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This kit comprises 22 plastic components with which you can assemble one Ork Beastboss, and is supplied with 1x Citadel 50mm Round Base.
This box set contains three multi-part plastic Ork Killa Kans. This 94-piece set includes: three variations of Cockpit, three different close combat weapons, a big shoota, a rokkit launcha and a skorcha.
This box set contains 5 multipart plastic Ork Stormboyz, including: 10 head variations, 5 different torso-fronts and 5 body variations allowing you to assemble a unique looking squad
This multipart plastic boxed set contains enough components to make 5 models: either 4 Lootas or 4 Burna Boyz, as well as an Ork Mek armed with a kustom mega-blasta. Models supplied with 32 mm round bases.
The Necron Warriors represent the majority of the almost inexhaustible armies of a necropolis world.
The Silent King rides to war aboard his Dais of Dominion, flanked by the phaerons of his Triarch and orbited by crackling noctilith Menhirs.
Skinners screech as they lunge at the enemy, claws out.
Dashing with their bewildering step, their murderous limbs smashed in a bloody whirlwind, the Skorpekh Destroyers sate their need to kill
Repugnant to other Necrons, Ophydian Destroyers echo elements of servile Canoptek Wraiths and reviled Flayed Ones in their murder-optimised bodies.
Cults of Destroyers are quick to sacrifice their physical integrity in order to optimize themselves for slaughter.
For countless millennia, Deathmark squads have served the Necron nobility as snipers and assassins. They can effectively move in and out of dimensions at will.
Hexmark Destroyers were once Stalkers. Rising from their dimensional dungeons like ambush predators
Crypteks are key elements of Necron armies, which implement ancient technologies
Canoptek Doomstalkers stride with eerie grace.
Unlike their necron masters, mecarachnids never sleep, spending eons maintaining the structures of their necropolis world.