For Warhammer Age of Sigmar fans, a magazine with Spearhead miniatures has been prepared

For Warhammer Age of Sigmar fans, a magazine with Spearhead miniatures has been prepared

Some lucky ones already have the opportunity to get the Spearhead magazine, with which you can not only study various guides and stories from the Warhammer Age of Sigmar universe, but also get miniatures, accessories, landscape elements or paints.

Games Workshop intends to further expand the fan base of the Warhammer Age of Sigmar board game. It became known that together with Hachette, it has begun publishing a new weekly magazine called Spearhead.

 The rights to the images belong to Games Workshop and Hachette
The rights to the images belong to Games Workshop and Hachette

In each issue, readers will find miniatures, accessories, landscape elements, paints or tools that will introduce them to the universe of the "Age of Sigmar" (aka Sigmar). Over time, they will be able to assemble an impressive collection, while learning everything about the game.

By the end of the series, readers will have twelve full Spearhead armies at their disposal, as well as everything they need to collect, assemble, paint and participate in battles in the Mortal Realms.

 The rights to the images belong to Games Workshop and Hachette
The rights to the images belong to Games Workshop and Hachette

The collection includes forces from a wide variety of factions from all four Grand Alliances fighting for the Mortal Realms, including the proud Soulblight Gravelords vampires, the mysterious Seraphon reptiles, the decaying Maggotkin of Nurgle, and the cunning Gloomspite Gitz.

Weekly Spearhead issues are filled with guides and many fascinating stories about the Mortal Realms, their inhabitants, and the battles for control of these lands.

 The rights to the images belong to Games Workshop and Hachette
The rights to the images belong to Games Workshop and Hachette

Step-by-step painting instructions lead from the very basics to advanced techniques and tricks. Spearhead magazine is already available in local and national stores throughout the UK (and resourceful players from Russia will surely find a way to get it).

The first issue with dice and miniatures of the Grey Seer, Lord-Veritant with Gryph-hound and Warlock-Engineer will cost 3.99 euros (368 rubles), the second issue with miniatures of three Rat Ogors will cost the same amount, and the third issue with miniatures of five Liberators will cost 14.99 euros (1385 rubles).

Magazine trailer from the Hachette Partworks YouTube channel

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