Games Workshop

Welcome to our collection of Games Workshop miniatures, books, and more! We stock everything you need for Age of Sigmar, Warhammer: The Old World, Warhammer 40,000, Middle-earthTM Strategy Battle Game, and other Games Workshop IPs. Whether you’re just getting started with the hobby or expanding your army, explore everything from unpainted Warhammer miniatures to official rulebooks at Flipside Gaming.

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Deff Dread Orks

$59.37
This box set contains one multi-part plastic Ork Deff Dread. This 86-piece set includes: two cockpit sights, 10 different glyphs, five different close combat weapons, two big shootas, two rokkits,...

Painboss Orks

$40.00$35.70
This 21-piece plastic kit lets you build one Painboss and Grot Orderly. The Painboss has a choice of two head options – one with a bare head with a bionic...

Kill Rig Orks

$140.00$123.25
This multipart plastic kit is comprised of 111 pieces, allowing you to build one Kill Rig. The multiple emplacements on the rig can be mounted in a number of different...

Deffkoptas Orks

$65.00$55.25
This kit comprises 37 plastic components to build three Deffkoptas, and is supplied with 3x Citadel 75mm Oval Bases.

Warbikers Orks

$55.00$49.30
This boxed set contains 3 multi-part plastic Ork Warbikes, and includes options for an Ork Nob on Warbike, a variety of wargear options and extra details. Models supplied with 75...

Shokkjump Dragsta Orks

$60.00$51.00
This set includes 62 plastic components with which you can assemble a Shokkjump Dragsta, plus a 150mm Oval Base.

Rukkatrukk Squigbuggy Orks

$60.00$51.00
This kit comes as 61 components necessary to assemble a Rukkatrukk Squigbuggy, and is supplied with a Citadel 150mm Oval base.

Kustom Boosta-blasta Orks

$60.00$51.00
This set includes 68 plastic components with which to build a Kustom Boosta-blasta, plus a 150mm Oval Base.

Deffkilla Wartrike Orks

$60.00$51.00
This multipart plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a Deffkilla Wartrike. This kit comes as 78 components and is supplied with a Citadel 150mm Oval base.

Shop Games Workshops Miniatures, Rulebooks, and Beyond

Games Workshop has established a reputation for designing the best battle strategy games on the market. In our collection, you’ll find:

  • Unpainted miniature sets for total personalization
  • Rulebooks, lore books, and art books
  • Terrain, hobby tools, and dice for greater immersion.

With Flipside Gaming, we help you get everything you need for your battle strategy game. Get fast shipping when you order today!

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Flipside Gaming is proud to be the tabletop gaming shop that offers fellow tabletop gaming enthusiasts what they need for their hobby at competitive prices. We stock everything from sealed Pokemon cards to Games Workshop miniatures, ensuring that no matter what your favorite game is, you can find it in our collection. Plus, as partners of game publishers, all of our products are authentic and official.

In addition to our fast shipping, products like our unpainted Warhammer miniatures ship free nationwide. And if you ever need help, contact us, and we’ll help you as best we can. Shop minis, books, and more at Flipside Gaming.

FAQ
Are Games Workshop miniatures pre-painted?

No, they are unpainted. This gives you total creative freedom when designing your miniatures. 

Can you play with unpainted Warhammer miniatures?

Each event and/or playgroup may be different, so be sure to check in before you stop by. Typically, it's preferred to have models painted to a "battle-ready" standard using at least three or more colors. However, don't let that stop you and your friends from playing casual games at home with unpainted minis

Should you wash your Warhammer miniatures before painting?

We definitely recommend you wash any resin or metal figures before applying any paints. Otherwise, you may run into issues with assembly, such as trapped grime that gets in the way of painting.

Should you prime your Games Workshop miniatures before painting?

Yes, we recommend coating your miniature in primer before painting. While you can paint directly on the miniature, acrylic paint doesn’t adhere very well to the plastic. Primer not only improves adhesion but also provides more even coverage and longer-lasting paint.