
Warhammer Chapter Approved Leviathan Mission Deck
Set up exciting Chapter Approved games of Warhammer 40,000 without wasting a second by using this pack of mission cards. This pack provides a fast and straightforward way to generate balanced matched play missions, offering plenty of variety for pick-up-and-play games and competitive battles.
The 66 cards in this pack are separated into seven decks – Deployment, Mission Rule, Primary Mission, Attacker Secondary Mission, Defender Secondary Mission, Attacker Gambit, and Defender Gambit. These options can be quickly combined to generate thousands of different missions by using the easy-to-follow sequence detailed in the accompanying rules leaflet – and offer further variety by giving each player the option to use Fixed or Tactical Secondary Missions. The pack also includes six double-sided card tokens to mark objectives in your games of Warhammer 40,000.
Includes
- 5x Deployment Cards
- 9x Primary Mission Cards
- 12x Mission Rules Cards
- 32x Secondary Mission Cards (16x Attacker, 16x Defender)
- 8x Gambit Cards (4x Attacker, 4x Defender)
- 6x 40mm Objective Markers
- 1x 10-Page Rules Insert
You will need a copy of the Warhammer 40,000 Core Book to use Chapter Approved: Leviathan Mission Deck.

Warhammer Legions Imperialis The Horus Heresy Kratos Heavy Tank Squadron
The Kratos Heavy Assault Tank is based on an Ancient Terran pattern, first fielded during the Unification of Old Earth. Redesigned after the Emperor's treaty with the Lords of Mars to serve as the spearhead of the Great Crusade, it excels as a line-breaker and foe hammer. Their steady, inexorable advance provides an indomitable core to any assault by the Legiones Astartes, enforced by a barrage of overwhelming firepower.
This multipart plastic kit builds four epic scale Legiones Astartes Kratos tanks. These heavily armoured vehicles are simply bristling with weapons. Each can be built with a choice of turret weapons – the versatile Kratos battlecannon, or the close-range melta blastgun – alongside a co-axial autocannon. They also sport a pair of hull-mounted guns – either autocannons, heavy bolters, or lascannons – and a pair of sponson-mounted heavy bolters or lascannons. You’ll find cosmetic build options to help customise your squadron further, including dozer blades and a gunner, spotter, or closed hatch atop the hull. The turret even offers glueless assembly, allowing you to adjust each tank's aim mid-battle.
The set includes 4x Kratos Heavy Tanks, each with the following weapon options
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1x turret-mounted Kratos battlecannon
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1x turret-mounted melta blastgun
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2x hull-mounted autocannons
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2x hull-mounted heavy bolters
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2x hull-mounted lascannons
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2x sponson-mounted heavy bolters
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2x sponson-mounted lascannons
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1x Legiones Astartes Legion Vehicle Transfer Sheet
This kit comprises 132 plastic components and a transfer sheet. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
Features
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Four epic scale Legiones Astartes heavy tanks for games of Legions Imperialis
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Mow down light targets or bust armour with battlecannons or melta blastguns
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Hard to kill and exceptionally versatile, toting a variety of ancillary weapons

Warhammer The Old World Beastmen Brayherds Beastman Shaman
Shamans and Chieftains whip the Brayherds into a killing frenzy, controlling the chaotic masses either through mastery of magic or a hierarchy forged in the blood.

Warhammer The Horus Heresy Legiones Astartes Praetor with Power Sword
Praetors are the mightiest warriors and battle-leaders of the Space Marine Legions, second only to the god-like Primarchs in martial skill and generalship. Amongst their ranks can be found chapter masters and lord commanders, captains and khans, warsmiths and jarls, as the traditions of their Legions dictate. Each is a vastly experienced warrior and warlord who has writ for themselves a legend in blood, and carries into battle the finest wargear and weapons known to humanity, leading hosts that have conquered worlds unnumbered.
This multipart plastic kit builds one Legion Praetor, armed with a massive power sword and a searing volkite charger. This noble figure is clad in heavily modified Mark VI power armour, covered in ornate details and ceremonial items befitting of his rank, and wears a majestic cape with a sculpted rim – topped by an iron halo resembling a victory wreath. The kit includes a choice of two heads – a beaked helmet, or a bare head sporting glorious facial hair – both sporting an impressive crest with an optional tail. This model makes for an incredible painting project, festooned with decorative elements and opportunities for showcasing various textures.
This kit comprises 23 plastic components, and is supplied with a Citadel 40mm Round Base. Also included is a Legiones Astartes Infantry Transfer Sheet containing 339 optional markings and icons for the Sons of Horus and Imperial Fists Legions. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.

