

⚔️ Forge your legend in the Age of Darkness—don’t just play, dominate!
Warhammer: The Horus Heresy - Age of Darkness is a premium expansion kit featuring 54 multi-part plastic miniatures including 40 MKVI Tactical Marines, 10 Cataphractii Terminators, and a Spartan Assault Tank. It comes with a comprehensive 336-page rulebook, dice, templates, and transfers, delivering an all-in-one immersive tabletop wargaming experience.
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Type | FFP |
| Container Type | Box |
| Special Features | Assembly Required |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Subject Character | Warhammer |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Color | Gray |
| Theme | Science Fiction |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Material Fabric | Plastic |
A**R
Great value
Fantastic value for the price. You get enough for two small armies, or one larger one, a book and some gubbins to play the game. Still working through building and painting these a year later!
❤**P
My son loved!!
Given as a gift. My son loved it. Did not disappoint.
M**M
Best value!
Best value and selection to start an army (or two)The 30k rule book is nicer than the 10th edition 40k rulebook.Get the heavy weapons upgrades to turn the mkvi troops into various other types of squads.
J**D
My warhammer fanatic loves it!
My 13 year old has been wanting this to have a warhammer set for a LONG time and I finally purchased for christmas. He was very excited about receiving it. There is a TON of figures to assemble and he was a bit overwhelmed with it all at first.
J**D
BEAKIES!!!
As overpriced as GW products are in general, often you can find excellent deal in their base sets. Strictly from the perspective of getting four squads of marines in their OG, most iconic armor, terminators, an uber-landraider and a dreadnought, plus characters...this is an excellent value. Tie in the new ruleset and all the doo-dads that come in the box, and you can't go wrong with this.Something else that is convenient (though it's because of the time period of Horus Heresy, where chaos hasn't been melting DNA) is that unlike previous base sets, you don't have two factions in the box, often leaving you with a bunch of models you have little use for...you instead get vanilla models that can be painted up as different chapters, or all as one chapter. I can't think of many other instances where this could be the case, but I fully appreciate it.I haven't really looked at the rules yet except reading through the fluff, so I can't comment on how this differs from 40K (seriously, what version are they up to this week?).Summary: I started back in Rogue Trader days, where the beakies were space marines. To me, this is like a slice of warm apple pie and a cold cider, and I've held onto my OG models for longer than many GW players have been alive at this point. Finally having them get a high quality rework gives me the opportunity to retire the old blobby models and use them as veteran troops in 40k.
G**R
Amazing condition
It got here super quick and in immaculate condition and sealed I will definitely be buying warhammer from this seller again
C**E
Money well spent!
I was nervous at first when I saw other reviews of verified purchases of damaged product, luckily my fears were for naught. The box and everything in it came in perfect condition and definitely worth the money. This could have easily been priced at $400 or more but we got a steal of a price at $250. If you want my opinion it is a purchase you won’t regret, and after all the box art I’ve seen I’m going imperial fist this time around. All hail the imperium of man!
R**4
It came reasonably quickly in good condition!
The box shipped as advertised, with some minor damage to the parts inside (small pieces coming off the sprue and chipping). This damage was pretty much totally neglibible (and probably USPS’s fault).Im a happy customer!
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