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Warhammer Army Planner
A Warhammer army planner tracks which units you own, what they cost, and how far along each one is in the painting pipeline. Costumary combines army cost tracking with project milestones so you can plan purchases, set painting goals, and see your army's total investment and completion rate.
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Costumary workspace demo showing four core features:
Each template comes with milestones, starter materials, and a timeline. Skip the blank page and start building today.
Jujutsu High's unassuming sorcerer-in-training: the pink-and-black undercut wig, white school uniform, and subtle Sukuna curse marks. The wig styling is the make-or-break challenge—it needs proper teasing, gel, and heat-setting to hold spikes through a con day. 4 components, 10 materials, 3-4 weeks, $75-150.


Spy x Family's telepathic kid in the Eden Academy uniform. The build is a black A-line dress with gold scalloped trim, a white Peter Pan collar, a red bow, and a pink wig with horn clips. It looks simple, but the wig quality, horn stability, and trim finish are where beginners hit walls. This template covers 6 components, 10 materials, a 10-step build plan, and a $40 to $120 budget across 3 weeks.


Momo Ayase from Dandadan in her signature school uniform: pastel pink sweater, white shirt with red bow tie, and navy pleated skirt. This is a beginner-friendly build that comes together fast, with most pieces thriftable, but three details make it read as Momo: the wig bangs, green earrings, and the exact sweater shade. The wig styling is the hardest part, the earrings are a fun DIY, and the rest is shopping. Includes 8 components, 12 materials, a 10-step plan, and a 3-week, $85 to $225 budget.


Most armies grow box by box over months. A planner tracks each purchase with retail price, discount price, models received, and points added. Over time you see your total spend, average cost per model, and cost per point.
A 2,000-point army might include 60-100 models. Tracking each unit's painting status (on sprue, assembled, primed, in progress, complete) shows real progress and helps you decide what to paint next for a playable force.
The backlog grows when purchases outpace painting. A planner that links your buy list to your paint queue makes the gap visible. Some painters use this to enforce a 'paint before you buy' rule. Others use it to justify the next Combat Patrol.
Next steps, deeper guides, and free tools to help you build.
How Much Does a Warhammer Army Cost?
Real costs for 2,000-point armies across factions.
Miniature Painting Cost Guide
Supply costs for miniature painting at every experience level.
Army Cost Calculator
Add units and supplies to see your army's total cost.
Paint Scheme Planner
Plan your army's color scheme before you open the first pot.
Plan your build around a real deadline. Find dates, checklists, and budget estimates.