Come and get the full rundown and prices for the 40k Kill Team wave two and the new AoS releases this week from Games Workshop.
Kill Team is back again for week two and along with some great new units for the Stormcast and Nighthaunt factions for Age of Sigmar. Let’s take a look.
Drop Force Imperator Collection: $62.50
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Collect together Drop Force Imperator – a Kill Team set of Astra Militarum miniatures who can represent either that named kill team or a kill team of your own devising, including scenery and exclusive Tactics – with a set of attractive Astra Militarum dice for use with Kill Team. Included:
Kill Team: Drop Force Imperator
An expansion for Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team, this box includes 5 plastic miniatures, a scenery set (with exclusive rules!), and brand-new Tactics and Mission cards. Included:
– A 5-man set of Tempestus Scions: supplied on green plastic, these can be used to represent Drop Force Imperator of your own Astra Militarum Kill Team. These can be armed with hot-shot lasguns, with the option to replace the hot-shot lasguns with a choice of 5 additional special weapons: a plasma gun, meltagun, grenade launcher, flamer or hot-shot volley gun. 1 model can be built as a Tempestor whose right hand can be equipped with a powerfist, chainsword or power sword, and you can choose to upgrade the left handed laspistol to a bolt pistol or a plasma pistol. Alternatively (if this wasn’t already enough choice, with 17 heads available!) they can be built as a Command Squad;
– A scenery set comprising 2 Munitorum Armoured Containers, 6 promethium barrels, and 8 supply crates, supplied on brown plastic;
– 11 Tactics cards and 2 Mission cards: the Tactics cards are split between the 4 Astra Militarum Tactics taken from the Kill Team Core Manual and 6 Astra Militarum Tactics exclusive to this set, giving you new ways to play with your Astra Militarum kill team. Also included is a Tactics card for the included scenery, providing rules for incorporating this into your games. The 2 Mission cards are split between 1 Matched Play and 1 Narrative Play mission;
– An 8-page booklet describing Drop Force Imperator, their history and background, along with a showcase of painted miniatures and a timeline of their deployments;
– 5 datacards for Drop Force Imperator, ready for you to use right away;
– A sheet of card gaming tokens, including 10 Move/Charge tokens, 10 Fall Back/Advance tokens, 10 Shaken tokens, 10 Ready/Shoot tokens, and 6 Objective tokens.Kill Team Astra Militarum Dice
This set contains 6 6-sided dice and 2 10-sided dice – the former used during games of Kill Team, the latter used to roll on certain tables when assembling your squad ready for combat. Themed to match the Astra Militarum, these dice are black with red and gold markings. The D6 feature a gold Astra Militarum icon in place of the 6 and a red Kill Team logo in place of the 1; the D10 feature a gold skull in place of the 1.
The Writhing Shadow Collection: $62.50
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Collect together The Writhing Shadow – a Kill Team set of Tyranids miniatures who can represent either that named kill team or a kill team of your own devising, including scenery and exclusive Tactics – with a set of attractive Tyranids dice for use with Kill Team. Included:
Kill Team: The Writhing Shadow
– 8 Genestealers: supplied on bone-coloured plastic, these can be used to represent The Writhing Shadow or your own Tyranids Kill Team. These multi-limbed monstrosities are armed with rending claws and scything talons, and the kit includes a number of toxin sacs along with an infestation node;
– A scenery set comprising 2 Munitorum Armoured Containers, 6 promethium barrels, and 8 supply crates, supplied on brown plastic;
– 13 Tactics cards and 2 Mission cards: the Tactics cards are split between the 6 Tyranids Tactics taken from the Kill Team Core Manual and 6 Tyranids Tactics exclusive to this set, giving you new ways to play with your Tyranids kill team. Also included is a Tactics card for the included scenery, providing rules for incorporating them into your games. The 2 Mission cards are split between 1 Matched Play and 1 Narrative Play mission;
– An 8-page booklet describing The Writhing Shadow, their history and background, along with a showcase of painted miniatures and a timeline of their engagements;
– 8 datacards for The Writhing Shadow, ready for you to use right away;
– A sheet of card gaming tokens, including 10 Move/Charge tokens, 10 Fall Back/Advance tokens, 10 Shaken tokens, 10 Ready/Shoot tokens, and 6 Objective tokens.Kill Team Tyranids Dice
This set contains 6 6-sided dice and 2 10-sided dice – the former used during games of Kill Team, the latter used to roll on certain tables when assembling your squad ready for combat. Themed to match the Tyranids, these dice are purple with pink markings. The D6 feature a Tyranids icon in place of the 6 and a Kill Team logo in place of the 1; the D10 feature a skull in place of the 1.
