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 Army medium mortar teamThe classic infantry support weapon. As with most armies of the period the Poles adopted the 81mm medium mortar. Capable of laying down a rain of shells in short time, this is the weapon you want to either smother the foe with firepower or...
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Hungarian Army medium mortar teamLike virtually all nations, the Hungarians adopted a medium mortar based on the French Brandt 81.4mm. The 36/39M was common throughout the Hungarian Defence Force and employed modern shaped charges to good effect. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Korean War: North Korean KPA heavy mortar teamThe KPA used the 120mm mortar which had a range of about 6,000 yards. Although even heavier mortars were produced, these were breech-loading Soviet model weapons with carriages and required towing vehicles to move, making them true artillery pieces. The Soviet strategy, shared with...
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Korean War: Chinese PVA support groupChinese PVA Support Group Headquarters Team Officers of the CCP army were selected on past military experience and political ideology. CCP army officers did not carry swords like Japanese officers. They had titles, not ranks; for example, Platoon Commander or Company Commander, rather than...
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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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Polish Airborne light mortar teamsAfter the first World War, most nations learned the valuable lesson of how effective close mortar support is, as a result most infantry sections now have at least one mortar assigned to it. The lightest mortar weighing less than 11lbs, this offered effective results...
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Polish Airborne medium mortar teamThe classic infantry support weapon. As with most armies of the period, the Poles adopted the 81mm medium mortar. Capable of laying down a rain of shells in short time, this is the weapon you want to either smother the foe with firepower or...
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Belgian Army medium mortarThe Belgians used the 81mm Brandt mle 27/31 as its medium mortar support weapon. It was an effective weapon that was used by many nations. The Belgians also had a number of 7.58cm minenwerfer of World War I vintage. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted...
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Korean War: Chinese PVA medium mortar teamThe Chinese had a fair number of medium mortars in the infantry battalion, typically utilizing the Russian model 82mm and the 81mm Brandt Mle 27/31 medium mortar. The Chinese PVA formed small batteries of three tubes in an infantry battalion’s weapons company and six-tube...
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Korean War: North Korean KPA medium mortar teamThe standard KPA medium mortar of the war was the 82- PM-41 or 82mm battalion mortar Model 1941. They were seen as artillery rather than infantry weapons by the KPA. Hence, they were usually grouped for battalion-level support. Good crews could manage 18–20 rounds...
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