Unleash the Magic: Combat Patrol – Thousand Sons (The Prism of Zadophon) Step into the sci-fi universe of Warhammer 40,000 with an army of sorcerers, mutants, and armored automatons! This box is a complete, ready-to-play force that gives you an instant army of mystical space wizards led by a towering, monstrous leader.
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A Complete Army in One Box: This set is specifically designed for the "Combat Patrol" game mode, meaning you can build these models and jump straight into a balanced, fast-paced game right away without needing to buy tons of extra books or kits.
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Incredible Bang for Your Buck: Buying this box saves you a significant amount of money compared to picking up all these awesome models individually, making it the smartest way to start your collection.
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Massive Customization Options: Almost every model in this kit can be built with different weapons and poses. You get to decide whether your troops carry magical flamethrowers or long-range bows, giving you total creative control over how your army looks and plays.
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The Ultimate Painting Project: From the gleaming armor of the Rubric Marines to the wild, monstrous details on the Daemon Prince, this box offers a fantastic variety of textures that will help you practice and show off your painting skills.
What’s In The Box
Inside, you'll find 15 highly detailed plastic miniatures and all the bases needed to stand them up:
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1x Daemon Prince: A massive, customizable leader who can be armed with giant swords, axes, or claws.
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1x Tzaangor Shaman: A mystical avian wizard riding a floating, daemonic disc.
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3x Tzaangor Enlightened: Elite beast-warriors that can be built with deadly close-combat spears or magical greatbows.
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10x Rubric Marines: Ghostly, heavily armored soldiers who lay down a relentless hail of firepower.
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1x Chaos Space Marines Transfer Sheet: Includes 364 high-quality waterslide decals to easily add intricate runes and symbols to your painted models.
Getting Started Tip
To bring these models to life, you will need a pair of hobby clippers to snip the pieces off the plastic frames and some plastic glue to assemble them. Because these models are unpainted, we highly recommend grabbing a can of gold or blue spray primer to give your Rubric Marines a quick even base coat before you start painting