Warhammer Fantasy Battles

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Modays, All Day: Mondays are our miniatures free play night. Bring by our best WFB forces and have your run of our terrain, free for your use.

 
What is a miniature wargame? - A hobby with multiple facets. Pieces for the game come unassembled and unpainted in plastic or white metal. Players assemble and paint the figures, then choose which onesto use in their armies based upon points values and scenario objectives

What is Warhammer Fantasy Battles? - High Fantasy in minature format. Choose from a diverse selection of races, including Elves, Goblins, Skaven, Lizardfolk, Humans, Chaos, Demons, and more in an attempt to take over the known world. As a fantasy setting, you'll find all the traditional elements, such as Dragons, Wizards, and princesses. The game focuses on squad movement, with phalanx and facing playing a large part, and prominently features magic.

They come unpainted? - Yep. That's a feature, not a bug. Unassembled and unpainted figures allow players to bring their vision of the forces before them to life, customizing not only the color of their forces but their pose, terrain, and more. In fact, a large portion of our customers purchase the game only to assemble and paint, never planning on playing a game.

What do I need to play? - We carry a select line of Warhammer Fantasy Battles, but more than enough to get started in the game. Any items that we don't regularly stock can be special ordered and will arrive withing a week. You can see more information about all of these products, including a piece by piece breakdown, on the Game Workshop web site.
The Battle for Skull Pass ($50) is the learn to play kit, containing enough miniatures for two players, dices, templates, terrain, and the rulebook. Each army choice also has a Battleforce ($90) which contains all the figures needed to get started with that specific army.
We also sell modelling supplies. Super Glue is needed to put the pieces together; we carry both a liquid base and gel base (in case you have the sticky-fingers problem). Most players use acrylic paint; we carry game specific lines, with both brighter colors (to help the model stand out on the board) and a mixed in sealant (to prevent chipping and wear as the models are held). We also carry brushes, bases, and the assorted sundries for the game.