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This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble one Tyranid Broodlord, and is supplied with one Citadel 75x42mm Oval base.
Autarchs are renowned for their strategic brilliance, sublime martial skill and indomitable strength of will.
The Rangers are Outcast warriors, wanderers who left the regimented lives of the craftworlds behind them.
Streaking into battle at speeds that render them barely visible to human eyes, Shroud Runners effortlessly outmanoeuvre their enemies while harassing them with pinpoint sniper fire.
The Aeldari once ruled the galaxy, before their civilisation collapsed beneath the weight of its own hedonism.
Seers who once trained as Aspect Warriors find it easier to develop destructive psychic powers.
This 10-piece plastic kit makes one Ethereal and is supplied with a 40mm Citadel round base.
This kit comprises 37 plastic components and is supplied with 3x Citadel 75mm Oval Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly
1x Citadel Miniature that can be either assembled as either Mozrog Skragbad, a named character, or a Beastboss on Squigosaur
1x multi-part plastic kit that builds either a Kill Rig or Hunta Rig for use in Orks armies in games of Warhammer 40,000
This kit comprises 22 plastic components with which you can assemble one Ork Beastboss, and is supplied with 1x Citadel 50mm Round Base.
This 12-piece plastic kit makes one Zodgrod Wortsnagga and is supplied with a 50mm Citadel round base.
The kit is comprised of 104 plastic components which allows you to assemble one Nob on Smasha Squig, three Squighog Boyz, and one Bomb Squig, and is supplied with 1x 90mm Oval Base, 3x 75mm Round Base, and 1x 25mm Round Base.
Lelith Hesperax’s athleticism is far beyond those of other Wyches. She has raised death to a high art, wielding nothing more than simple knives.
Skinners screech as they lunge at the enemy, claws out.
Repugnant to other Necrons, Ophydian Destroyers echo elements of servile Canoptek Wraiths and reviled Flayed Ones in their murder-optimised bodies.
Hexmark Destroyers were once Stalkers. Rising from their dimensional dungeons like ambush predators
Dashing with their bewildering step, their murderous limbs smashed in a bloody whirlwind, the Skorpekh Destroyers sate their need to kill
The Necron Warriors represent the majority of the almost inexhaustible armies of a necropolis world.
Cults of Destroyers are quick to sacrifice their physical integrity in order to optimize themselves for slaughter.