This Week’s Nighthaunt Pre-orders: $155
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Collect together each of the Nighthaunt miniatures on pre-order this week in one click with this bundle – 2 sets of grim and ghastly models sworn to cause the demise of everything that lives. Included:
– A set of 10 Chainrasps – each essentially a floating headed cloak, from beneath which a twisted skull-face glares – armed with malignant weapons – swords, axes and spiked maces – and the kit includes options for a Dreadwarden; this is the unit leader, face locked in an iron helm, carrying a large candelabra along with a set of heavy iron keys;
– The Black Coach – a funerary carriage with a grisly cargo, this is drawn by 4 Nightmares, accompanied by 3 Relic Bearers and features a Cairn Wraith as driver. The casket in the back can be modelled open, revealing the vampire within, gathering energies of death for his resurrection…
Killzone: Sector Munitorum Environment Expansion: $80
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The immense supply districts known as Sectors Munitorum can be found across the Imperium of Mankind. They house the resources needed to power Humanity ‘s vast armies; millions of tonnes of munitions, equipment, weapons and fuel. Such priceless stockpiles draw the eyes of avaricious raiders, leading to brutal, close-quarter battles amidst looming canyons of rusted containers.
The Sector Munitorum Killzone Environment is an expansion for Kill Team – in the packed box, you’ll find a gameboard, scenery, and exclusive rules that use the unique nature of Sector Munitorum terrain to introduce dangerous new missions and powerful effects to your games. Included:
– A double-sided Kill Team gameboard measuring 22” x 30”, printed on heavy, durable card stock. 1 side depicts a Zone Munitorum, a large storage facility perfect for arrangements of Munitorum scenery; and the other an Imperial Sector, an area of war-torn city;
– 12 Sector Munitorum Tactics cards – these can be used by any Kill Team faction, with 6 cards providing interactions with the Sector Munitorum scenery and 6 being used specifically by Heavy, Medic, Comms, or Demolitions Specialists;
– A Sector Munitorum Environment card, which provides 6 different rules allowing interaction – positive and negative – with the scenery;
– 4 Sector Munitorum Mission cards – designed to be used in conjunction with the gameboard and scenery, this is a set of 2 Matched Play missions and 2 Narrative Play missions, which are split between attacker and defender;
– 2 sets of 3 Munitorum Armoured Containers – each of these includes 9 promethium barrels and 12 supply crates, with the option to equip the Containers with watchful storm bolters, ready to annihilate Kill Teams looking to raid them. Also in the box is a set of Galvanic Servohaulers – these are 2 tracked vehicles with powerful engines, designed to haul around industrial equipment such as the included crane, a skeletal metal structure featuring a 3-clawed grabber;
– An 8-page booklet describing the Sectors Munitorum, with an example of a fully-painted scenery set.
Kill Team: Drop Force Imperator – Astra Militarum Starter Set: $50
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Few amongst the Tempestus Scions can match the exploits of the exemplary Zetic Tigers. Several regiments of these decorated killers have gone to war on the world of Vigilus, forming teams like Drop Force Imperator to respond rapidly to the many threats the Imperium faces there.
An expansion for Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team, this box includes 5 plastic miniatures, a scenery set (with exclusive rules!), and brand-new Tactics and Mission cards. Included:
– A 5-man set of Tempestus Scions: supplied on green plastic, these can be used to represent Drop Force Imperator of your own Astra Militarum Kill Team. These can be armed with hot-shot lasguns, with the option to replace the hot-shot lasguns with a choice of 5 additional special weapons: a plasma gun, meltagun, grenade launcher, flamer or hot-shot volley gun. 1 model can be built as a Tempestor whose right hand can be equipped with a powerfist, chainsword or power sword, and you can choose to upgrade the left handed laspistol to a bolt pistol or a plasma pistol. Alternatively (if this wasn’t already enough choice, with 17 heads available!) they can be built as a Command Squad;
– A scenery set comprising 2 Munitorum Armoured Containers, 6 promethium barrels, and 8 supply crates, supplied on brown plastic;
– 11 Tactics cards and 2 Mission cards: the Tactics cards are split between the 4 Astra Militarum Tactics taken from the Kill Team Core Manual and 6 Astra Militarum Tactics exclusive to this set, giving you new ways to play with your Astra Militarum kill team. Also included is a Tactics card for the included scenery, providing rules for incorporating this into your games. The 2 Mission cards are split between 1 Matched Play and 1 Narrative Play mission;
– An 8-page booklet describing Drop Force Imperator, their history and background, along with a showcase of painted miniatures and a timeline of their deployments;
– 5 datacards for Drop Force Imperator, ready for you to use right away;
– A sheet of card gaming tokens, including 10 Move/Charge tokens, 10 Fall Back/Advance tokens, 10 Shaken tokens, 10 Ready/Shoot tokens, and 6 Objective tokens.
