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This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Hearthkyn Warriors for your Leagues of Votann army, sturdy Kin soldiers clad in enclosed void armour.
Each Hearthkyn Warrior is equipped with a Autoch-pattern bolt pistol and gravitic concussion grenades, and can be armed with your choice of an Autoch-pattern bolter or an ion blaster.
The kit includes a huge armoury of weapons and wargear – you'll find a medipack, multiwave comms array, and pan spectral scanner, as well as a magna-rail rifle, HYLas auto rifle, L7 missile launcher, and EtaCarn plasma beamer to arm up to two specialists. There's also equipment for a Theyn, including an ion pistol, EtaCarn plasma pistol, concussion gauntlet, plasma axe, and plasma sword.
The kit offers loads of cosmetic options, so no two squads need look the same – you’ll find both helmeted and bare heads, Ironkin heads, extra arms holding a variety of weapons and grenades, loads of pouches and tools, and three different cosmetic crests for the Theyn.
This set is comprised of 169 plastic components, and is supplied with 10x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases and a Leagues of Votann Transfer Sheet with 555 numerals, runes, and markings for prominent Leagues.
These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly. Glue & paints sold separately.
This multipart plastic kit builds one Hekaton Land Fortress, an indomitable heavy transport loaded with powerful guns.
This mighty six-wheeled vehicle can be built with one of three powerful, adjustable turret weapons – a cyclic ion cannon to gun down the heaviest infantry, an SP heavy conversion beamer to carve a swathe through any target, or a heavy magna-rail cannon that can reduce even the toughest tanks to slag. This main gun is reinforced by two pairs of adjustable ball-turret sponson weapons – either bolt cannons or ion beamers.
The Hekaton also sports a rear-facing MATR autocannon, and a pan spectral scanner which can be replaced by a missile silo – containing either a Kin's wrath, mountain breaker, or Ancestor's vengeance wearhead.
The tank boasts reinforced layers of armour, all-around transport hatches for delivering its pugnacious cargo, and a pilot visible beneath a screen of clear plastic – the kit includes a choice of three different heads to customise your driver, as well as optional lights for the rollbars.
This kit comprises 88 plastic components and 5 clear plastic components, and is supplied with a Leagues of Votann Transfer Sheet with 555 numerals, runes, and markings for prominent Leagues.
This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly. Glue & paints sold separately.
This multipart plastic kit builds three Hernkyn Pioneers for your Leagues of Votann army, roaming Kin mounted on manoeuvrable hovering trikes.
Each bike incorporates a hull-mounted magna-coil autocannon, while the riders are armed with bolt revolvers and bolt shotguns – either wielded in one hand or strapped to the bike – as well as gravitic concussion grenades.
The kit includes a variety of special wargear – one bike can be joined by a rear gunner firing either a HYLas rotary cannon or ion beamer, while other bikes can be equipped with a rollbar searchlight, multiwave comms array, or pan spectral scanner.
There's also a huge mix of extra stowage and cosmetic equipment to customise each of your bikers, as well as 10 different heads sporting a variety of goggles, hoods, and flight caps – including an Ironkin head.
This kit comprises 140 plastic components, and is supplied with 3x Citadel 90mm x 52.5mm Oval Bases and a Leagues of Votann Transfer Sheet with 555 numerals, runes, and markings for prominent Leagues.
These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly. Glue & paints sold separately.
This box builds one Sagitaur, a fast-moving vehicle that combines firepower with the ability to carry a unit into battle.
This sturdy six-wheeled vehicle boasts a hull-mounted twin bolt cannon, a rear transport hatch, and comes with a choice of four turret weapons operated by a robotic gunner – a HYLas beam cannon, L7 missile launcher, Sagitaur missile launcher, or MATR autocannon – providing the versatility to take on any threat.
The Sagitaur's pilot is visible beneath a screen of clear plastic, with a choice of three different heads to customise your driver and keep each of your vehicles distinct.
This kit comprises 88 plastic components and 3 clear plastic components, and is supplied with a Leagues of Votann Transfer Sheet with 555 numerals, runes, and markings for prominent Leagues.
This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly. Glue & paints sold separately.
This multipart plastic kit builds one Legion Rhino Transport, in the distinctive Deimos pattern. This efficient transport vehicle has the capacity to carry a 10-man squad of Legionaries across the battlefields of the 31st Millennium, with room for characters to join the unit.
Protected from enemy fire by thick armour plating and its defensive smoke launchers, the Legion Rhino Transport is armed with twin-linked bolters, and can be further customised with a range of weapons and utility gear.
This kit includes the components to add a pintle-mounted havoc launcher, heavy bolter, heavy flamer, multi-melta, or a combi-weapon with five configurations (bolter, flamer, melta, plasma, or volkite), as well as a searchlight, a dozer blade, and a hunter-killer missile. It also offers a number of cosmetic options, such as towing hooks and a choice of a Space Marine gunner, spotter, or closed hatch.
This model has no Legion markings, allowing Warhammer hobbyists to paint it in whichever colours they choose – however, the box includes a transfer sheet with 42 optional markings and iconography for the Sons of Horus and Imperial Fists Legions.
This kit comprises 102 plastic components, and is supplied with a Legiones Astartes Vehicle Transfer Sheet.
This multipart plastic kit builds one Legion Predator for your Space Marines army, a versatile battle tank in the Deimos pattern.
