
Saim-Hann Autarch from the Eldar displays at GamesDay 2006.
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These 10mm high models were on display at GamesDay 2006. I did take quite a few photographs of these models (which have only recently been released) however a lot of them didn’t come out, very blurred. This was in the main trying to be quick and the size of the models.
You can see my other attempts on the GamesDay 2006 page. I have more photographs of Warmaster armies and games here.
These 10mm high models were on display at GamesDay 2006. I did take quite a few photographs of these models (which have only recently been released) however a lot of them didn’t come out, very blurred. This was in the main trying to be quick and the size of the models.
You can see my other attempts on the GamesDay 2006 page. I have more photographs of Warmaster armies and games here.
These are the three-ups that were used to create the Citadel Bretonnians from ten years ago.
Things have improved since then, but I still think the quality back then was still pretty good. True though you had limited poses and therefore a lot of uniformity (something which works for WHFB but less so for WH40K).
Compared to the first plastics that Citadel did (a long time ago) these are fantastic.
With the new 3D scanning and laser technology Citadel are now using, it will be interesting to see where they go now!
“It’s a mean looking beast. I think it looks like the alien,” remarks Chris Nelson of Bae Systems, as we walk round the front of the Royal Navy’s new Astute submarine in Barrow.