
Warhammer Age of Sigmar Slaves Slaves To Darkness Daemon Prince
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 the infernal power of Chaos, an immortal warlord blessed with manifold malevolent gifts throughout their long and treacherous Path to Glory. A Daemon Prince soars or strides across the battlefield like an omen of doom, unleashing all the warp-forged weaponry, monstrous strength, and unholy sorcery at their disposal.
This multipart plastic kit builds a Daemon Prince – an ascended champion of Chaos, usable in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar or Warhammer 40,000. This mighty model can be built in a huge variety of ways, to suit your chosen setting, Chaos God, and preferred style. The kit includes a choice of clawed or hooved legs, perched atop either a cracked rock or a pile of stones and skulls.The Daemon Prince's muscular torso can be equipped in two suits of armour – an ornate breastplate suited to the Mortal Realms, or a warped parody of power armour for the 41st Millennium – each with a similar set of pauldrons and vambrace-clad forearms.
The Daemon Prince can be armed with a hellforged sword, a daemonic axe, or a pair of malefic talons, with a choice of arm poses. From its back sprouts a pair of wings, a grisly trophy rack, or a corrupted Heretic Astartes power pack. The kit also includes six different heads – one designed for each of the Chaos Gods, and two for Chaos Undivided – with a suite of trophies, Chaotic sigils, and tail tips to truly dedicate your creation to the Ruinous Powers.
This kit comprises 112 plastic components, and is supplied with a Citadel 60mm Round base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.

Warhammer Age of Sigmar Gloomspite Gitz Rockgut Troggoths
Rockgut Troggoths have stony hides that are proof against blade, bolt and magical blast alike. Their lumpen claws pass through stone as though it were water, allowing them to scoop up huge clubs and throwing boulders at will. Subtle they are not.
In battle, Rockgut Troggoths are incredibly durable, and a great way to tackle your opponent's more dangerous units. They're even deadly at range, thanks to their ability to hurl boulders at foes.
This kit allows you to build and customise three Rockgut Troggoths, featuring a huge host of components and interchangeable parts that allows you to make each one unique. With loads of heads, weapons and poses, you’ll be able to field a full army of these brutes without any two looking the same.
This kit contains 91 components and is supplied with 3 x 50mm round bases.
These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly.

Warhammer Age of Sigmar Gloomspite Gitz Grots
Moonclan Stabbas form ragged ranks that advance upon the foe with gongs clanging and banners waving. Eyes bulging with the madness of the Gloomspite, they pour over the enemy lines and stab wildly at everything in their path.
Stabbas are the core unit for many Gloomspite Gitz army, thanks to their ability to overwhelm foes with vast numbers. You’ll find them great for capturing objectives or shielding the squishier elements of your army – or for concealing some well-placed Loonsmasha Fanatics...
Inside the set, you’ll find enough stabbas, pokin’ spears and Moon Shields to build a unit of Stabbas, or enough Moonclan bows and slittas to build a unit of Shootas. You’ll also find a choice of Icon Bearers, a Gong Basher, 2 barbed nets and a special stabba for denoting the unit’s Moonclan Boss.
This kit is supplied in 111 Components and contains 20 x 25mm round bases.
These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly.

Warhammer Age of Sigmar Spearhead Ossiarch Bonereapers Mortisan Elite
The Ossiarch Bonereapers have two raisons d'être: collecting the Bone Tithe and enforcing the will of Nagash. This is usually accomplished with overwhelming force, though there are times when a swift and incisive strike can achieve the same result as a full legion.
The Mortisan Elite are one such vanguard, a compact but deadly arrangement of two Morghast Archai, three Immortis Guard and three Necropolis Stalkers under the command of a Mortisan Ossifector, making up for their low numbers with overwhelming power and their signature relentless discipline.

