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RELEASE DATE 30TH MAY The armies of Sigmar’s great cities march into the roiling hellscape of the wild realms. With blade, pistol, and sorcery, they deliver the God-King’s justice to the enemies of civilisation, laying down their own lives for a vision of a grander future. The soldiers of the Cities of Sigmar might be overmatched by the monstrous foes that surround them, but the weapons they wield even out the odds – devastating cannons lay waste to the enemy as immense Cogforts lumber into battle like castles come to life. Yet it is their shared camaraderie and their faith in the mighty warrior-god Sigmar that are, perhaps, their greatest boons. Order Battletome: Cities of Sigmar  is an essential book for collectors and gamers who want to protect the bastions of Order in the Mortal Realms. This noble tome is filled with inspiring artwork, background material about the many and varied holdings of Order, stunning photography, and the rules you'll need to assemble your forces. You’ll find warscrolls, Regiments and Armies of Renown, Path to Glory and Anvil of Apotheosis rules, plus a self-contained Spearhead section to help you play tight, tactical games with your collection. This book will guide you to battle, no matter how you like to collect, build, paint, and play with your Cities of Sigmar armies. This 122-page hardback book contains: – Background, art, and fiction exploring the various cultures and armies of the mortal warriors of Sigmar – A description of their many diverse units, along with detailed photography and artwork – Faction rules including battle traits, battle formations, heroic traits, artefacts of power, Ironweld Innovations, Prayers, and Spells – 28 warscrolls, covering every unit – A Spearhead guide, including gameplay and hobby advice, along with its own set of warscrolls and army abilities for Zenestra's Zealots – Narrative Path to Glory rules, including the Anvil of Apotheosis, allowing you to create your own hero – Rules for 2 thematic Armies of Renown and 4 Regiments of Renown that can be added to other Order armies – A handy reference section with army abilities, magic, and battle traits – An 8-page gatefold section, featuring details of Hammerhal Aqsha, Hammerhal Ghyra, and a map of the Crown of Capilaria
Fusil-Majors borne into battle by Ogor Warhulks forming the mobile watchtowers of a Castelite formation, using their lumbering vantage points to spy weaknesses in the enemy line and direct the fire of friendly forces. The obvious threat posed by a massive ogor carrier is usually enough to make any foe think twice about storming a Fusil-Major's fortified position. This multipart plastic kit builds one Fusil-Major on Ogor Warhulk - an expert gunnery officer, carried aloft by a brutish companion. The Fusil-Major watches the battlefield from atop their crow's nest, which bristles with gargoyles, blessings, and a lantern, picking off foes at range with a long-barrelled fusil musket. Their Ogor Warhulk lays into enemies with a heavy mace, striding to new firing positions before using a massive shield to barricade foes. This kit includes a choice of two heads for the Fusil-Major, as well as two poses - aiming a shot, or leaning on their long fusil while bellowing orders to those below. The Ogor Warhulk also comes with a choice of heads -one with a helmet, the other left bare - and scenic basing elements, and can be built in two poses, with mace and shield held in either hand. This kit comprises 42 plastic components, and is supplied with one Citadel 50mm Round Base. Also included is a Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheet, featuring 410 Free City icons, Sigmarite cult sigils, and other forms of heraldry. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly
RELEASE DATE 30TH MAY The Cannonade Cogfort is built for total battlefield domination, towering above the fray like a god of war, grinding enemies to paste beneath its stone and iron feet. When its main godbreaker cannon fires, the report can be heard for miles around – and whatever is unfortunate enough to lie in the Cogfort’s path is reduced to splintered fragments and ash. A Walking Fortress This multipart plastic kit builds a Cannonade Cogfort, a looming machine of war for your Cities of Sigmar armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Walking on four feet of stone and iron, these stomping towers bristle with firepower that can obliterate enemy units. The appropriately named godbreaker cannon is capable of toppling monsters with one shot, while the breacher cannon shreds even the toughest infantry and cavalry. The crew's leadshotters and the crushing iron feet of the Cogfort take care of light infantry that attempt to rush in and bog it down. If you're looking for a centrepiece for your collection, and a true terror on the battlefield, this is it. No Two Cogforts Alike This large kit, measuring 206mm from its base to the tip of its banner, is packed with options to customise it to your liking. Depending on how you assemble the feet, the tower tilts in one of four directions. The balcony can be assembled on either side of the miniature, and the crew can be arranged in a variety of ways. The crew champion can be built with one of two different bodies, each with two left and right arm options, and two head options. The repair crew member also has a choice of two heads. You'll find 2 decorative heraldry icons, 1 lamp, 1 oil canister, 1 Gargoylian, 4 weight bags, and 1 chimney outlet that can be arranged in different ways. This miniature can alternatively be built as a Conqueror Cogfort, armed with a realmscorcher flame cannon. Contents: – 244 plastic components – 1 Citadel 160mm Round Base – 1 Cities of Sigmar Cogfort Transfer Sheet – 1 construction guide The Cities of Sigmar Cogfort Transfer Sheet features 253 high-quality waterslide transfers. These include Hammerhal Aqsha, Hammerhal Ghyra, Tempest’s Eye, Vindicarum, The Living City, Misthåvn, Lethis, Excelsis, Hallowheart, Settler’s Gain, and Greywater Fastness symbols. There is also privateer heraldry, engineer guilds logos, and other markings to decorate your miniature. This miniature requires assembly and is supplied unpainted. 
