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This multipart plastic kit builds two Chaos Spawn – wretched souls overwhelmed by mutation. This twisted kit features a truly mind-boggling variety of interchangeable components and optional extras for customising your creatures – more than a dozen hideous heads and aberrant arms, plus loads of spikes, tentacles, extra eyeballs, and other mutations to create the Chaos Spawn of your nightmares!
Chaos Spawn can be used by Chaos armies in both Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000.
This kit comprises 89 plastic components, and is supplied with two Citadel 50mm Round Bases.
These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly. Glue & paints sold separately.
Codex: Chaos Space Marines is an essential tome for building and painting a collection of Heretic Astartes, and using them in games of Warhammer 40,000.
Inside this book you'll find an infernal hoard of inspirational background material and art to inspire you, along with rules for waging your own galactic war with narrative Crusade campaigns, skirmish-sized Combat Patrol games, and plenty of rules for matched play games. This grimoire is also packed with photography to evoke the horror of facing down this terrible foe, as well as more detailed examples of single miniatures.
Inside this 160-page hardback book, you'll find:
– Background material about the many hosts of Chaos Space Marines, including some of the most notorious warlords of the Black Legion
– Macabre artwork revealing the horrible truth of these infernal soldiers at war, including their daemonic allies and insane, gibbering cultists
– 48 datasheets detailing each unit, including their wargear, profiles, and unique abilities, from nightmare Spawn to immortal Daemon Princes
– A massive eight themed Detachments, each with their own detachments rules, Enhancements and Stratagems
– Crusade rules to lead your warband on a furious campaign to seek the favour of the Dark Gods
– Combat Patrol rules to use Zarkan’s Daemonkin in fast-paced skirmish games
– An ‘Easy Metal showcase of stunning Citadel miniatures from the incredible Chaos Space Marines range
Lead your own black crusade with Combat Patrol: Chaos Space Marines.
This box is loaded with a versatile force including a powerful leader, an elite melee unit, and two units of troops. Whether you're starting a brand new project, or bolstering your all-conquering force of Heretic Astartes, this box will save you money over buying each kit individually. The miniatures in this box comprise a complete Chaos Space Marines army for Combat Patrol games of Warhammer 40,000.
This set includes the following multipart plastic models:
- 1x Master of Possession
- 5x Possessed
- 10x Chaos Space Marines
- 10x Chaos Cultists
- 2x Chaos Space Marines transfer sheets
All models come with their appropriate bases.
These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly. Glue & paints sold separately.
Combat Patrol is the smallest sized game, and this Death Guard force is a great way to start – regardless of whether you want to play an open play game, forge a narrative with a Crusade army, or compete in a matched play mission. If this is the beginning of your first-ever Death Guard army or you're looking at adding to an existing force, this box is ideal.
This 243-piece plastic kit makes the following models:
– 1x Typhus
– 1x Biologus Putrifier
– 7x Plague Marines
– 30x Pox Walkers
It is supplied with 30 25mm Citadel round bases, 7 32mm Citadel round bases, 1 40mm Citadel round base, and 1 50mm Citadel round base.
These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly. Glue & paints sold separately.
Take skulls for the Skull Throne with Combat Patrol: World Eaters! This boxed set provides you with all the units you need to start your army or expand an existing collection.
The contents have been chosen to provide you with a ferocious core for any World Eaters force, ideal for Combat Patrol-sized games and will also save you money compared to buying the contents individually.
This set includes the following multipart plastic models:
– 1x World Eaters Lord on Juggernaut, which can alternatively be built as Lord Invocatus
– 10x Jakhals
– 20x Khorne Berzerkers
– 2x World Eaters Transfer Sheets, each containing 200 transfers
All models are supplied with their appropriate bases.
These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly. Glue & paints sold separately.
This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a Biologus Putrifier.
He’s clad in the usual corrupted, rusting armour of the Death Guard, with plenty of the Nurgle symbolism and sinister emerging tentacles you’d expect (as well as burn marks and melting panels, possibly due to the caustic potions he experiments with) – but the standout feature is the enormous rack of blight grenades that hangs from his back, covered in a dozen or more plague-filled explosive containers ripe for the picking.
