warhammer figures

Warhammer figures consist of detailed plastic and resin miniatures produced by Games Workshop for tabletop wargaming and collecting. These models range from 28mm Heroic Scale infantry squads to massive vehicles and monsters designed for Warhammer 40,000 and Age of Sigmar settings. Each kit requires assembly using poly cement glue and benefits from primer application before acrylic painting. Collectors value specific edition runs, rare Out of Production metal casts, and limited edition box sets containing exclusive decals. The inventory includes current production sprues featuring interlocking parts for dynamic posing, ensuring compatibility with modern matched play tournament standards. Hobbyists often purchase additional tools like sprue cutters and pin vises to customize weapon loadouts or convert standard troops into unique characters. Proper storage in dry environments prevents warping of the high-impact polystyrene material over time. Whether building a vast Imperial Guard army or a small Kill Team, these figures provide the physical components necessary for strategic gameplay scenarios defined by the latest core rulebooks and codex supplements available today.

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Frequently Asked Questions About warhammer figures

1. Are the Warhammer 40,000 Citadel miniatures sold here official Games Workshop plastic kits or third-party resin conversions?

We exclusively stock official Games Workshop products molded in high-impact polystyrene (HIPS). You will not find third-party resin conversions or bootlegs in this category. Every box includes the authentic GW logo, specific kit numbers like 99120101015 for Space Marines, and original assembly instructions. Resin models from Forge World are listed separately under their own dedicated section to ensure clarity regarding material differences and price points.

2. Do these Warhammer Age of Sigmar figures come pre-assembled and painted or as unpainted sprues requiring glue?

All standard Citadel miniatures listed here are supplied as unpainted plastic sprues requiring assembly with Citadel Plastic Glue and priming before painting. We do not sell pre-built or professionally painted versions in this specific category unless explicitly marked as 'Painted Service' add-ons. Each sprue contains multiple poseable parts, often allowing for varied weapon loadouts such as swapping bolt rifles for plasma incinerators on Intercessor squads.

3. What is the scale difference between 28mm Heroic Scale Warhammer figures and true 28mm historical miniatures?

Warhammer figures use a 28mm Heroic Scale, which features exaggerated proportions like larger hands, heads, and weapons compared to true 28mm historical scales used by brands like Perry Miniatures. This stylistic choice ensures details remain visible during gameplay. While a human figure stands roughly 32mm tall including eyes, the oversized weaponry on a Chaos Warrior means they may not be perfectly compatible with strict 1:56 scale dioramas without visual discrepancy.

4. Can I use these Warhammer miniatures for matched play tournaments using the current 10th Edition rulebook?

Yes, all current production Citadel miniatures are tournament-legal for Warhammer 40,000 10th Edition matched play provided they are assembled according to core rules. Proxies must be clearly distinct, but official kits like the new Leviathan Box Set units are fully compliant. Note that older Out of Production (OOP) metal models from the 1990s are still legal if they match the datasheet silhouette requirements specified in the latest Core Rules document.

5. How should I clean mold lines on Warhammer plastic sprues before applying Nuln Oil washes?

Use a hobby knife or file to gently scrape mold lines from the plastic sprue gates before assembling. For fine details on models like Eldar Guardians, a fine-grit sanding stick works best. Cleaning is critical because liquid paints like Contrast Paints will pool unevenly on rough surfaces. Ensure all flash is removed from mating surfaces to prevent gaps that could weaken the bond when using poly cement glue on the polystyrene parts.