FAQs - Warhammer World (2024)

Some people drop by for a few hours; others spend a few days… so how long would you like your visit to take?

If you place a same day delivery order in the retail store, pick up ideas from the Exhibition centre, admire the tables in the Events Hall, chat with staff and enjoy the delicious Bugman’s food, you’ll easily fill half a day. If you bring armies for gaming, hobby projects to work on or get involved in an event, then a full day or longer lies ahead of you!

As long as we are open, you are usually welcome to just walk into Warhammer World and enjoy all of our services, even when an event is happening.

– Some large events mean we have to make Warhammer World ticket entry only and are closed unless you have bought an event ticket. These days are indicated in red on our service changes.

– Entrance to the miniatures and displays in the Exhibition Centre is ticketed, with tickets available to purchase at Warhammer World, or in advance online.

– If you’re taking part in one of our ticketed events, you’ll need to purchase a ticket in advance.

– If you’re coming a very long way, or are a large group wanting to enjoy your own games, then we suggest you contact us in advance to check gaming table availability.

Many non-hobbyists are pleasantly surprised by how much they enjoy visiting Warhammer World, as they see how excited their friends and family are, and the gaming tables and Exhibition displays show what a highly skilled and creative hobby it is.

Also, Bugman’s offers excellent cakes and coffee, and a free WiFi connection, so is a perfect place to relax and indulge, while the gaming takes place next door.

Games Workshop’s miniatures and games are intended for age 12 +, but visitors of any age are welcome! Our ticketed events give details for any age guidelines or restrictions where necessary. Visitors 16 and under must be accompanied by a responsible adult at all times.

Games Workshop cannot take legal responsibility or guardianship for children who stay in Warhammer World (for any length of time). That will always remain with parents/guardians of those children. Please consider this before leaving any children you are responsible for at Warhammer World.

Warhammer World is an open public venue, and also a licensed premises. Our staff are always happy to help, and we have CCTV to provide extra customer security, but not all areas are staffed at all times.

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We’re often asked if we can arrange meeting a member of Games Workshop staff. The folks who write, design, create and paint, and the people you see on Warhammer TV and YouTube are all busy working, so can’t take time out to come and say hello – they would never get any work done!

If you want to meet our creative teams to pick their brains or just let them know you love what they do, look out for events like Open Days, Warhammer Fest and other large events.

You can take cheesy snaps for your own personal use, to show your friends where you’ve been, but no commercial use is allowed. By commercial use, we mean anything where you’ll make a profit, so if your blog or YouTube channel has adverts on it, that’s commercial.

We don’t allow any filming on our premises, so please keep to still photography, and not recording.

Warhammer World is here for our hobbyists to enjoy their hobby, and both they and we would rather this wasn’t interrupted. We don’t permit research, reporting or similar on any Games Workshop premises, and ask you to respect this.

If you need to travel light, you may not be able to bring your army with you. Because everyone has their own preferences for army lists, and it would need a storeroom almost as big as our hobby centre to keep all the variations of miniatures in, we don’t provide armies to borrow.

Bugman’s is a fully licensed bar providing a range of sweet and savoury snacks, filling food and drinks. You’ll be refreshed and ready for battle, or able to relax after a long day!

As with most venues, we ask that you don’t bring your own food or drink. See more details on their page.

If you want to game at an event dressed as the general for your army, or just show your love of a certain character, we do have some rules.

– Costumes must be inspired by or relate to the worlds and universes created by Games Workshop.

– Costumes must not be comprised, in whole or in part, of any real (or realistic) equipment of any military unit in existence after 1900. This especially applies to camouflage clothing, helmets etc. Costumes that indicate allegiance or affiliation with any real political or military movement are strictly forbidden.

– Costumes must not utilise, in whole or in part, any real, scaled or replica weapons.

– Costumes must be designed with health and safety and public decency in mind.

– You may be asked to alter or remove any unacceptable costume and/or accessories.

FAQs - Warhammer World (2024)

FAQs

Can you just walk into Warhammer World? ›

As long as we are open, you are usually welcome to just walk into Warhammer World and enjoy all of our services, even when an event is happening. – Some large events mean we have to make Warhammer World ticket entry only and are closed unless you have bought an event ticket.

What is the 3 color rule 40k? ›

"All must be painted to a 3-color minimum standard. An honest attempt to paint all models MUST be exhibited and 3 colors must not have not been simply applied to circumvent this policy. As a general rule, if someone feels the need to justify why a model is completed, it probably isn't.

Can you take photos in Warhammer World? ›

You can take cheesy snaps for your own personal use, to show your friends what they're missing, but no commercial photography is allowed. We also don't allow filming on our premises. The Next Event!

Do I need to book a table at Warhammer World? ›

Visiting Monday to Friday? Call us on 0115 900 4151 and speak to a store staff member, who can check and reserve available tables for you. Visiting at a weekend? Due to us hosting events most weekends, we usually have limited tables available.

Is Warhammer World worth a visit? ›

But it's the museum that really makes it worth the trip. Whether you're a diehard Space Marines fan with countless hours of 40k under your belt or know Warhammer better as a vague concept - a mysterious enigma that involves small toys and lots of dice - you'll find yourself taken in by the display.

What is the most populated world in Warhammer? ›

A Hive World is the most populous type of Imperial planet, of which there are approximately 32,380 currently catalogued by the Administratum in the Imperium of Man.

Why is AI illegal in Warhammer? ›

During the Dark Age of Technology, these intelligences rebelled against their human masters, leading to bloody wars. Since that time, and by a personal decree of the Emperor himself, it has been forbidden to fabricate or service those machines that are able to think and act independently.

Can I use 3D printed models at Warhammer World? ›

Are 3D printed parts I've designed allowed? Much like hand sculpted detail, if you've gone to the effort of designing and printing your own bespoke parts for your army, then these parts are indeed permitted at our events. Commercially available, third party 3D printed parts aren't permitted though.

Are proxies allowed in Warhammer tournaments? ›

Rules & Models

What-You-See-is-What-You-Get (WYSIWYG) applies, meaning that all of the weapons and gear in the army roster must match what is on the miniature. Non-optional gear, such as grenades on a Space Marine, are not required but appreciated. Proxy Models are not allowed.

What is exclusive to Warhammer World? ›

Warhammer World Exclusives

Choose from miniatures including the HQ Command Tank, a Chaos Dwarf, a variant head design for the Warlord Titan and more. Show off your passion in other ways with T-shirts, art prints, mugs, messenger bags, pin badges, and collectable coins.

Does Warhammer World have a store? ›

Warhammer World is home to the world's only dedicated Forge World store, a showcase for their amazing figures and evocative books.

Is Warhammer World free to enter? ›

Entrance to Warhammer World, the stores, Events Hall and Bugman's Bar is free. Tickets for the Exhibition Centre can be purchased in the Warhammer World store and online.

How do I get into Warhammer World? ›

Most of our events require a ticket purchased in advance, although some are free, with advance booking required! Entry to Warhammer World is usually still free when an event is taking place – However, some large events mean and we are closed unless you have an event ticket.

Can you visit games Workshop headquarters? ›

Warhammer World visitor centre is located at Games Workshop's Head Office, which is about 2 miles south-west of Nottingham City Centre. We are very easy to reach from the city centre and train station.

Are there any open world Warhammer games? ›

Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr is an open world sandbox ARPG focusing on the Inquisitors who are roaming the remote, mysterious and vast Caligari Sector.

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