This powerful tank stalks the battlefield in armoured squadrons, and can be built with one of four turret weapons – a rapid-fire Predator cannon, a tank-busting gravis lascannon, a potent volkite macro-saker, or a crushing graviton cannon. It also boasts a pair of sponson weapons – heavy bolters, heavy flamers, lascannons, or volkite culverins – that can supplement its primary weapon or allow it to engage a more diverse range of threats.
The kit also includes components to upgrade the Legion Predator with a pintle-mounted weapon – a havoc launcher, heavy bolter, heavy flamer, multi-melta, or a combi-weapon with five configurations (bolter, flamer, melta, plasma, or volkite) – as well as a searchlight, a dozer blade, a hunter-killer missile, and a number of cosmetic options, such as towing hooks, sigils, and a choice of a Space Marine gunner, spotter, or closed hatch.
This kit comprises 104 plastic components, and is supplied with a Legiones Astartes Vehicle Transfer Sheet containing 44 optional markings and icons for the Sons of Horus and Imperial Fists Legions.
This multipart plastic kit builds one Legion Vindicator Siege Tank for your Space Marines army, a heavily-armoured vehicle built to shatter defences.
The Vindicator comes with a choice of two primary weapons – the formidable, shell-lobbing demolisher cannon, or the multi-barrelled magna laser destroyer. In addition to its main gun, the Vindicator sports smoke launchers and a combi-bolter mounted atop the front of its hull.
The kit also includes components to upgrade the Vindicator with a pintle-mounted weapon – a havoc launcher, heavy bolter, heavy flamer, multi-melta, or a combi-weapon with five configurations (bolter, flamer, melta, plasma, or volkite) – as well as a searchlight, a dozer blade, a hunter-killer missile, and a number of cosmetic options, such as towing hooks, sigils, and a choice of a Space Marine gunner, spotter, or closed hatch.
This kit comprises 133 plastic components, and comes with a Legiones Astartes Vehicle Transfer Sheet containing 42 optional markings and icons for the Sons of Horus and Imperial Fists Legions.
This kit contains – quite literally – stacks of Nurglings. In fact, with this kit you can make three tottering towers of them.
Every swarm has front, back and middle ranks; each is comprised of wriggling little horned beasts that are saturated in sores, cuts, lumps and opened orifices. They also come in a variety of characterful poses - most of them sickening. Though you can actually make 27 combinations of Nurgling towers, there are loads of individual Nurglings for using on bases for the rest of your army.
This multi-part plastic boxed set contains 16 components with which to build 3 varying towers of Nurglings. 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 Sloppity Bilepiper.
Surprisingly lithe and cheerful, he is posed in a somewhat capering manner, holding his marotter aloft and his gutpipes in the crook of his arm. The marotter is a strange weapon, essentially a big stick with a Plaguebearers head stuck on the end, clad in a jester’s cap with spiked censers at the end of each of the three flaps.
The gutpipes are another thing entirely – a large, miscellaneous organ with a bunch of ramshackle valves and pipes jammed into it, tied together with bits of rag and leather. The Bilepiper himself features jolly bells tied to his ankles and wrists, an icon-adorned hood and a split in his pot belly through which his guts dangle hilariously.
A Nurgling is included, which can be placed at the Bilepiper’s feet, dancing joyously along to the wheezing and groaning noises issued from the sphincters of his gutpipes.
The Sloppity Bilepiper comes as 9 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 32mm Round base. This model can be added to Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000 armies.
This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble Mortarion, Daemon Primarch of Nurgle.
This is a towering model – the word ‘miniature’ barely does it justice, as he looms over the rest of the Death Guard and gives even Bloodthirsters something to look up to! He is clad in baroque power armour known as the Barbaran Plate – this is covered in rust and rot, with skulls, spikes and Nurgle symbolism on each of the chunky components.
Mouldering robes, chains and a rotten cowl hang from this armour, partially covering the system of pipes that feed his breathing apparatus – it is safe to assume that this ventilator isn’t delivering fresh and clean air to Mortarion, rather vile spores and disease.
He is armed with 2 foul weapons: a massive scythe named Silence, a rusting yet razor-sharp blade featuring brutal chain-teeth, stained with the blood of worlds and capable even of hacking a Reaver Titan to pieces; and The Lantern, an ancient energy pistol. There are two modelling options for these weapons – one option features the weapons down by Mortarion’s side, the other features a much more aggressive pose.
Mortarion features huge, decaying wings – these are modelled with pockmarks, holes and tears, representing the horror and decay of Nurgle’s hordes. Speaking of Nurgle’s hordes, there are plenty of extras with this kit – 2 Nurgling Drones carrying phosphex bombs hang from the chains on Mortarion’s armour, with a further 3 on the base: 1 carries a Chaos icon, one waves a censer and one carries a tank of unmentionably horrid substances. The base itself is detailed with rocks which themselves are being corrupted by the foul presence of the Daemon Primarch.
Mortarion, Daemon Primarch of Nurgle comes as 78 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 100mm Round base.
This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly. Glue & paints sold separately.
This 28-part plastic kit makes one Necron Psychomancer for use in games of Warhammer 40,000. It comes supplied with a 40mm Citadel Round base.
Add this fearsome character to your Necrons army and watch even the toughest of enemies cower in abject terror! Armed with an abyssal lance, the Psychomancer can unleash the worst fears of your foes against them. They say that Space Marines feel no fear– well, they haven't met this Cryptek yet.