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- Take the plunge into the 41st Millennium with the Ultimate Starter Set for Warhammer 40,000.
- This box gives you a complete introductory experience, with loads of incredible models, a battlefield to fight over, helpful guides, and all the dice,...
- Pick the noble Space Marines or swarming Tyranids, give control of the other army to a friend or family member, and battle it out for hours of...
- There’s no better way to get into the Warhammer 40,000 hobby – this box is also an excellent way to expand your existing collections.
- A fantastic way to begin your journey into the Warhammer 40,000 hobby
- Includes basic rules for the game, plus dice, a gaming mat, reference sheets, and range rulers
- Contains 38 push-fit models that make up two balanced forces - Space Marines and Tyranids
- The miniatures in this set are supplied with the appropriate bases and come unassembled and unpainted
- This force of 17 miniatures hits the battlefield with a relentless rain of punishing heavy fire. Accompanied by five Heavy Intercessors, there are 12...
- Strike Force Agastus also contains a 16-page rules booklet with all the new datasheets, and two sets of Ultramarines Infantry Transfer Sheets, each...
- This kit is unpainted and needs to be assembled.
- Target gender: unisex
- Take your first steps into the 41st Millennium with this Introductory Set for Warhammer 40,000.
- This box is a great way to get familiar with this amazing hobby, as you build and paint incredible models, then play your first games.
- It includes two sets of push-fit models, a set of hobby tools and paints, a game mat, helpful guides, tokens and terrain markers, plus all the dice...
- Pick the noble Space Marines or swarming Tyranids, give control of the other models to a friend or family member, and battle it out for hours of...
- If you’re thinking about giving Warhammer 40,000 a try, this is your chance – it's also an excellent way to expand your existing collections.
- A mighty army of Kroot warriors to fight for the Greater Good 26 miniatures, including a War Shaper, Flesh Shaper, Carnivores, and two types of...
- Theme: FANTASY
- Language: english
- Number of players: 4
- English (Publication Language)
- 1x 96-page mini Core Rules: Learn your way around the brand new Kill Team with this tome of clear, concise rules for matched play, open play, and...
- 1x 56 page Recruit book: Discover the background behind the kill teams included in the box, including rules for fielding them in games of Kill Team...
- 22x Citadel Miniatures: Two full kill teams of Veteran Guardsmen and Ork Kommandos form the heart of war zone Octarius, each featuring a wide array of...
- 6x Kill Team Barricades and 6 pieces of Ork terrain: Scenery is a key part of Kill Team, and the rusted Ork scrap gives players a quick way to learn...
- 3x Combat Gauges: The new edition of Kill Team uses a simplified measurement system to create fast, dynamic games. These combat gauges feature the new...
- Officially Licensed
- Assemble, prepare, and paint your models
- A variety of colours for your Space Marines and Necrons
- This box will form the core of your hobby toolbox
- Push fit - No glue - Tools required
- The perfect start to your Tyranids collection
- Four push-fit models, six paints, and a starter brush
- No glue required for assembly
- The miniatures in this set are supplied with the appropriate bases and come unassembled and unpainted
- English (Publication Language)
- A selection of key Astra Militarum units, ideal for starting or expanding an army
- A Combat Patrol-sized force in a box
- Contains 28 multipart plastic miniatures and 597 transfers
- Models come unpainted and some assembly may be required. Glue, paints, and supplies are sold separately.
- Fight for the Greater Good with Combat Patrol: T'au Empire!
- This boxed set is loaded with a balanced force of versatile units, offering enough mobility and firepower to sweep the battlefield clear.
- This box also allows you to save money compared to buying each kit individually, making it an excellent way to start your army or expand an existing...
