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ATC 2018 Top Imperial Armies On Parade

By Tim Roberts | July 14th, 2018 | Categories: 40k News & Articles, ATCs

Come and get a look at the top Imperial armies fielded by players from across the country at the 2018 40k American Team Championship.

Here we are again in the beautiful hills of Tennessee at the 2018 American Team Championships.  With 74 five-player teams, in attendance, the 2018 ATC’s is one of the biggest team events for Warhammer 40k.

Field of Fire Gaming gave us a great breakdown of all the army factions that have been submitted to the event and boy does it look way different than 2017’s selections!  With the drop of Chapter Approved and the boat-load of FAQs we’ve been through, this year’s army roster looks almost totally different to last year’s.

Let’s take a look at our picks for the top Imperial armies this year.

ATC 2018 Top Imperial Armies On Parade

Custodes are in the house at ATC and are ready to take on any threat to the throne. You have got to come correct to deal with this blistering force of jet bikes blazing across the battlefield.

Nothing like a good patriotic salute to the Ultramarines as Robby G. and company proudly represent their colors in this epic team event.

Here we have a fine specimen of the real heroes of the Imperium  This Imperial Guard Force is ready to show everyone what teamwork is all about.

The sons of Russ are always up for a good time so what better army to bring to a team event than a pack of Space Wolves… Party animals!

Knights ATC 2018

This Imperial list brings the thunder. These Imperial Knights mean business as the ground shakes under their mighty feet.

These guys keep the Imperium of man up and running. Looks like they all used a vacation day to do a little team building exercise this year.

There is a fair share of the new Dominus Class Titans this year. This one is holding down the flanks while the Space Marines make their advance.

Say what you will, the Imperium of man is here to stay! Make sure to check out all of our coverage of the American Team Championship past and present.

About the Author: Tim Roberts