This is one of the many Warmaster games which was on show at GamesDay 2001. I did like the Dwarf Steam Wagon.


Reminds me of my Old Glory 25mm Dwarf Steam Wagon.
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This is one of the many Warmaster games which was on show at GamesDay 2001. I did like the Dwarf Steam Wagon.


Reminds me of my Old Glory 25mm Dwarf Steam Wagon.
Check out the Warmaster section on the main website.
One of the purchases I made from Forge World was the generator which appears to be no longer available from them.


One of the key things you need to do with virtually all Forge World models is to give them a good wash.
When the Forge World models are cast, the mould is given a spray (I guess) of some kind of lubricant to allow the cast model to be released from the mould easily. However the lubricant also acts as a barrier to paint, so as happened with previous models I (and others) have painted is that the paint flecks off.
Washing the model in water with a drop of washing up liquid should remove the lubricant. Avoid using hot water as this could warp the resin (a useful tip if you need to warped resin back to its original shape).
Once washed the model is then ready for painting.
No idea at this time what I am going to use it for. Initial idea was for a Cities of Death stratgem or objective. I did consider Ork’fying it and making it the engine for an Ork vehicle.
Next stage will be a black undercoat.
This Forge World Warhound Titan was entered into the Golden Demon Awards at GamesDay 2005.
See more pictures of Warhound Titans.
This is a Balrog from a demonstration game at GamesDay 2006.
The Balrog is a mighty creature of great age and power. Awoken by eager Dwarven miners, the Balrog brought destruction to their kingdoms, overwhelming Durin and his doughty warriors in a series of terrible battles. Of all the evil powers in the world, the Balrog is amongst the most terrible and as one of the largest models in The Lord of The Rings game, is the perfect centre piece for an evil army.
Back in September 2009 live from GamesDay I posted an image of the then described Elysian FAV. This was the first peek of something new and exciting. I later posted a larger image.

Well today Forge World announced the release of the FAV, or give it it’s proper name, the Tauros Venator Rapid Strike Vehicle.

New for the Elysians is the Tauros Venator, a six-wheeled rapid strike and scout vehicle. Light, fast and heavily armed, these all terrain attack vehicles are used for rapid reconnaissance and savage lightning raids in support of the drop troop landings. Designed by Will Hayes, with Elysian crewmen by Simon Egan, this full resin model comes with the choice to mount either a twin-linked multi-laser or twin-linked lascannon as well as optional hunter-killer missiles. This is a great model and something genuinely new for the Imperial Guard and Elysian range.
Really like this, and would really like to get a squadron. At £34 they are a little more pricey then I would like, but it is a really nice model.
Space Marine Drop Pod on display at GamesDay 2008.
The Space Marines are known as the Angels of Death, and the title is never more appropriate than when they attack using Drop Pods. Drop Pod assaults are the ultimate weapon of terror and surprise, aimed right at the heart of the foe. Scarcely have the smouldering hulls come to rest when their hatches blow clear, and the occupants disembark to wreak havoc on wrong-footed enemies.
This is a nice model, and Simon has a couple, I have considered getting a few myself. Not sure for what though?
One of the highlights of GamesDay 2009 for me was the fantastic Ork Shanty Town display that Forge World did. They used various models to make the scenery. In this photograph Forge World have used a plastic Battlewagon to make an Ork “house”.

Also in there is a exhaust pipe from an Ork Stompa.
A very clever piece of modelling.

So why oh why am I posting a photograph of a tractor to this blog?
Good question.
However if you are painting engines or power plants or generators this image can be used to ensure that your engine looks realistic. Look at the rust patterns for example.
One of the things I like in the Forge World range are the Ork Heavy Weapons, not just the new ones, but the older ones as well. I ordered an Ork Kannon some time ago and it had been hanging around for a while, so I decided to stick it together.
It goes together really easily.
Once finished I will be able to use it any of my Ork vehicles or a Squiggoth.