You’re invited to Warhammer stores to get your hands on the April Collectible Coin and also the Miniature of the Month!
Once again Games Workshop has a new coin to add to your Warhammer Collection. Plus the new miniature of the month will also be available to snag. This time around the miniature is a Flesh-eater Courts Cryptguard!
These ghouls have distinguished themselves through zealous devotion, and their lords have named them as bodyguards. Such a position comes with perks – better lairs, scraps thrown from the tables of the nobility, and even a certain level of respect from other serfs.
As always, these miniatures are available while stocks last. There’s also a good chance that the miniature you can take home will look different than the one pictured above. If you want to get your hands on one then you’re best bet is to drop by your local Warhammer Store and ask them how to claim one.
Personally, I think the Cryptguard are plenty creepy but if you’re looking to practice your painting they are really good for that. There’s a lot of different materials to paint on them from skin to bone, metal, and cloth/leather or fur. Or if you’re just looking for a miniature to test colors on these work great for that, too.
Games Workshop April Collectible Coin
This month’s collectible coin is one for the Adeptus Custodes fans out there!
You’ll also be able to pick up a new collectable coin from 4 April 2026, and this time it’s Adeptus Custodes-themed. They are only available while stocks last, so make sure you ask staff how you can get hold of one.
Again, how you get one of these coins is general dependent on the local store. So ask them. I’ve been told that most of the time you have to purchase a certain amount of product to get one but again, that can vary from store-to-store and also by region. If you’re a Custodes fan April will be a good month to hit whatever threshold you might need though.
Are you going to make the trek to score a collectible coin from your local Warhammer Store?
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