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New Warmachine Stampin’ Plates Make Faction Icons a Two-Minute Job

Warmachine stamping plates

Warmachine Stampin’ Plates just landed from Goblin Hobbies with two officially licensed designs that let you stamp faction details onto your minis for $16 each.

If you’ve ever tried painting the same Cygnar swan across a dozen warjacks, you already know why these exist. The first few usually turn out great, but keeping every icon looking the same gets old fast. These new Stampin’ plates take that job off your brush and put it into a reusable tool built for Warmachine.

The biggest selling point here is that they’re officially licensed. Goblin Hobbies worked directly with Steamforged Games, which now handles the Iron Kingdoms, so you’re getting the real faction artwork instead of something that’s just close enough. That’s exactly the kind of hobby support many players were hoping to see after Steamforged took over.

What The Warmachine Stampin’ Plates Actually Do

Warmachine Stampin Plates used on miniatures

If you haven’t used stamping before, the process is pretty simple (and we have the tutorial above). Paint goes across the etched metal plate, you scrape away the excess, pick up the design with a silicone stamper, and press it onto the miniature. We covered the full process when the first Goblin Hobbies Stampin’ Plates launched, and it works the same way here.

The real advantage is consistency. Whether you’re stamping one icon or forty, they’ll all match, which is really tough to pull off by hand. Each plate measures 4.75×2.4″, giving you plenty of room for multiple designs. If you’re looking to round out your workspace, we also keep an updated list of the best hobby tools and supplies to keep on your desk, too.

ARTICLE SUMMARY:
  • Sale: New officially licensed Warmachine plate lineup from Goblin Hobbies
  • Status: In stock now
  • Retailer: Goblin Hobbies
  • Featured this drop: Warmachine 001 (faction icons) and Warmachine 002 (patterns, numbers, textures), $16 each
  • Price range: $16 per plate, $32 for both
  • Why it’s good: Officially licensed art stamps crisp, repeatable faction detail across a whole force with no freehand 

Warmachine Plate 001: $16

Warmachine 001 Stampin Plate faction icons

Warmachine 001 focuses on faction icons, arcane symbols, and armor markings. It’s the plate you’ll use when you want your warjacks and warcasters to share the same clean look across the whole army instead of painting every emblem by hand.

Warmachine Plate 002: $16

Warmachine 002 Stampin Plate patterns numbers textures

Warmachine 002 adds patterns, numbers, and textures that help finish off an army. It complements 001 nicely, giving you both the faction markings and the extra details that tie everything together. And if you’re just getting into this side of the hobby, our guide to painting miniatures is a good place to start alongside a stamping setup.

Final Thoughts on the Warmachine Stampin’ Plates

Warmachine Stampin Plates detail on finished miniatures

The lineup starts with two plates, ending at 002 for now, which certainly leaves room for more Warmachine designs down the road. At $16 each, they’re an easy way to see whether stamping fits your hobby style without spending much. It’s also good to see officially licensed hobby tools like these arriving under Steamforged’s watch as well!

Both plates are in stock now, so if you’ve been looking for a faster way to add clean, repeatable details across your force, they’re ready to go.

Click Here to Get Yours!

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