- These miniatures can also be used as a complete T'au Empire force for Combat Patrol games of Warhammer 40,000
- A perfect start to your Space Marines collection
- Three push-fit models, six paints, and a starter brush
- Features moulded squad markings and Ultramarines iconography
- The miniatures in this set are supplied with the appropriate bases and come unassembled and unpainted
- These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints
- Theme: FANTASY
- Language: english
- Number of players: 4
- Container type: Box
- An Elite choice available for the Space Marines
- Masters of close combat fighting
- Slice your way through the enemies of the Emperor
- Good product for use
- Features: The Games Workshop Combat Patrol - Chaos Daemons is a boxed set of 34 multipart plastic miniatures
- Ideal Use: It is ideal for Combat Patrol-sized games
- Base: The models come with appropriate bases
- Unpainted: The miniatures are unpainted and require assembly
- Contents: The box contains 34 multipart plastic miniatures
- A selection of Adeptus Mechanicus units, ideal for starting or expanding an army
- A complete Combat Patrol force of 19 multipart plastic miniatures in one box
- Save money compared to buying the contents individually
- All models come with their appropriate bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly
- A mighty army of Kroot warriors to fight for the Greater Good
- 26 miniatures, including a War Shaper, Flesh Shaper, Carnivores, and two types of Krootox
- Includes Codex: T'au Empire with a variant cover, and a set of 44 Datasheet cards
- English (Publication Language)
- This box set contains 5 multipart plastic Ork Stormboyz
- Models supplied unpainted and require assembly. Scenery, glue and paint not included.
- Quantity: In the Games Workshop The Horus Heresy: Age of Darkness, you get a mammoth 54 plastic miniatures
- Includes: It includes two Legion Praetors, 10 Cataphractii Terminators, 40 highly customizable Tactical Space Marines in Mk VI power armor, and one...
- Rulebook: There’s a 336-page hardback rulebook filled to bursting with everything you need to know, including extensive background information on...
- All-Inclusive: You also get 20 six-sided dice, one six-sided scatter dice, two blast templates, one flame template, two classic-style red plastic...
- Comes in: This kit is unpainted and unassembled
- Set Includes: Stunning new all-Primaries Black Templars models, including a marshal, emperor's champion, neophytes, initiates, and a sword brother
- Ergonomics: Features relentless crusaders who sweep across the galaxy in a tide of fire and blood
- Sleek Look: Contains a classic wrap-around artwork
- Variety of Cards: 28 handy reference cards for Templar vows and stratagems
- Unlimited Fun: Includes 13 models in the box along with Codex supplement
- Games Workshop - Warhammer 40,000 - Astra Militarum Army Set (ENGLISH)
- Be the first to the front with updated Astra Militarum miniatures
- Get your hands on 28 multipart plastic models, available here for the first time
- Includes Codex: Astra Militarum bound in an exclusive cover, along with datacards and a transfer sheet
- These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
FAQ:
Q: How to make a 40K table?
A: Make the frame. The frame is the base for your table,so you want to make sure it’s extra sturdy. … Screw in your tabletop. Place the flat tabletop onto the frame. … Apply your sand or felt. Depending on which tabletop covering you chose,you’ll have a slightly different step at this point. Let the glue dry. … Sand the edges. …
Q: What are the best Warhammer 40k starter kits?
A: Ready Your Wargear. The miniatures (and terrain,in the case of the Command Edition) not only look amazing,but they’ve been designed as push-fit kits,meaning no glue is required … Muster Reinforcements. … Claim New Territory. …
Q: Is 40K same universe as Warhammer Fantasy?
A: Warhammer used to be in the same universe as 40k but they scrapped that idea long ago. Warhammer used to be in the same universe as 40k but they scrapped that idea long ago. Still considered canon in the Liber Chaotica, a chaos cultist in Warhammer fantasy dreams of the future and sees chaos forces in 40k.
Q: Where to play 40K?
A: – You can join the Standard Pod waitlist by posting in one of the #join-a-pod channels – You can find Rapid Fire Pods to join in the #join-a-rapid-fire-pod channel – You can find other event to join in the #T5S2-other-tournaments channel