Warhammer Age of Sigmar Dawnbringers Book III The Long Hunt English
The Twin-Tailed Crusade continues to wind its way across the realms, but there are many who wish to see it fall.
As the Aqshian expedition flees the ruins of Trucebreak, its soldiers find themselves hemmed in on all sides. The Goretide, legendary warriors of Khorne, have returned to the Great Parch – straight into the Dawnbringers’ only path of escape. Meanwhile, in the forests of Ghyran, ogors are on the rampage, and the ground splits open into horrifying pits that seek to set themselves on Marshal Thorian’s soldiers. Worst of all, this may only be the beginning of their woes – a furious tattoo echoes from the west, and an even greater threat may be afoot.
The Long Hunt is the third chapter of Dawnbringers, an epic series of books driving forward the narrative of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. You'll find loads of riveting background material detailing the further expeditions and lethal challenges facing the Twin-Tailed Crusade and its mortal champions, as well as rules and background for new heroes and allies, including Neave Blacktalon and her warband, Belthanos, First Thorn of Kurnoth, and Ionus Cryptborn, Warden of Lost Souls. The book also includes a Path to Glory Battlepack, warscrolls for Gorger Mawpacks and Mawpit faction terrain pieces, and rules for using four armies of renown in your games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar.
Contains
- An exciting narrative that details the perilous journey of the Twin-Tailed Crusade, along with battleplans that allow you to play out key moments in the story on the tabletop
- Rules for Ionus Cryptborn, Warden of Lost Souls, Belthanos, First Thorn of Kurnoth, and the Blacktalons
- Warscrolls for using Gorger Mawpacks and Mawpit faction terrain pieces with Ogor Mawtribes armies, and for using Vulkyn Flameseekers with Fyreslayers armies
- A Path to Glory battlepack in which you command either the Aqshian or the Ghyranite half of the Twin-Tailed Crusade
- Rules for four different armies of renown: Draconith Skywing, the Evergreen Hunt, Lofnir Drothkeepers and the Roving Maw
This expansion contains a one-use code to add the book to your digital library in Warhammer Age of Sigmar: The App. This includes all warscrolls that can be used with the armies of renown found in this book.

Warhammer Age of Sigmar Spearhead: Daughters of Khaine
As deadly as they are graceful, the warlike aelves of the Daughters of Khaine seek to spill sacred torrents of blood in the name of their violent deity. Shaped by drops of Khaine's own blood, the elite Melusai Ironscale leads her slithering Blood Stalkers into battle. As their heartseeker arrows hiss overhead, Doomfire Warlocks fling howling bolts of dark magic and frenzied Witch Aelves leap into battle, eager to make an offering to the Bloody-Handed God.
For those who wish to honour Morathi-Khaine in war, this Vanguard box makes an ideal starting point for a Daughters of Khaine collection – or a simple way to add to the ranks of your murderous aelven warriors – and will also save you money compared to buying the contents individually. With a Hero, Battleline, and additional support, this set offers a complete army in a box for you to bring to the tabletop in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar.
Features
- A selection of key Daughters of Khaine units, from Witch Aelves to deadly Melusai
- Start a new army or expand an existing collection while saving money
- Contains 21 multipart plastic miniatures
This set includes the following multipart plastic models
- 1x Melusai Ironscale
- 10x Witch Aelves, which can alternatively be built as Sisters of Slaughter
- 5x Blood Stalkers, which can alternatively be built as Blood Sisters
- 5x Doomfire Warlocks
All models are supplied with their appropriate bases.
These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.

Warhammer Age of Sigmar Gloomspite Gitz Mangler Squigs
Mangler Squigs are possibly the most insane living weapons to be unleashed upon the Mortal Realms – a pair of overgrown cave squigs, chained together in a foul-tempered toothy tandem. Together they crash, bound and roll across the battlefield like living wrecking balls, leaving trails of torn and broken bodies in their wake.
This multipart plastic kit builds one set of Mangler Squigs – a conjoined flail of fanged death. These massive monsters are a dynamic collection of drooling jaws and tangled ball-and-chains, with grot riders clinging on for dear life. This kit is packed with options for customising your Mangler Squigs – each squig comes with multiple head options and an optional faceplate, as well as a choice of rider builds and whirling chains that allow you to position your bouncing beasts differently. You'll also find basing accessories like nasty fungus and fleeing, falling grotlings.
This kit can alternatively build a Loonboss on Mangler Squigs – a grot leader mad enough to mount these rampaging creatures.
This kit comprises 61 plastic components, and comes with a Citadel 80mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.

