Inside this month's issue:
A Tale of Infamy: Adam Troke risks his sanity to find out more about the machinations of the Skaven. Risking his own whiskers he sets off on the trail of the designers to find out more about the Skaven reinforcements that are out in January.
Tactica: Dark Eldar: Phil Kelly gives us an insight into Dark Eldar game-play, providing you with the most fearsome tactics with which to destroy your enemies swiftly and with style.
House Rules: Mat Ward and Jervis Johnson take a look at the rules for multipart buildings in Warhammer with this article on how to get the best from them in your battles.
Battle for Bludhof: Clan Skyre's machinations unleash Ikit Claw and a vast horde of Skaven into the Empire. Can the Empire defenders of Blundhof hold out long enough to thwart the Skaven?
Armies of Middle Earth Part 1: The Free Peoples: The White Dwarf team (and guests) take a look at the Good Armies for War of the Ring and offer some collecting and gaming advice.
Army Masters: Studio army painter Chris Peach's Dark Eldar army takes centre stage in this stunning showcase - behold the Wych Cult of the Red Grief.
Standard Bearer: Jervis talks all about the history of painting miniatures.
Modelling Workshop: Colours of the Under-Empire: The Studio's team of crack hobbyists have used the new book now available to buy at your nearest Games Workshop, Uniforms and Heraldry of the Skaven to inspire the colour schemes and heraldry of their Skaven regiments.
Hall of Fame: Martin Footitt nominates the chosen of Gork and Mork.
Wonder Weapons of Skavenblight: All of the war machines and weapon teams in the Skaven army are now available to buy - this articles showcases them in glorious detail.
May you live in Legendary Times: Renowned Black Library authors Graham McNeill and Dan Abnett explain the joys of delving into the background of the Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 universes.
You'll also find full details of all the latest releases to buy and news, a directory featuring all of the hobby activities in your local area.
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