Warhammer 40,000, a captivating sci-fi tabletop game by Games Workshop, immerses players in a sprawling universe of eternal war.
Set in the 41st millennium, this epic saga transports you to a future where the galaxy is a grim and brutal battlefield. Across the vast expanse of the cosmos, ancient races clash, and sinister forces vie for supremacy.
Will you align with the mighty Space Marines, the stalwart Astra Militarum, or the insidious forces of Chaos? From Xenos races like the Eldar and Orks to the inscrutable Necrons and Tyranids, the choices are as diverse as they are deadly.
Prepare for epic clashes, tactical warfare, and a narrative-driven experience that will push your strategic acumen to its limits. Enter the darkness, and decide the fate of the 41st millennium.
Space Marines are genetically modified superhuman soldiers, the elite warriors of the Imperium of Man. They are angels of death, capable of ridding the galaxy of all forces that do not conform to their own rule through brutal, ruthless warfare. From the full weight of a Chapter of 1000 Marines that can destroy entire species, to a small battle force of a few squads that can topple planetary governments and crush chaotic insurrections, any number of Space Marines will lead to a foe's annihilation.
Contents:
1x Darnath Lysander Miniature (can be with a bare head or a terminator helmet)
Please Note:
Miniatures are supplied unpainted, and some assembly may be required.
One Imperial Fists: Darnath Lysander is supplied.
This box contains five mighty plastic miniatures with various build options and will save you money compared to buying the contents separately. It's an ideal way to start an Imperial Knights army or add to an existing collection.This set contains:– 1x Knight Paladin (which can alternatively be built as a Knight Errant)– 4x Armiger Helverins (which can alternatively be built as Armiger Warglaives)– 1x Imperial Knights Transfer Sheet containing 647x transfersThese miniatures are supplied with 1x Citadel 170mm Oval Base and 4x Citadel 100mm Round Bases.
Warhammer 40,000, a captivating sci-fi tabletop game by Games Workshop, immerses players in a sprawling universe of eternal war.
Set in the 41st millennium, this epic saga transports you to a future where the galaxy is a grim and brutal battlefield. Across the vast expanse of the cosmos, ancient races clash, and sinister forces vie for supremacy.
Will you align with the mighty Space Marines, the stalwart Astra Militarum, or the insidious forces of Chaos? From Xenos races like the Eldar and Orks to the inscrutable Necrons and Tyranids, the choices are as diverse as they are deadly.
Prepare for epic clashes, tactical warfare, and a narrative-driven experience that will push your strategic acumen to its limits. Enter the darkness, and decide the fate of the 41st millennium.
Imperial Knights are some of the oldest working technology in use by the Imperium of Man. They started life as construction vehicles taken by early colonists during the first stages of space exploration. The first colonies settled and over time devolved into feudal states ruled by aristocratic nobles. Their knight evolved into walking suits of armour showing off house colours. Equipped with powerful weapons, the Knights were used to defend their lands and provided security against enemies such as marauding Orks and land-hungry Eldar Exodites.
Knights are the epitome of a houses honour, power and wealth. Being chosen to pilot such a creation is a great privilege, typically being the master of the house or the heir. While Imperial Knights are much smaller and less powerful than a full sized Titan, their size makes them far better suited to the mobile style of warfare prevalent amongst the nobility of their native Knight Worlds. These colossal mechanoid war machines can turn the tide of a battle.
The households stand at the ready with honour and valour by their side as they defend the Imperium of Man from all threats that seek its destruction. Within this book contains rules, datasheets, and four detachments for your Imperial Knights, as well as extensive background, lore, gorgeous art and rules for conducting a Chivalric Quest in Crusade games.
Features:
Riveting background material about the Knight Houses, including how they operate, and their unique heraldry
Photography of massed Knight charges, and artwork that will set your imagination ablaze
Rules for using Imperial Knights in games of Warhammer 40,000, with four Detachments, and 12 datasheets to cover the available configurations
A set of rules for working out your own Chivalric Quest narrative campaign
Contents:
1x Codex: Imperial Knights - 10th Edition - English
Please Note:
Printed material is provided in English.