Warhammer Age of Sigmar Realmscape Expansion Set
The Soul Wars are over, but a new conflict brews in the Realm of Beasts.
It is a time of great change in the Mortal Realms. A surge of life sweeps across the eight realms to force back the tide of death left in the Necroquake’s wake, and the forces of Order waste no time in laying claim to the newly rejuvenated land. But with Kragnos, the End of Empires, released from his prison and leading a vengeful rampage across Ghur, the Stormcast Eternals must fight their toughest battles yet to safeguard the pioneering Dawnbringer Crusades.
Say goodbye to your 'kitchen table with some books on' battlefield and hello to the fantastical landscapes of the Mortal Realms with this expansion set – designed to transform your tabletop into a gaming space worthy of your warriors. Simply unfold your board and set up your terrain, and you'll have a gorgeous-looking and tactically interesting battlefield to duke it out over! It’s ideal for expanding your Extremis, Harbinger, and Warrior edition boxed sets or bolstering an existing terrain collection.
Contains
5 pieces of Citadel terrain depicting the landscapes of the Mortal Realms which are littered with the ruins of past civilisations whose origins can be traced back to the Age of Myth before the coming of Chaos. These push-fit plastic terrain pieces are designed to bring your tabletop to life.
Includes
- 2x Guardian idols
- 2x Domicile shells
- 1x Pile of pillars
- A 30" by 22.4" double-sided gaming board – transform any table into a war-torn landscape of Ghur, the Realm of Beasts. One side depicts the swampland home of the Kruleboyz in Thondia, while the other represents a dusty wilderness of the Ghurish plains.
These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.

Warhammer Age of Sigmar Wood Elf Realms Araloth Lord Of Talsyn
Araloth was prophesied to become a fearless warrior who would protect his people from a coming darkness. He fulfilled his destiny as a great hero among his people, even being named as royal champion by Queen Ariel. He is accompanied at all times by his loyal hunting hawk, Skaryn, who once saved his life.
This multipart plastic kit builds Araloth, Lord of Talsyn, a noble leader for your Wood Elf Realms armies in games of Warhammer: The Old World. Equipped with heavy armour and a shield, he is quite durable – armed with the Spear of Talsyn, he is capable of piercing even the heaviest armour. He also commands Skaryn, his bird of prey, to weaken enemy targets ahead of his charge. This dependable hero is ideal for getting stuck in where the fighting is thickest.
This kit comprises 8 plastic components, and 1x Citadel 25mm Square Base. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.

Warhammer Age of Sigmar Hero Bases
he characters and armies of the mortal realms are as varied as they are numerous; myriad bizarre forms, powerful soldiers from the heavens, terrifying, brutish orruks – the miniatures that represent them are spectacular. Truly, they are deserving of amazing bases on which to stand, but not everyone has the time or the skill to bash their own bases together. Enter the Warhammer Age of Sigmar Hero Bases!
Featuring 10 unique designs, these bases are a quick and easy way to base your characters. They can be used with any of the armies featured in Warhammer Age of Sigmar – simply paint them up and glue your miniature down.
Contains
- 3x 32mm Round
- 7x 40mm Round
- 1x 90mm Round bases
- 8x human skulls, 4x orruk skulls, and 2x bird skulls for extra decoration.