Warhammer The Horus Heresy Age of Darkness Rulebook
The Imperium stretches across countless worlds, a newborn empire on the brink of ultimate victory. Yet at the peak of this golden age of conquest, the galaxy has been plunged into an Age of Darkness. Horus Lupercal, Warmaster of the Emperor's armies, has turned against his gene-father – and the eighteen Space Marine Legions, once united in a Great Crusade to consolidate all humanity beneath the Emperor’s banner, are riven by betrayal. This is the Horus Heresy – the bloodiest conflict humanity has ever known, civil war on a galactic scale, in which superhuman soldiers clad in advanced armour turn devastating weapons upon those they called brothers. Where do your loyalties lie?
Warhammer: The Horus Heresy is a miniatures wargame that pits mighty armies against each other in apocalyptic tabletop battles. Choose your favoured Loyalist or Traitor faction, from the knightly Dark Angels to the duplicitous Alpha Legion, build your own army from a range of spectacular Citadel and Forge World miniatures, and clash with fellow players in wargames of staggering tactical depth.
The Book
This 336-page hardback book is a treasure trove of lore, illustrations, and background information for the far-future setting of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy, with comprehensive guides to help you build and paint your collection of models. It also includes the core rules for reenacting the ferocious conflicts of the Age of Darkness with your own armies, and an explanation of different modes of play to suit any hobbyist.
AGE OF DARKNESS
The book opens with a full exploration of the galaxy in which the wars of the Horus Heresy are fought – from its dark past to its shining peak – and the technologies, factions, armies, and ideals that came to dominate it.
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The Age of the Emperor: An overview of humanity's fall and the Imperium's rise. You’ll learn about the Age of Strife from which the Emperor arose, the Great Crusade he began to unite the galaxy under his banner, and some of the most important groups he founded or aligned himself with to support this epic undertaking.
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The Imperium of Mankind: A closer look at the structure of the Imperium at the advent of the Horus Heresy. You’ll learn about some of the most important events, people, and groups that dominated humanity's destiny. This section also explains the significance of the Warp, psykers, and the Imperial Truth – the strict, rationalist philosophy the Emperor imposed on his conquests.
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The Legiones Astartes: The Space Marines are far more than just an army. They’re genetically modified, equipped with the finest wargear, and psycho-indoctrinated in a rigorous and brutal process that creates ideal weapons of war. This massive, in-depth section explains just what goes into creating a Space Marine, illustrates the various types of weapons and power armour employed by the Legions, and provides a dedicated look at each of the 18 Space Marine Legions, including information on their distinctive history, tactics, organisation, and the mighty Primarchs that lead them – as well as a visual guide to their heraldry and colour schemes.
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Additional Factions: Despite being primarily a war between the Legiones Astartes, many other armies are involved in the Horus Heresy, including the Talons of the Emperor, the Solar Auxilia, and Mechanicum. This section explains the roles these groups played in the Imperium – and its downfall – including their histories, favoured tactics, and military structures.
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An Age of Darkness: At the dawn of the 31st Millennium, the Emperor's favoured son plunged the galaxy into darkness. This section delves into the opening acts of the Horus Heresy, setting the stage for the most devastating war in human history. It includes a summary of the brutal events of the Isstvan Drop Site Massacre, the advances made by the Traitor war machine, and the emergence of the cosmic Ruinstorm, from which daemonic entities spill into reality.
- Pivotal Events of the Horus Heresy: An in-depth timeline of major conflicts and engagements within the Horus Heresy itself, leading up to the final Siege of Terra. This section offers crucial insight into where the Legions are, who they're fighting, and what terrible grudges are being formed at various stages of the war.
PLAYING THE GAME
You'll then learn how to play Warhammer: the Horus Heresy on the tabletop, with all the core rules you'll need to make full use of its supplements.
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Core Rules: You’ll learn about the general principles of the game, its turns and phases, how to command your units, measure distances, shoot at enemies, and charge into melee. You’ll also learn about Reactions, which allow each player to respond to unfolding events even when it's not their turn.
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Unit Types: The Age of Darkness is dominated by mighty heroes and terrifying war machines. This section explains how to use distinct unit types, such as Characters, Vehicles, and Automata, as well as the unnatural Psychic Powers that can be wielded in battle.
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Terrain: The galaxy is littered with exotic and dangerous battlefields. This section provides rules for using different kinds of terrain on your tabletop, including Barricades, Jungles, and Ruins, as well as how to claim Fortifications and use a variety of Buildings.
- Special Rules: The battles of the Horus Heresy encompass a huge variety of soldiers and equipment, each with their own unique qualities. This section offers a centralised roster of all the universal special rules that govern different units and weapons, from cunning Scouts to explosive Blast weapons.
GAMING IN THE AGE OF DARKNESS
This final section provides an overview of the Warhammer: The Horus Heresy hobby, whether setting up games or building an army of your own.
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Showcase: The book includes a photographic showcase of seven stunning Legiones Astartes armies from different hobbyists, including commentary on how they chose to collect, build, and paint that faction. It also offers four battlefield showcases, demonstrating the cinematic ways you can recreate the settings of the Age of Darkness.
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Modes of Play: Different hobbyists enjoy different kinds of gameplay. This section breaks down the various ways to play your games, including the broad categories of Narrative Play, Matched Play, and Open Play, as well as Campaigns and even team games.
- Preparing for Battle: This section explains how to start (and finish) a game, including Force Organisation Charts for assembling your army list, a guide to setting up your table and deploying your armies, a variety of victory conditions, and six missions and six deployment maps to combine for standard games.

