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GW Reveals Their 12 Best Warhammer Miniatures For 2023

GW Best Miniatures 2023 featureGW revealed their 12 best Warhammer miniatures of the year for 2023, and you can even vote on what model you think is the cream of the crop!

Like in past years, you can vote on what miniature you think is the best and help determine which one will win for the year. Games Workshop has picked one model from each month to nominate for the best overall in 2023. Whichever model wins the top spot this year will be even more special, as 2023 marks Warhammer’s 40th anniversary. There are some pretty big contenders, too, with Angron, The Lion, Trugg, and more this year.

GW Reveals Their 12 Best Miniatures of the Year For 2023

Games Workshop’s best miniatures of 2023 come from Warhammer Community.

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Some stunning new heroes have joined the battle in the 41st Millennium and the Mortal Realms, giving Lion El’Jonson and Angron a real run for their money. In Warhammer 40,000, Vashtorr the Arkifane’s machinations bore fruit and tore a baleful hole through the materium, while the Twin-Tailed Crusade saw legendary figures like Tahlia Vedra and Trugg the Troggoth King rise to prominence in Warhammer Age of Sigmar.

Later in the year, Commander Farsight took the fight to the Orks in a stylish new battlesuit, while the towering Cerastus Knight Lancer – and later its Acheron and Castigator counterparts – made its first appearance in plastic. Then as the snow began to fall, two special Christmas miniatures stole the show as Da Red Gobbo’s Surprise got up to mischief and the Grotmas Gitz made off with all the presents.

There are a lot of great miniatures this year. However, it may be hard to imagine something other than The Lion or Angron winning. While there are plenty of other excellent minis, these two may have garnered the most hype. Plus, there isn’t another larger faction mini like the Avatar to dethrone them.

There are a lot of great miniatures this year. However, only one can win! 

#3: Commander Farsight

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In third place is Commander O’Shovah. He’s the only dude in the T’au Empire bad enough to head into battle with a sword, and so it’s only fitting that he gets a model that makes him seem like he may even know how to use it.

For such a budding empire, 3rd place isn’t too bad! This is a great mini, and with the shrouded minis preview from Christmas, we might see plenty more Tau in 2024.

#2 Angron

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Flapping into contention from all the way back in January comes Angron, the Red Angel. The angriest daemon prince in any of the worlds of Warhammer, Angron set the tone for a furious year of galactic conflict. He even unexpectedly got to battle his brother, who just about got the better of him during the climax of the Arks of Omen narrative, and who just about manages the same in the real battle…

Don’t show these results to Angron because he’ll probably be quite mad about taking the second spot! Especially considering who he lost to. Either way, this is another great-looking mini, and we’ve seen plenty of World Eaters on the field in 2023.

#1 Lion El’Jonson

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…yep, it’s Lion El’Jonson. The returned Primarch of the I Legion, a powerhouse of combat and chivalry, and a magisterial presence on any shelf. Having defeated Angron through superior acumen in battle and a handful of votes, he’s a worthy victor as Warhammer Miniature of the Year 2023. For Caliban!

Well, it looks like the Imperium nudged out Chaos this time around, carried on the strong back of the Lion! However, Chaos has won plenty more throughout the years! Now, let’s check out some of the previous top Games Workshop miniatures of the year winners!

Previous Top Games Workshop Miniatures of the Year

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The forces of Chaos once held a monopoly over Miniature of the Year winners, but have since been cowed by sterling appearances from the Orks and Aeldari. Will Angron’s rebirth secure another win for them in 2023? Here are some of the previous winners to help you decide if the Red Angel has what it takes.

This model is so unique, so we just don’t see how it wouldn’t have won.

GW Best Miniatures 2023 3Be’lakor is a stunning miniature, and if you want a painting project, this is the mini for you!

GW Best Miniatures 2023 4Orks only have one top spot in the past few years, but the big boss is fantastic and had to win!

GW Best Miniatures 2023 5From Abaddon on, Chaos basically won every single spot; it looks like the followers of Chaos are pretty influential.

GW Best Miniatures 2023 6What’s there not to love about a Noise Marine shredding?

GW Best Miniatures 2023 7Primarchs almost always win when they come out, but this year there are two, so we’ll have to see if traitors or loyalists are stronger.

GW Best Miniatures 2023 8Last but not least, Magnus easily took the top spot in 2016!

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In summary, Games Workshop has revealed their top 12 Warhammer miniatures of the year for 2023, with Lion El’Jonson taking the top spot as the Warhammer Miniature of the Year 2023. Angron and Commander Farsight secured the second and third places, respectively. With some impressive miniatures on display, it will be interesting to see what other models Games Workshop will release in the future.

What miniature do you think will come out on top in 2023 for the best model of the year? 

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