
After offering the magazine up for subscribers in the US just days ago, Hachette Partworks announced a change to the rollout of their product here in the States.
If you’re unfamiliar with the subscription, you get a handful of minis and other accessories along with each magazine. The models are all for Space Marines and Necrons but aren’t a bad value for the number of minis you get. On top of the minis, you can get paint, dice, a game mat, a brush, a ruler, free gifts, and of course the accompanying magazine with each issue.
There were currently four issues available, but that appears to have been delayed now-the first having issues 1 & 2 for $16.90 and then issues 3 & 4 for $23.90.
Warhammer 40k Imperium Collection

As you can see, you get some interesting stuff with every issue, but if you don’t play Space Marines or Necrons, it’s not really for you yet. Each issue of the magazine would focus on the minis inside with datasheets, lore, building guides, paint guides, and some tips on how to actually play with the minis in a battle.



According to Fauxhammer, this was in a trial run last month in the UK, and now after announcing availability in the US, is no longer available currently.
In the UK the full set of 80 issues costs a whopping 160£, but there is a full breakdown on what comes in the series, and some advice on how to get even better value as well:
The TLDR version is that you can save 40% – 50% on the models you get in the premium kits. there are some potential things you can do to nab this a bit cheaper than the £160 cost across 80 issues. but you do this at your own risk (I wouldn’t) details in the article.
So back in England, the first two issues cost 8.99£ each which is amazing compared with the two-issue cost here of $16.90. but it is unclear if all 80 issues will be $8.99 each as issues 3 and 4 costs about $12 respectively.
The question is, which of the 80 issues will hobbyists here in the states actually use, and how much will it cost them?
Bad News For Warhammer 40k Imperium Collection in the US
With little fanfare the following screen went up for anyone accessing the website in the US:
Perhaps Hachette Partworks may have either been unprepared for the response they received from hobbyists or perhaps we’re fishing for interest. Either way, it’s super disappointing news for something that a lot of folks had been clamoring for since it launched in the UK.
It’s also unclear if anyone that signed up for this was initially charged, and if so when refunds would be issued.
There has been a little pushback online as to the actual value of the subscription overall, and the prices of each shipment, which seem to vary with each release.
Also please note that you can still add this subscription to a cart, and pay for it at the time of this writing- it’s unclear if refunds will be issued or if the landing page message is current.
Personally, I wonder if they can even be trusted with antics like this, and will be voting no with my hobby dollars just because of these factors alone.
How about you, is this still something you will be interested in?
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