From mech suits to RPG guards, The Tablehammer April Patreon release is chock full of alternative Warhammer 40k models you’ve got to check out!
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Here is a first look at the new Tau codex and miniatures for 10th Edition Warhammer 40k and more, which are available for pre-order this weekend.
Read MoreHere is the new Tau Warhammer 40k Combat Patrol box value and pricing in our updated savings breakdown- check it out!
Read MoreDon’t miss out on the $200 personal mystery miniatures boxes that are up for grabs one last time this month, with only the games you choose!
Read MoreMore delays are here for both customers and stores in North America as fulfillment issues have caused Games Workshop to ban stores from restocking new releases.
Read MoreFrontline Gaming released two brand-new Warhammer 40k gaming mat themes that are perfect for Orks or Adeptus Custodes!
Read MoreThe DeamonSlayer Knight is back in stock, and you can save on the discounted three-pack, which makes a great Grey Knight Dreadknight alternative!
Read MoreFrom bloodline to bloodthirsty, pick up some intimidating new alternative Space Marine designs from the Atlan Forge April Patreon!
Read MoreThe Warhammer 40k Orks range took another hit as GW liquidated most of their Forge World and some of their plastic kits to the Legends list with the new codex.
Read MoreTau Empire, Chaos, and Ad Mech blasted their way to the top of The Wardome GT; here are the best Warhammer 40k army lists from the event!
Read MoreDon’t miss out on the Lone Star Open 2024 – register now and secure your spot at this year’s event and a discounted hotel room!
Read MoreGW changed the game again with updates to 10th Edition Warhammer 40k inside the Balance Dataslate and points in the Munitorum Field Manual.
Read MoreStart building your army lists with the latest 10th Edition Warhammer 40k Munitorum Field Manual points updates and changes!
Read MoreGames Workshop unveiled plans for a possible new factory to help meet the demand for their miniatures and rulebooks.
Read MorePick up some dope Eldar-themed terrain and hobby holders from War Scenery’s Elven Refugium Kickstarter project!
Read MoreUnlock victory in your 10th Edition games with these top-finishing Sisters and Guard Warhammer 40k army lists from the Oxford Super Major!
Read MoreGames Workshop’s CFO sold off most of her stock on the way out the door amid the latest controversy for the miniatures company from the UK.
Read MoreHere are some of the best alternatives to Forge World resin miniatures that will work great for Warhammer 40k and not make your wallet cry.
Read MoreFrom Lizardmen to Khorne, The Baron of Dice has just dropped a plethora of awesome new Warhammer-themed dice for you to see!
Read MoreLead those fleets and wreak havoc amongst the stars with this Raidmaster Drukhari Archon alternative model from Artel W!
Read MoreDon’t miss all the new Games Workshop releases from late March that may be available across platforms; here are links to find them.
Read MoreWhat is the History of Warhammer 40k?
The Warhammer 40,000 universe has a long and detailed history. It began as a tabletop miniatures game created by the British company Games Workshop in 1987. Set in a dystopian future where the Imperium of Man, led by the God-Emperor, is locked in a perpetual battle against various alien races and heretical forces.
The game quickly gained popularity and spawned a number of spin-off games, novels, comics, and more. Warhammer 40k has been expanded upon many times over the years and now contains a rich tapestry of lore and backstory.
The history of the Warhammer 40,000 universe is long and complex, but ultimately it is a story of war and conflict. From the very beginning, the Imperium of Man has been locked in a perpetual battle against its enemies. Whether it be the Orks, the Eldar, or Chaos itself, there has always been someone or something seeking to destroy humanity.
Why is Warhammer 40k so Popular?
Warhammer 40,000 is one of the most popular tabletop games in the world. In fact, it’s so popular that there are actually tournaments for it! Players from all over come together to battle it out for supremacy, and the competition is always fierce.
But what makes Warhammer 40,000 so popular? Well, there are a few things. For starters, it’s a really fun game. It’s fast-paced and exciting, and there’s a lot of strategic depth to it. Plus, the models are just really cool. Who doesn’t want to collect an army of tiny plastic soldiers?
Another big factor in Warhammer 40,000’s popularity is its community. The game has a very passionate and dedicated fan base, who are always excited to talk about the latest news and developments. And when new players come into the game, there’s always someone there to help them out and answer their questions.
Now in its 10th edition, released in June 2023, Warhammer 40,000 is a captivating wargame demanding strategic decisions on the tabletop. Find resources and guides in our dedicated category, catering to both seasoned players and new hobbyists alike!
Born in 1987 as Warhammer 40,000 – Rogue Trader, the game envisions a grim future where humanity battles alien xenos races and Chaos. The Space Marines are a group of superhuman defenders who wield arcane weapons to protect the Imperium of Man.
Warhammer 40k encompasses a large universe setting filled with epic storytelling. You can read many of these stories in ebooks, short stories, and novels from the Black Library publishing arm. They have something for everyone, from stories of heroes and heroic victories to gritty crime drama and mind-bending mysteries that will challenge your imagination.
You can also join friends in epic battles at home or in dedicated gaming areas to experience the thrill of Warhammer 40k.
So, if you’re looking for a fun and rewarding hobby, why not give Warhammer 40,000 a try? You might find yourself getting hooked!