The 40th anniversary of Warhammer, one of the most well-known miniature wargames in Britain, is being commemorated by stamps released by Royal Mail.
From Warhammer 40,000, Warhammer: Age of Sigmar, and Warhammer: The Old World, six stamps feature fictional characters.
Four more stamps include pictures taken from the franchise library.
They are slated to go on sale on June 8 and are currently up for pre-order.
The fantasy-themed game, which was created in 1983, has players use plastic miniatures to simulate battles between armies.
Sales during lockdown hit a record high, continuing the product's incredible success since launch.
The game's creators are a Nottingham-based company called Games Workshop.
The company's head of global marketing, Helen Smallridge, stated: "We're thrilled to be partnering with Royal Mail to mark the 40th anniversary.".
"From modest beginnings, Warhammer has developed into a British institution and a worldwide success, with millions of fantasy miniatures being collected all over the world. ".
In his description of the game, David Gold, director of external affairs and policy at Royal Mail, called it "a creative, collaborative pursuit with a special power to spark the imagination.
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