FEB 03 2026
Chaos Mutilator
The hulking monstrosities known as Mutilators are born when a mind obsessed with slaughter and butchery falls victim to one of the many technoviruses that gestate within the Warp. At first their symptoms are subtle, manifesting as a compulsion to constantly clean and sharpen weapons or a refusal to be parted with their favourite blade, but soon flesh and armour begin to knit into one impossible whole as the host’s mind decays and their body swells.
Jan 16 2026
Shield captain
All Custodians are incredible warriors, but the greatest among them are raised to the rank of the Shield Captain. These warriors stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the greatest fighters in the Imperium, and the new Shield Captain miniature is worthy of such an accolade
Jan 16 2026
Fatemaster
The circuitous plans of the Disciples of Tzeentch are frequently brought about by arcane proficiency and duplicitous scheming, but few victories in the Mortal Realms are won without armies clashing. Fatemasters command the martial Arcanite forces, conducting the Change God’s military campaigns.
Jan 16 2026
Red corsair raiders
They represent Space Marines that have turned against the Imperium without the aid of the Dark Gods, and sport an eclectic mix of wargear compiled from old armour marks and modern Imperial patterns of weapon.
Jan 16 2026
Huron Blackheart and the Masters of the Maelstrom
Made up of old comrades and new luminaries drawn from across his corsair empire, Blackheart’s inner circle are eclipsed in their brilliance only by their savagery. Three hail from the dark days of the Badab War: Garreon the Corpsemaster, Lord-Apothecary and former Astral Claw; Katar Garrix, cold-hearted headsman formerly of the Executioners; and Garlon Souleater, a master manipulator and deadly sorcerer once under the banner of the Mantis Warriors. Each fled with Huron into the Maelstrom, and now they lend their awesome might to his campaign of terror.
Jan 16 2026
Kharseth
The Eldritch Raiders’ sudden attacks from the darkness of space are so incredibly precise and timely thanks to the skill of the gifted Void Dreamer, Kharseth the Aethyrmancer.
Jan 05 2026
Prince Yriel
Holding his legendary Spear of Twilight and decked out in all the finery of his station, Prince Yriel cuts a dashing figure with his signature pair of back banners and loads of decorative details. He comes with a helmeted option this time, in case he needs to cut out the screaming of those insufferable Red Corsairs and focus on piracy.
Jan 05 2026
Korthrain, the Crimson Blade
Vampires afflicted by the Soulblight curse are blessed with unnatural speed, potent sorcerous powers, and monstrous strength, all for the low, low price of an eternal hunger for blood. Korthrain, the Crimson Blade is a Vampire Lord suited in ornate armour, wielding an elegant blade that he uses to humiliate foes in duels before slicing them open to create a fresh and filling fountain of blood..
Jan 05 2026
Autarch
Autarchs are some of the greatest strategic minds and physical combatants among the Aeldari, having walked the Path of the Warrior for most of their extremely long lives. They command the Asuryani warhosts in battle, and fly impressive-looking back banners whilst doing so.
Why I Need a Better Way to Track Warhammer Miniatures
I've noticed a problem with Warhammer.
What I'm talking about is losing track of new miniatures.
I love a new mini—when I see the latest releases, I get excited (“take my money!”), but then the excitement starts to fade as I lose track of them.
Images, release dates, rumors, leaks, pre-orders, prices, and predictions all converge to leave me confused. The obvious place to go is Warhammer Community, but as a fan of minis who enjoys looking at the superb photos from the 'Eavy Metal team’s latest releases, I find the site surprisingly cluttered and it's hard to navigate to the pictures of the new models.
But it’s okay—LOOK! A new mini! - before I know what's happening another new mini grabs my attention! Games Workshop stock is rocketing, investors and shareholders are having the time of their lives, and this is great for us as fans. However, my brain can’t keep track of what I was excited about last week, last month, or last year.
The pace is fast, but the difficulties are made worse because minis are previewed, shown off, and then take what feels like years to actually reach the shelves. By the time they’re available, I’ve gotten over the hype and am now excited about the next mini—just out of reach.
It feels like a carrot on a stick.
So, what I propose to do here is create a webpage that acts as a quick and simple reference point, allowing me to visually review what caught my interest and record it in a latest-first order.
I will start at the beginning of 2026
** This is not an encyclopedic list of every release, rather, a list of my favourites; a place to view pictures of the latest great 40k and Age of Sigmar releases in order of announcement **
all images are copyright of Games Workshop Limited