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WD 93 | Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader Edition Preview |
WD 94 | Marginalia: Warhammer 40,000 - Rogue Trader Review |
Skirmish on Rynn's World: The Battle of Jadeberry Hill - Scenario with Crimson Fists Space Marines vs. Orks | |
WD 95 | 'Eavy Metal: Modelling 40K Vehicles (w/ Profile Stats)
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WD 96 | Chapter Approved
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WD 97 | Index Astartes: Ultramarines |
Chapter Approved
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WD 98 | Chapter Approved: The Origins of the Legiones Astartes |
Ork Battle Buggy: Ad with stats | |
Index Astartes: The Mentor Legion | |
WD 99 | Cruisin' for a Bruisin': Ork War Buggy |
Index Astartes: Legion of the Damned | |
Chapter Approved
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WD 100 | WH40K Hardware: Imperial Rapier Gun-Carrier with Multi-Laser |
WH40K Hardware: Eldar Distortion Cannon on Anti-Grav Platform | |
Chapter Approved:
Dreadnoughts
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WD 101 | Chapter Approved
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Index Astartes: From The Imperial History Archive - The Badab War: The uniforms and history of the Badab Uprising | |
WD 102 | Chapter Approved: Eldar War Walker |
Index Astartes: Medics | |
WD 103 | Chapter Approved: Vehicles |
Rampaging Rhinos: Armoured Assault Vehicle - History and Paint Schemes | |
WD 104 | 40K-Kickstart: Bikes |
Chapter Approved: Imperial
Robots
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WD 105 | Chapter Approved: Land Raider |
Index Astartes: Codex Imperialis - Space Marines Army List | |
Harlequins | |
WD 106 | Harlequins Army List |
Eldar Jet Bike: Stats | |
Chapter Approved: Craters | |
WD 107 | Eldar Harlequin Jet Bike: Stats and Background |
Realm of Chaos - The Lost and The Damned: Chaos Renegade (Renegades) Army List | |
WD 108 | Survival of the Fittest: Campaign Games
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Chaplains and Commissars | |
WD 109 | Terminator Squads (Also see WD 112) |
The Imperial Guard | |
WD 110 | Ogryns |
WD 111 | Rough Riders and Whiteshields |
Squats | |
WD 112 | Terminator: Space Marine Tactical Dreadnought Armour - Background and Rules for Terminator Squad (Also see WD 109) |
Ork Wartrak and Field Gun: Mobile Artillery | |
Vulture Warriors from Dimension X Meet Plenty of Cheerful Orks with Plasma Cannon: Paranoia Troubleshooters land in WH40K via Transdimensional Collapsitron from Orcbusters | |
Predator: Imperial Assault Tank - Rhino APC Variant | |
WD 113 | Volskheim Brotherhood: Squat Background |
Realm of Chaos - The Lost and The Damned: Narrative Campaigns | |
The Pacification of Flotis III: D Company of 7th Mordion Imperial Guard Regiment | |
Sentinel: Imperial Guard Walker | |
WD 114 |
Grey Knight Terminator Squads: Space Marine Chapter 666
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Cyclone: Terminator Missile Launcher | |
Genestealers: Part 1 (Part 2 in WD 115) | |
WD 115 | Commissar Training Squads |
Genestealers: Part 2 w/ Genestealer Invasion Force Army List (Part 1 in WD 114) | |
WD 116 | Thunder and Lightning: Terminator Close Assault Weapons |
Traitor Terminators: Realm of Chaos Army List Addition | |
Genestealers: Part 3 Genestealer
Cult Army List (Part 1 in WD 114,
Part 2 in WD 115)
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WD 117 | Wartrack Scorcher: Rules |
Whirlwind: Rhino Variant | |
WD 118 | The Ork Race: Origins |
Warbike: Ork Attack Bike Rules | |
Vindicator: Rhino Variant | |
WD 119 | Spartan: Land Raider Variant for Terminator Transport
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WD 120 | The Sabre: Tank Hunter Rhino Variant
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WD 121 | Waaargh Orks: Preview |
WD 122 | Ork Back Banners |
Battle Lines: Infantry Tactics | |
WD 123 |
Ork Army List: `Ere We Go! Preview
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WD 124 | `Ere We Go! Preview
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WD 126 | Madboyz: `Ere We Go! Preview |
WD 127 | Eldar
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WD 128 | Warhammer 40,000 Vehicles: Rules Part 1 (Part 2 in WD
129, also see WD 149)
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WD 129 | Space Marine Armor: Background
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Warhammer 40,000 Vehicles: Rules Part 2 (Part 1 in WD
128, also see WD 149)
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Painboyz: Ork Background and
Rules
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WD 131 |
Modelling Workshop: Ork Battlewagon Conversion - Gobsmasha
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WD 132 |
Modelling Workshop: Baneblade
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WD 133 | Ork Mekaniaks
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Shokk Attack Gun: Ork Weapon
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Ork Warbike
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GW Mail Order: Ork Warbands Deals with ~1000 pt. WH40K 1st Army Lists
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WD 134 |
Waa Ghazghkull Tarknash: Sample 2000 pt. Goff Ork Warband
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WD 135 | Freebooterz: Sample Ork Army
Lists
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Modelling Guide: Miniature
Conversions
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Kustom Weapons: Ork Mekboy Creations
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Vehicle Point Values: Revised Chart | |
Vehicle Data Records
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WD 136 | Freebooterz: Preview - Ork