Freeguild Command Corps are groups of experts, champions, and other aides-de-camp, called upon by their Freeguild Marshal to offer battlefield advice and assistance. These specialist soldiers range from towering Arch-Knight champions to priestly Soul Shepherds, from vital War Surgeons to sinister Whisperblades. Whether acting as a retinue or operating independently, together they are a force far greater than the sum of its parts. This multipart plastic kit builds a Freeguild Command Corps, consisting of: ‚Äì 1x Arch-Knight: A fearsome warrior armed with a Sigmarite great weapon ‚Äì either a hammer or an axe. He also offers a choice of different heads and poses, and either a furred pelt or a scaled cape. ‚Äì 1x Whisperblade: An enigmatic agent of espionage, with an enchanted rapier visible beneath their long coat. They come with two different head options ‚Äì one masked, one with a high collar. ‚Äì 1x Great Herald: An experienced soldier, carrying an awe-inspiring banner with a warhorn for sounding the advance. They offer a choice of different heads, helmet tops, spare weapons, and arm poses. ‚Äì 1x War Surgeon: A grim field medic, with a rack of vicious surgical tools and elixirs. They come with two different head options ‚Äì a beaked mask or a bare head. ‚Äì 1x Soul Shepherd: A priestly psychopomp whose chants safeguard the souls of the dying, accompanied by a skeletal piper known as a Corpus Somni. Both figures offer a choice of different heads. ‚Äì 1x Mascot Gargoylian: A magical companion creature with a powerful bite. The kit also includes a pair of smaller gargoylians to decorate any of the Command Corps' bases. This kit comprises 68 plastic components, and comes with 5x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases, a Citadel 25mm Round Base, and a Citadel 40mm Round Base. Also included is a Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheet, featuring 410 Free City icons, Sigmarite cult sigils, and other forms of heraldry. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly 
Freeguild Fusiliers are disciplined gunners, trained to plant their heavy pavise shields in the ground and form a defensive line that is effectively a fortress battlement brought to the field. From this position, ranked Fusiliers can unleash continuous volleys of fire, their sturdy fusil-cannons belching hot death and drifting clouds of blackpowder smoke. This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Freeguild Fusiliers, accompanied by a Blackpowder Squire. Each Fusilier carries a huge pavise shield, on which they mount a fusil-cannon tipped with a bayonet. You can build one model as a Fusil-Sergeant, armed with either a brace of pistols or a triple-barrelled slaughter-fusil, and another model as a Fusilier Herald, who a carries a standard and torch with a choice of icons and flames. The accompanying Blackpowder Squire runs up and down the firing line, supplying shot and powder wherever it's needed. The kit includes plenty of different poses, heads, and shield designs, all of which are interchangeable between models, plus two curious gargoylian creatures – you'll be able to keep your Freeguild forces distinct and varied, no matter how many Fusiliers you recruit. This kit comprises 115 plastic components, and is supplied with 10x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases and 1x Citadel 25mm Round Base. Also included is a Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheet, featuring 410 Free City icons, Sigmarite cult sigils, and other forms of heraldry. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly?