Warhammer Orc and Goblin Tribes Arcane Journel
Vast tribes of Orcs, Goblins, and Trolls dwell far from the palaces, cities, and castles of the Empire and Bretonnia. Should these warlords ever stop fighting themselves and unite into a cohesive force, they would sweep away all opposition in a brutal tide of violence.
This supplement takes a close look at the brutal badlands where the Orcs and Goblins hold their claims. This is a place where might makes right, and the largest, meanest, and most cruel dominate their rivals. Used in conjunction with Warhammer: The Old World – Ravening Hordes, this book arms you with even more in-depth rules, allowing you to use your collection of brutish Orcs and cunning Goblins in new and exciting ways.
Within this 48-page supplement book, you will find:
- History of the Badlands – A closer look at the rough, arid landscape that the Orcs & Goblin Tribes call home.
- A Waaagh! Abroad – Follow in the tracks of a Nomadic Waaagh! Warboss as he loots and burns his way through the Border Princes and beyond, as well as a narrative scenario that features a classic mountain pass ambush.
- Heroes of Legend – Background and rules for two infamous characters: Kiknik Toofsnatcha and Ogdruz Swampdigga.
- Armies of Infamy – Rules to field two unique Orc & Goblin Armies of Infamy: Nomadic Waaagh! And Troll Hordes.
This is an expansion to Warhammer: The Old World – you'll need copies of the Warhammer: The Old World Rulebook and Warhammer: the Old World – Ravening Hordes books, both available separately, to use the contents of this book.

Warhammer The Horus Heresy Legion Astartes MKIII Command Squad
Praetors and Centurions from the Legiones Astartes often surround themselves with a Command Squad of trusted Chosen veterans, who carry the Legion's colours and defend their leader as the enemy closes in. Two new Command Squad boxes add squads of five Chosen in either MKVI or MKIII power armour. Each is armed with power swords and combat shields, while one hoists a large and detailed Legion banner with your choice of Loyalist or Traitor iconography.
If you already have the MKVI and MKIII Tactical Marine bodies handy and just need the upgrades to turn them into a Command Squad of your own, the Legion Command Upgrade Set has all of the new pieces contained in the other boxes, including crested helmets, artificer pauldrons, and a variety of other accessories.

Warhammer Legion Imperialis Solar Auxilia Leman Russ Strike Squadron
Need even more Leman Russ squadrons to roll over the enemies of mankind? Add another eight Strike tanks to your roster with the choice between a versatile battle cannon and the anti-tank Vanquisher cannon. You also get to pick between a heavy bolter or lascannon on the hull.

