Layer paints have a lighter pigment count than base paints, meaning they can be applied in multiple layers to help bring out extra detail on your miniatures. They're particularly great for edge highlighting.
Captain of the Ultramarines Fourth Company, there are few amongst the Chapter as brave or determined as Uriel Ventris. His legacy of glory is long, his deeds worthy of legend. He is a warrior and a leader, who has crossed the Rubicon Primaris and been… reborn. In this darkest of millennia, Ventris, now ascended to the ranks of the Primaris,...
White Dwarf is Games Workshop's premium Warhammer magazine, packed with amazing content each month such as new rules and background, short stories, regular columns, special guests, and more. Here’s what you can look forward to in January’s issue: Contact! Letters, painting advice and beautifully painted miniatures. Also, a whole load of Titans and a soul-stealing Sphiranx. Worlds of Warhammer Jordan...
The highest-ranking members of the1st Company’s Inner Circle are sometimes accompanied by a Command Squad from the 1st Company. Such a hand-picked formation of the most veteran Deathwing Terminators makes a formidable unit, ideal for a bodyguard or to be assigned special duties. The Command Squad stands resplendent in the iconography of the Dark Angels and Space Marines, as...
Veteran Squads represent the finest warriors the company is able to field, gathered together in a single squad and deployed wherever the fighting is the thickest. Each veteran has access to a range of equipment, inherited from former squad members or gifted to him in recognition of his great deeds. This set contains five multi-part plastic Dark Angels Company...
"The Game of Scattergories," published in 1988 by Milton Bradley, is a great game for any group to play. In the game each player fills out a category list 'with answers that begin with the same letter.' If no other player matches your answers, you score points. The game is played in rounds. After 3 rounds a winner is declared,...
The Pale Harvestmen; the Scythes of Nurgle; the Eyes of Mortarion. The elite warriors of the Deathshroud go by many names, and every one is redolent with a miasma of fear and menace. Swollen with unnatural power, the Deathshroud tower over their enemies. Rusted gauntlets and squirming tentacles clutch huge battle scythes known as manreapers, cursed weapons that slice heads...