Mercs
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Modelling Workshop:
Ork Gobsmasha
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WD 138 | Alaitoc Craftworld Eldar Army
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WD 139 | Blood Angels Space Marine Army
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WD 141 | (Eldar) Alaitoc Craftworld vs. The Blood Angels: Battle Report |
WD 144 | Noise Marines: Chaos Marines of Slaanesh |
WD 145 | Tyranids
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WD 146 |
Dreadnoughts! (Uses Vehicle Rules from WD 128 and WD 129, also see Khorne Dreadnoughts in WD 153)
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WD 149 |
Bikes, Trikes, and War Walkers (Datafaxes for Vehicle Rules in WD 128 and WD 129)
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WD 150 |
Close Combat Rules
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WD 151 |
THE CHAOS WARS: THE FIRST BATTLE FOR ARMAGEDDON(by Jervis Johnson, excerpted from WD 151) The Ork invasion of Armageddon was not the first time that the
planet had been attacked. Five hundred years before Ork Warlord
Ghazghkull Thraka was born Armageddon faced no less deadly a threat
but from an entirely different enemy - the forces of Chaos. The assembly of such an invasion force is often triggered when a space hulk drifts past a daemon world. These ancient space ships can be used to transport vast armies through the warp. Driven and tossed by the currents of the warp, no-one can predict where and when they will reappear, so it is virtually impossible for the Imperium to predict where Chaos will strike next. Usually the attack occurs within a few light years of the Eye of Terror, but sometimes a hulk will drop out of the warp in a system hundreds, or even thousands, of light years away. Such was the case with the first invasion of Armageddon. Following a bout of strange and unnatural events, armed rebellion inexplicably broke out in half a dozen hives. The revolts were quickly put down on Armageddon Secundus, but amongst the more widely scattered hives of Armageddon Prime they proved more difficult to eradicate. As the planetary forces seemed capable of dealing with the revolt, no additional units were sent from the Imperium. After all, the planet was a very long way from the Eye of Terror, and no-one suspected any more sinister cause for the revolts than civil unrest. Busy containing the rebellion, Imperial forces were caught by surprise when the space hulk Devourer of Stars appeared in the Armageddon system. On board was an enormous Chaos army led by the Daemon Primarch Angron. Chaos Marines from the World Eaters Chapter and hordes of daemonic creatures poured from the space hulk and swept across the land. The insidious effects of Chaos were quickly felt as nearly half the planetary army went over to the invaders. The few remaining loyal defenders were quickly routed from Armageddon Prime. Falling back through the jungles in the south, the survivors joined up with the units that had been left on Armageddon Secundus and prepared to make a last ditch defence along the rivers of the Styx and Chaeron. The Imperial defence was well organised. Unknown to the forces of Chaos, the Space Wolves Chapter of Space Marines had been assigned to this sector of the Imperium, and they moved quickly to help as soon as they received the distress messages from Armageddon. The defenders gained valuable time when Angron, replete with success, wasted weeks building victorious monuments to the Chaos Gods instead of pursuing the shattered Imperial armies into Armageddon Secundus. Angron' s failure to follow up his success cost him dear. When his army emerged from the jungles that separated Armageddon Prime from Armageddon Secundus they found the defenders ready and waiting, and reinforced by the Space Wolves. Titanic battles erupted all along the front line as the forces of Chaos crashed into the Imperial defences. On the banks of the river Chaeron the Imperial defenders held, and Chaos was hurled back in disorder. But further to the west Angron led the attack personally, smashing through the Imperial lines and leading his forces towards Infernus and Helsreach hives. It was at this moment that Logan, Lord of the Space Wolves, played his trump card - a full company of Grey Knights, whose assistance Logan had requested as soon as he was aware of the dangers that faced Armageddon. Only the Grey Knights had the ability to truly defeat an entity
such as Angron. They arrived just as the Chaos Forces surged towards
Infernus and Helsreach hives. Teleporting directly into the presence
of Angron at the centre of his Daemonic Horde, the Grey Knights
defeated the Daemon Prince, hurling his spirit back into the warp
from where he did not return for over a hundred years. At the
same time the Space Wolves launched a massive counter-attack.
The forces of Chaos were routed and only the World Eaters managed
to retreat back to the space hulk and escape back to the safety
of the warp. The Imperial victory was complete and overwhelming. NEW COUNTERS AND CARDS |
WD 152 |
Commissar Yarrick and Warlord Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka
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WD 153 |
The World Eaters: Chaos Space Marines
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WD 156 | The Space Wolves
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WD 157 | Space Wolf Army List: Space Marines Space Wolves |
WD 158 | Njal Storm Caller: Rune Priest of Ragnar Blackmane's Space Wolf Great Company |
Fangs of the Wolf: Battle Report - Space Wolves vs. Orks | |
WD 159 | Space Marine and Eldar Scouts |
WD 161 |
Deathwing Terminators
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