One Codex: Imperial Knights - 10th Edition - English is supplied.
Warhammer 40,000, a captivating sci-fi tabletop game by Games Workshop, immerses players in a sprawling universe of eternal war.
Set in the 41st millennium, this epic saga transports you to a future where the galaxy is a grim and brutal battlefield. Across the vast expanse of the cosmos, ancient races clash, and sinister forces vie for supremacy.
Will you align with the mighty Space Marines, the stalwart Astra Militarum, or the insidious forces of Chaos? From Xenos races like the Eldar and Orks to the inscrutable Necrons and Tyranids, the choices are as diverse as they are deadly.
Prepare for epic clashes, tactical warfare, and a narrative-driven experience that will push your strategic acumen to its limits. Enter the darkness, and decide the fate of the 41st millennium.
Imperial Knights are some of the oldest working technology in use by the Imperium of Man. They started life as construction vehicles taken by early colonists during the first stages of space exploration. The first colonies settled and over time devolved into feudal states ruled by aristocratic nobles. Their knight evolved into walking suits of armour showing off house colours. Equipped with powerful weapons, the Knights were used to defend their lands and provided security against enemies such as marauding Orks and land-hungry Eldar Exodites.
Knights are the epitome of a house's honour, power and wealth. Being chosen to pilot such a creation is a great privilege, typically being the master of the house or the heir. While Imperial Knights are much smaller and less powerful than a full sized Titan, their size makes them far better suited to the mobile style of warfare prevalent amongst the nobility of their native Knight Worlds. These colossal mechanoid war machines can turn the tide of a battle.
Contents:
13x Cards
1x Army Rule Card
12x Imperial Knights datasheet Cards
Please Note:
Printed material is provided in English.
One Datasheet Cards: Imperial Knights - 10th Edition - English is supplied.
Warhammer 40,000, a captivating sci-fi tabletop game by Games Workshop, immerses players in a sprawling universe of eternal war.
Set in the 41st millennium, this epic saga transports you to a future where the galaxy is a grim and brutal battlefield. Across the vast expanse of the cosmos, ancient races clash, and sinister forces vie for supremacy.
Will you align with the mighty Space Marines, the stalwart Astra Militarum, or the insidious forces of Chaos? From Xenos races like the Eldar and Orks to the inscrutable Necrons and Tyranids, the choices are as diverse as they are deadly.
Prepare for epic clashes, tactical warfare, and a narrative-driven experience that will push your strategic acumen to its limits. Enter the darkness, and decide the fate of the 41st millennium.
Imperial Knights are some of the oldest working technology in use by the Imperium of Man. They started life as construction vehicles taken by early colonists during the first stages of space exploration. The first colonies settled and over time devolved into feudal states ruled by aristocratic nobles. Their knight evolved into walking suits of armour showing off house colours. Equipped with powerful weapons, the Knights were used to defend their lands and provided security against enemies such as marauding Orks and land-hungry Eldar Exodites.
Knights are the epitome of a houses honour, power and wealth. Being chosen to pilot such a creation is a great privilege, typically being the master of the house or the heir. While Imperial Knights are much smaller and less powerful than a full sized Titan, their size makes them far better suited to the mobile style of warfare prevalent amongst the nobility of their native Knight Worlds. These colossal mechanoid war machines can turn the tide of a battle.
Contents:
16x D6 Dice
Please Note:
One Warhammer 40,000: Imperial Knights Dice Set is supplied.
