Easiest Warhammer 40,000 armies to paint

A Tyranid hero model beside an Adeptus Custodes miniature, with a GamesRadar+ logo over the top
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Warhammer 40,000 is an expansive tabletop miniature game with multiple ways to approach it, and publisher Games Workshop does a remarkable job 🌱of providing you with the tools to help express yourself best. Whether it's crafting a gnarly competitive list to sweep th൩e tables, getting inspiration by digging deep into the extensive Black Library literature, or converting models with a flavorful theme, there are countless ways to represent yourself in Warhammer 40K.

In many cases, painting models is often the easiest way to show personality. However, it's also one aspect that is the most time-consuming. Not everyone wants to invest h🍃ours intricately painting an army, but rather shortcut the process to play games instead. With that in mind, I've lined up the easiest Warhammer 40,000 armies to paint right here.

And don't worry, Games Workshop respects this mindset; there's a reasonable compromise for tabletop players called 'Battle Ready'. This is the bare minimum process needed for an army to qualify as legal for tournament play, where each model has all their main areas colored and a basic finish applied to their bases. There'🌟s a handful of armies that are incredibly easy to paint and assemble to this point, so these are included in the list below.

A Tyranid army from Warhammer 40,000 10th Edition swarms across the battlefield

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1. Tyranids

Alien terrors that are monstrously easy to paint

Reasons to buy

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Easy to batch and speed paint
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Perfect for use with washes and contrast paints

Reasons to avoid

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Tyranid armies consist of a high density of miniatures