He wields an injector pistol, which he is posed in the act of reloading with a vial of some unpleasant concoction; a tentacle also grips a plague knife. Even the breathing apparatus on his helmet features a proboscis-like extrusion – all the better for sensing the results of his experiments.
This kit comes as 10 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 40mm Round base.
This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly. Glue & paints sold separately.
This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a set of 3 Deathshroud Bodyguard. Impressively large and dense, covered in rot, decay, tentacles and horror, these models exemplify the corrupting gift that Nurgle imparts.
Each is armed with a manreaper – a large scythe, pitted and pockmarked with rust and disease, it stands even taller than the Deathshroud who brandish it – and a plaguespurter gauntlet, used to squirt unpleasant maladies at the unfortunate. Each of the three is bedecked with Nurgle symbolism, found in the rust, boils and chips in their armour, through which vile tentacled and bloated flesh poke, barely covered by ragged cloaks.
There are 7 variant heads included, a mix of helmeted and bare, and an extra plaguespurter gauntlet – this is for an optional unit Champion, who has the option of wielding two of these.
The Deathshroud Bodyguard come as 51 components, and are supplied with 3 Citadel 40mm Round bases.
These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly. Glue & paints sold separately.
This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a Foetid Bloat-drone. A huge, intimidating amalgamation of machine and rotting meat, the front of the model is dominated by a carapace which can be assembled as 1 of 3 options – one featuring a Nurgle symbol picked out in skulls, one featuring the symbol carved into the carapace, and one featuring a hideous toothed maw covered in pustules, tentacles and hoses dangling from within.
It comes armed with 2 plague spitters and a plague probe; whichever carapace you pick, the plague spitters can be replaced with either a heavy blight launcher or a flesh mower (which looks as utterly ghastly as it sounds…) The back of the model is a riot of horrendous detail, with obscenely stretched skin spilling over the metal structures that barely contain it
The kit comes as 44 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 60mm Round base.
This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly. Glue & paints sold separately.
This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a Foul Blightspawn.
He carries an enormous, sinister tank on his back – the incubatum – brimming with foul and noxious disease, which he squirts indiscriminately with malign cheerfulness. His plague sprayer in his left hand drips this vile concoction with no thought for where it may land. A crack in his armour shows the unpleasant extent of his modifications; the gears and pistons of a malignant churn are forcibly driven into his guts.
His armour, as well as being covered in rot, features plenty of icons of Nurgle, skulls and rust. There’s even an optional Nurgling clutching a blight grenade to be added to the base.
This kit comes as 8 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 40mm Round base.
Lead your Death Guard army with the disgustingly awesome Lord of Virulence. Clad in his mutilated Terminator armour, he is adorned with the signs of symbols of Grandfather Nurgle's many blessings.
Armed with a twin plague spewer and plague claw, he is ready to spread these diseases across the galaxy. Covered in many different textures, the Lord of Virulence makes both an excellent painting project and spearpoint for your next Death Guard invasion.
This 20-piece plastic kit makes one Lord of Virulence. It is supplied with a 50mm Citadel round base.
This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly. Glue & paints sold separately.
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 of Nurgle and 2 large, covered tracks.
Where this differs from an ordinary attack vehicle, however, is the toothed maw at the bottom. From the rear, the horror continues – a third track is visible, along with a mass of flabby flesh, bound into the machine with straps and metal.
The Myphitic Blight-hauler is armed with a multi-melta and missile launcher, which are mounted either side of the carapace.
This plastic kit comes as 13 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 80mm Round base. Rules for this miniature are included in the box.
This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly. Glue & paints sold separately.
This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble Nauseous Rotbone, a Death Guard Plague Surgeon.
He carries a bolt pistol and balesword, but where the real fun lies is in the various corrupted medical instruments he carries – narthecium-like instruments containing horrific plagues are all over his armour, with an ancient, rusted reductor perfect for stealing gene-seeds on his right arm.
Much of his armour is concealed by a cowl and cloak, but the armour that is visible is covered in the pits, rust and corrosion expected from such a devotee of the Death Guard. His right shoulder bears a vile plaguebearer's head, and the device on his back… the less said about that, the better.
This kit comes as 9 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 40mm Round base.