Warhammer 40K: Grey Knights Combat Patrol

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The most mysterious of the Emperor’s servants, the Grey Knights are a unique Chapter of Space Marines. Each is an elite warrior-mystic, clad in sigil-scribed power armour and wielding archaic weapons through which they channel their otherworldly abilities. They are a purified order of incorruptible daemonhunters, possessed of the iron fortitude needed to face the warp's most nightmarish denizens. Guided by powerful Librarians, the elite Strike Squads of the Grey Knights teleport onto the battlefield, supported by mighty psychic warriors clad in Terminator armour and towering, heavily-armed Nemesis Dreadknights.

Hunt down and eradicate the daemonic enemies of the Imperium with Combat Patrol: Grey Knights! The contents of this set have been specifically chosen to provide you with a Grey Knights force ideal for Combat Patrol-sized games – approximately 25 Power Level's worth of models – and will also save you money compared to buying the contents individually.

This set includes the following multipart plastic models:

  • 1x Librarian in Terminator Armour
  • 1x Nemesis Dreadknight, which can be built as a Grand Master in Nemesis Dreadknight
  • 5x Grey Knights Brotherhood Terminators, which can be built as Grey Knights Paladins
  • 5x Grey Knights Strike Squad Marines, which can be built as Interceptor Squad, Purifier Squad, or Purgation Squad Marines.

All models are supplied with their appropriate bases.

These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.

Games Workshop have two broad methods for painting their models. Both are entirely viable options, though have significant differences in the paints required (detailed below). You can find all of the required paints in the 'recommended paint' section below, whether you simply want to get it out onto the tabletop ASAP (i.e. 'Battle Ready'), or want to take your time and make it a masterpiece (i.e. 'Parade Ready'):

1. Classic Method - uses acrylic paints to build layers of colour and depth. Usually topped off with a shade paint to really make the shadows pop. Probably the most beginner friendly method as mistakes are often easy to fix.

2. Contast Method - uses ink-like contrast painsts which sink into recesses, providing depth in highlights and shadows with a single layer of paint. It can take some practise to get this method to look great, but it's highly satisfying when it does work. Less forgiving when mistakes happen, though arguably the quicker method of the two options.

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