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Warhammer 40K Releases: Week of July 22, 2008
« on: July 21, 2008, 02:23:33 PM »
Issue 343 (July 2008)

This Means War!: Warhammer 40,000 is, and always has been, far more than just a game. It is an all-encompassing, engrossing hobby full of unlimited posibilities; Andy Hall explains why.

Warhammer 40,000 Design Notes: Andy Hall talks to the people in the know about Warhammer 40,000 5th edition.

The Art of Warhammer 40,000: We showcase the Studio artists' stunning work on the latest edition of Warhammer 40,000

Battle Report: Capture and Control: Gav and Alessio go head-to-head in the inaugural 5th edition battle report. See first-hand how the new rules will affect your games of Warhammer 40,000.

Warriors of the Far Future: Want a new army? Not sure where to start? Well here's your answer - a guide to the armies of the far future.

Warhammer Fantasy Features:

Daemon Incursions: Gav Thorpe and Jervis Johnson present some Warhammer legendary battles for the Daemons of Chaos.

Features from Other Games:

New Releases: The latest releases from the Citadel forges.

News: We fast forward to September, where there's lots in store for Warhammer 40,000 and The Lord of the Rings.

Standard Bearer: Jervis ponders the nature of life, the universe and the Warhammer 40,000 Doubles Tournament.

Toolbox: This month: the new Citadel Battlemat.

'Eavy Metal Masterclass: Mordor Troll: Fil Dunn shows us how to paint this mighty brute of Mordor the 'Eavy Metal way.

Painting Workshop: Citadel Wash: We look at three common techniques for using Citadel Washes: washing, glazing and staining.

Modelling Workshop: Battlezones: Making a gaming area and populating it with scenery is easier than you might think. We show you how.

Frontline: Games Day Preview: As well as the latest events and activities near you.
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