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[[File:White Dwarf 375.jpg|200px|thumb|''The cover of '''White Dwarf 375''', designed by [[Dave Gallagher]].]] | [[File:White Dwarf 375.jpg|200px|thumb|''The cover of '''White Dwarf 375''', designed by [[Dave Gallagher]].]] | ||
'''White Dwarf 375''' was released in March 2011. The editor was [[Andrew Kenrick]]. | '''White Dwarf 375''' was released in March 2011. The editor was [[Andrew Kenrick]]. |
Revision as of 14:57, 15 June 2011
White Dwarf 374 < - White Dwarf 375 - > White Dwarf 376 |
White Dwarf 375 was released in March 2011. The editor was Andrew Kenrick.
Contents
Contents
New Releases
- Orcs & Goblins - Warhammer Armies: Orcs & Goblins, Arachnarok Spider, Savage Orcs, Savage Orc Boar Boyz, Savage Orc Great Shaman, Wurrzag, Nasty Skulkers, Warhammer Battle Magic: Orcs & Goblins, Whirling Death
- Black Library - Broken Honour by Robert Earl
Warhammer
- Waaagh! Da Orcs: Designer's Notes on the new Orcs & Goblins Army Book, a frame break-down of the Arachnarok Spider and a sample army list.
- The Battle for Karak Eight Peaks: Background, campagin rules and scenarios for theming battles in Karak Eight Peaks.
Battle Report
- The Forest of Spiders: Jervis Johnson and Nick Bayton's Orc & Goblin army take on a Bretonnian and Dwarf alliance, commanded by Mat Ward and Matt Hutson.
'Eavy Metal
- Orcs & Goblins: Orc & Goblin models painted by the 'Eavy Metal team.
Army Workshop
- Orcs & Goblins: Duncan Rhodes and Nick Bayton explain how they painted their Savage Orc and Forest Goblin army.