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This 10-piece plastic kit makes one Drukhari Succubus equipped with an agoniser and archite glaive. The Succubus carries a trophy rack which demonstrates her prowess in battle, and is sculpted with cables in her neck which deliver her much needed combat drugs.
This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly. Glue & paints sold separately.
This multi-part plastic kit contains 89 components with which to make one Drukhari Talos Pain Engine or one Cronos Parasite Engine.
The box includes all manner of features: chain-flails, ichor injectors, a liquefier gun and many syringes, as well as several variant heads and arms. It is a remarkably macabre addition to any Drukhari collection.
This multi-part plastic kit contains one Drukhari Venom in 62 components.
The kit also includes two Wyches that represent a unit being transported into battle, a third Wych firing the on-board splinter cannon and a clear plastic canopy, giving you the option to paint the pilot and still be able to see him once the kit is fully assembled.
It is also supplied with a ball and socket flying stand and a large flying base.
This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly. Glue & paints sold separately.
This 86-piece plastic kit makes five Wracks.
Each Wrack can be equipped with a host of weapons, including hooked blades, studded clubs, 1 liquifier gun and 1 ossefactor.
There are also eleven heads, including three intended for the Acothyst. This kit also includes two additional sets of arms which allow you to convert one Wrack into a Raider pilot or gunner.
These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly. Glue sold separately.
This box set contains 10 multi-part plastic Drukhari Wyches.
In battle, Wyches feed upon screams of pain. With combat drugs coursing through their veins, Wyches roll, backflip and pirouette out of harm's way, stabbing through visors and neck-joints, slicing open a throat here and piercing a heart there.
This 92-piece set includes: 14 different heads, 10 different bodies (six female variants and four male variants). Also included are all of the weapon options listed in Codex: Drukhari, including: a razorflail, a blast pistol, a shardnet, a power weapon and an impaler.
Models supplied with 25mm round bases.
This packed boxed set is ideal for starting a new Emperor's Children collection – or expanding an existing army – to unleash in games of Warhammer 40,000, and save money compared to buying the kits separately. Led by none other than the Daemon Primarch of the Legion himself – Fulgrim, this army will strike fear into the heart of even the most stalwart opponents. Elite units fill out the rest of the force, from the sonic mayhem of Noise Marines to the peerless melee prowess of the Flawless Blades.
This boxed set builds 13 multipart plastic Emperor's Children miniatures:
– 1x Fulgrim, Daemon Primarch of Slaanesh
– 6x Flawless Blades
– 6x Noise Marines
The Lord Exultant of the Emperor's Children is an exemplar of war with an ego to match, risen to command a warband.
They ply the stars for the rarest and most terrible sensations, wading into the thick of combat to slaughter their foes in a lurid display of expertise. This kit comes with three right arm options: power fist, plasma pistol or rupture lash, and three left arm options: phoenix power spear, power sword or screamer pistol, plus a choice of bare head or helmet.
The Lord Kakophanist of the Emperor's Children is a true connoisseur of his legion’s sonic weaponry.
The Doom Siren grafted to his body is complex and powerful, its user uniquely attuned to the vibrations of battle, and he leads his Noise Marines as a conductor in an orchestra of slaughter. This miniature comes with two head options, and a choice of screamer pistol and power sword, or two screamer pistols wielded gunslinger-style.
Lucius the Eternal of the Emperor's Children is as arrogant as he is cruel, seeking to humiliate the most skilled opponents in battle. Quite how he factors a semi-sentient daemonic lash into the equation is up for debate, but given he’s using the Blade of the Laer, and has the ability to take over the bodies of those who do kill him, we’re not sure he’s really interested in playing fair.
