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Warhammer White Dwarf Issue 499 (April 2024) Magazine
Warhammer White Dwarf Issue 499 (April 2024) Magazine
Regular Price $11.00Vendor: Games Workshop
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Hurry! Only0units left in stock!White Dwarf is the official Warhammer magazine, packed with amazing monthly content – including new rules and background, short stories, regular columns, special guests, and more.
Here’s what you can look forward to in the April issue:
Contact! – Letters, questions, and pictures of miniatures sent in by you, our readers.
Inside the Studio – What we've been painting recently. Also, a sneak peek of things to come...
THE WHITE DWARF BUNKER
Access Granted! – An introduction to this month's action in the White Dwarf bunker.
Challenges – Are you ready for our Psykers, Sorcerers and the Supernatural painting challenge?
The Crusade Campaign – New Crusade relics and part two of our campaign. How is your Crusade going?
Scenarios of the Month – New scenarios for Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar, plus a Warcry Battleplan Generator.
Basic Training – Who has priority here? Hopefully, this issue's tactics guide will help you find out.
Hobby Hangout – Part two of creating a colour scheme: taking an idea and turning it into units of models.
Satellite Uplink – The Redditch Tabletop Gamers get in touch, and we take a closer look and magical models.
WARHAMMER 40,000
A Tale of Four Warlords – It's the final challenge for James, Rhu, Joe and Andy, and they have pulled out all the stops.
Mysteries of the Crypteks – Chrono-psycho-techno-pyromancy. Is there anything Crypteks can't do? Well, eat...
Tempus Purgatus – The first part in a short-long story set in the past-present-future of a Tech-priest.
Temporal Abnormalities – You'll have the time of your life with these chronologically confusing Boarding Actions missions.
Galactic War Hosts: Necron Dynasties – Painting and modelling inspiration dedicated to the true rulers of the galaxy.
Army Gallery: Purge the Xenos – Golden Demon winner Martin Waller shares his stunning Deathwatch army with us.
WARHAMMER AGE OF SIGMAR
Ark Arcana: The Faith and Priests of the Cults Unberogen – Do you have faith in the God-King Sigmar? You should join one of the Cults Unberogen.
Dawnbringer Chronicles: The Rattle of the Pipes – Something sinister lurks in the sewers of Hammerhal in this short little tail...
Rules of Engagement – You Messin'? Jimbo talks us through his top 10 narrative rules.
Deathgorge Bladeborn – Six Bladeborn warbands migrate from Warhammer Underworlds into Warcry.
OTHER GAMES
NECROMUNDA
The Aranthian Succession: 130 Streets of Death – It's the final part of the studio's campaign. But who has triumphed in the underhive?
SPECIAL FEATURES
Worlds of Warhammer – From ancient grudges to new mutinies, find out how civil war makes civil hands unclean.
Legacy of Defiance: IV – And it's also the final part in our Tome Keepers serial. What will be the fate of Istrouma?
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