Some nice video of Forge World models from their new book, as well as an interview with the author.
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Some nice video of Forge World models from their new book, as well as an interview with the author.
From the Forge World display cabinets at GamesDay 2007.

It has an extra searchlight and dozer blade.
The Trojan is a workhorse used by Imperial Guard armoured regiments as a towing vehicle for artillery platforms and as an armoured ammunition carrier, ferrying extra ammunition to the platforms once in position.
This Ork Fighta was in the Forge World display cabinets at GamesDay 2007.

I do have one of these and you can see how I painted mine here.
This superb Thunderbolt fighter was on display at the Forge World stands at GamesDay 2007
See more photographs of the Thunderbolt Fighter.
Part of the excellent Forge World Ork Shanty Town that was on display at GamesDay 2009.
Just what every mekboy wants; an even bigger `Dread! A smoke-belching, hydraulic monster able to tear apart enemy tanks and smash a side lesser war machines with contemptuous ease.
This is from the Forge World stand and is a work in progress.
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.
See the workbench feature on my Mega-Dread.
In the Forge World seminar, some new models were shown off. One of their other retro models they showed was the Imperial Guard Rapier.
This is a really nice model. I did have one of the original metal Rapier models from the 1980s.
I always liked this model, but I actually prefer the newer version from Forge World.
Photo via Fraggle