Bad Santa
Warlord Games: Bad Santa Promotion
Bad Santa was a seasonal promotion from Warlord Games, the creators of tabletop wargames such as Bolt Action, Black Powder, Hail Caesar, and Konflikt ’47. During the promotion, players could access limited-time deals, bundles, and surprise offers for the holiday season.
About the Bad Santa Promotion
- Bad Santa was a seasonal event rather than an annual guarantee.
- Offers varied each year and included discounts, bundles, or mystery items.
- The promotion was designed to celebrate the holidays and reward Warlord Games enthusiasts.
Browse Warlord Games Collections
While Bad Santa isn’t currently active, Warlord Games’ core tabletop systems are always available:
- Bolt Action – A World War II miniatures game featuring infantry, vehicles, and starter armies.
- Black Powder – Battles from the 1700s to 1900s, including Napoleonic wars and more.
- Hail Caesar – Ancient and medieval warfare with armies from Rome, Greece, and earlier periods.
- Konflikt ’47 – An alternate history set in 1947 with advanced technology and unique forces.
Notes for Shoppers
- Bad Santa is a special promotion and may not be available every year.
- Details of the promotion, including offers and bundles, vary when active.
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British Northover ProjectorThe last black powder weapon ever issued to the British Army, the Northover Projector was a 1940 improvised antitank weapon specifically designed for the Home Guard. It was the brainchild of Major RH Northover, a Home Guard officer. Another smooth bore weapon, the projector...
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British AEC Armoured Car Mk IIThe heavy hitters of the recon regiments! Despite their size and appearance these apparent lightweights carried a not too shabby 6pdr (57mm) gun, and were well armoured too. The Mark III was upgraded to a 75mm cannon possibly the most potent anti tank weapon...
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British Morris Quad C8 TractorThe Morris Commercial C8 FAT (Field Artillery Tractor) commonly known as a Quad was an artillery tractor of the British and Commonwealth forces during World War II. It was used to tow field artillery pieces, such as the 25 pounder gun-howitzer, and anti-tank guns,...
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Pickett-Hamilton Disappearing PillboxA concrete tube sunk into a pit in the middle of an airfield, the disappearing pillbox earned its name by being flush with the ground when lowered. However, should German gliders or transport planes attempt to land the pillbox would shoot up 2’ 6”....
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BEF Vickers MMG teamPack contains 1 metal gun and 3 metal foot figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Home Guard 'Malcolm Campbell' armoured carIn 1940, only about one family in five owned a car; most people relied on the well-developed public transport system. Most civilian cars were decommissioned during the war as petrol was at first rationed then eventually denied to civilians altogether. Petrol coupons could still...
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British Home Guard Dice BagThis fantastic dice bag is ideal for drawing your order dice from during a game of Bolt Action. When not being used in game where better to store the dice. Why not add a pack of order dice to your dice bag? Select the...
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Bishop SPGContains 1 metal and resin vehicle Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Loyd CarrierThe Loyd carrier was one of many small tracked vehicles utilised by the British and Commonwealth forces on all fronts of the Second World War. They were primarily used to transport both men and equipment around the battlefield and to move infantry support weapons....
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Civilian Ford WOA1 carFamous for being the staff vehicle that Queen Elizabeth (Princess at the time) drove during WWII, the Ford WOA1 was the standard four-seater vehicle, particularly for staff during wartime. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Digital Bolt Action Campaign Western Desert eBookWhen compared to the enormous campaigns waged on the Eastern Front and in Western Europe during World War II, the struggle in North Africa between the British Commonwealth and the Axis might seem an unimportant sideshow. However, its influence and impact were far-reaching and...
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Morris light recce carProduced by Morris, based on one of their existing lorry chassis, this had an unusual layout with all three crew sitting side-by-side. This gave the vehicle its distinctive side profile. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Carden Loyd MMG carrierOne of the most important designs in the history of tank development, the Carden Loyd tankette inspired a huge number of similar vehicles worldwide, including the Panzer I and Russian T-27. Pack contains 1 resin and metal vehicle Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Bedford OY SP 3-pdrThe Bedford OY was a militarised version of the Bedford O series lorry capable of carrying three tonnes. A Hotchkiss 3-pdr naval gun mounted in the rear on a pedestal turned it into a self-propelled gun. In games of Bolt Action use the 2-PDR...
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Flying Standard 10' "Tilly"The Flying Standard 10 was produced by the Standard Motor Company and used by the British Commonwealth forces during the early stages of the war, in the desert campaign and in North-West Europe after D-Day. 'Tilly' is taken from "Utillity Vehicle". Note: Resin and...
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Beaverette MKIII armoured carThe Beaverette was a hastily designed stopgap measure that was intended to provide vehicles for the defence in the event of a German invasion. Instigated by Lord Beaverbrook in 1940, it was simply an oak and steel armoured shell on top of an existing...
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Guy Ant Truck15CWT TRUCKS These smaller trucks are the equivalent size to a US ¾-ton vehicle and they perform the same kind of roles as weapons carriers and general-purpose utility vehicles. The Guy Ant, Morris CS8 and its replacement the C4 are typical of the kind....
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Guy armoured CarThe Guy Armoured Car, or Light Tank (Wheeled) Mk I, was designed in 1938 and was the first armoured car with an all-wielded construction. They were armed with two machine guns in a rotating armoured turret. Guy Motors lacked the capacity for full-scale production...
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Morris CS8 field tractorContains 1 resin and metal vehicle. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Guy Lizard command vehicleA radio-equipped armoured car based on a Guy Lizard 4 x 4 chassis, these operated as command vehicles in armoured divisions in 1940. A Lizard was also used as a command vehicle by the 7th Armoured in North Africa in 1941. Completely impervious to...
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