Kill Team: The Writhing Shadow – Tyranids Starter Set: $50
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Tyranid vanguard organisms are often stealthy, and invariably lethal. When a string of strange disappearances and bloody murders led across the Nachmund Sector towards the planet of Vigilus, it was not long before an Inquisitor of the Ordo Xenos suspected such creatures’ involvement…
An expansion for Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team, this box includes 8 plastic miniatures, a scenery set (with exclusive rules!), and brand-new Tactics and Mission cards. Included:
– 8 Genestealers: supplied on bone-coloured plastic, these can be used to represent The Writhing Shadow or your own Tyranids Kill Team. These multi-limbed monstrosities are armed with rending claws and scything talons, and the kit includes a number of toxin sacs along with an infestation node;
– A scenery set comprising 2 Munitorum Armoured Containers, 6 promethium barrels, and 8 supply crates, supplied on brown plastic;
– 13 Tactics cards and 2 Mission cards: the Tactics cards are split between the 6 Tyranids Tactics taken from the Kill Team Core Manual and 6 Tyranids Tactics exclusive to this set, giving you new ways to play with your Tyranids kill team. Also included is a Tactics card for the included scenery, providing rules for incorporating them into your games. The 2 Mission cards are split between 1 Matched Play and 1 Narrative Play mission;
– An 8-page booklet describing The Writhing Shadow, their history and background, along with a showcase of painted miniatures and a timeline of their engagements;
– 8 datacards for The Writhing Shadow, ready for you to use right away;
– A sheet of card gaming tokens, including 10 Move/Charge tokens, 10 Fall Back/Advance tokens, 10 Shaken tokens, 10 Ready/Shoot tokens, and 6 Objective tokens.
Kill Team Tape Measure: $8
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In games of Kill Team a tape measure, marked in inches or centimetres, is required to measure movement distances and the range of weapons and abilities.
The Kill Team Tape Measure extends to 10ft/120″, is marked in both centimetres and inches, and features an auto-locking blade. An orange-coloured soft rubber exterior provides a comfortable grip and is embossed with the Kill Team logo.
Kill Team Astra Militarum Dice: $12.50
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This set contains 6 6-sided dice and 2 10-sided dice – the former used during games of Kill Team, the latter used to roll on certain tables when assembling your squad ready for combat. Themed to match the Astra Militarum, these dice are black with red and gold markings. The D6 feature a gold Astra Militarum icon in place of the 6 and a red Kill Team logo in place of the 1; the D10 feature a gold skull in place of the 1.
Kill Team Tyranids Dice: $12.50
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This set contains 6 6-sided dice and 2 10-sided dice – the former used during games of Kill Team, the latter used to roll on certain tables when assembling your squad ready for combat. Themed to match the Tyranids, these dice are flesh-coloured with blue markings. The D6 feature a Tyranids icon in place of the 6 and a Kill Team logo in place of the 1; the D10 feature a skull in place of the 1.
Kill Team Space Wolves Dice: $12.50
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This set contains 6 6-sided dice and 2 10-sided dice – the former used during games of Kill Team, the latter used to roll on certain tables when assembling your squad ready for combat. Themed to match the Space Wolves, these dice are grey with gold markings. The D6 feature a Space Wolves icon in place of the 6 and a Kill Team logo in place of the 1; the D10 feature a skull in place of the 1.
(Kit makes one of these two miniatures.)
Lord-Arcanum on Tauralon: $115
Aventis Firestrike: Magister of Hammerhal:$115
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Those given the rank of Lord-Arcanum by Sigmar earned it by wielding eldritch energies in the name of freedom. There are those whose mastery of the heavenly realmsphere is such that they can astrally project into the aether, that non-space that lies between the realms, there to make lasting bonds with Tauralons, capricious aether-beasts with a nimbleness that belies their great size. Capable of delivering a meteoric ram from their curled horns that can fell a castle wall, Tauralons instead prefer to glide over their foe, dispensing a trail of astral light which, upon settling on the enemy below, guides the missiles of the Sacrosanct Chambers with unerring accuracy. Only then do they realise that the Tauralon rider who peacefully passed by was in fact the harbinger of their doom.
