Terminator Squads go to battle clad in Tactical Dreadnought armor – a marvel of technology that enables its wearer to survive almost anything, from the stresses of teleportation to earth-shaking ar...
Deployed as fast-moving rapid-response forces, Space Marine Vanguard Veterans are close-combat specialists. These veterans of the 1st Company take to war propelled by jump packs and armed with the ...
Standing three times the height of a man, these towering war machines bear powerful weapons and are as lethal at range as in close assault. A chapter's Dreadnoughts are treasured relics, only awoke...
The Space Wolves are a savage Space Marine Chapter of merciless hunters. They hail from the icy death world of Fenris and strive to emulate the strength, cunning and howling ferocity of their Prima...
Arjac Rockfist is a towering mass of muscle and a taciturn anvil of endurance. Wielding the enormous Foehammer, he crushes his foes with pulverising strength. As the personal champion of the Great ...
This 104x page hardback book contains:
History and background of the Space Wolves
Beautiful artwork
20x datasheets to add to those found in Codex: Space Marines
3x themed Detachments
3x army-wi...
Grey Hunters are patient, cunning, and adaptable – their instinctive raw aggression tempered, but never quashed, by countless battlefield victories. Some packs take and hold ground, unleashing voll...
Wolf Guard bedeck their Terminator armour with totems and marks of honour gained over years of battle. They fight at the spearhead of assaults, eagerly seeking glory as enemy fire deflects harmless...
The T'au Empire is amongst the most dynamic and determined powers in the 41st Millenium. Their technology is advanced and ever-improving, from grav-skimming gunships and artificial intelligence, to...
The T'au Empire employs advanced firepower and complex metastrategies in its quest to enlighten the galaxy, each suited to different environments, objectives, and enemies. The Sudden Dawn Cadre spe...
An iconic rendering of T'au technological progress and ingenuity, the XV8 Crisis Battlesuit is a thing of joy to behold in battle - unless you're its target. Skimming along on the jets of their rep...
• 1x single-option, plastic miniature of Darkstrider a named T’au Sept HQ choice for use in T’au Empire armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. • An updated sculpt for a classic T’au Empire character,...
Commander Farsight goes to war surrounded by Battlesuits that can keep up with his aggressive style of war. While soaking up return fire that would lay most armies low, the heavy firepower they bri...
Kroot Carnivore squads are the most common auxiliaries serving alongside the T'au armies. Kroot squads often contain the powerful Krootox or vicious Kroot Hounds. The Kroot are honoured for their m...
Kroot Flesh Shapers are masters of their kindred's genetic development, guiding hunting packs to the finest specimens in order to devour and claim their strength for the Kroot. These revered gene-s...
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