They just keep coming….
Tyranid horde on display at GamesDay 2006.
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Having given my Mark IIb Land Raider a black undercoat, it needed a second coat.
This is to be a Grey Knights Land Raider, though I may use it now and again as an Inquisitor transport. Next stage will be the basecoat.
Full workbench feature on the Mark IIb Land Raider.
I did like the Epic Ork Landa when it came out. This is mine alongside a Forge World gunwagon.

I have been thinking for some time about making my own Ork Landa for my Warhammer 40K Ork forces, but kind of never really got around to it.
See more photographs of Epic miniatures.
Though I am growing to like the new plastic Deffkoptaz, I still prefer the metal ones. This is my first one as it flies across the battlefield.
I even modelled them with bombz, before they were included in the rules in the new codex. That’s a Steve Barber Town Hall in the background.
Space Marine Thunderhawk on display in the Forge World display cabinets at GamesDay 2004.
See more photographs of Thunderhawk Gunships.
See more photographs from GamesDay 2004.
The greatest threat to the Imperium of Man is, and has always been, the followers of Chaos and the foul daemons of the Warp. The Inquisitors of the Ordo Malleus, the Daemonhunters, are at war with forces too terrible to comprehend and, together with the holy warriors of the Grey Knights, they must take the light of the Emperor into the darkness. The threat of the daemonic is so great that only these heroic warriors have the necessary skills and knowledge to stand against such diabolical foes.
I am slowly building up my Grey Knights army.
I purchased the new Space Marine Librarian in Terminator armour as I really do like the model and for me will certainly fit into my Grey Knights army with all the books and purity seals. Obviously it is quite expensive for a single model, but then when has Games Workshop ever made “cheap” models.
Nice model and nice that all the weapon options are included. The model comprises three castings, once I had put these together I gave the model a black undercoat.
A very ornate model, will be fun to paint.
Before the plastic Shadowsword was released this year, Forge World had their resin version.
Back at GamesDay 2001 I remember being very impressed with the model and thinking if I only had the money…

Of course I don’t play Imperial Guard so why would I have one…
More photographs of Shadowswords. More photographs from GamesDay 2001.
A Dwarf Lord from the display cabinets at GamesDay 2005.
When battle is joined it is the Lords and Thanes, with their finely crafted armour and rune-inscribed weapons who seek out the enemy’s most powerful combatants, matching bestial fury or dark magic with courage, honour and honest steel.
See more pictures of Dwarfs. See more photographs from GamesDay 2005.
This my Ork army advancing across the battlefield.
The scenery tiles are “homemade” using blocks of 4′ x 1½’ polystryene which I covered in the (original) Games Workshop gaming grass mat. I have four of these blocks, as the 6′ x 4′ grass mat covered them easily.
The hills are from a company I can’t remember and find at the moment!
Trees are model railway trees.