This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a Lord-Arcanum on Tauralon. Armed with an aetherstave and spirit flasks, he rides a Tauralon – this great beast has an impressively wide wingspan, with a dense skull and thick curled horns. This mount doesn’t require a huge amount of armour, with but a few pieces of metal around its legs and a chestplate featuring scrollwork and a sigmarite comet; the creature is depicted rearing over a set of sigmarite ruins, which are part of the base. The Lord-Arcanum is rather more densely armoured, covered in sigmarite plate, with lightning bolt symbolism adorning the surfaces up to and including the sword and scabbard at his waist.
Alternately, this kit can be used to assemble Aventis Firestrike – a specific Lord-Arcanum who rides a unique Tauralon named Loithar. When assembled as Aventis, this kit also makes an extra Lord-Arcanum on foot.
This kit comes as 67 components. Supplied with a Citadel 100mm Round base for the Tauralon, and a Citadel 40mm Round base for the optional Lord-Arcanum on foot.
Just as the lightning shatters the oak to leave a pillar of flame in its wake, Aventis Firestrike is not only the stormbolt, but its burning aftermath, His power over the magic of the realms comes from a glowing coal of anger deep within his chest, which his many acolytes say is the source of his famously foul temper. When the Shyish necroquake cascased across reality he convinced his kindred spirit, the Tauralon Loithar, to return with him to his homeland; since then Aventis has won such acclaim that Sigmar has sworn him the Magister of Hammerhal.
This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble Aventis Firestrike, a Lord-Arcanum on Tauralon. Armed with the Staff of Hammerhal, he rides a specific Tauralon known as Loithar – this great beast has an impressively wide wingspan, with a dense skull and thick curled horns. This mount doesn’t require a huge amount of armour, with but a few pieces of metal around its legs and a chestplate featuring scrollwork and a sigmarite comet. Aventis himself wears the Thunderhead Crown, an ornate helm featuring lightning bolt-shaped spikes, and carries spirit flasks as part of his sigmarite armour – this is covered in detailed iconography, as is the sword and scabbard at his waist. Loithar is modelled with one hoof standing atop the ruins that form part of the base. The kit also contains the components needed to assemble an extra Lord-Arcanum on foot – armed with an aetherstave and spirit flasks, he stands atop a base of sigmarite ruins, and can be modelled casting a lightning orb.
This kit can optionally be used to assemble an unnamed Lord-Arcanum on Tauralon instead of Aventis Firestrike – this has its own head, shoulder and leg options for the Tauralon.
This kit comes as 67 components. Supplied with a Citadel 100mm Round base for the Tauralon, and a Citadel 40mm Round base for the optional Lord-Arcanum on foot.
Black Coach: $115
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The Black Coaches are funerary carriages from the underworlds. Within these arcane carriages any tangible remains are gathered in a casket that offers a safe haven in which the banished entity can reform. The dormant occupant can feed upon the energies of death, drinking in agony and grief in order to grow strong. On first tasting death, the Black Coach speeds forward before shimmering jets of balefire extend from the wheels, acting like scythes to cut down enemies. When the coach is immersed in sufficient energies it flickers, allowing it to disappear and reappear in more advantageous positions. Onwards it rolls, growing ever more powerful until it becomes a nigh-unstoppable force of death.
This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a Black Coach. Constructed from heavy wooden panels with rivets straining against the ethereal power within, this is a funerary carriage whose drapes are tied back, making a grisly casket within visible; this houses a bound vampire, who can be seen should you choose to model the casket with its lid off. The wheels are wrought from ornate iron – 2 small wheels at the front, 2 larger wheels at the back – with skulls and hourglasses representing death dotted symbolically around. 3 Relic Bearers are careening alongside the Coach, carrying a sword, book and goblet, the personal effects of the vampire being transported. A Cairn Wraith is driving the Coach forward, who can be modelled wearing either a hood or a crown – he can carry a soulreach grasp, a reaper scythe or be modelled with empty, gesturing hands. 4 Nightmares pull the Coach, borne aloft on wisps of ethereal energy – the 2 front Nightmares wear enormous spiked funeral crests.