Warhammer Gloomspite Gitz Squig Hoppers
Squig Hoppers bound madly into battle, wreaking havoc on anything they collide with. Fed on a diet of gassy fungus to help them hurtle skyward, each ill-tempered squig has a cackling grot clinging to its back, flailing wildly at nearby enemies as he tries vainly to steer his weird steed.
This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Squig Hoppers, unpredictable grot cavalry who bounce across the battlefield. These fang-filled fighters are packed with character, and the kit offers loads of interchangeable components to make the unit your own – including squig faces, squig tongues, hooded heads, robed bodies, and weapons – meaning no two models need look alike, even in the biggest squiggly stampede. The kit also includes a particularly impressive hood and an armoured squig head for a Squig Hopper Boss to lead the unit.
This kit can alternatively build 10 Boingrot Bounderz, armoured squig-riding lancer grots.
This kit comprises 140 plastic components, and comes with 10x Citadel 32mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
Features
- Bring death from above with Squig Hoppers…
- …or charge in with the Boingrot Bounderz
- Make each model look distinct with a vast array of options for posing and customisation

Warhammer The Horus Heresy Legiones Astartes Praetor with Power Axe
Praetors are the mightiest warriors and battle-leaders of the Space Marine Legions, second only to the god-like Primarchs in martial skill and generalship. Amongst their ranks can be found chapter masters and lord commanders, captains and khans, warsmiths and jarls, as the traditions of their Legions dictate. Each is a vastly experienced warrior and warlord who has writ for themselves a legend in blood, and carries into battle the finest wargear and weapons known to humanity, leading hosts that have conquered worlds unnumbered.
This multipart plastic kit builds one Legion Praetor, wielding a menacing two-handed power axe with a deadly archaeotech pistol hanging from his belt. This intimidating figure is clad in heavily modified Mark VI power armour, covered in ornate details and honours befitting of his rank, and wears a sweeping cape with a sculpted rim – topped by an iron halo resembling a trophy rack. The kit includes a choice of two heads – a beaked helmet with a crest of spikes, or a bare head sporting a glorious topknot. This model makes for an incredible painting project, festooned with decorative elements and opportunities for showcasing various textures and materials.
This kit comprises 27 plastic components, and is supplied with a Citadel 40mm Round Base. Also included is a Legiones Astartes Infantry Transfer Sheet containing 339 optional markings and icons for the Sons of Horus and Imperial Fists Legions. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.

Warhammer Legion Imperialis Acastus Knights Porphyrion
There's also a whole raft of Adeptus Titanicus and Aeronautica Imperialis models returning to the range, for use in Legions Imperialis. You'll find venerable Knights, Titans, and a variety of fighter jets up for pre-order next week, as well as two sets of modular Imperial city terrain.

Warhammer Legions Imperialis The Horus Heresy Spartan Assault Tanks
Spartan Assault Tanks carry large numbers of Space Marines into the very heart of the battle. Mounting armaments comparable to the Legion’s super-heavy armoured vehicles and protected by heavy layers of armour plating, these tanks are considered by many to be akin to a mobile fortress.
Spartan Assault Tanks can be fielded in games of Legions Imperialis in dedicated Legion Spartan Detachments by both Legiones Astartes and Traitor Astartes armies and as allies in Solar Auxilia armies. They can be equipped with a choice of sponson-mounted quad lascannons or laser destroyers, and hull-mounted heavy bolters or lascannons. Additionally, they can be built with or without a tank commander, and optional pintle-mounted heavy bolter or multi-melta.
This kit comprises 120 plastic components to build four epic-scale Spartan Assault Tanks for use in games of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Legions Imperialis. It also includes a Legiones Astartes Legion Vehicle Transfer Sheet containing 1,130 decals featuring symbols for various Space Marines Legions and numerals, squad, honour, and kill markings.
The miniatures in this kit are supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
Rules for using Legion Spartan Detachments can be found in Warhammer: The Horus Heresy Legions Imperialis – The Great Slaughter, and a copy of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Legions Imperialis Rulebook is required to use these miniatures. Both of these books are available separately.