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Left. The army of the Empire attacks the wooden hill fort of the Ocrs and Goblins. Attacking a stronghold is always a dangerous undertaking, even for the well trained troops of the Empire. It requires great bravery on the part of the attackers. |
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Warhammer Fantasy is a tabletop wargame set in a fantasy world where players command armies of models from a great variety of races; such as :- |
Right. Adam's regiment of jackal warriors with sickle swords make an imposing sight. The army of the Tomb Kings draws heavily from ancient Egyptian mythology and makes a spectacular site on the battlefield. |
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Left. They may not be very bright, but they can lift heavy things. This giant figure makes an imposing sight and would make any opponent think twice before attacking. |
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You can play small skirmishes with a dozen or so models a side up to massive battles involving hundreds of models. Players choose and collect armies of models that are described in separate Warhammer army books. Books are available for each of the races, with advice on how to collect, paint and play their armies. A wide range of models are produced by Citadel Miniatures. Some figures are moulded in plastic and some are cast in metal. Figures are individually mounted on square bases, but often moved in groups (regiments). This is made easier through the use of movement trays, as seen in some of the photos on this page. The rules are published by Games Workshop. Warhammer Fantasy is a trademark of Games Workshop. |
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Left. Craig's doughty dwarves are slow but very tough fighters. |
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