Tallarn Inquisitorial Stormtroopers in the desert

I have some Daemonhunters Inquisitorial Stormtroopers which are based on the Cadian Kasrkin I decided many years ago to add a unit based on the Tallarn.

Here are the finished troopers in the desert.

Check out the workbench feature on the Inquisitorial Stormtroopers (Tallarn Blister).

Check out the workbench feature on the Inquisitorial Stormtroopers (Tallarn Blister).

Rolls Royce Armoured Car

The Rolls-Royce Armoured Car was a British armoured car developed in 1914 and used during the First World War, Irish Civil War, the inter-war period in Imperial Air Control in Transjordan, Israel and Mesopotamia, and in the early stages of the Second World War in the Middle East and North Africa. The Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) raised the first British armoured car squadron during the First World War.

Rolls Royce Armoured Car

This Rolls Royce Armoured Car is the oldest vehicle at the Tank Museum still in running order.

Rolls Royce Armoured Car

It is a hundred years old, built at Rolls Royce’s Derby Works in 1920 and first saw service in Ireland the following year. It’s painted as it was with the 5th ACC in Shanghai.

Rolls Royce Armoured Car

Spent time in Scarborough between 1922 and 1927, it was then shipped to Shanghai for 2 years before spending 1929 to 1938 in Egypt with the 5th Armoured Car Company, Royal Tank Corps, 12th Royal Lancers and 11th Hussars. After taking part in anti-invasion patrols with the 1st Derbyshire Yeomanry the car came to Bovington in 1940 and joined The Tank Museum collection in 1946.

More photographs of the Rolls Royce Armoured Car.

See the workbench feature on the Tally Ho Rolls Royce Armoured Car.

See the workbench feature on my 15mm Flames of War Rolls Royce Armoured Car.

 

No I did not order Leviathan

Leviathan

So today was pre-order today for the new edition of Warhammer. The boxed set Leviathan was on sale.

If you’re looking to plunge headfirst into the new edition of Warhammer 40,000, look no further than this glorious boxed set. Warhammer 40,000: Leviathan comes complete with two powerful armies of spectacular new miniatures, pitting a force of mighty Space Marines against an unending xenos swarm of Tyranids against the backdrop of the Fourth Tyrannic War. The set also includes an exclusive rulebook, which delves into the game’s grimdark, futuristic setting and provides a full set of rules for playing thrilling games with your Citadel miniatures.

I did notice that my FLGS stock with 20% off, sold out within five minutes, and initially there was a one hour queue for the main Games Workshop site.

Now over twelve hours later, Leviathan is still available to order on the main Workshop site. Games Workshop have obviously learnt their lessons from previous releases. So if you want a copy you can still get one.

Despite the FOMO (fear of missing out) I decided that I would not order a copy. I think it would just be a large pile of plastic that would never get painted. I know I have been painting some Space Marine vehicles recently, and I did  quite like the Tyranid miniatures, I knew I would probably never get around to painting them. I might get the rules later on, but I didn’t respond to the hype and I don’t feel bad at not pre-ordering a box.

So did you pre-order Leviathan?

Want to finish my Ork Mega Dread

I was looking for something else when I found my Forge World Ork Mega Dread. I had got so far with it, I am surprised I hadn’t got around to finishing it off.

I bought mine at GamesDay 2009 and purchased it with two Killkannons as I didn’t think much of the Rippa-Claw, it looked flimsy in comparison to the model as a whole.

The construction process started off with the body, then the legs and the thighs. The legs were then attached to the body. The weapons were put together and then attached to the body. After constructing the model, it was undercoated. After basecoating the model, I gave the model a wash.  The next stage was giving the model more washes….

I now need to think about what to do next. I think the model is quite dark.

I will certainly add some metallic paint and rust to the engines on the back of the dread.

See the full workbench feature on my Ork Mega Dread.

Visit the Ork Mega Dread Miniatures Gallery.

Arkanaut Ironclad

This Arkanaut Ironclad was on display at Warhammer World.

Arkanaut Ironclad
Arkanaut Ironclad

The Arkanaut Ironclad is the jewel in the crown of the Kharadron Overlords’ airfleets. It is a majestic airship that is bristling with weaponry. Its deep cargo holds can be laden with aether-gold or it can be loaded to the gunwales with Arkanaut Companies or Grundstok Thunderers.

The Ironclad is the largest vessel routinely seen in the Kharadron airfleets. It is clad in layer upon layer of riveted iron plates, making it incredibly tough and protective. The Ironclad is armed with a fearsome array of weapons, including aether-shot carbines, bombs, and torpedoes. These weapons can pour astonishing amounts of firepower on anything that gets between the Kharadron Overlords and their bounty of aether-gold.