Release Date 30th May Freeguild Gallants are knightly champions who prefer to fight on foot. They favour one-handed weapons and broad shields, intercepting enemy charges with stoic resolve and then slowly driving the foe back with their superior bladecraft. Their skill and dash is an example to all nearby Sigmarite troops. Noble Knights on Foot This multipart plastic kit builds 5 Freeguild Gallants, heavily armoured infantry for your Cities of Sigmar armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Each one is a hero in their own right, with individual heraldry, preferred weapons of gallantry, and stylised armour. Stalwart in defence, their ferocity in combat inspires nearby troops to fight all the harder in their presence. These elite warriors are tough and difficult to displace, making them ideal for holding vital objectives and areas of the board where you know resistance will be strong. No Two Alike The miniatures in this kit are highly customisable. One of the Freeguild Gallants can be built as an optional champion, and another as an optional standard bearer. Interchangeable parts: – 2 banner toppers – 8 weapons – 5 shields – 3 Gargoylian base decorations – 6 bare heads – 6 helmeted heads Contents: – 78 plastic components – 5 Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases – 1 Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheet – 1 Construction guide The Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheet features 410 high-quality waterslide transfers. These include Hammerhal Aqsha, Hammerhal Ghyra, Tempest’s Eye, Vindicarum, The Living City, Misthåvn, Lethis, Excelsis, Hallowheart, Settler’s Gain, and Greywater Fastness symbols. There is also Cavalier heraldry, Sigmarite Cult markings, and more to decorate your miniatures.  These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted.
Freeguild Steelhelms are the rank and file defenders of the Cities of Sigmar, and the determined heart of the Dawnbringer Crusades – ordinary men and women, tasked with battling all manner of nightmares. These weatherbeaten soldiers may be individually outmatched by the myriad threats arrayed against their mission to retake the realms, but they have three things on their side: discipline, determination, and their faith in Sigmar. This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Freeguild Steelhelms, the soldiers of the line for the Free Cities. Each Steelhelm is armed with a sturdy shield and a one-handed weapon such as a sword, axe, or mace. You can build one model as a veteran Sergeant-at-Arms with a hammer and crested helm, one as an inspiring Battle Priest carrying a holy relic, and another as a Steelhelm Herald with a trumpet and a flowing, icon-topped banner. The kit includes a myriad of different heads, weapons, shield arms, and shield designs, all of which are interchangeable between models, plus a choice of heads, relics, and icons for the regiment leaders. You'll be able to build varied and characterful Freeguild forces, no matter how many Steelhelms you muster. This kit comprises 96 plastic components, and comes with 10x Citadel 25mm Round Bases. Also included is a Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheet, featuring 410 Free City icons, Sigmarite cult sigils, and other forms of heraldry. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly
RELEASE DATE 30TH MAY Gate Gargants function as a living gatehouse, stationed as the forbidding core of a Castelite formation. These massive brutes rebuff enemy charges with bone-smashing sweeps of their warmauls while their tower-mounted handlers open up with multi-barrelled cannons. When the decision is made for the Sigmarites to go on the offensive, the Gate Gargants part their massive shields, signalling an all-out assault. Bring the Castle Walls With You This multipart plastic kit builds 2 Gate Gargants, the ultimate in defensive formations for your Cities of Sigmar armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. This pair of matched brutes tower above the battlefield, holding two halves of a huge gate in the form of massive shields. When closed, it provides formidable cover against the enemy, while still allowing the scattershot cannons in the back-mounted towers a full view of the battlefield. As they open their shields troops surge forwards, and the two gargants clear out nearby enemies with wide sweeps of their massive warmauls. These imposing miniatures will command the attention of your enemies, disrupting their plans as they try to take them down. They also make a fitting centrepiece for your collection, standing tall amid ranks of infantry and even cavalry on your display shelves. Contents: – 71 plastic components – 2 Citadel 80mm Round Bases – 1 Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheet – 1 construction guide The Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheet features 410 high-quality waterslide transfers. These include Hammerhal Aqsha, Hammerhal Ghyra, Tempest’s Eye, Vindicarum, The Living City, Misthåvn, Lethis, Excelsis, Hallowheart, Settler’s Gain, and Greywater Fastness symbols. There is also Cavalier heraldry, Sigmarite Cult markings, and more to decorate your miniatures.  These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted. 
