Every month you can head to your local Warhammer store and pick up a Miniature of the Month, totally for free. In June, however, you’ll be able to claim two new miniatures!
You can uphold the tenets of the Great Plan with a Saurus Warrior, who will be available in local stores from the 3rd of June. Tyranid Termagants may be small, but they’re vicious and you can get your free push-fit miniature by speaking to a staff member at your local Warhammer store from the 24th of June. Both will only be available while stocks last.
When you’re in store, why not take advantage of the Pick ‘n’ Mix paint set offer to paint your miniatures in their respective colours. Pick 10 paints, and you’ll get the most expensive one for free.
The Warhammer Painting Team have provided tutorials for both miniatures that you can follow, each clocking in at under 10 paints, so you can take advantage of that Pick ‘n’ Mix paint set offer.You’ll be able to get your Saurus Warrior looking fighting fit with, Ionrach Skin, Fenrisian Grey, Flash Gitz Yellow, Skullcrusher Brass, Stormhost Silver, Word Bearers Red, Akhelian Green, Black Legion, Agrax Earthshade, Reikland Fleshshade.
To paint your voracious Termagant, you’ll need Wraithbone, Magos Purple, Corax White, Naggaroth Night, Abaddon Black, Bugman’s Glow, Berserker Bloodshade, Iyanden Yellow, Thunderhawk Blue, and Warpfiend Grey.
This month’s collectable coin is also Tyranid-themed in advance of Warhammer 40,000: Leviathan, which arrives soon. Who could resist the grin of this creepy little critter? The coin will be available from the 3rd of June and will be available while stocks last. Just ask your store staff how you can get yours.
If this is your sixth different collectable coin, you’ll be entitled to a free album to store all of them in, also available while stocks last.
While you’re popping into a Warhammer store for your Miniature of the Month or collectable coin, why not take the opportunity to introduce your friends and family to the Warhammer hobby?
They’ll be able to choose a free miniature – either a Space Marine or a Stormcast Eternal – and they can then learn how to paint it, and even play their first game of Warhammer 40,000 or Warhammer Age of Sigmar.
New hobbyists can get involved with the Battle Honours Programme through a series of fun activities that focus on the five key areas of the Warhammer hobby – Collect, Build, Paint, Play, and Read. Check out how you can get involved right here.
Last but not least, check out the store finder below to find out when your local store is celebrating its birthday. If they are, you’ll be able to get an exclusive anniversary miniature and a bunch of Warhammer swag when you visit – just ask the staff how you can get involved.