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  • Warhammer 40K - Aeldari Spiritseer

    Warhammer 40K - Aeldari Spiritseer

    The Eldar are a technologically advanced humanoid race who once dominated the Galaxy. At the height of their power, their empire spanned and dominated a significant portion of the galaxy and they were secure in their prosperity. Freed from the need for manual labour the Eldar grew decadent. They began to explore all the sensations their heightened senses and psychic mastery could offer, over time becoming more and more debased in their tastes, exploring and satiating any and all desires they could conceive. It was this that would lead to their fall. The psychic echo of their vices coalesced in the warp and in a single night obliterated their entire empire as the chaos god Slaanesh was born, absorbing all Eldar souls situated on their homeworlds and inner colonies, tearing a gouge in the fabric of real space that is today known as the Eye of Terror. Prior to the Fall a number of Eldar, recognising the degradation of their people, fled. The earliest to leave were the Exodites, those Eldar who shunned all the decedent trappings of Eldar society to live a simpler life. As the decadence of Eldar society continued more Eldar left, taking to space in vast ships that would amalgamate and become cities in the void known as Craftworlds, these are the Craftworld Eldar. The Craftworld Eldar are the last vestiges of the Eldar at the height of their power before the cults of excess rose to prominence. To protect themselves from the lure of Slaanesh the Craftworld Eldar’s life follows a set of rigid Paths, with the Path of the warrior or the seer being the path most commonly encountered by alien races. Upon their breast, each Craftworld Eldar wears a spirit stone that will trap their soul upon death so that it may be protected from Slaanesh's ravenous hunger. Although the Eldar are a dying race they are still a formidable foe, their superior technology, training and tactics make them a match for any enemy force, no matter their numbers. Spiritseers are experts in summoning and guiding the spirits of the dead into Wraith Constructs, to further aid the plight of their Craftworld. This Highly details multi-part plastic kit contains; 1x Craftworlds Spiritseer 1x 25mm Round Citadel Base Please note: Miniature is supplied unpainted and some assembly will be required. This miniature was previously only available as part of the Wake the Dead box set.

    £18.00

  • Warhammer 40K - Aeldari: Farseer Skyrunner

    Warhammer 40K - Aeldari: Farseer Skyrunner

    Lords of the Craftworlds, masters of the Arcane arts, exploring the power of the warp and controlling it with their mind to enhance their forces in battle and unleash its destructive power on their foes, Farseers are truly powerful leaders. Some ride into battle at great speed on Eldar Jetbikes, extremely manoeuvrable, able to jump from one end of the battle field to the other in one turn, controlling the game where they need to be leaving death in their wake. They are know as Farseer Skyrunners. This awesome multi part plastic kit provides you with all the parts to make an Eldar Farseer or warlock on Jetbike, it has two choices for weapons carried in to battle of either a Witchblade or Singing spear and has additional runes and heads up displays to show the models ranking in the army. Being multi part this kit allows for some great conversion opportunities, means this model is a kit no Eldar collector should be with out. Please note: Model comes unpainted and some assembly will be required.

    £22.00

  • Warhammer 40K - Aeldari: Death Jester

    Warhammer 40K - Aeldari: Death Jester

    The Death Jester attitude to war follows exactly as their name suggests. They take great joy and pride in killing their intended targets. They are the embodiment of death, covered in dark black holosuits, with bones from their victims attached to their armour and masked with a death skull faced helmet. Carrying a shuriken cannon, they wield this weapon with surgical precision and impossible grace. A deadly warrior and all enemies of the Harlequins should fear the reaper. Scattered across the universe, the Eldar are a nomadic race living in their Craft World ships. The Harlequins constantly tour the domains of their species, carrying out their self-appointed duties of telling the Eldar history, most the most notably the epic Fall of it through theatrical performances. and punishing those that destroy what is left of their precious race or those corrupted by Slananesh. Harlequins are rumoured to be among the few who know the location of the legendary Black Library and help protect it against unwanted intruders, they are deadly combat warriors, their acrobatic and deceptive skills, as well as their unique weapons and equipment provide them with the monstrous reputation of fear and death that follows in their wake. This clam pack contains one highly detailed, plastic Harlequin Death Jester miniature. It is great out of the kit or allows for a brilliant conversion project with other Eldar and Dark Eldar sets. A great addition to any collection. Please Note: miniatures supplied come unpainted and some assembly may be required.