RELEASE DATE 30TH MAY The ven Densts travel far and wide in their pursuit of rogue manifestations, banishing these blights wherever they are uncovered. A formidable band of grizzled Wildercorps hunters aids them in this duty. Strike Down the Witch This multipart plastic kit builds Ven Denst's Hounds – a Regiment of Renown for your Lumineth Realm-lords, Daughters of Khaine, Fyreslayers, Idoneth Deepkin, Kharadron Overlords, Seraphon, Stormcast Eternals, and Sylvaneth armies in games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. The individual units can also be used in your Cities of Sigmar army, and you'll save money compared to buying them individually. Led by the ven Densts, a father-daughter team of Agents of Azyr, they are well-equipped to deal with supernatural, occult, undead, and daemonic foes. Their loyal team of Wildercorps soldiers aid them in the hunt, secure in the knowledge they're doing the will of Sigmar. This boxed set builds 13 multipart plastic Cities of Sigmar miniatures: – 1 Galen ven Denst – 1 Doralia ven Denst – 11 Wildercorp Hunters The Wildercorps Hunters are easy to customise. The Warden can be armed with an axe or a hunting crossbow, while the Trailblazer can be armed with twin crossbows or a crossbow and a duelling sabre. The 2 Wildercorps Leatherhides are each armed with a hunting crossbow or a troggslayer spear, and the 2 Wildercorps Scouts are each armed with a hunting crossbow or paired hatchets. The Warden also has the option of a pointing hand, and your choice of three different heads. The other humans in the unit each have a choice of two different heads, and there are three decorative optional Gargoylians to add to the unit's bases. Galen can be assembled with a choice of weapon arms, holding a pistol and torch, or a sword and pistol. Doralia can be assembled either with or without her tall, wide-brimmed witch hunter's hat. Contents: – 109 plastic components – 8 Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases – 3 Citadel 32mm Round Bases – 2 Citadel 40mm Round Bases – 1 construction guide These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted.
RELEASE DATE 30TH MAY For all the terrible potency of its cannons and Cogforts, faith is the bedrock of the Sigmarite war machine, faith in the indomitable power of the God-King and in the cause of justice. Few represent the power of such belief as much as Pontifex Zenestra. Several times has she been recorded as slain, only for her to manifest anew wherever the need of the God-King’s folk is greatest, encouraging the faithful to oil the wheel of progress with their own blood. Fanatical Soldiers Pledged to the Matriarch of the Great Wheel This box is an ideal way to start a new Cities of Sigmar collection – or expand an existing army – and save money compared to buying the kits individually. This frenzied force is led by a Freeguild Marshal, Pontifex Zenestra herself, and a Freeguild Command Corps Arch-Knight and Retinue for a strong core. Two units of Steelhelms are vital for holding objectives, while a Command Corps Whisperblade stands by to assassinate enemy leaders. These miniatures comprise a complete Spearhead force, meaning you're ready to jump into tight, tactical games, and dominate the Mortal Realms. This boxed set builds 19 multipart plastic Cities of Sigmar miniatures: – 1 Pontifex Zenestra, Matriarch of the Great Wheel – 1 Freeguild Marshal – 1 Relic Envoy – 6 Freeguild Command Corps miniatures – 10 Freeguild Steelhelms The miniatures in this box are easy to customise. The acolytes who carry Zenestra into battle have a choice of two heads each, allowing you to build them to suit your army's aesthetic.  The Freeguild Marshal can be armed with several weapon options, including a pair of duelling pistols, a longsword held in either hand, and a mighty warhammer. You'll also find arms for carrying a shield or helmet, several sheathed weapons to attach to the belt, and three different head options. The Freeguild Command Corps includes an Arch-Knight with a choice of either a hammer or an axe. He also offers a choice of different heads and poses, and either a furred pelt or a scaled cape. The Whisperblade comes with two different head options – one masked, one with a high collar. The Great Herald has a choice of different heads, helmet tops, spare weapons, and arm poses. A War Surgeon comes with two different head options – a beaked mask or a bare head. The Soul Shepherd is accompanied by a skeletal piper known as a Corpus Somni. Both figures offer a choice of different heads. You'll also find a Mascot Gargoylian and a pair of smaller gargoylians to decorate any of the Command Corps' bases. Each Steelhelm is armed with a sturdy shield and a one-handed sword, axe, or mace. You can build one model as a veteran Sergeant-at-Arms with a hammer and crested helm, one as an inspiring Battle Priest carrying a holy relic, and another as a Steelhelm Herald with a trumpet and a flowing, icon-topped banner. The kit includes a myriad of different heads, weapons, shield arms, and shield designs, all of which are interchangeable between models, plus a choice of heads, relics, and icons for the regiment leaders. Contents: – 222 plastic components – 1 Citadel 90mm by 52.5mm Oval Base – 1 Citadel 40mm Round Base – 2 Citadel 32mm Round Bases – 5 Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases – 10 Citadel 25mm Round Bases – 2 Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheets – 1 construction guide Each Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheet features 410 high-quality waterslide transfers. These include Hammerhal Aqsha, Hammerhal Ghyra, Tempest’s Eye, Vindicarum, The Living City, Misthåvn, Lethis, Excelsis, Hallowheart, Settler’s Gain, and Greywater Fastness symbols. There is also Cavalier heraldry, Sigmarite Cult markings, and more to decorate your miniatures.  These miniatures require assembly and are supplied unpainted.
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