This kit comes as 58 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 170mm Oval base.
Sequitors: $60
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The line infantry of a Sacrosanct Chamber is comprised of its Sequitors, stern warriors who channel the tempest through the magical weaponry bequeathed to them by Sigmar. To be struck by such a warrior is to feel the energy of the storm discharging with thundercap force. Able to to channel magic into the armaments they carry, Sequitors specialise in switching swiftly between attack and defence, their mauls and maces capable of blasting apart gheists and daemons forever and their shields can turn aside even a Hexwraith’s ethereal scythe.
This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble 10 Stormcast Eternals Sequitors. Specialising in the despatch of the ethereal enemies that haunt the mortal Realms, they wield stormsmite mauls and soulshields, or tempest blades and stormshields – enough weapons are provided for any combination of these you choose, with a further 4 stormsmite greatmaces available. 4 of the models are female with 6 male; all wear thick, heavy armour, long robes and tabards, with sigmarite icons hewn in metal above their helmets. Each model can be assembled with a bare or helmeted head, and can feature pointing arms instead of their shields, and feature a blank left shoulder pad allowing you to depict the symbols of whatever stormhost you desire.
4 of the models can be optionally built as Sequitor-Primes – male and female variants – who have options for redemption caches, shown depicting the soul of a Bloodreaver being torn from their bodies – stowed weapons are included should you choose to build this particularly evocative pose. The Primes have their own specific bare heads, tempest blades, shields, shoulder pads and collars.
This kit comes as 168 components, and is supplied with 10 Citadel 40mm Round bases and a Stormcast Eternals transfer sheet.
Easy to Build: Chainrasp Hordes: $40
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The most numerous of all the spirits that join Nighthaunt processions are the Chainrasp Hordes. These gheists are created from the spirits of the most vicious and irredeemable criminals to have lived in the Mortal Realms. They are lesser spirits, held together in the afterlife by nothing other than their own never-ending spite and all-consuming madness, a negative energy which saps the will of their enemies. Chainrasps may have thought death to be an escape from terrible imprisonment but, in truth, it was merely the beginning.
Designed to be as easy as possible to assemble for new hobbyists while being detailed enough for the hardiest veteran to appreciate, this kit assembles 10 Easy To Build Chainrasps. Push-fit, with no glue required, this kit is incredibly straightforward to put together.
As with many Nighthaunt, the Chainrasp Hordes are little more than wisps of ethereal form willed into reality by sheer force of hatred. Each of these models is essentially a floating hooded cloak, from beneath which a twisted skull-face glares; hung variously from each models’ neck and arms is a heavy length of chain ending in an iron weight, a symbol of their deviant criminal history in life (1 model even has his wrist bound in stocks…) They are armed with malignant weapons – swords, axes and spiked maces – and the kit includes options for a Dreadwarden; this is the unit leader, face locked in an iron helm, carrying a large candelabra along with a set of heavy iron keys.
This kit comes as 20 push-fit components, and is supplied with 10 Citadel 25mm Round bases.
Kill Team Genestealer Cults Dice: $12.50
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This set contains 6 6-sided dice and 2 10-sided dice – the former used during games of Kill Team, the latter used to roll on certain tables when assembling your squad ready for combat. Themed to match the Genestealer Cults, these dice are flesh-coloured with blue markings. The D6 feature a Genestealer Cults icon in place of the 6 and a Kill Team logo in place of the 1; the D10 feature a skull in place of the 1.
Kill Team Orks Dice: $12.50
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This set contains 6 6-sided dice and 2 10-sided dice – the former used during games of Kill Team, the latter used to roll on certain tables when assembling your squad ready for combat. Themed to match the Orks, these dice are black with bone-coloured markings. The D6 feature a Orks icon in place of the 6 and a Kill Team logo in place of the 1; the D10 feature a skull in place of the 1.
Kill Team Adeptus Mechanicus Dice: $12.50
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This set contains 6 6-sided dice and 2 10-sided dice – the former used during games of Kill Team, the latter used to roll on certain tables when assembling your squad ready for combat. Themed to match the Adeptus Mechanicus, these dice are red with gold markings. The D6 feature a Adeptus Mechanicus icon in place of the 6 and a Kill Team logo in place of the 1; the D10 feature a skull in place of the 1.
That’s it for this week. We can’t wait to see what these new units bring to the tabletop. But, enough about us. What do you think about these new releases?
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