The annual Battleforce bonanza is nearly here, with plenty to pre-order this week if you’re looking at starting a new army project in 2026 – or if you just want a load of miniatures at a great price. All of these Battleforce boxed sets are available while stocks last.

Battleforce: Krieg Siege Platoon

The Death Korps of Krieg excel at grinding siege warfare during which artillery shells and the lives of Guardsmen are expended in equal measure. This characterful Battleforce box builds a typical Krieg Siege Platoon, comprising a Lord Commissar, a five-man Krieg Command Squad, a five-man Krieg Combat Engineer team, 20 Death Korps of Krieg (who can be split into two squads of 10), and two Artillery Teams that can be assembled with a range of heavy field guns.
The box also comes with a Death Korps of Krieg transfer sheet containing 803 individual decals.
Battleforce: Hellforged Warband

The Chaos Space Marines are also getting in on the action, with a well-equipped raiding force fresh from the Soul Forges. A Lord Discordant leads a Venomcrawler, two Obliterators, five Havocs, 10 Legionaries, and a Chaos Rhino, with the box also containing two Chaos Space Marine transfer sheets of 364 individual decals each.
Battleforce: Blissbound Warband

In typical Emperor’s Children fashion, the sons of Fulgrim refuse to be outdone by their generic Chaos Space Marine neighbours, and the Daemon Primarch himself has come to make sure they’re on track. The Blissbound Warband is made up of Fulgrim himself – in all his terrifying glory – accompanied by six Noise Marines and six Flawless Blades, as well as an Emperor’s Children transfer sheet with 150 decals.
Battleforce: Cthonian Prospect

Strike the earth and claim the resources that are rightfully yours with the Cthonian Prospect, a perfect pairing of Brôkhyr artifice and Cthonian resilience. A Brôkhyr Iron-master leads a team of three Brôkhyr Thunderkyn with his Ironkin Assistant and three E-COG drones, backed up by 10 Cthonian Beserks, a Kapricus Defender (that can alternatively be built as a Kapricus Carrier), and two Cthonian Earthshakers.
This box also includes two Leagues of Votann transfer sheets with 555 transfers each.
Battleforce: Iron Halo Strike Force

Assemble an elite force of Space Marines that glorifies the veterans of the Chapter with the Iron Halo Strike Force. A Captain and his attendant Company Heroes lead the army, joined by a Lieutenant, a Ballistus Dreadnought, a Redemptor Dreadnought, five Sternguard Veterans, and five Hellblasters to give this force a seriously strong punch at range.
This box also includes a brand new set of 51 Space Marine heads, two Space Marine vehicles transfer sheets, each with 325 decals, and two Space Marine transfer sheets, each containing 758 decals.
Battleforce: Farsight Cadre

Commander Farsight may be a dangerous radical and subversive revolutionary – if you ask the Ethereals – but he does have excellent taste in battlesuits, and the Farsight Cadre brings his best together in one box. You get Commander Farsight himself, a Broadside Battlesuit, three Crisis Battlesuits, and a Riptide Battlesuit, all with their various drones.
This box also includes a T’au infantry transfer sheet of 177 individual decals.
Battleforce: Crusher Stampede

The Hive Mind is just as happy to hurl masses of heavy bio-organisms at a problem as it is millions of lesser ’gaunts, and Imperial forces know these living wrecking balls as Crusher Stampedes. This horrifying assemblage of teeth, claws, and bio-acid is directed by the warped mind of a Neurotyrant with two Neuroloid companions, and comprises a Screamer-Killer, a Tyrannofex that can instead be built as a Tervigon, a Haruspex that can also be built as an Exocrine, and a Maleceptor that you may choose to build as a Toxicrene.

Battleforce: Dankhold Rampage

The Gloomspite Gitz kick things off in the Mortal Realms with a thundering troupe of troggoths, led by Trugg, the Troggoth King. His royal entourage consists of one Dankhold Troggoth – which can be assembled as a Troggboss instead – three Fellwater Troggoths and six Rockgut Troggoths, all of which are extremely durable and terrifying to face in combat.
Battleforce: Skryre Warpswarm

The elite of the Clans Skryre often enlist outside help to keep their vulnerable weapons teams out of harm’s way, and the Skryre Warpswarm goes all out. Its solid core of one Arch-Warlock, five Acolyte Globadiers, three Warplock Jezzail teams, three Warpspark Weapon Batteries, and a clanking Ratling Warpblaster are defended by a mighty retinue of 20 Stormvermin, ensuring their bosses won’t come to harm.
Battleforce: Lances of the Crimson Keep

Soulblight vampires are usually content to raise legions of undead minions from the ground, but when they ride to war with a brotherhood of their fellow vampires there is little that can withstand their charge. In the Lances of the Crimson Keep Battleforce, you get ten seriously strong Blood Knights and three Fell Bats commanded by the deadly Prince Vhordrai, who can instead be assembled as a Revenant Draconith if you don’t feel like constraining your undead dragon with a rider.
Battleforce: Outcast Spitegrove

Although the Sylvaneth generally fight on the side of Order, not all of them are nice about it – and the most aggrieved of their number is invariably Drycha Hamadreth. The towering spirit-warrior leads a vanguard of spite-filled soldiers starting with a full 20 Dryads, 15 Spite-Revenants that can instead be built as Tree-Revenants, and an enormous Treelord that can be assembled as the reborn Spirit of Durthu.

Steel Tread (Special Edition)

Follow the mismatched crew of a Leman Russ Demolisher as they struggle against the twisted followers of the Ruinous Powers. Plagued by nightmares and clashes between her new comrades, can tank commander Hadeya Etsul lead her crew to victory in a death-or-glory charge?
The classic Astra Militarum novel Steel Tread by Andy Clark will soon be coming to pre-orders in a new special edition release, finished in a cloth cover with printed Leman Russ details, a brown ribbon page marker, and foil page edges.
Siege of Terra: Collection III (French Language)

French language readers can advance steadily towards the end of the legendary Horus Heresy series in this set of two novels from the Siege of Terra. Traitorous Titans attempt to breach the core of Imperial defences in Mortis by John French, and Primarch Jaghatai Khan attempts a desperate gambit to reclaim a critical space port in Warhawk by Chris Wraight.
Siege of Terra: Collection III will be available to pre-order in French paperback and eBook editions.

This week on Warhammer+, Deep Strike goes behind the scenes of Warhammer 40,000 Space Marine 2 to find out more about the challenges of bringing the game to life and continuing the story of Lieutenant Titus.

How We Roll takes a look at how the Warhammer Studio design narrative supplements like Crusade: Armageddon, while Ultimate Paint-Off draws to a close with a final episode featuring four challenges that task our contestants to paint just like the box art. There’s also a competition to win a selection of books from DK – so tune back in on Wednesday for more details.
Here at Warhammer Community, we have plenty to come from across the worlds of Warhammer as we slowly decompress from that really good Preview show last week. There’s stuff to see from Warhammer Quest: Darkwater, a little Ultramarines lore to catch up on, and an Armies on Parade awards show full of glorious hobby projects.