The Ironclad is a formidable warship that is feared by its enemies. It is a symbol of the Kharadron Overlords’ technological prowess and their mastery of the skies.

More photographs of The Kharadron Overlords.

Arkanaut Frigate

These Arkanaut Frigates were on display at Warhammer World.

Arkanaut Frigate
Arkanaut Frigate

The Arkanaut Frigate is a versatile airship that represents centuries of refinement by the shipwrights of the Endrineers Guild. It is a balance of speed, transport capacity, and firepower, making it a mainstay of the Kharadron Overlords’ airfleets.

The frigate’s sleek hull is made of Aether-Khemist-treated gromril, making it both strong and light. This allows it to reach speeds of up to 150 knots, while still being able to carry a significant amount of cargo and troops. It is also fast and powerful enough to escape the gravitational drag of a density hole.

The frigate’s buoyancy endrin is powered by Aether-gold, and it allows the ship to stay aloft even in the most turbulent conditions. This makes it ideal for long-range missions, as well as for operating in dangerous environments, such as those found in the Eightpoints. It retains enough firepower to level a city should the need arise.

The frigate’s main armament is a pair of sky cannons, which can fire explosive shells that can level a city block. It also carries a number of smaller weapons, such as aethershot carbines and boarding weapons. This gives the frigate the firepower it needs to take on a variety of targets, from enemy airships to ground forces.

The Arkanaut Frigate is a powerful and versatile airship that is essential to the Kharadron Overlords’ war effort. It is a symbol of their technological prowess and their mastery of the skies. It is a formidable warship that is feared by its enemies.

Arkanaut Frigate

More photographs of The Kharadron Overlords.

Ork Nob in Mega-Armour

Meganobz are the elite of the Ork Nobz. They are the richest and most battle-hardened Orks in any warband. They are clad in Mek-built mega armour, which is incredibly tough and protective. Meganobz can shrug off the hail of bullets that would kill lesser Orks. They are also armed with the most powerful weapons that Ork technology can provide.

Meganobz are typically used as bodyguards for Warbosses or as shock troops in the front lines of battle. They are incredibly fearsome opponents, and they are a force to be reckoned with.  They are incredibly strong and tough. They can lift and throw objects that would crush a normal human, and they can easily defeat even the most powerful opponents in hand-to-hand combat.

Meganobz are typically armed with a massive choppa and a big shoota. They may also be equipped with other weapons, such as a power klaw or a kustom mega-blasta.

Meganobz are incredibly aggressive and bloodthirsty. They love nothing more than a good fight, and they will happily charge into battle even against overwhelming odds.

Meganobz are a fearsome sight on the battlefield. They are the embodiment of Ork power and aggression, and they are a force to be reckoned with.

Ork Nob in Mega-Armour

Messerschmitt Me 262

This Messerschmitt Me 262 was on display at RAF Cosford.

Messerschmitt Me 262

The Messerschmitt Me 262 was the world’s first operational jet-powered fighter aircraft.

The Messerschmitt Me 262 was the world’s first operational jet-powered fighter aircraft. It was designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Messerschmitt. Design work started before World War II began, but problems with engines, metallurgy and top-level interference kept the aircraft from operational status with the Luftwaffe until mid-1944, and it quickly proved to be a formidable opponent for Allied fighters. 

Messerschmitt Me 262

The Me 262 was faster and more heavily armed than any Allied fighter, including the British jet-powered Gloster Meteor. The Allies countered by attacking the aircraft on the ground and during takeoff and landing. As one of the most advanced Second World War combat aircraft, the Me 262 operated as a light bomber, reconnaissance, and experimental night fighter.

The Me 262 was a technological marvel for its time. It was powered by two Junkers Jumo 004B turbine engines, which gave it a top speed of over 870 km/h (540 mph).

Junkers Jumo 004B turbine engine

The Me 262 was also armed with four 30-mm cannons, which gave it a devastating firepower.

The Me 262 was a major threat to the Allies, and it could have changed the course of the war if it had been available in greater numbers earlier. However, the Me 262 was introduced too late in the war to have a decisive impact. The Allies had already gained air superiority, and they were able to overwhelm the Me 262 with numbers.

Despite its late introduction, the Me 262 was a significant technological achievement. It was the first jet-powered fighter to enter service, and it paved the way for the development of future jet fighters. The Me 262 is considered to be one of the most important aircraft of World War II.

More photographs of the Me 262.