Hey there 40k fans! We’re here showing off some of our favorite armies that we’ve seen on day 1 of Adepticon 2018 from the 40k Championships.
Every year players from all over the world converge on Adepticon and bring with them some of the most awesome armies out there!
Here are some of our favorite armies we saw during the first day of Adepticon 2018!
Let’s kick this one off with the rivers of Chaos flowing!
The Eldar made a special appearance with this split level display and their flyers are soaring above the rest.
The bugs have appeared in numbers and we’re all out of bug spray, so it looks like this awesome Tyranid infesrtation is here to stay.
Cypher? Oh yeah, we found him here at Adepticon! He’s been hiding in the beats lab of the Wobbly Modelers amongst their Dark Angels army the whole time.
It’s not plastic, but it is a Stormbird, and it looks amazing! The Ultramarines are piling out of it, ready for battle, and Guilliman is leading the charge.
Chaos is here is full force this year, and all we’re going to say is you can never have too many demons.
The Necrons even made an appearance, and they did so in a fantastic way. This display board had the pipes coming out of the ground, containers stacked up, and models on every level.
The Cultists are all about strength in numbers, and sometimes it seems like they just won’t go away, especially when there’s a couple Demon Princes around…
Ladies and Gentlemen the Ad Mech have arrived, and just in time for new Knights. This display especially caught our eye when we realized how much detail was put into it.
WWWAAAAGGGHHHHHH!!!!!!! Last but certainly not least, the Orks. This display was definitely one of the tallest we got to see today and it was a lot of fun to look at. This is a great example of how much skill is actually out here this year.
This is just the first post from Day one of Adepticon, there’s plenty more to come!
Make sure you’re checking back in with us for even more coverage and armies from the event, and see more from previous Adepticon events check out the links below for our last eight years of coverage from the hobby trenches. It’s been a blast!