the ideal starting point for playing Warhammer 40,000. Fast-paced and quick to learn, it uses the Core Rules to play out tactical clashes that should last up to one hour, using only the contents of Combat Patrol boxes. These forces each have bespoke, self-contained rules which are presented online and in other publications, and provide everything you need to get playing. This section provides an introduction to the Combat Patrol game mode, an explanation of the Battle Ready standard of painting for games, and six different Combat Patrol missions – Clash of Patrols, Archeotech Recovery, Forward Outpost, Scorched Earth, Sweeping Raid, and Display of Might – each with their own objectives, mission rules, and deployment maps for a variety of game experiences. The book concludes with a separate index for the Core Rules, acting as a handy reference for use while playing games.