This is an Orc Totem for Warhammer Fantasy Battle.
From a display cabinet at GamesDay 2006.
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This is an Ork Skiff.
It was an entry in the UK 2006 Golden Demon awards.
I am not sure if this is a valid concept, though I do like it.
The usual Warhammer 40K fluff indicates that such anti-grav machines are difficult to maintain (hence the rarity of such vehicles in the Imperium, with the Space Marine Land Speeder been one of the few, and the jetbike that will make an appearance in the new Dark Angels releases).
Land Speeders can’t be looted by Orks (unlike other Space Marine vehicles) because Orks can’t maintain the anti-grav, hence my comment above on the concept.
In a recent game, Simon used his four Sentinels.
I was lucky and managed to take out the two non-flamer armed ones, which reduced his long range firepower, but having said that when the Sentinels did get in range they certainly toasted some of my units.
This one is a flamer armed model.
It also has extra armour.
An Imperial Guard Sentinel about to toast an Ork Wartrakk.
Imperial Guard Squad
Heavy Weapons Squad part of Owen Rees’ Imperial Guard – The 374th Tahnelian Airborne.
Command Squad part of Owen Rees’ Imperial Guard – The 374th Tahnelian Airborne.
Imperial Navy Valkyrie
Imperial Navy Vulture
Part of Owen Rees’ Imperial Guard – The 374th Tahnelian Airborne, in the White Dwarf display cabinets at GamesDay 2006.
This is an Inquisitorial Storm Troopers Valkyrie Transport.
It has landed.
And is dropping off a troop of Inquisitorial Storm Troopers and an Inquisitor.
This is the Forgeworld model with Inquistion doors.