The cover of White Dwarf issue 510 features two mounted warriors from the Lord of the Rings universe, prominently showcasing a Rohirrim rider in vibrant armor and a flowing cape, alongside another figure in a more regal pose. The title "RIDE FOR ROHAN" is boldly displayed at the top, with additional text indicating the issue's focus on the Middle-earth Strategy Battle Game. The background depicts a dramatic landscape, enhancing the epic theme of the magazine. The overall color scheme combines earthy tones with striking highlights, creating an engaging visual for fans of the tabletop gaming hobby.
A Quick Peek at White Dwarf 510
Pre-orders for the next issue of White Dwarf goes live on Saturday, and Games Workshop have whetted out appetite with this sneak preview.The new Lord of the Rings game gets a lot of love this issue, with more than 30 pages of material focusing on The War of the Rohirrim: Battle of Edoras. These include a look at the new miniatures and a battle report. There’s also a retrospective on the evolution ...
The image features a striking centerpiece statue of a winged figure, wielding a sword and adorned in ornate armor, surrounded by various miniatures representing the new Kill Team expansion. In the foreground, a group of ecclesiarchal militiamen, known as Sanctifiers, can be seen, including a Confessor and a small cherub, while in the background, the ferocious Goremongers, led by a Blood Herald, are positioned menacingly. The setting is richly detailed, with a backdrop of industrial ruins, enhancing the dramatic atmosphere of the scene.
New Kill Team Expansion Imminent
Games Workshop are preparing to release the next KIll Team expansion.Entitled Blood and Zeal, this new release features two brand new kill teams. These include 11 devout ecclesiarchal militiamen known as Sanctifiers, and a squad of eight ferocious Goremongers.The Sanctifiers are led by a Confessor, and includes nine other bible / heretic-bashers and a sweet little cherub.And in the chaotic corner,...
A large, intricately detailed statue of Angron, the Daemon Primarch of Khorne, stands prominently. He features massive, bat-like wings and a fierce expression, with a head that appears relatively small compared to his muscular body. Adorned with skulls and ornate armor, he wields a large sword in one hand and a weapon in the other, standing on a textured base that enhances the dramatic effect of the figure. The color palette includes deep reds, blacks, and metallic tones, emphasizing his menacing presence.
Print That Money! Games Workshop Preview a Panoply of Licensed Products
Games Workshop have unveiled a miasma of licensed merchandise … and it’s slightly overwhelming.As revealed today on the Games Workshop website, there’s a panoply of licensed Warhammer products either in the pipeline or newly released. Seriously, there’s so much new or incoming stuff that I’d burn a significant chunk of my life expectancy if I covered it all. That being the case, I humbly present w...
Kaedes Nex, the Moritat-Prime of the Raven Guard, stands prominently in the image, showcasing intricate details in his armor. He is clad in dark, metallic blue and silver, with a flowing black cape and various pouches and weapons attached to his belt. His helmet features a distinctive design, and he holds a weapon in one hand, while a small device is mounted on his shoulder, emphasizing his role in covert operations. The base is textured with a sandy finish, enhancing the overall presentation of this formidable character.
A Bird of Grim Omen: Games Wokshop Preview the Blood Crow
Games Workshop have previewed the forthcoming Moritat-Prime of the Raven Guard, Kaedes Nex. Viewed with suspicion by his fellow Space Marines, Nex was an infamous murderer given a shot at redemption by the Primarch of the Raven Guard, Corvus Corax. Since then, he has acquitted himself with such aplomb that he is not only known as The Raven’s Huntsman, but also regarded as an invaluable part of the...
The image features a dynamic scene filled with a multitude of Emperor’s Children miniatures from the Warhammer 40,000 universe, showcasing their vibrant pink and purple color scheme. In the foreground, a diverse array of Chaos Space Marines, adorned with ornate armor and chaotic symbols, engage in battle, while a towering, menacing figure looms behind them, possibly a Daemon Engine or a warlord. Several vehicles, including armored transports, are also present, adding to the chaotic atmosphere of the battlefield, which is set against a dark, atmospheric backdrop. The overall composition emphasizes the flamboyant and hedonistic nature of the Emperor’s Children, reflecting their devotion to Slaanesh.
Look Out! Here Come the Emperor's Naughty Children!
There’s a host of new Emperor’s Children goodies on the way, and Games Workshop have previewed two new detachments for these devotees of Slaanesh. The Children are divided into six factions, including the braggadocious Coterie of the Conceited. These boastful braggarts make a virtue of brazen boasts and pompous promises. Their Pledges to the Dark Prince detachment rule will see these promises earn...
Games Workshop Preview Their New High Elves
Games Workshop have unveiled their new range of High Elves.The core of this new army is formed by the High Elves Battalion box set. This new box contains enough models to create four, 16-man units of elven spearman and archers, plus their appropriate command options. These unit are supported by two chariots. The set also contains a sheet of 356 transfers.This arrmy can be expanded not only by addi...
Games Workshop Run the Nachmund Gaunlet
Warhammer 40,000’s epic narrative continues as Games Workshop previews its next expansion for Warhammer 40,000.The Warhammer 40,000 Crusade: Nachmund Gauntlet campaign brings the Imperium’s struggle to defend Imperium Sanctus against the forces of Chaos to your tabletop. This expansive conflict is detailed in grandiloquent sections of lore interspersed with tactical diagrams and records of the for...
New Mechanicum Armour Unleashed on Mars
Games Workshop have unveiled some serious new armour for the the Tech-priests of Mars.Available in three flavours, the Krios Battle Tank can be fitted with either a centrally-mounted lighting cannon, an irradiation blaster or a pulsar-fusil. The Karacnos Assault tank, meanwhile, packs not only twin mortar batteries, but also a shock ram and two sponson-mounted lightning locks. These two vehicles w...
Games Workshop Reveal 2025's Event Miniatures
Another year, another set of event miniatures from Games Workshop.This year’s dynamic—not to mention desirable—promo minis have a dark edge. The 40k offering, for instance, is a Genestealer Cults Primus. Not to be confused with the portable stove, a Primus is a mutated, multi-armed commander which inspires its followers to frothing height of fervor. As well as being masters of guerilla warfare, th...
The Aeldari Phoenix Lords Rise Again
Having just previewed their new Aeldari codex, dice, datasheet cards, vehicles and infantry, Games Workshop have revealed the Aeldari leaders, the Phoenix Lords. The first of these is Asurmen, the Hand of Asur. As befits the very first Phoenix Lord, the founder of the Dire Avengers and the Path of the Warrior, this is a particularly regal miniature that will make a fabulous addition to your Aeldar...
Game Workshop Unveil a Host of Pre-Orders

It’s a good day to be a Games Workshop fan.

The big GW has unveiled a host of pre-orders today, including new goodies from the Old World, a host of 40K warmachines, and some classic Blood Bowl favourit... Read More