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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Polish Airborne ArmyA perfect starter force, roughly amounting to 500 points this bundle contains: A box of British Airborne, enough plastic components to create 30 Polish Airborne! A blister pack of Polish Airborne HQ, which contains 1 Polish Airborne Lieutenant and 3 extra Riflemen. A blister...
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Belgian Army MMG teamThe most common machine gun operated by the Belgian Army was the MG08/15 Maxim machine gun. The German-made weapon had a proven track record in World War I. The Belgians modified the Maxim to fire 7.65 rounds. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Polish Airborne MMG teamA .303 Vickers water-cooled machine gun offered fire support to infantry units. This was another weapon of World War I vintage that soldiered on through World War II and beyond, proving extremely effective at laying down continuous fire over range. With the Polish Airborne...
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Korean War: Chinese PVA MMG teamThe Type 24 machine gun was a Chinese produced copy of the MG08/15 Maxim machine gun. The Chinese would make use of captured US .30cal MMG and make copies of the .30 cal. Contains 3 metal figures and 1 gun. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted...
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Korean War: North Korean KPA MMG teamThe KPA used the Maxim Model 1910 as its medium machine gun throughout the war. It could be tripod-mounted, sledge-mounted, or be mounted on the two-wheeled Sokolov. It was often given a shield to help preserve the crew. The Maxim had a standard rate...
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