    £18.00

  • Warhammer 40K - Death Guard: Plague Marine Icon Bearer

    Warhammer 40K - Death Guard: Plague Marine Icon Bearer

    The Death Guard are the chosen instruments of Nurgle, Chaos God of despair and decay, and one of the nine Traitor Legions that betrayed the Emperor during the Horus Heresy. Formerly known as the Dusk Raiders, the XIV Legion were rechristened the Death Guard when they were united with their Primarch Mortarion during the Great Crusade. The Death Guard takes great pride in their resistance to poisons, disease, and mortality in general. Even prior to their fall into treachery the Death Guard were famous for their resilience and attrition warfare tactics. This resilience was further augmented by the touch of Nurgle that frees them from the burden of pain, their nerve endings long since rotted away. The Death Guard march to war accompanied by various other minions of Nurgle. Droning daemon engines skim ahead of the main Death Guard advance while mobile artillery tanks crawl along behind. Infected civilians, touched by Nurgle’s gifts shamble towards the enemy lines as daemons manifest from the pools of effluent left in their wake. At the head of the foul menagerie, borne aloft on tattered wings, is Nurgle’s angel, the fallen daemon Primarch Mortarion. With the breaching of the Cadian Gate and the occurrence of the great rift, the Death Guard march forth from the Plague Planet once more, treading upon Imperial soil despoiling the ground and spreading Nurgle’s bountiful gifts to an ungrateful Imperium. This blister set contains 1x Death Guard Plague Marine Icon Bearer An alternate Icon Bearer for units of Death Guard 1x Citadel Base Please note: Miniature is supplied unpainted and some assembly will be required.

    £18.00

  • Warhammer 40K - Death Guard: Biologus Putrifier

    Warhammer 40K - Death Guard: Biologus Putrifier

    The Death Guard are the chosen instruments of Nurgle, Chaos God of despair and decay, and one of the nine Traitor Legions that betrayed the Emperor during the Horus Heresy. Formerly known as the Dusk Raiders, the XIV Legion were rechristened the Death Guard when they were united with their Primarch Mortarion during the Great Crusade. The Death Guard takes great pride in their resistance to poisons, disease, and mortality in general. Even prior to their fall into treachery the Death Guard were famous for their resilience and attrition warfare tactics. This resilience was further augmented by the touch of Nurgle that frees them from the burden of pain, their nerve endings long since rotted away. The Death Guard march to war accompanied by various other minions of Nurgle. Droning daemon engines skim ahead of the main Death Guard advance while mobile artillery tanks crawl along behind. Infected civilians, touched by Nurgle’s gifts shamble towards the enemy lines as daemons manifest from the pools of effluent left in their wake. At the head of the foul menagerie, borne aloft on tattered wings, is Nurgle’s angel, the fallen daemon Primarch Mortarion. With the breaching of the Cadian Gate and the occurrence of the great rift, the Death Guard march forth from the Plague Planet once more, treading upon Imperial soil despoiling the ground and spreading Nurgle’s bountiful gifts to an ungrateful Imperium. This blister set contains 1x Death Guard Biologus Putrifier A new character type for the Death Guard 1x Citadel Base Please note: Miniature is supplied unpainted and some assembly will be required.

    £18.00

  • Out of stock Warhammer 40K - Death Guard: Plague Marine Champion

    Warhammer 40K - Death Guard: Plague Marine Champion

    The Death Guard are the chosen instruments of Nurgle, Chaos God of despair and decay, and one of the nine Traitor Legions that betrayed the Emperor during the Horus Heresy. Formerly known as the Dusk Raiders, the XIV Legion were rechristened the Death Guard when they were united with their Primarch Mortarion during the Great Crusade. The Death Guard takes great pride in their resistance to poisons, disease, and mortality in general. Even prior to their fall into treachery the Death Guard were famous for their resilience and attrition warfare tactics. This resilience was further augmented by the touch of Nurgle that frees them from the burden of pain, their nerve endings long since rotted away. The Death Guard march to war accompanied by various other minions of Nurgle. Droning daemon engines skim ahead of the main Death Guard advance while mobile artillery tanks crawl along behind. Infected civilians, touched by Nurgle’s gifts shamble towards the enemy lines as daemons manifest from the pools of effluent left in their wake. At the head of the foul menagerie, borne aloft on tattered wings, is Nurgle’s angel, the fallen daemon Primarch Mortarion. With the breaching of the Cadian Gate and the occurrence of the great rift, the Death Guard march forth from the Plague Planet once more, treading upon Imperial soil despoiling the ground and spreading Nurgle’s bountiful gifts to an ungrateful Imperium. This blister set contains 1x Death Guard Plague Marine Champion An alternate Champion for units of Death Guard Armed with power fist, plaguesword and boltgun Features an alternate head option and optional Nurgling for the base 1x Citadel Base Please note: Miniature is supplied unpainted and some assembly will be required.

