When it comes to bringing raw character and mythic storytelling to the tabletop, few forces in Warhammer 40,000 can match the Space Wolves. AdeptiCon’s reveals already lit the fire of excitement back in March, but Games Workshop wasn’t done yet — the sons of Fenris have returned with a new wave of heroes and warriors, each model bursting with narrative flair and legendary might.
Leading the charge is none other than Logan Grimnar, the Great Wolf himself. His new miniature is an absolute masterclass in character design — draped in heavy Fenrisian pelts, inscribed with ancient runes, and wielding the fabled axe Morkai, Logan looks every inch the high king he’s been celebrated as for centuries. Flanked by his twin wolves, Tyrnak and Fenrir, the model isn’t just a leader — he’s a walking saga brought to life in plastic.
Following close behind is his steadfast champion, Arjac Rockfist. Known for his brutal hammer strikes and indomitable spirit, Arjac’s new model captures that mountain-like presence beautifully. The inclusion of an optional throwing arm for Foehammer — representing his supernatural ability to hurl his hammer across the battlefield and call it back — is a clever nod to Space Wolves lore, blending rule mechanics and narrative in a way only great miniature design can.
But no saga is complete without its shaman, and Njal Stormcaller is here to summon the fury of Fenris itself. His updated sculpt crackles with arcane energy, with the dynamic pose and swirling elemental motifs around him vividly conveying his mastery of the storm. Njal doesn’t just stand — he commands the battlefield, both visually and in spirit.
The Wolf Guard have also received a monumental update with their Wolf Guard Terminators. Adorned with ornate carvings, runic sigils, and ancestral totems, every inch of these warriors screams history and honour. Whether equipped with gleaming storm shields, brutal relic greataxes, or savage lightning claws, these Terminators embody the duality of the Space Wolves — brutal ferocity tempered by deep-rooted tradition.
Each of these new releases drips with thematic storytelling. They aren't just models — they are a visual saga of Fenris itself. The intricate details, from the fur-lined cloaks to the weapon etchings, speak volumes without a word uttered. Together, these miniatures capture the mythic, heroic essence of the Space Wolves better than ever before, reminding us why this Chapter is so beloved among Warhammer fans.
With the release of the new Army Set for the Wolves on the horizon, these reveals just make us even more hyped! Whether you’re a longtime son of Russ or a newcomer eager to embrace the way of the wolf, these models promise to turn every tabletop battle into a saga worth singing.