If you love gaming with a friend (and hobby fun), the 2025 AdeptiCon Long War 40k Doubles tourney was the place for you to be!
The Long War 40k Doubles at AdeptiCon 2025 was an absolute blast, packed with incredible armies, killer strategies, and a whole lot of fun. Teams brought their A-game, showing off stunning paint jobs and creative lists that turned heads all weekend.
Whether it was perfectly coordinated tactics or just a love for rolling dice with a buddy, the energy was through the roof. If you missed out, don’t worry—we’ve got all the highlights, jaw-dropping armies, and unforgettable moments right here. Let’s take a look at what made this year’s event one for the books!
Long War 40k Doubles Armies at AdeptiCon 2025:
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The 2025 AdeptiCon Event had players from all over the country stop in and show off their most beautifully painted armies. On the Doubles side, they put in a ton of work and made some awesome armies for the Long War Doubles 40k tournament!
Here is a quick preview of some of the armies that were on hand at the event. Look for more in-depth features coming soon for each of these hobby masterpieces!
Harlequins in Pink and Black? Absolute Showstoppers
This Harlequins army didn’t just enter the battlefield—it blasted onto it in bold pink and black. With transports zipping around like caffeinated nightmares, every model popped thanks to high-contrast color blocking and clean edge highlights.
If you’re thinking of tackling a bright scheme, let this be your blueprint: keep the base work simple and let the color do the talking. Bonus points if your bases don’t try to compete with the neon.
Space Wolves vs. Huron Blackheart: The Saga of the Wolfslayer
Red and blue never looked so epic. This massive three-story display board told a full-blown saga—Space Wolves clashing with Huron Blackheart’s Red Corsairs in a face-off for the ages. Painting opposing forces for the same display?
Lean into visual contrast and thematic terrain. The cohesion of chaos vs. order, icy vs. infernal, really makes both armies stand out without stepping on each other’s toes.
Necrons March Out of a Glowing Tomb World
Classic silver and green never goes out of style, and this Necrons army brought it back with a vengeance. The tomb world display board gave everything a cinematic touch, while subtle OSL effects and clever basing made the whole army feel alive—well, as alive as reanimated robot skeletons get. Want your Necrons to feel ancient and deadly? Keep the metals dark and let the green glow steal the spotlight.
AdMech vs. Necrons: Contrast, Chaos, and Carnage
This board brought the perfect head-to-head. AdMech storming a Necron homeworld? Yes, please. The red of Mars-tech clashing with the sickly green and silver of the Necrons made the entire board look like a John Blanche painting. Pairing opposing factions on the same display? Keep terrain unified but let your color choices do the narrative work. That balance is where the magic happens.
Tyranids Hanging Out in a Towering Computer Setup
This year at the Long War Doubles tournament, a Tyranid force took over a hollowed-out monitor, complete with a tower and keyboard—yes, really. It was equal parts creepy and brilliant. Want to build a display board that turns heads? Think outside the foam board.
Repurpose old tech, junkyard finds, or whatever works. The more unexpected, the better. And bonus points if your Nids look like they’re nesting in your old Windows XP tower.
Votann Dig in on a Perfect Mining Outpost
The Leagues of Votann rolled onto a board that screamed “defend the dig site!” This mining-themed display was packed with personality, rugged terrain, and enough detail to tell a full story. When building a narrative army, don’t just focus on the minis—give them a setting. Cracked earth, mining gear, hazard stripes… the little touches sell the scene. Bonus: great way to make short-legged space dwarves feel like the real powerhouses they are.
Blood Angels Bring the Skulls, Banners, and Gothic Drama
If vampires ran a military parade, it’d look like this Blood Angels army. Their display board had towering gothic ruins, endless skulls, and a massive banner that screamed gothic flair. The key to a Blood Angels army that turns heads? Deep reds, controlled weathering, and dramatic lighting effects. Also, go big on iconography—there’s no such thing as subtle when it comes to Sanguinius’ favorite sons.
Final Thoughts on the Long War Doubles at AdeptiCon 2025
The Long War 40k Doubles at AdeptiCon 2025 brought out some of the most creative and unexpected team-ups we’ve seen yet. From classic rivalries turned alliances to color schemes that shouldn’t work but totally do, this event was a showcase of talent, strategy, and sheer passion for the hobby.
Whether it was golden Space Marines fighting against Chaos Space Marines or Tyranids running wild, the armies on display were nothing short of inspiring.
Click any of the links below to jump to separate articles on our coverage of the event itself.
- Incredibly Painted Sigmar Armies From AdeptiCon 2025!
- The Amazingly Painted 40k Armies of AdeptiCon 2025
- What it’s Like To Be At AdeptiCon 2025: Events, Games & Vendors!
- All The Massive New GW Warhammer Previews From AdeptiCon 2025
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Do you have a favorite army from the Long War Doubles at AdeptiCon 2025? Let’s hear it!