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Warhammer 40000: Orks - Gretchin
Gretchin mobs make up for their shocking lack of quality with sheer quantity. The natural cowardice and feeble-limbed incompetence of the Gretchin race does not predispose them to the arts of war, and a typical Grot would prefer to have his head buried in a sporehole than to actually participate in a proper battle.
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Warhammer 40000: Space Marines - Assault Intercessors
Assault Intercessors are amongst the most widespread close-support units in a Chapter's arsenal. Firing their heavy bolt pistols as they close upon the foe, they charge into the fray, where they make short work of their enemies with brutal swings of their chainswords.
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Warhammer 40000: Space Marines - Bladeguard Veterans
Bladeguard Veterans are inexorable warriors, advancing relentlessly with blades held high – the very image of noble knights of myth. Members of their Chapter’s elite 1st Company Veterans, each of these vastly experienced Space Marines has fought to preserve the Imperium across uncounted worlds.
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Warhammer 40000: Space Marines - Captain in Terminator Armour
Cena:
135,00 zł
This multipart plastic kit builds one Captain in Terminator Armour – a worthy leader for your Space Marines in Warhammer 40,000. This versatile kit offers a variety of weapons to fit your army's theme and style – you can equip your Captain with a power fist or ornate relic sword for getting up close and personal, and a storm bolter or three different varieties of combi-weapon – flamer, melta, or plasma – to eliminate the Emperor’s enemies at range.
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Warhammer 40000: Space Marines - Chaplain in Terminator Armour
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Warhammer 40000: Space Marines - Devastator Squad
Support troops who truly live up to their name, the Space Marine Devastators deliver the Emperor’s judgment via stunning displays of brutal firepower. Missiles slam into ranks of enemies, blasts of scorching plasma melt craters into the very earth, lascannons punch through the hardest defences and the droning hum of grav-cannons rises to a terrible crescendo as the target of the Devastators’ wrath is reduced to nothing more than memory and dust.
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Warhammer 40000: Space Marines - Infernus Marines + Paints Set
This box is the perfect way to start your collection of Primaris Space Marines. You’ll get three plastic Infernus Marines, each with a distinct pose, plus all the paints you need to prepare them for battle and a paintbrush to get you started. These models are push-fit, requiring only clippers to assemble – no glue, no mess.
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Warhammer 40000: Space Marines - Jump Pack Intercessors
Cena:
175,00 zł
Intercessors equipped with powerful jump packs soar over the battlefield, slamming into the foe like a hammer from the skies. They swiftly cut down all opposition with point-blank pistol fire and furious slashes from their chainswords, before launching off to engage the next target.
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Warhammer 40000: Space Marines - Lieutenant Titus
Cena:
135,00 zł
The legendary warrior from Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 makes the jump from the video game to the tabletop. This multipart plastic kit makes Lieutenant Titus, a noble hero for your Space Marines armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. Titus can be assembled with a helmet or bare head, offering you options for your hero of Humanity. He can be fielded as a standard Lieutenant, and you can download a set of bespoke rules from the Warhammer Community website for free.
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Warhammer 40000: Space Marines - Primaris Eliminators
Dedicated marksmen, Eliminators haunt the shadows of the battlefield, seeking out targets of opportunity and bringing them down with pinpoint volleys of fire. Then, these silent assassins slip away looking for their next prey.
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Warhammer 40000: Space Marines - Primaris Intercessors
This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a set of 10 Primaris Intercessors. Wearing Mk X Tacticus armour in order to take advantage of its protection and mobility, they prove to be reliable and adaptable warriors, each armed with bolt rifles. Their bolt rifles can be 1 of 3 variants – the standard bolt rifle with sickle magazine, auto bolt rifle with overcharger and box magazine, or stalker bolt rifle with longer-range sight and straight magazine. There are 16 right-hand shoulder pads decorated with the iconography of the Intercessors – enough to cover each of the variant arms, including 2 with an open radio panel, 2 gesturing for their squad to halt, 2 holding combat knives and 2 firing bolt pistols. There are a total of 24 different heads available in this kit, covering helmeted and bare options.
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Warhammer 40000: Space Marines - Primaris Redemptor Dreadnought
This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a Primaris Redemptor Dreadnought. Standing twice the height of the already-tall Primaris Space Marines – and taller and broader than the standard Dreadnought – this is an exceptionally aggressive-looking model that befits its status as a powerhouse on the gaming table. It comes with a choice of gatling cannon or plasma incinerator on the right arm, with a Redemptor fist and heavy flamer support weapon or gatling cannon on the left, 2 chest-mounted fragstorm grenade launchers or storm bolters and a carapace-mounted Icarus rocket pod for aerial denial.
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Warhammer 40000: Space Marines - Tactical Squad
Tactical Squads are the backbone of any Space Marine army. They hold ground; provide fire support and charge into bloody melees, as the ever-changing theatre of war dictates.
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Warhammer 40000: Space Marines - Terminator Squad
Terminator Squads go to battle clad in Tactical Dreadnought armour – a marvel of technology that enables its wearer to survive almost anything, from the stresses of teleportation to earth-shaking artillery bombardments. These elite Space Marines stride inexorably across the field or simply appear in a crackle of teleportation energy, shrugging off enemy attacks as they unleash a steady barrage of return fire.
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Warhammer 40000: Space Wolves - Grey Hunters
This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Grey Hunters, cunning infantry for your Space Wolves armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. Armed with bolt carbines, bolt pistols, and Astartes chainswords, they excel at medium to close range firefights, charging in to cut down whatever is left in melee.
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Warhammer 40000: Space Wolves - Logan Grimnar
This multipart plastic kit builds Logan Grimnar, a legendary warrior for your Space Wolves armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. Accompanied into battle by his two loyal thunderwolves – Tyrnak and Fenrir – and wielding the fabled Axe Morkai, he is a force of destruction at close range, a match for some of the toughest foes in the galaxy.
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Warhammer 40000: Space Wolves - Wolf Guard Terminators
This multipart plastic kit builds five Wolf Guard Terminators, elite heavy infantry for your Space Wolves armies in games of Warhammer 40,000.
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Warhammer 40000: Starter Set
Take the plunge into the 41st Millennium with this Starter Set for Warhammer 40,000. This box gives you a compelling introductory experience, with incredible models, a game mat to fight over, helpful guides, and all the dice and tools you need to play your first games.
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Warhammer 40000: Tau Empire - Commander
Swift and deadly, T'au Commanders pilot battlesuits of intimidating size and power. Of course, simply piloting a huge battlesuit doesn't automatically make a troop into a Commander - more than anything, it's the strategic nous and ability to adapt to unpredictable situations that stands this pilot out from the others. Many, many years of tireless dedication are required to reach this prestigious rank; every T'au Commander has achieved their status the hard way. Their XV-85 Enforcer Armour Crisis Battlesuits are armed with immensely destructive weapon arrays - flamers, ion blasters and frag projectors are amongst the optional loadouts, with electronic countermeasure suites and huge data-processing capabilities enhancing their battle prowess.
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Warhammer 40000: Tau Empire - Pathfinder Team
Light reconnaissance units, Pathfinder Teams are the eyes and ears of their Commander in a way no drone can yet emulate. A Pathfinder's foremost role is not to engage the enemy, but instead to operate ahead of their comrades, close to their foe, to accurately scout the enemy.
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