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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Soviet Bronekater Armoured Patrol BoatFrom the Gulf of Finland to the Crimean Peninsula, fighting on the Eastern Front often took place on or near water. The Soviets used the bronekaters (armoured boats) to penetrate deep into estuaries and river systems to provide a platform for amphibious assaults and to...
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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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Polish wz.29 Ursus heavy armoured carDesigned in 1929, the Samochd Pancerny wzr 29('armoured car 1929 pattern'), was more commonly known as Ursus or CWS. Based on the chassis of a 2-ton truck, the Ursus mounted a 37mm anti-tank gun and multiple machine guns. Although adequately armoured for the inter-war...
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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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Dug-in Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tankThe Japanese, through bitter warfare, have become masters in the art of camouflage. When vehicles can no longer be serviced they are not wasted - the Chi-Ha can now continue as a dug in emplacement: The Empire of Japan valued it's navy greatly, so much so...
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Sd.Kfz 234/1 2cm armoured carThe SdKfz 234/1 was an eight-wheeled armoured car used by the German Army in the Second World War that featured an open-topped turret. It proved useful on the Eastern and Western Fronts when introduced in 1944. In games of Bolt Action it is an...
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Italian IZ armoured carOne metal and resin vehicle. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Belgian Vickers Utility TractorLooking like something straight out of a Wallace& Gromit adventure is this gun tractor. Used to pull field pieces around the Vickers Utility fulfilled a vital role for the Belgian army. Metal and resin vehicle. Model supplied unassembled and unpainted - contents may vary.
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4.7cm Panzerjager R35 (f) BASome 800 R35s fell into German hands at the fall of France. Ever pragmatic, a number of them were sent to be converted by the German manufacturer Alkett. By October 1941, over 170 had been converted into the 4.7 cm PaK(t) auf Panzerkampfwagen 35R(f)...
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Opel Blitz with 2cm FlaKContains one resin and metal vehicle Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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GAZ AAA Fuel BowserContains one resin and metal vehicle Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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M39 armoured utility vehicleBuilt on the chassis on the M-18 Hellcat, the M39 was designed during the latter days of WWII. Though, it didn't see combat action until the Korean War. This armoured utility vehicle was used as a prime mover for 3” guns. In Korea they...
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OT-130, flamethrower tankContains one resin and metal vehicle Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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OT-26 flamethrower tank (single turret)Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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German Pak 40 auf RSO (Winter)In 1943, some 60 Raupenschlepper Ost (RSOs), were modified by mounting a Pak 40 anti-tank gun and some light armour plates for the protection of the crew from small arms fire. The resulting tank destroyer, regardless of the fact that it was quite slow...
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Horch 1a with 2cm Flak (Heer 1943-45)Pack contains 1 metal gun and 3 crew. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Soviet BT-7A self-propelled gunNote: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Unic P107 Command HalftrackThe P107 Halftrack was developed by Citroen in 1934 and then produced by the truck manufacturer Unic after Citreon's bankruptcy. In 1940 more than 2,000 examples were in service with the French military. During World War II the Germans found their own half tracks...
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Artillerie-Schlepper VA601(b)As the German war machine stormed across Europe the forces of the Third Reich made good use of captured equipment and vehicles. One such acquisition from the fall of Belgium is the Vickers Utility tractor which was pressed into German service as the Artillerie...
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