| Advance Order Apocalypse March sees the release of our largest ever plastic miniature - the gargantuan Ork Stompa. Never keen to lose an arms race, the forces of the Imperium are reassuringly bolstered by the addition of the Shadowsword/Stormlord super-heavy tanks. | | Ork Stompa The all-new plastic Ork Stompa is armed to da teef with enormous guns that can obliterate entire armies in a single burst of fire. Stomp your way to victory with this gigantic model now available to advance order. | | Imperial Shadowsword/Stormlord The all-new Shadowsword/Stormlord plastic kit allows you to make one of six super-heavy tanks: whether you need the infantry shredding Vulcan Mega-bolter, the Titan felling Volcano Cannon or the disruptive Tremor Cannon, this is the set for you. | | Back to Top | | | Apocalypse Video Gallery Now Online Such extra special models clearly require some extra special treatment, feast your eyes on these exclusive videos of the new Stompa and Shadowsword. | | Ork Stompa Video Waaagh! The biggest, killiest Ork kit Games Workshop has ever released is on its way! Behold the Ork Stompa in all its glory in this awesome promotional video. | | Imperial Shadowsword/Stormlord Video Enemies of the Imperium beware - the Shadowsword super-heavy tank is coming. See this awesome Titan-killer, and the deadly anti-infantry Stormlord in this impressive video. | | Back to Top | | | Games Workshop Limited, a company incorporated in England and Wales. Registered office address Willow Road, Lenton, Nottingham, NG7 2WS, England. Company number 1467092. Content of this email © Games Workshop Limited 2009. Games Workshop, Citadel, Warhammer, Warhammer 40,000 and all associated marks from the Warhammer world and Warhammer 40,000 universe (including derivatives thereof) are © ™ and/or ® Games Workshop Limited 2000-2009, variably registered in the UK and around the world. All rights reserved. This email has been sent to you as you have asked to receive emails from Games Workshop. You can review or change your email preferences in your profile. Games Workshop never sends unsolicited marketing email. | | |