Warhammer Age of Sigmar 99120209149 Gloomspite Gitz Squig Herd
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 Gitz on the front lines.
These little monsters are a great choice in your army thanks to their incredible offensive punch – just point them in the vague direction of anything you need bitten, and charge. If you like, you can even field an army of the little monsters in matched play, with Squig Herds being a Battleline option for armies with a Moonclan general. Just imagine the look on your enemies’ faces…
This kit features everything you need to build a herd of 10 squigs, with highly customisable faces. You'll also get a pair of Squig Herders to motivate your Squig Herds, with four possible variant models, of which you can build two. You'll also get accessories for basing – including a snail squig...
This kit is supplied in 77 components and contains 12 x 25mm round bases.
These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly.

Warhammer Getting Started With Age of Sigmar 2024
Warhammer Age of Sigmar is more than a game – it’s a hobby. Build armies of plastic warriors drawn from the many warring factions that inhabit the Mortal Realms. Paint your models to personalise your collection. Then take them to the tabletop to play fast-paced games of strategy and action that let you tell your own stories within the Age of Sigmar.
After building a rad army full of heroes, wizards, and monsters, you and your opponent will fight for supremacy over fantastical battlefields. Move your units across the tabletop, fire withering fusillades with missile weapons, and charge into brutal close-quarters combat in these death-or-glory struggles for control over the Mortal Realms.
The core rules and unit profiles are completely free, making it simple to look around the different factions and try things out. What are you waiting for?
Start your adventure here
The outcome of each battle is determined by the units you bring to the table, the effectiveness of your strategy, and the luck of the dice. If you’re thinking about trying out Warhammer Age of Sigmar, check out these resources to help you get started.
The official website
All the core rules of Warhammer Age of Sigmar are available for free on the Warhammer Age of Sigmar website. You can download a copy to read at your leisure and install the official app on your mobile device and tablet. The basics of the game are quite simple – you can even watch a set of tutorial videos to get to grips with them.
The website also includes a wealth of information about the setting of the Mortal Realms and the factions that battle for dominance over them. Before you can begin collecting your first army, decide which of the many choices is the right fit for you. Will it be the stalwart, golden-armoured Stormcast Eternals? Or perhaps the sinister, phantasmal Nighthaunt? There’s something for everyone in the Age of Sigmar.
What you need to play your first games
Once you’ve decided which faction you’ll use to dip your toes into Warhammer Age of Sigmar, you’ll need a few things before you can play your first games.
- An army, including several basic units and a Hero or Wizard to lead them.
- A place to play, including scenery – with a little imagination these could be rocks from the garden, books, tins of food, or anything else you have to hand.
- A set of six-sided dice and a tape measure to see how far your units can move, shoot, and reach with their melee weapons.
- The basic rules and set of profiles (also known as warscrolls) for your units.
Let’s take a look at some of the boxed sets that will help you kick off your collection.
Soul Wars
Both the Stormcast Eternals and Nighthaunt armies offer a strong mix of units to start playing games, making this an ideal box to split with a friend or family.
Start Collecting! boxes
From here, you can pick up one or two extra units to field a small but well-rounded force, which is more than enough for many hours of happy gaming.
Battletomes
Paints and brushes
You have a huge range of Citadel paints and hobby supplies to choose from, so put a little thought into a colour scheme for your troops and select the colours you need to achieve your vision.
The Citadel Colour website is an excellent resource for getting started with painting your miniatures. It has guides to help you learn about the different types of paints and techniques you can use, as well as step-by-step tutorials for the most popular models.
Where do you go from here?
Once you’ve got a handle on the basics of the game, and have started developing a feel for the type of strategies you like to employ (aggressive and fast or slow and calculated, for example), you can take a look at the other options available to your faction and work on growing your army, unit by unit.
Building your collection, painting the models, and using them in games is a deeply rewarding experience, so take your time and enjoy it.
Games are generally balanced by pitting armies of similar points values against each other, such as 1,000 points on each side. Each battletome includes the points values for each unit type – mixing and matching them to dream up different army lists is an absolute blast.