
You almost start an Eldar army because of this one model….
…almost I hasten to add!
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This picture of a Recovery Rhino was taken at GamesDay 2004.
Here is a picture (taken at GamesDay 2004) of the Fanatic Feral Ork Steam Gargant.
It’s a very nice model.
Tomorrow (3rd October) I am off to Games Workshop’s UK GamesDay.
I am hoping to get quite a few pictures taken of both games and pre-release miniatures.
I am also going to attend the Fanatic and Forgeworld seminars.
You can see what happened in previous years on my website:
Finished.
I certainly enjoyed Robert Conroy’s novel of a German invasion of the USA in 1901.
Not knowing a lot about the time period I couldn’t tell you whether it was historically accurate and whether the tactics in the book were the sort of tactics used at the time.
There was (as is the case with a lot of American authors) a slight anti-British feel to the book, but I am starting to expect that and it was subtle unlike say a Tom Clancy novel (though I sometimes feel that he actually thinks he is pro-British when he writes).
It certainly lacks the charm of a Turtledove alternative history novel and some of the characterisation and dialogue seems very late 20th century (rather than every early 20th); it certainly is worth a look if you have an interest in alternative history.
You can order it from amazon.co.uk.
Forgeworld weapon systems…
I have started putting together my Orks with Forgeworld Twin Big Shootas.
They are very nice resin pieces.
Though they are designed as weapon systems for Forgeworld vehicles, it would be nice if they also allowed you to use them as standalone heavy weapons by including a ground mount.
I may scratchbuild some ground mounts allowing my Orks to have additional heavy weapons on the ground rather than just attached to the vehicles.
What do you mean it is not in the Codex…. it doesn’t matter.