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Cities of Sigmar Army BoxThe Masses of the Mortal Realms Prepare For Battle in Sigmars Name. The Cities of Sigmar are bastions of light and hope in realms embattled by darkness. With faith and overwhelming firepower, their mortal armies fight back against the fiend, the monster, and the wraith. Following the bellowed commands of veteran officers, lines of hard slogging infantry grimly set their shields to repel the enemy's assault while formations of armoured cavalry sweep
The Masses of the Mortal Realms Prepare For Battle in Sigmar’s Name.The Cities of Sigmar are bastions of light and hope in realms embattled by darkness. With faith and overwhelming firepower, their mortal armies fight back against the fiend, the monster, and the wraith. Following the bellowed commands of veteran officers, lines of hard-slogging infantry grimly set their shields to repel the enemy's assault while formations of armoured cavalry sweep forth to claim glorious victory in the God-King's name.
The massed forces of this army set make the ideal foundation for your Cities of Sigmar army, and a great way to reinforce your collection with new miniatures. The rank and file of the Freeguild Steelhelms are supported by Freeguild Cavaliers on horseback, and led from the front by a respected Freeguild Marshal – accompanied by their Relic Envoy, who ensures that their orders always get to where they are needed. Alongside this peerless leader strides an Alchemite Warforger – as muscular as any mundane blacksmith, this mage channels metallurgic magic to destroy their foes.
Also included is an exclusive launch edition of Battletome: Cities of Sigmar, filled with rules, lore, and stunning artwork, featuring a soft-touch cover, burgundy ribbon marker and gold gilt page edges. Going to battle with your collection is made even simpler by an exclusive set of warscroll cards, enhancement cards, and tokens that will help you launch the Dawnbringer Crusades – all only available in this boxed set.
This set includes the following multipart plastic miniatures:
- 1x Freeguild Marshal and 1x Relic Envoy
- 1x Alchemite Warforger
- 5x Freeguild Cavaliers
- 20x Freeguild Steelhelms
- 4x Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheets, each containing 410 Transfers
This set also includes the following items, which are exclusive to this box:
- Battletome: Cities of Sigmar (Launch Edition) – 160-page hardback book with an exclusive variant soft-touch cover, gold foil blocking, gold gilt page edges, and a burgundy ribbon page marker.
- Warscroll Cards: Cities of Sigmar – 52 exclusive cards detailing every unit available to the Cities of Sigmar
- Enhancement Cards: Cities of Sigmar – 45 exclusive cards detailing the command traits, artefacts, spells, prayers, and orders of the Cities of Sigmar
- Cities of Sigmar Token Sheets – 71 exclusive double-sided tokens for tracking your spells, abilities, orders, grand strategies, battle tactics, and more
All models are supplied with their appropriate bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
The battletome contains a one-use code to add the book to your digital library in Warhammer Age of Sigmar: The App.
The warscroll cards, enhancement cards, and token sheets detailed above are exclusive to the Cities of Sigmar Army Set and will not be available separately at a future date.
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★★★★★ 5
Love it!
Color: White, Size: 2Tier48in, Color: White, Size: 2Tier48in
Love how this looks like genuine pipes but a little lighter in weight. Sturdy and easier than DIY project!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great Commentary
Format: Hardcover
I really like the commentary and expect it to be a cherished addition for my Bible study. The books are well made and should last a long time.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Font of knowledge
Format: Hardcover
When the package arrived, the box was torn from one side, and I was full of apprehension thinking the books would be ripped, and ruined. Thankfully the books arrived pristine, and no dents or even blemishes.
As for the subject of the books, they are giving me more information than I ever thought I would be getting. These books are excellent to better get an understanding of scripture.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Excellent Expository Commentary
Format: Hardcover, Format: Hardcover
I recently added the English Standard Version Expository Commentary to my library. This relatively new release has quickly become an invaluable resource for my personal study. The layout is exceptionally well designed. Each section begins with an overview of the passage, followed by the Scripture text itself. A concise section summary and an outline of the verses under consideration then provide helpful structure. Finally, the commentary offers thoughtful exposition, typically presented verse by verse or by clearly defined segments.
