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Education Programme

A Warhammer Alliance club is based around a series of model-building, painting, and gaming activities that can be run by any adult, regardless of their skills and Warhammer knowledge. Designed to support young people in improving their engineering, arts, and math skills, a Warhammer club is a great creative outlet that will easily fit into any development offer for young people aged 11 and above. Below, you’ll find full details of our free club support pack and advice on getting your members started with Warhammer. If you work with young people between the ages of 11 and 18 in an education or enrichment setting, have all of the required safeguarding policies and processes in place, and have a safe space for young people to express themselves creatively, we would love to welcome you to the programme.

Everything You Need To Get Started Is Free!

The Warhammer Alliance Resource Pack has been designed based on feedback from club leaders and members. It provides you and your students with everything you need to begin learning how to collect, build, paint, play, and read about the worlds of Warhammer over a series of engaging activity sessions.

Each pack contains:

48x Push-fit plastic Warhammer miniatures:

  • 12x Stormcast Eternals Vindictors
  • 12x Orruk Warclans Kruleboyz
  • 12x Space Marines Primaris Assault Intercessors
  • 12x Necron Warriors

Materials and gaming accessories:

  • 12x Battle Honours booklets
  • 12x Warhammer starter paint brushes
  • 10x Warhammer Colour paints
  • 12x Paint palette cards
  • 12x Six-sided (D6) dice
  • 2x Double-sided paper gaming mats
  • Push-out cardboard terrain features

How To Build Models Videos

Learn to assemble the models in your Warhammer Alliance pack using the tools supplied

Getting Started for Club Leaders

Completely New to Warhammer? No Problem! Every Warhammer Alliance Resource Pack includes the Battle Honours magazine, designed to support your young people on their Warhammer journey. The comprehensive leader’s guide – available to download from the Resources section of this website – will walk you through using the box and setting up your club. Additional resources are also available for leaders, including session plans and sample activities to help you run a fun, enriching programme adaptable to individual learning outcomes. They provide the groundwork to help you expand your club beyond the box contents.

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