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*[[Brettonia]] ([[Bretonnia:_Warhammer_Army_Project,_8th_Edition_Tactica| Tactica]])
*[[Brettonia]] ([[Bretonnia:_Warhammer_Army_Project,_8th_Edition_Tactica| Tactica]])
*[[Cathay]]: Fantasy China ([[Warhammer_Army_Project/Cathay | Tactica]])
*[[Cathay]]: Fantasy China ([[Warhammer_Army_Project/Cathay | Tactica]])
*[[Chaos Dwarfs]]: Dwarfs with Chaos influence and slaves ([[Warhammer Army Project/Chaos Dwarfs|Tactica]])
*[[Chaos Dwarfs]]: Dwarfs with Chaos influence and Greenskin slaves ([[Warhammer Army Project/Chaos Dwarfs|Tactica]])
*[[Cult of Ulric]]: The Empire, but with more wolf and melee ([[Warhammer Army Project/Cult of Ulric|Tactica]])
*[[Cult of Ulric]]: The Empire, but with more wolf and melee ([[Warhammer Army Project/Cult of Ulric|Tactica]])
*[[Daemons of Chaos]] ([[Warhammer Army Project/Daemons of Chaos|Tactica]])
*[[Daemons of Chaos]] ([[Warhammer Army Project/Daemons of Chaos|Tactica]])

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Warhammer Army Project

Warhammer Army Project is a project by Mathias Eliasson who creates Homebrew army books for the factions of Warhammer that never got them, as well as updating the 7th and 8th edition armybooks now that WHFB has been destroyed by GW (6th Edition for Bretonnia...showing us what faction GW considers to be the red headed stepchild of Fantasy). They are awesome books with pictures and fluff and you should totally make tacticas for them.

Go on; do it.

Do it you fucking nerds, it's not like you have anything better to do, plus the army books are cool as shit

Current Armybooks

Each of these are available in 8th Edition as well as the author's fanmade 9th Edition. The individual Tactica's vary on which Edition they focus on but if you want to add sections to them dealing with the other edition go ahead.

External Links

The Project's website