Daemon Princes were once mortal champions of Chaos, elevated to eternal daemonhood as a coveted reward from their mercurial patrons. Each of these corrupt monstrosities is a walking testament to th...
Grinkrak and his Looncourt are an unusual warband, to say the least. Weighing in at seven models, they’re one of the largest warbands in the game, making them ideal for board control and overwhelmi...
This kit contains – quite literally – stacks of Nurglings. In fact, with this kit you can make three tottering towers of them. Every swarm has front, back and middle ranks; each is comprised of wri...
Casting vindictive glares at their enemies and blasting them apart with mystical fire, Blue Horrors are as resentful and bitter as their pink cousins are gleeful and capricious. Muttering glumly, B...
The ultimate competitive miniatures game dives deeper into the Gnarlwood with the Warhammer Underworlds: Wyrdhollow Core Set. This box is stuffed with everything you need to start playing, includin...
Squigs! Little more than mouths with legs and a terrible attitude, these vicious creatures are feared across the Mortal Realms for their rapacious appetites and are often employed by the Gloomspite...
If you want to claim the Mortal Realms for the Ruinous Powers, this Vanguard box presents a perfect place to start your Slaves to Darkness army – or to grow an existing horde. The box features a po...
Get into Warhammer Age of Sigmar with Warrior – a starter set designed to help you embark on your journey with the world’s best fantasy wargame. With models, rules, guides to help you begin, and mu...
This book contains everything you need to know to lead Alarielle's verdant children to victory in your games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar, and discover their place in the Mortal Realms. Learn the lon...
Hexbane's Hunters are fast, deadly, and unrelenting, with a varied roster of warriors. The key to the warband's strength lies in the Price of Victory ability shared by its human fighters, which all...
The Keeper of Secrets is the most powerful and dangerous of Slaanesh’s servants – graceful, fast, and utterly deadly. On the battlefield, these towering combatants can scythe through infantry forma...
Despite being slow, clumsy, and fragile on their own, a sufficiently large mob of Deadwalker Zombies can threaten even the most skilled enemy soldiers by weight of numbers alone. Their single-minde...
A deadly piece of faction terrain, Wyldwoods allow the Sylvaneth to transform even the most barren battlefield into a mystical glade. Allowing your units passage through the Realmroots, shielding y...
This multipart plastic kit builds a Tuskboss on Maw-Grunta – a fearless Ironjawz leader riding a porcine monstrosity. The Tuskboss steers his massive mount with a pair of thick chains, keeping a vi...
The 2023-24 season of Warhammer Age of Sigmar brings a full 12 months of battles to Andtor, the Bitter Land – a continent shuddering under the Everwinter, desperate to escape the clutches of its gl...
Aggradon Lancers are among the most aggressive cavalry known to the Mortal Realms, for their fearsome scaled steeds only become swifter and more ravenous as battle-frenzy overtakes their senses. A ...
The Soublight Gravelords are blood-sucking rulers of the night, who command undead hordes to crash upon the living. These vampires are undead of singular power and ambition, lords of the night who ...
The Kharadron Overlords rule the skies, masters of a trading empire built by grand fleets of cloud-faring vessels. Crewed by ambitious duardin who value profit above all, these wonders of artifice ...
In the darkest nooks and crannies of the Mortal Realms lurk the Gloomspite Gitz. An army of vicious greenskins and troglodytic monsters, they swarm up from the depths and over the surface world ben...
Veteran squig-herders who muster ravening packs of cave-beasts, Squigbosses don’t so much command their fungal herds as offer incentives of potent mushrooms, balanced by occasional jabbings from th...
If you want nothing more than to devour the Mortal Realms, this box makes an ideal starting point – or an excellent expansion to any existing Ogor collection – and will save you money over buying t...
This box is a fantastic starting point for a Sylvaneth army – or a great way to expand an existing collection – and will save you money over buying the kits individually. It includes a fearsome Bra...
This multi-part plastic kit contains components necessary to build 3 Flamers of Tzeentch, multi-headed spellcasters with warpfire billowing from their terrifying toothed arms. One model can be asse...
These hard-hitting leaders inspire other mortal Hedonites to fight with even greater enthusiasm, and being inured to pain means they're able to ignore wounds that would lay a normal warrior low. Th...
Near Mint condition cards show minimal or no wear from play or handling and will have an unmarked surface, crisp corners, and otherwise pristine edges outside of minimal handling. Near Mint condition cards appear 'fresh out of the pack,' with edges and surfaces virtually free from all flaws. '
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