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GAMES WORKSHOP’S
MONTHLY MAGAZINE
WARHAMMER 40,000
WARHAMMER
CITADEL
THE HOBBIT:
AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY
SEPTEMBER 2013
TM
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SPACE MARINES
WARHAMMER 40,000
MEET THE
WHITE DWARF
TEAM
A new month
brings with it a host of fresh releases and news from the
Games Workshop hobby. The White Dwarf team is on hand to guide you
through what’s new and exciting once again.
SEPTEMBER 2013
Editor:
Jes Bickham
jes@whitedwarf.co.uk
Deputy Editor:
Andrew Kenrick
andrew@whitedwarf.co.uk
Senior Staff Writer:
Adam Troke
adam@whitedwarf.co.uk
Staff Writer:
Daniel Harden
dan@whitedwarf.co.uk
Photo Editor:
Glenn More
glenn@whitedwarf.co.uk
Digital Editor:
Bethan Beynon-Hughes
beth@whitedwarf.co.uk
Lead Designer:
Matthew Hutson
matt@whitedwarf.co.uk
Designer:
Kristian Shield
kris@whitedwarf.co.uk
Photographer:
Erik Niemz
erik@whitedwarf.co.uk
Publisher:
Paul Lyons
paul@whitedwarf.co.uk
This Month’s Contributors:
Nick Bayton, Mark Bedford,
Chris Bilewicz, Alan Bligh,
Kevin Chin, Ed Cottrell,
Robin Cruddace, Carl Dafforn,
Eddie Eccles, Jamie Farquhar,
Jon Flindall, Gareth Hamilton,
Jes Goodwin, Nick Ho,
Jervis Johnson, Phil Kelly,
Darren Latham, Ian Matthewson,
Dominic Murray, Owen Patten,
Chris Peach, Keith Robertson,
Dan Seymour, Edgar
Skomorowski, Dale Stringer,
Phil Stutcinskas, Dave Thomas,
Jeremy Vetock, Tom Walton and
Mark Wildman.
‘Eavy Metal and Studio Hobby
Team:
Simon Adams,
Steve Bowerman, Doug Cameron,
Aiden Daly, Neil Green,
David Heathfield, Chris Innes,
Chad Mierzwa, Chris Peach,
Dave Perryman, Duncan Rhodes,
Raúl Rodriguez Martín,
Joe Tomaszewski, Colin Viall,
Anja Wettergren and
Tom Winstone.
Special thanks to:
Mick Cudworth, Ray Dranfield,
Ben Jefferson, Michael Knight,
Wojciech Mijakowski,
Alan Merrett, Greg Milne,
Katarzyna Rudnicka, Bob Surgey,
Rob White, Kylia Whitehead,
Gareth Williams and Roger Yates.
Finally, our heartfelt thanks and
best wishes go to our very own
Beth Hughes, who is leaving the
team. We’ll miss you Beth, and
you made a brilliant digital White
Dwarf: good luck out there!
UK Team:
Rik Turner,
Louise Wolstenholme
Andrew Kenrick
Deputy Editor
Adam Troke
Senior Staff Writer
Dan Harden
Staff Writer
Glenn More
Photo Editor
Bethan Beynon-Hughes
Digital Editor
Matthew Hutson
Lead Designer
Kristian Shield
Designer
Erik Niemz
Photographer
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WHITE DWARF
SEPTEMBER 2013
OPENING
SALVO
This month is
a very special occasion
indeed, as the most iconic faction in
Warhammer 40,000 gets reinforced with a
host of new miniatures and a brand-new
(and jaw-droppingly big) Codex. The
Space Marines go to war once more, and
now more than ever there is cause for the
heretic and alien alike to fear their
unstoppable wrath.
and upgrade sprues to allow for an almost
infinite variety of different builds. The
ramifications for Space Marine collectors
are enormous, and we’ve started exploring
them with a Tactical squad-based Kit Bash
(page 104) that shows the versatility of the
kit. Andrew also explores the history of
power armour over on page 90 so you can
pinpoint exactly what all those different
bits of armour in the box are.
