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Warhammer's July miniature of the month is a Fellgor Raider

A Fellgor Raider lands as July’s free Warhammer mini, with an Old Foes coin for last month’s Armageddon claimants and plenty of paint-test value for fur and horns.

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Warhammer's July miniature of the month is a Fellgor Raider
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Warhammer Community has set July’s Miniature of the Month as a Fellgor Raider from Kill Team: Fellgor Ravagers, with the free in-store model due from Saturday, July 11, while stocks last. For miniature painters, that makes the monthly pickup more than a quick stop at the counter: it is a compact Beastman sculpt built to test fur, flesh, horns, leather, and weathered metal on one model before those ideas scale up to a larger force.

The monthly promotion still works the same way Warhammer has trained its store regulars to expect. You collect the miniature at your local Warhammer store, ask the staff, and take what is available while stocks last, with the note that the model you receive may differ from the one pictured. July’s release also comes with a collectible coin titled Old Foes, reserved for people who claimed last month’s Armageddon-themed offering, keeping the promotion tied to repeat visits as well as hobby time.

That coin-and-miniature pairing has become part of the appeal. A June 1 post paired a Saurus Warrior with an Armageddon-themed coin, and Warhammer has used the same monthly slot before to push hobby extras alongside the free figure. July continues that pattern, but the Fellgor Raider gives painters a more flexible sandbox than a single display piece. Warhammer has already described the Fellgor Ravagers as the first new Beastmen in Warhammer 40,000 in a long time, and the box contains 10 hooved-and-horned Beastmen that can be built as either a Fellgor Warrior or one of 10 unique operatives, with 15 heads and 15 sets of horns to mix and match.

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That range matters because the faction can be painted in several directions. Warhammer’s own guidance notes that Beastmen are often finished in earthy, dark tones, but they can also be pushed toward brighter colours to match a godly allegiance or a more personal palette. The company’s Pick n Mix paints offer is explicitly aimed at that kind of experimentation, and its Fellgor painting video, led by Dan and focused on an Ironhorn leader, is built as a Battle Ready tutorial with extra enhancement tricks. For anyone looking for a low-commitment test model, the July Fellgor Raider is exactly the sort of free mini that turns a routine store visit into a weekend paint project.

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