Each volume opens with a thorough introduction to the book, beginning with an overview of the text and title and authorship information. Where relevant, the evidence supporting the work’s authorship and reliability is presented, and complex or disputed passages are addressed. The introduction also discusses the date of composition and the historical circumstances surrounding the text.
This is followed by an examination of the book’s genre and literary structure—for example, whether it was written in Hebrew or Greek and why that matters. The author's theological perspective is then explored, along with how the book fits within and contributes to the broader message of Scripture. A key question guiding the introduction is how this book relates to the rest of the Bible. The result is a rich understanding of the cultural context, way of life, and interpretive challenges faced by the reader. An extensive outline precedes the scriptural text itself.
The commentary that follows is highly readable. My older NIV Expositor’s Bible Commentary tends to be more academic, particularly in its treatment of the original languages. By comparison, the ESV edition is both comprehensive and accessible. I consistently come away with all the essential information I need for serious study without being overwhelmed.
Physically, the volumes are attractive and well-constructed. The paper is thicker than that found in many comparable commentaries, the binding is sturdy and appears to be Smyth-sewn, and the typeface is easy on the eyes. The footnotes and endnotes are also clear and readable, contributing to an overall impression of quality and durability. This belongs in any serious Bible student's or pastor's library.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Very conservative approach, BUT that's not necessarily a hard pass if you're more progressive
Format: Hardcover, Format: Hardcover
A few things you should know if you're considering this purchase:
1. This commentary set has a conservative take on many topics. I haven't read through everything, but that is the general approach.
2. This commentary set is has a very strong complementarian view, and it takes the time to argue this extensively in all the key passages like the Creation story, 1 Corinthians 11, Ephesians 5, 1 Timothy 2 and 3, and Titus 2. It also makes reference to it in smaller passages like Romans 16:1-3 and Acts 18:26.
3. The conclusion given for the practical application of 1 Corinthians 11:2-16 is that this passage should be put into practice with whatever is relevant in the culture you live in. Many denominations would take this approach; very conservative denominations will find issue with the application not being specifically head coverings.
The only reason I'm mentioning these things is so you get a better understanding of what approach this commentary set takes. The fact that I gave this set 5 stars is not because of its conservative views, but rather for the following reasons:
1. The commentary is written in a way that's easy to understand and follow. I felt like the language and sentence structure is pretty down to earth compared to other deeply theological and intellectual commentaries I've read.
2. It's formatted in a way that feels digestible. It goes through the whole Bible taking one chunk of Scripture at a time. So this is what it looks like: A big title saying what the Scripture passage is, then a paragraph or two of Scripture, and then the commentary on the Scripture. The commentary is broken up into these sections: Section Overview, Section Outline, Comment (which has commentary clearly marked verse by verse), and Response. I've included a picture to show what I mean. (Many Scripture passages are longer than the one shown in the picture though.) I find this format to be pretty easy to follow along.
3. It's easy to tell that a lot of thought and effort went into this set. It feels thorough, but not overwhelmingly detailed.
Now, for a bit of my personal opinions about the views this commentary set holds. I'm not certain where I fall in the whole conservative/progressive spectrum. I'm not sure I can clearly define whether I'm complementarian or egalitarian. But I do believe in actively listening to opposing viewpoints, even when it feels uncomfortable to do so. It was truthfully uncomfortable for me to read a very strong complementarian view. However, even in the discomfort, I still came across other things in this commentary set that gave a more clear understanding of Scripture, things I'd never thought of before and that were good for me to read.
If you're more progressive, it goes without saying that this commentary set will not align with your views on everything. However, I don't necessarily think that means the set is absolutely not for you. I believe that the church at large, regardless of where we are on the conservative or progressive spectrum, would benefit from reading and listening to views we might not necessarily agree with. I believe it helps us grow in compassion and understanding and grace toward each other. And even though you may find yourself strongly disagreeing with some of the conservative views, I really do think there's a lot of other commentary that you would probably find really helpful and great to read.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2025
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