Don’t miss the full lineup of Warhammer+ Plus exclusive miniatures that were available from GW to help make the subscription worth it.
Updated August 25th, 2025, by Rob Baer with the latest on the 2025 year five minis.
Warhammer+ wasn’t just about streaming lore vids or brushing up on Black Library animations—it came with something a bit shinier: exclusive miniatures. Yep, those slick, limited-run models are designed to tempt your hobby table and justify the subscription fee.
From snarling Chaos champions to smug Inquisitors, you absolutely didn’t need but subscribed for anyway, Games Workshop made sure fans got more than just content—they got plastic bragging rights. This is the full lineup of Warhammer+ exclusive miniatures, in all their glory, so you can see exactly what GW dangled in front of us to keep the subscriptions coming.
Warhammer+ Miniatures: Year-by-Year Guide to Exclusive Models & Perks

Over the years, Warhammer+ has rolled out some genuinely iconic models—each one a perfect blend of lore, codex love, nostalgia, and pure collector bait. Here are all the Warhammer+ exclusive miniatures that have had hobbyists, both old and new, asking, “Is it worth subscribing for just one more year?” Spoiler alert: You might end up saying “yes” to Warhammer+ Plus if you think it’s worth it!
Warhammer+ Year 5 Exclusive Miniatures (2025)
This time, GW released two amazing minis in a new diorama format, featuring an Aeldari Spiritseer and a Necromancer from the Soulblight Gravelords.
Infinity’s Lament: Aeldari Spiritseer

The Summons: Soulblight Necromancer

Warhammer+ Year 4 Exclusive Miniatures (2024)
Warhammer+ Plus subscribers in 2024 are faced with a dilemma straight out of a 40k comic book: choose between an Inquisitor who’s all about fire and brimstone or a Freeguild Marshal who’s got more medals than patience.
Inquisitor Ostromandeus: The Ordo Hereticus’ Deadliest Enforcer

But Ostromandeus doesn’t just rely on brute force. His companion, Stentor-I-52, is basically a walking megaphone that turns every mission into a one-man sermon. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be yelled at by someone who’s always right, this duo delivers that experience with holy zeal.
And let’s not forget the hovering Vox Skull, which is always around to capture every grim one-liner for posterity. Ostromandeus might just be the closest thing the Imperium has to a live podcast host—if that podcast involved a lot more burning and a lot less banter.
Marshal Ashfield and Squire Udo: Battle-Ready Elegance in the Mortal Realms

But what’s a hero without a faithful sidekick? Enter Squire Udo, who’s been through enough battles to know that no amount of rousing speeches makes carrying a ton of gear any easier.
Udo’s the unsung hero, muttering under his breath while making sure the potions and tinctures are exactly where they need to be. Together, they bring both gravitas and practicality to the table, making them a perfect pair for anyone building a Cities of Sigmar force.
Warhammer+ Plus Year 3 Exclusive Miniatures (2023)
2023’s Warhammer+ releases played straight into fan predictions, and rightly so. When you’ve got models inspired by classic art and a dash of gothic horror, you’re bound to catch attention if you’re looking to prove a subscription to Warhammer+ Plus is worth it.
Unbroken: The Kasrkin Veteran from Warhammer 40k

This is a model that fits seamlessly into any Astra Militarum collection, whether as a hardened Sergeant or a display piece that shows off your painting skills. With his steady gaze and scars that tell a hundred stories, Unbroken feels like he’s walked straight off the battlefield and onto your hobby desk.
Karlina Von Carstein: The Aristocratic Vampire Lord from Age of Sigmar

Karlina’s pose, with a chalice in one hand and a thorn-decorated falchion in the other, tells you she’s not just here to win battles—she’s here to make a scene. Her optional heads allow you to choose between aristocratic flair or sinister mystique, giving you plenty of room to decide what kind of immortal terror she’ll be on your tabletop.
Warhammer+ Year 2 Exclusive Miniatures (2022)

Mibyllorr Darkfang: The Malevolent Chaos Sorceress

She’s a character who could slip into a Slaves to Darkness army or command attention on her own. The spindly fingers, the calculating expression—everything about Mibyllorr says she’s planning something sinister, and it’s likely to involve a few too many sacrifices.
Azrakh the Annihilator: The World Eaters Terminator

This isn’t just a nod to nostalgia; it’s a celebration of everything that made the original World Eaters iconic.
Warhammer+ Azrakh The Annihilator Miniature Unboxing & Rules
These pictures come from Reddit, showing the rules, all the bits, and size comparisons. For a model of this size, it actually looks pretty easy to build, which is always nice for a commemorative mini like this. Plus, with how it’s set up, you could easily magnetize this, too.

The Bits


Size Comparisons


Warhammer+ Year 1 Exclusive Miniatures (2021)
Warhammer+ debuted with two very different miniatures that set the tone for what was to come. This came after a price increase and paywalling of the army builder portion of their app behind Warhammer + Plus, which should hopefully help the app’s value and make it “worth it.”
Vindicare Assassin: Precision and Lethality in One Miniature

The blend of detailed terrain and dynamic pose makes this one a painter’s dream, offering plenty of opportunities to show off both brush control and creativity. Whether you’re using it in a game or simply displaying it on your shelf, the Vindicare Assassin is a centerpiece that radiates quiet menace.
Orruk Megaboss: The Behemoth of the Mortal Realms

With a weapon bigger than some infantry units and a skull-laden armor set, this Orruk is ready to take on anyone brave (or foolish) enough to get in his way. The model’s scale and details—like the Ogor skull and Stormcast remains—make it a standout piece, whether you’re smashing through enemy lines or just building an epic army display.
How to Get Warhammer+ Plus Exclusive Miniatures

Warhammer+ App & Additional Perks

The app gives you access to Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40k tools, while the Warhammer TV streaming service hosts original shows like Citadel Masterclass, Battle Report, and Loremasters. Whether you’re painting, strategizing, or just want to catch up on lore, Warhammer+ has you covered.
Is Warhammer+ Plus Worth It? Final Thoughts

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