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Edition #1 | Welcome to Your New Hobby Adventure!

Edition #1 | Welcome to Your New Hobby Adventure!
Hello and welcome to the first edition of Age of Miniatures!
We are thrilled to have you here. Whether you're a complete beginner or someone looking to enhance your skills, this newsletter is designed to guide you through the exciting world of painting and playing with miniatures.
Our mission is to help you unlock your creativity and enjoy the rewarding hobby of miniatures.
Each week, you’ll receive tips, tutorials, and updates about the latest trends in the miniature gaming community, including painting techniques, model releases, and gaming strategies.
We’re building a community where we can share experiences, learn from each other, and celebrate our victories, no matter how small.
We encourage you to dive into this adventure with us and feel free to share your thoughts, questions, or even photos of your miniatures!
Thank you for joining Age of Miniatures. Let’s embark on this creative journey together!
How to Build a Barbarian: Fury, Strength, and… Love?

In this guide, we’ll explore how to create a Cupid-inspired Barbarian.
We’ll go over how to use the Barbarian’s abilities and subclasses, recommend multiclassing options to enhance the romantic theme, and dive into character choices to bring this idea to life.
Whether you want to defend the lovers of the world or challenge those who break hearts, this Cupid Barbarian will ensure love conquers all.
From selecting a dynamic pose to choosing a color palette that highlights their strength and story, you’ll get tips on making your barbarian stand out on the battlefield—and maybe even win a few hearts.
Tips to look forward to:
Crafting a unique narrative behind your character
Using strong contrast for muscular definition
Adding unexpected details (yes, even barbarians can have sentimental accessories!)
Warhammer 40K: New Models & Products Released in 2024

In this article, we track and show images of, all new products released in 2024 for Warhammer 40,000, Kill Team, Necromunda, Horus Heresy, Adeptus Titanicus, Legions Imperialis, and all other 40k-related miniature games.
2024 is shaping up to be an exciting year for Warhammer 40K enthusiasts!
We’re breaking down the latest model releases and product updates that will redefine your armies. Whether you're a collector or a player, you’ll find new ways to enhance your forces and stay ahead in the ever-evolving 40K universe.
Highlights:
New Space Marine chapters making their debut
Updated weaponry and character models
Tactical changes these models bring to the game
Stay tuned for our detailed reviews of the most impactful releases!
Warpcoven Kill Team Guide (Thousand Sons)

In the game, the Warpcoven kill team revolves around powerful sorcerers that are almost each a superhero in their own right, with Rubric Marines and Tzaangors supporting them and grabbing objectives.
If you like playing an advanced Kill Team with lots of customization and some of the best “magic” in the game, the Warpcoven might be just the kill team for you. If you’re a fan of the Thousand Sons, the Warpcoven Kill Team is a fantastic choice for strategic and psychic gameplay.
This guide covers everything from assembling your team to painting their intricate details and understanding the lore behind their twisted powers.
In this guide🙂
Building an effective Warpcoven Kill Team
Tips for mastering psychic powers in-game
Painting those iconic vibrant blues and magical effects
Best Miniature Transport Case (Warhammer Armies or Skirmish)

In the olden days a lot of people transported their armies in a foam solution. This was a good solution back when models were firmly firm and did not have a lot of motion and bits all over the place. Back then models were also much smaller.
With modern miniatures, you have a ton of different sizes and a lot of the time you will have thin bits flowing about the miniature. Laying such a miniature down into a foam case is not a good solution.
The weight of the miniatures will put pressure on the bits and something will snap sooner rather than later. Transporting your miniatures safely is critical, especially when you’ve spent hours painting them!
In this edition, we’re reviewing the best transport cases to protect your collection, whether you’re heading to a friendly skirmish game or a full-scale Warhammer tournament.
Top Picks:
Lightweight yet durable cases for smaller Kill Teams
Large-scale storage options for full armies
Customizable foam inserts for maximum protection
We’ll also provide buying tips to ensure you choose the right case for your needs.
What’s Coming Next Week?
Next week’s edition will feature an in-depth tutorial on painting battle-worn armor, more 2024 Warhammer model previews, and our picks for must-have tools for beginner painters. Be sure to check your inbox!
Thanks for reading the first edition of Age of Miniatures! We hope you’re as excited as we continue exploring the world of miniatures together. Feel free to reply with any questions or suggestions, and don’t forget to share your own miniatures on our social channels!
Until next week,
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