    £18.00

  • Out of stock Warhammer 40K - Death Guard: Nauseous Rotbone The Plague Surgeon

    Warhammer 40K - Death Guard: Nauseous Rotbone The Plague Surgeon

    The Death Guard are the chosen instruments of Nurgle, Chaos God of despair and decay, and one of the nine Traitor Legions that betrayed the Emperor during the Horus Heresy. Formerly known as the Dusk Raiders, the XIV Legion were rechristened the Death Guard when they were united with their Primarch Mortarion during the Great Crusade. The Death Guard takes great pride in their resistance to poisons, disease, and mortality in general. Even prior to their fall into treachery the Death Guard were famous for their resilience and attrition warfare tactics. This resilience was further augmented by the touch of Nurgle that frees them from the burden of pain, their nerve endings long since rotted away. The Death Guard march to war accompanied by various other minions of Nurgle. Droning daemon engines skim ahead of the main Death Guard advance while mobile artillery tanks crawl along behind. Infected civilians, touched by Nurgle’s gifts shamble towards the enemy lines as daemons manifest from the pools of effluent left in their wake. At the head of the foul menagerie, borne aloft on tattered wings, is Nurgle’s angel, the fallen daemon Primarch Mortarion. With the breaching of the Cadian Gate and the occurrence of the great rift, the Death Guard march forth from the Plague Planet once more, treading upon Imperial soil despoiling the ground and spreading Nurgle’s bountiful gifts to an ungrateful Imperium. This blister set contains 1x Death Guard Nauseous Rotbone The Plague Surgeon 1x Citadel Base Please note: Miniature is supplied unpainted and some assembly will be required.

    £18.00

  • Warhammer 40K - Death Guard: Foul Blightspawn

    Warhammer 40K - Death Guard: Foul Blightspawn

    The Death Guard are the chosen instruments of Nurgle, Chaos God of despair and decay, and one of the nine Traitor Legions that betrayed the Emperor during the Horus Heresy. Formerly known as the Dusk Raiders, the XIV Legion were rechristened the Death Guard when they were united with their Primarch Mortarion during the Great Crusade. The Death Guard takes great pride in their resistance to poisons, disease, and mortality in general. Even prior to their fall into treachery the Death Guard were famous for their resilience and attrition warfare tactics. This resilience was further augmented by the touch of Nurgle that frees them from the burden of pain, their nerve endings long since rotted away. The Death Guard march to war accompanied by various other minions of Nurgle. Droning daemon engines skim ahead of the main Death Guard advance while mobile artillery tanks crawl along behind. Infected civilians, touched by Nurgle’s gifts shamble towards the enemy lines as daemons manifest from the pools of effluent left in their wake. At the head of the foul menagerie, borne aloft on tattered wings, is Nurgle’s angel, the fallen daemon Primarch Mortarion. With the breaching of the Cadian Gate and the occurrence of the great rift, the Death Guard march forth from the Plague Planet once more, treading upon Imperial soil despoiling the ground and spreading Nurgle’s bountiful gifts to an ungrateful Imperium. This box set contains; 1x Death Guard Foul Blightspawn - weaponsmith of the Death Guard 1x Citadel Base Please note: Miniatures are supplied unpainted and some assembly will be required.

    £18.00

  • Out of stock Warhammer 40k - Death Guard: Poxwalkers

    Warhammer 40k - Death Guard: Poxwalkers

    The Death Guard are the chosen instruments of Nurgle, Chaos God of despair and decay, and one of the nine Traitor Legions that betrayed the Emperor during the Horus Heresy. Formerly known as the Dusk Raiders, the XIV Legion were rechristened the Death Guard when they were united with their Primarch Mortarion during the Great Crusade. The Death Guard takes great pride in their resistance to poisons, disease, and mortality in general. Even prior to their fall into treachery the Death Guard were famous for their resilience and attrition warfare tactics. This resilience was further augmented by the touch of Nurgle that frees them from the burden of pain, their nerve endings long since rotted away. The Death Guard march to war accompanied by various other minions of Nurgle. Droning daemon engines skim ahead of the main Death Guard advance while mobile artillery tanks crawl along behind. Infected civilians, touched by Nurgle's gifts shamble towards the enemy lines as daemons manifest from the pools of effluent left in their wake. At the head of the foul menagerie, borne aloft on tattered wings, is Nurgle's angel, the fallen daemon Primarch Mortarion. With the breaching of the Cadian Gate and the occurrence of the great rift, the Death Guard march forth from the Plague Planet once more, treading upon Imperial soil despoiling the ground and spreading Nurgle's bountiful gifts to an ungrateful Imperium. This Box set contains 10x Death Guard Poxwalkers 10x 25mm Round Bases Please note: Miniatures are supplied unpainted and some assembly will be required.

