Warhammer, LotR, and 40k Articles and Updates

Hello everyone out there. The holiday’s are just around the corner GW has gifted us with more Lord of the Rings Previews and a few new articles for Warhammer Fantasy and Warhammer 40,000. For Lord of the Rings we have more images of the upcoming army the Harad (Preview can be found here) who are aligned on the side of Evil. The new images from the Miniature Range will be found below which are the Mahud Kings, Corsair Arbalesters, and The Watchers of Karna respectively:

The rest of the Miniature Range can be found here

For those fans of the 41st Millennium we have 2 new Apocalypse articles that will interest most players. The first is a guide to making your very own custom Data Sheets for your very own very unit. If you have a custom unit of epic proportion here is your chance to field it and reign down the superior pain they can unleash. This should also inspire players to create their own machines of destruction. The other Apocalypse update is the new batch of Data Sheets are out. Batch 3 adds some new formations for Eldar, Space Marines, Tau, and the Blank Sheet. Batch 3 can be found here

Fantasy Fans don’t be disappointed. If your army can field a dragon you will love this article. The guys from GW have supplied us with a gallery of fantastic dragons for each race. They have some very badass looking models and if you play fantasy you should definitely check them out. The other article shows off some beautiful terrain for High Elves ranging from Towers to buildings and rock formations.

Well everyone thats all for now. If there are no more updates I would like to say Happy Holidays to everyone.

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2 Responses to “ Warhammer, LotR, and 40k Articles and Updates ”

  1. is it just me, or do the models look like they aren’t painted very good. other that that, the look O.K. though. thanks for the other fantasy links though!

  2. Those arabic ninja guys look likes that guy in Raiders of the lost ark that Indy shot after his dazzling sword display

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