Kill Team community painters go all out for Shadowhunt
Celestian Insidiants and Murderwing operatives painted by our community.


Breach and clear with the Warhammer Community team’s dedicated Horus Heresy door-kickers
Heavy assault Space Marines painted by our team.
Adam

Following up on its larger brother, the Saturnine Dreadnought, I couldn't miss the opportunity to take on the Leviathan. It's a miniature I've wanted to build for some time, and the options in the plastic kit (along with the addition of an Iron Hands Rhino door for some ambiance) let me set the scene.
My now tried and tested Leviathan Purple over a Leadbelcher base brings a clean and consistent deep purple to the armour. I contrasted this with Abaddon Black panels marked with Auric Armour Gold air stencil work, intentionally oversprayed to get an almost glitter-like effect on the nearby panels – because what’s more Emperor's Children than gold glitter?
Sunday Preview – Embrace Chaos with new battleforces and Old World classics
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Serving Slaanesh is great – it lets dastardly renegade Space Marines brush off their dust and adorn their armour in skins, studs, and all kinds of decorative doodads*. This stimulating set is the perfect way to start a new Emperor’s Children army or expand your existing one, and comes with:
- A monstrous Daemon Prince
- 20 Infractors, which can alternately be built as Tormentors
- 12 Noise Marines
- Four Emperor’s Children transfer sheets, each containing 150 decals
The Warhammer: The Horus Heresy team goes heavy on Cataphractii Terminators
See how painters from the Warhammer Studio got on with their new miniatures.

Finally, Chris opted for another set of Ultramarines in a dustier, more battle-worn style, while Dom painted the Space Wolves, James went heavy with Iron Hands, and Jason chose World Eaters for his Terminators. Stu and Thorbjorn took some classically speedy Legions and slowed them down with Cataphractii plate – painting White Scars and Emperor’s Children respectively – with some amazing metallic trim from Thorbjorn in particular.
Saturday Pre-orders – Chaos Space Marines and Marauders running wild
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Being a servant of Slaanesh is all about style and showing off your skills, so it’s lucky that the Lords of Excess feature a solid core of classic Emperor’s Children infantry to orbit your flashiest units. It’s all skins, studs, and leering faces. You can embrace excess with a collection of capable units including:
- A monstrous Daemon Prince
- 20 Infractors, which can alternately be built as Tormentors
- 12 Noise Marines
- Four Emperor’s Children transfer sheets, each containing 150 decals