    £20.00

  • Out of stock Warhammer 40k - Orks: Lootas

    Warhammer 40k - Orks: Lootas

    Orks are an extremely aggressive, crude and war-loving race or green-skinned Xenos. Each Ork is a huge hulking creature that stands a full head an shoulders above standard humans, their bodies are incredibly tough and muscular, able to withstand wounds that would fell a lesser being including losing limbs! Thriving on chaos and conflict they will fight any and all challengers who stand before them, this could be the Space Marines, T'au empire, Eldar or most commonly other Ork clans. Orks are one of the most numerous races in the entire galaxy, it is possible that they even outnumber most of the other races combined. It is theorised that should the Orks stop fighting each other and unite, they would undoubtedly crush all opposition. There are multiple types of Orks most of which are referred to as Boyz, Boyz are the most common form of Ork, although there are still many different types of sub-group that vary depending on status and equipment. The Larger and more aggressive Orks are referred to as Nobz, they act as squad leaders or fight together in their own mobs. Nobz have access to the best equipment, weapons and armour. The biggest and strongest Ork in any clan is the Warboss, which considering how deadly all Orks are it shows how cunning and ruthless they truly are. Warboss always have the best armour, weapons, and equipment. Ork Lootas use whatever they can 'loot' from the battlefield to build the biggest, baddest and loudest guns their crude Orky minds can imagine. Deffguns are called Deffguns because they bring 'death' in a hail of lead while making the Ork firing the gun 'deaf' at the same time thanks to the thunderous noise! Ork Burnas on the other hand, are a bunch of pyromaniacs! All Orks like fire, but Burnas love getting up close and watching their enemies "Do the burny dance". They can also switch their Burnas to a blue cutting flame. Off the battlefield, these are used for cutting up wrecked vehicles into salvageable scrap, but in the heat of battle a Burna Boy can use his Burna to cut through thick enemy armour with ease. This multi-part plastic kit contains, 4x Lootas or 4x Burna Boyz 1x Ork Mek armed with a kustom mega-blasta Please note: Miniatures are supplied unpainted and some assembly may be required.

    £22.00

  • Out of stock Warhammer 40k - Orks: Nobz

    Warhammer 40k - Orks: Nobz

    Orks are an extremely aggressive, crude and war-loving race or green-skinned Xenos. Each Ork is a huge hulking creature that stands a full head an shoulders above standard humans, their bodies are incredibly tough and muscular, able to withstand wounds that would fell a lesser being including losing limbs! Thriving on chaos and conflict they will fight any and all challengers who stand before them, this could be the Space Marines, T'au empire, Eldar or most commonly other Ork clans. Orks are one of the most numerous races in the entire galaxy, it is possible that they even outnumber most of the other races combined. It is theorised that should the Orks stop fighting each other and unite, they would undoubtedly crush all opposition. There are multiple types of Orks most of which are referred to as Boyz, Boyz are the most common form of Ork, although there are still many different types of sub-group that vary depending on status and equipment. The Larger and more aggressive Orks are referred to as Nobz, they act as squad leaders or fight together in their own mobs. Nobz have access to the best equipment, weapons and armour. The biggest and strongest Ork in any clan is the Warboss, which considering how deadly all Orks are it shows how cunning and ruthless they truly are. Warboss always have the best armour, weapons, and equipment. This multi-part plastic kit contains, 5x Ork Nobz 10x head variations 5x different torso-fronts Weapon options incluiding; Big Choppas Power Klaws Shoota/Rokkit Kombi-Weapons A Shoota/Skorcha Kombi-Weapon Sluggas And Choppas Cybork Bodies Grot Ammo Runt Please note: Miniatures are supplied unpainted and some assembly may be required.

    £22.00

  • Out of stock Warhammer 40K - Chaos Space Marines: Red Corsairs Reave-Captain

    Warhammer 40K - Chaos Space Marines: Red Corsairs Reave-Captain

    Release Date: 21st March 2026Renegade Warlords with years of experience under their belt, they lead their fellow brothers into battle against the loyalist forces of the Imperium. Ten thousand years ago, Warmaster Horus fell to the dark forces of Chaos, taking with him eight other Primarchs whose legions joined him in the great Heresy and changed the fate of the galaxy forever. The forces of the Chaos Space Marines have since taken refuge in the Eye of Terror, launching their campaigns of destruction and waging war on a vast scale in the name of the Chaos Gods. The mysterious powers of the Eye of Terror have fused living flesh with mechanical devices, and although the Space Marines still use the same armour and weaponry as loyalist Marines, their equipment is often redesigned or reconfigured to be adorned with the icons of their dark leaders, demonstrating their allegiance to the Dark Gods. Contents: 1x Red Corsairs Reave-Captain Miniature (choice of three different heads, two backpack toppers, two bandoliers, and can be armed with either a power sword or power maul in his right hand and in his left either a plasma pistol or a trinket) Please Note: Miniatures are supplied unpainted, and some assembly may be required. One Chaos Space Marines: Red Corsairs Reave-Captain is supplied.

    £22.00

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