Warhammer 40,000 store promo ties Fellgor Ravager to Armageddon coin reward
The July Fellgor Ravager giveaway comes with a catch: the new Old Foes coin only lands if you bring in the Armageddon token and log a Siege of Death Mire result.

Games Workshop has tied July’s Miniature of the Month to Armageddon footfall, with a Fellgor Ravager from Kill Team available from 11 July while stocks last and the Old Foes coin locked behind a return visit. To pick up the coin and display card, shoppers must bring in the previous month’s Armageddon coin and have submitted a Siege of Death Mire result, turning a simple counter pickup into part of the wider 40,000 campaign.
The Fellgor Ravager is a strong fit for that push. Warhammer Community previously framed the Fellgor Ravagers as warp-tainted beastmen with a Frenzy ability that keeps them fighting through an otherwise fatal wound, and the model’s shaggy, brutal design makes it an obvious painting project for savage skin tones, earthy armour and chaotic details. In practical hobby terms, it is not just a display piece, but a small canvas for experimentation that still sits squarely inside the Warhammer 40,000 ecosystem.
The coin offer plugs straight into Siege of Death Mire, the Armageddon campaign running from 22 June to 13 July. Players can use any faction, but every win must be dedicated to Orks or Space Marines, and each player can log only one result per week online. The campaign also splits into three online-decided locations plus a fourth location determined by events in local Warhammer stores, with the fight for Gallows Spaceport feeding into an outcome Games Workshop says will become official Warhammer 40,000 lore. Anyone who registers results is also entered into a draw for one of 40 armies of brand new Space Marine or Ork miniatures at the 1,000-point level.

The store-side hobby push goes beyond the coin cabinet. Warhammer Community is also steering shoppers toward the Pick n Mix paint offer, where customers choose any 10 paints and get the most expensive one free, while store staff and a YouTube painting video provide extra guidance. The same retail loop keeps first-timers moving as well, with a free intro model for a friend and a learn-to-play session designed to fold new faces into the hobby. A free album is also available for anyone collecting a sixth different coin, keeping the programme on the same repeat-visit rhythm that has made the monthly miniature a fixture in Warhammer stores.
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