Download Army Lists Early For Warlord Games’ Konflikt ’47!
September 19, 2025 by brennon
Warlord Games has made all of the new Army Lists for their Weird World War wargame, Konflikt '47, available for you to download a whole WEEK EARLY! You can go and download ALL the lists right now and start building your forces in anticipation of the release of the new edition.
Army Lists // Konflikt '47
Pre-Order Konflikt '47 Here
The Konflikt '47 website has now been updated with the FREE PDF Army Lists for all of the factions in the game. This will then be regularly updated with new units and rules as the game grows, giving you everything you need to bring your units to the tabletop as part of a lethal fighting force.
Check out the link above or the direct links down below, which lead to the PDFs themselves...
The British Commonwealth Army List // Konflikt '47
The Axis Army List // Konflikt '47
The Empire of Japan Army List // Konflikt '47
The Soviet Bloc Army List // Konflikt '47
The United States Army List // Konflikt '47
Each of the Army List PDFs is no piddly little document of a few pages. They come in around the thirty-page mark and are absolutely stacked with background for the faction, ways to incorporate Bolt Action miniatures, special rules for the different factions, rules for all of your heroes, plus troops, elites and of course loads of vehicles.
This means that if you were on the fence about a particular faction, you can now dive in and get your hands on the rules so you can make your final decision. If you'd prefer to build your armies digitally, then you can also get a peek at the rules in the Warlord Games App.
Pre-Order Konflikt '47 Here
Check Out More From Konflikt '47 Here
Dive in and tell us which of the armies from Konflikt '47 you're going to be playing as when the game lands. I sense a lot of folks might go with the United States and the Axis as they have some cool kit and, of course, those terrifying experiments!
Drop your thoughts below...
"Dive in and tell us which of the armies from Konflikt '47 you're going to be playing as when the game lands..."
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Didn’t dig it the first time; it’s a no from me, dawg.
Sometimes stuff just doesn’t feel right.
And that’s ok.
Not everything is going to fit your taste all of the time.
You’ve got 3 options if something doesn’t appeal to you:
(1) find different models, but use the rules
(2) find different rules, but use the models
(3) ignore both and find something else to play
Interesting.
The lists themselves aren’t complex.
Regular (ie : bolt-action) are either (very) cheap infantry or support (mortars, snipers et al).
Every faction gets a rift-tech related gimmick as a special rule that helps build their theme.
I like the Soviet variant where you get to switch out a rift die from your opponents unit with the one you just rolled.
It is potentially devastating as an ‘exhausted’ results tends to deactivate special abilities such units might have (the Fireflies lose their ‘flight’ ability for example).
Axis troops getting to start the game with one of their vehicles with a rift die in ‘super charged’ status is another fun effect.
Not sure what the new ‘grit’ and ‘luck’ stats do, but it feels like an extra that makes a unit more survivable which tracks with the ‘big damned heroes’ concept.
Grit and luck felt very ripped off from MESBG to me
Ursus looking good for the bloc