Small and agile compared to their lumbering kin, Armiger-class Knights are still war machines of incredible power. Piloted by young squires or lowborn pilots, Armigers act as mobile support and outriders to keep larger Knights from being surrounded, receiving commands from their Noble lords through the Helm Mechanicum. Among these nimble engines, Armiger Helverins are mobile weapons platforms that can shatter an enemy assault in seconds, laying down blistering hails of heavy fire with their twin autocannons to harry heavy infantry and light vehicles alike.This multipart plastic kit builds two Armiger-class Knights – either Armiger Helverins or Armiger Warglaives. Armiger Helverins are a long-ranged Lords of War choice that can provide vital fire support to your Imperial Knights army – or be taken as a wandering Freeblade squadron for other Imperium forces. Armed with a pair of long-ranged autocannons and your choice of a carapace-mounted heavy stubber or meltagun, each Armiger Helverin can be further customised with a variety of articulated poses, armour plating, and six unique faceplates, with large carapaces making for a perfect painting project. This kit can also be assembled as a pair of War Dog Executioners or War Dog Huntsmen for Chaos Knights armies.This kit comprises 148 plastic components, and is supplied with 2x Citadel 100mm Round Bases. Also included is an Armiger transfer sheet, featuring heraldry for Imperial Knights. These miniatures are unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.
Knight Warden, Preceptor, Crusader, Paladin, Gallant, Errant
The Knight Preceptor is a Questoris-class close-ranged powerhouse. Its design is intended to exemplify the core tenets of the Code Chivalric in battle: close with the enemy in honourable range, engage them with sufficient force to show respect for their fortitude, and kill them quickly and cleanly in the Emperor’s name. To this end, they are armed with a reaper chainsword or thunderstrike gauntlet and the rare and terrifying las-impulsor. Canis Rex is a notable Knight Preceptor, who escaped the tortures of the Iron Warriors and has punished the scions of chaos with vehemence and fury ever since.This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to build a Knight Preceptor. This is a serious bit of kit – it contains an entire Imperial Knight Warden kit, along with an extra 37 components which upgrade the basic Knight into the Preceptor – and, optionally, the specific named Preceptor Canis Rex. These components can be broken down as follows:- A frame of Imperial Knight carapace components,including the carapace itself, engine block assembly, shoulder pads, shoulder joints, 2 sets of carapace heraldry and a heavy stubber;- A frame of Imperial Knight leg components, including the leg and feet assemblies, greaves, waist assembly, chestplates, 2 faceplates, a pennant, tilting plate and armour plates for the knees and groin;- A frame of Imperial Knight weapons, including a thermal cannon, rapid-fire battlecannon, heavy stubber, 2 alternate faceplates, and torso assembly;- An Imperial Knight Warden frame, including a thunderstrike gauntlet, avenger gatling cannon, carapace mounted twin icarus autocannon, carapace mounted missile launcher with the choice of either ironstorm, shieldbreaker, or stormspear missile pods, meltagun, 3 alternate faceplates, and tilting plate.Using those frames to build the basic Imperial Knight structure with either a reaper chainsword or thunderstrike gauntlet, the following is used to complete the Knight Preceptor:- A frame of Knight Preceptor components, including the las-impulsor assembly, a unique faceplate, a multi-laser which mounts just beneath the left-front of the carapace, an alternate piece of heraldry for the carapace, 6 wolf head gargoyles, a knee pad with sculpted sword and chain, a cockpit assembly – this fits within the carapace, and can be modelled open to show the throne and control panels along with, if you choose, the seated pilot; a pilot on foot, carrying a power pack; and a unique tilting plate and pennant specific to the named Knight Canis Rex.This kit can be built as either a Knight Preceptor, Canis Rex, Errant, Paladin, Warden, Gallant or Crusader – the weapons are interchangeable and can be used as spares for any other Knight kits you might have.The Knight Preceptor is supplied as 250 components, and includes a Citadel 170mm Oval base, a Citadel 25mm Round base for the pilot on foot, and a transfer sheet featuring heraldry for Imperial Knights and heraldry specific to Canis Rex.
Warhammer 40,000, a captivating sci-fi tabletop game by Games Workshop, immerses players in a sprawling universe of eternal war.