Along with two new dedicated anti-air
tanks in the Stalker and Hunter (debate
has raged in the office over preferences to
each), and some stunning new plastic
characters, September is nothing less than
a month of explosive hobby excitement.
For enemies of the Imperium, nothing will
ever be the same again. The Angels of
Death have returned; all hail the Emperor!
Jes Bickham
Editor
The excitement in the White Dwarf team
on seeing the new miniatures has been
palpable; Matt, our chief Space Marines
fanatic, almost fainted at the sight of the
terrific new Centurion warsuits (and you
can see just how deadly they are in the
Battle Report on page 56), while the new
Tactical squad kit ensnared the rest of the
team’s hobby desire with its sheer amount
of options. It’s also completely compatible
with the new Sternguard and Vanguard
Veterans kits – themselves reason enough
to start collecting a Space Marine army –
and can be combined with existing kits
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CONTENTS
COVER STORY
NEW RELEASES
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The champions of humanity are here, with a new
Codex: Space Marines and a host of mind-boggling
new plastic kits – read about all the new models, as
well as Black Library books and Forge World kits.
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SEPTEMBER 2013
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FULL RELEASE LISTING
42
Prices and full release details for the new Space
Marines, as well as the latest Black Library novels.
ARMY OF THE MONTH
48
48
Armies on Parade finalist Owen Patten shows us his
sensational Ogre Kingdoms army.
JERVIS JOHNSON
Jervis addresses a subject dear to his heart –
writing rules and scenarios.
54
BATTLE REPORT
56
The might of the Black Templars is drawn up against
the Chaos Space Marines and Chaos Daemons in
our battle report. Who will claim the relic?
PARADE GROUND
74
56
74
In this special parade ground we present some of
the best characters, monsters and regiments from
the April 2013 Warhammer Throne of Skulls event.
BATTLEGROUND
82
We interview Chris Peach to learn all about his
amazing Research Facility Alpha-IX that he made for
the new War Zone: Damnos expansion.
82
CITADEL HALL OF FAME
White Dwarf lead photographer Glenn More
nominates a model to the Hall of Fame.
88
ARMOUR THROUGH THE AGES
Andrew delves into the history of Space Marine
power armour, from the ancient days of Thunder
armour to Mark 8 Errant armour.
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WAR DIARY
98
With only one month left to work on their Armies on
Parade displays before the Parade Day in
Warhammer World, our merry band of hobbyists
have been hard at work painting and modelling.
KIT BASH
104
The new Space Marine kits have a dazzling amount
of compatibility – in Kit Bash a band of talented
hobbyists put them through their paces.
PAINT SPLATTER
110
98
Seen something in the magazine that you fancy
painting? This month we look at painting Space
Marines, and demonstrate a couple of very handy
tips for painting power armour.
JEREMY VETOCK
118
This month our regular columnist Jeremy tackles the
unusual subject of what it takes to be better at
Warhammer 40,000.
WHERE TO BUY & WHAT’S ON
120
Want to find a store? Be afeared no longer, because
we have them all here in one handy place. Also: all
the local news from your area.
THIS MONTH IN…
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104
110
White Dwarf:
White Dwarf have been going Space
Marine mad this month, painting power-armoured
warriors of our own, as well as playing plenty of
games, and embarking on various hobby escapades.
Come see what we’ve been up to his month.
The Design Studio:
We catch up with the guys
from the Design Studio to learn all about the new
Space Marine miniatures, talk with Kevin Chin about
the artwork in the new Codex and learn all about the
new Space Marine Chapter Tactics from the Codex
author, Robin Cruddace.
Forge World:
Forge World have wonders aplenty
to share this month: Alan Bligh talks about the
forthcoming Horus Heresy book, and there are
sightings of some very famous Chaos Space
Marines and the Space Marine Heracles tank.
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SEPTEMBER HOBBY CALENDAR
153
What’s going on in September? The hobby calendar
serves as your guide to Games Workshop events
throughout the month.
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