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Siege Studios Unveils Warhammer 40K Commission for Dark Angels Supreme Grand Master
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Siege Studios Unveils Warhammer 40K Commission for Dark Angels Supreme Grand Master

Siege Studios posted a 360-degree showcase of Azrael, the Dark Angels Supreme Grand Master and Chapter Master, painted for a client's Warhammer 40,000...

March 13, 2026
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Siege Studios posted a 360-degree showcase of Azrael, the Dark Angels Supreme Grand Master and Chapter Master, painted for a client's Warhammer 40,000 collection on March 13.

The London-based creative shop shared the commissioned miniature work on social media. Azrael serves as the Chapter Master of the Dark Angels, one of the First Founding Space Marine Chapters in Games Workshop's Warhammer 40,000 universe.

Siege Studios operates at the intersection of gaming culture and high-end creative production. The studio has built a portfolio spanning branded content, character design, and miniature painting for tabletop gaming collectors.

The Dark Angels commission represents the type of niche cultural work independent studios pursue outside traditional advertising channels. Warhammer 40,000 maintains a dedicated global collector base willing to pay premium rates for professionally painted miniatures. Commission work for individual collectors sits alongside Siege Studios' commercial client roster.

Games Workshop's Warhammer franchise has seen growing mainstream visibility. Amazon is developing a Warhammer 40,000 cinematic universe with Henry Cavill attached to produce and star. The IP's expanding cultural footprint creates opportunities for studios fluent in its lore and aesthetic.

Siege Studios did not disclose the client or commission value. The studio's social post focused on the technical execution: lighting, paint detail, and the 360-degree presentation format that showcases the miniature from all angles.

The work signals how specialized creative shops monetize expertise in gaming subcultures. Holding company agencies chase mass-market gaming campaigns. Independents like Siege Studios serve the high-value collector segment directly.