Set in the 41st millennium, this epic saga transports you to a future where the galaxy is a grim and brutal battlefield. Across the vast expanse of the cosmos, ancient races clash, and sinister forces vie for supremacy.
Will you align with the mighty Space Marines, the stalwart Astra Militarum, or the insidious forces of Chaos? From Xenos races like the Eldar and Orks to the inscrutable Necrons and Tyranids, the choices are as diverse as they are deadly.
Prepare for epic clashes, tactical warfare, and a narrative-driven experience that will push your strategic acumen to its limits. Enter the darkness, and decide the fate of the 41st millennium.
Imperial Knights are some of the oldest working technology in use by the Imperium of Man. They started life as construction vehicles taken by early colonists during the first stages of space exploration. The first colonies settled and over time devolved into feudal states ruled by aristocratic nobles. Their knight evolved into walking suits of armour showing off house colours. Equipped with powerful weapons, the Knights were used to defend their lands and provided security against enemies such as marauding Orks and land-hungry Eldar Exodites.
Knights are the epitome of a houses honour, power and wealth. Being chosen to pilot such a creation is a great privilege, typically being the master of the house or the heir. While Imperial Knights are much smaller and less powerful than a full sized Titan, their size makes them far better suited to the mobile style of warfare prevalent amongst the nobility of their native Knight Worlds. These colossal mechanoid war machines can turn the tide of a battle.
Contents:
1x Knight Questoris Miniature (this kit can be built as one of the following: Knight Defender, Knight Paladin, Knight Crusader, Knight Warden, Knight Errant, Knight Gallant, or a Chaos Knight Despoiler)
Please Note:
Miniatures are supplied unpainted, and some assembly may be required.
One Imperial Knights: Knight Questoris is supplied.
Warhammer 40,000, a captivating sci-fi tabletop game by Games Workshop, immerses players in a sprawling universe of eternal war.
Set in the 41st millennium, this epic saga transports you to a future where the galaxy is a grim and brutal battlefield. Across the vast expanse of the cosmos, ancient races clash, and sinister forces vie for supremacy.
Will you align with the mighty Space Marines, the stalwart Astra Militarum, or the insidious forces of Chaos? From xenos races like the Eldar and Orks to the inscrutable Necrons and Tyranids, the choices are as diverse as they are deadly.
Prepare for epic clashes, tactical warfare, and a narrative-driven experience that will push your strategic acumen to its limits. Enter the darkness, and decide the fate of the 41st millennium.
A great set for those starting Warhammer 40,000 for the first time. Contains everything you need to play your first games. Space Marines vs Tyranids, who would win?
Contents:
5x Infernus Space Marines / Space Marines
11x Tyranids
10x Termagants
1x Ripper Swarm
1x 48x-Page Introductory Set Handbook
1x Game Mat
1x Starter Clippers
1x Citadel Starter Brush
6x D6 Dice
1x Ruler
5x Paints
1x Maccrage BLue
1x Abaddon Black
1x Naggaroth Night
1x Balthazar Gold
1x Wraithbone
Please Note:
Miniatures are supplied unpainted and some assembly will be required.
Printed material is supplied in English.
If you want to use cold logic to execute the enemies of the Imperium, this box is the perfect way to start a new Iron Hands collection – or expand an existing army – and save money compared to buying the kits individually. At the forefront is a Techmarine, blessed with augmentations from the Adeptus Mechanicus. Two units of 5 Heavy Intercessors stand ready to lay down hails of heavy bolt rifle fire and take key objectives. In support you'll find a pair of Firestrike Servo-turrets, packing heavy weapons to take care of tough enemy units. These 13 plastic miniatures represent a complete Iron Hands force for use in tight, tactical Combat Patrol games of Warhammer 40,000. The rules for this Combat Patrol are available as a free download on the Warhammer Community website.This boxed set builds 13 multipart plastic Iron Hands miniatures:– 1x Techmarine– 2x Firestrike Servo-turrets– 10x Heavy Intercessors