Missoula is adding another spot for hobby lovers, and this one is a big name in the tabletop world. 

The Ultimate Hobby Experience: Build, Paint, and Play

Following the recent announcement of the Bricks & Minifigs LEGO store coming to town, there is now word that a new Games Workshop Warhammer store is set to open in Missoula. 

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For those unfamiliar, Warhammer is a popular tabletop hobby centered around collectible miniature figures. Players can build, paint, trade, and battle with their armies, making it part strategy game and part creative outlet. The hobby appeals to both kids and adults, blending imagination with hands-on craftsmanship. 

Your Local Warhammer Destination: What to Expect

The new store will be located at 3055 N. Reserve St., Suite A2, and is expected to open in May, according to its social media pages. In addition to selling products, the store will focus on introducing newcomers to the Warhammer hobby and helping people learn how to build and paint their own miniatures. 

Join the Team: Unique Job Opportunities Await

They are also currently hiring for on-call store operators. For those looking for something a little different professionally, it could be a unique opportunity to work in a creative, community-driven environment. 

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Between LEGO and Warhammer, Missoula’s hobby scene is getting a noticeable boost. And honestly, anything that gets people—kids or adults—away from screens and into something hands-on is a win for the community. 

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