Dark Angels Death Wing Land Raider Crusader on display at Warhammer World.

Very nicely done. More Land Raider Crusaders.
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Dark Angels Death Wing Land Raider Crusader on display at Warhammer World.

Very nicely done. More Land Raider Crusaders.
A very nice Eldar Fire Prism Grav Tank from the ‘Eavy Metal team on display in the cabinets at Warhammer World.

Unlike the lumpen and unlovely battle tanks of other races, the Fire Prism is graceful and swift. Despite its aesthetic qualities, the Fire Prism sacrifices none of the killing power associated with heavy armour, and its prism cannon is the bane of the heavy battle tanks of the crude races. The main armament of the Fire Prism is an extremely unusual device that uses a two-stage firing process. A medium-magnitude laser is discharged into a massive crystal prism that greatly amplifies the potency of the shot in a fraction of a second. This energy can be discharged in a focused beam capable of blasting through the thickest armour. Or, it can be dispersed to slay entire squads of enemy infantry. Most unusual of all, sophisticated tracking arrays allow this technological wonder to channel its firepower through the prismatic lens of another prism cannon, forming one all-powerful laser blast that can obliterate any target.
More photographs of Eldar.
‘Eavy Metal Eldar Wraithlord on display in Warhammer World.
More photographs of Eldar Wraithlord miniatures.
As well as the Falcon from the ‘Eavy Metal Eldar army, I posted a few days ago, alongside was some Vypers and a Jetbike.
I quite like the Vyper model and I sometimes think about making an Eldar raiding force, also using the Eldar Rangers which were released at the same time as Cities of Death.
More photographs of Eldar miniatures.
This very nice Eldar Falcon is from the ‘Eavy Metal team and on display at Warhammer World.
Very nice model and excellent paint job.
More photographs of Eldar miniatures.
Another photograph of the ‘Eavy Metal Necron Monolith which is on display at Warhammer World.

More pictures of Necrons.
When I was at Warhammer World recently I took a couple of pictures of some of the Necron Monoliths on display. In the main to add to my expanding Warhammer 40K miniatures gallery and specifically the Necron gallery, which was short on pictures, but also because I do like the concept of the model.

There is something very different and menacing about the Monolith and I do applaud Games Workshop for coming up with a very alien vehicle and not producing a stereotypical Terminator’esque tank.

I don’t think I will ever collect Necrons, not a great fan of the army, like the concept, but not enough to pay out for them, lots of other things I would like to buy first. It would be interesting to see if Forge World will bring out anything else for the Necrons?
Those with long memories may remember that at one time Games Workshop produced a 20mm near future Car Wars style game called Dark Future. In which armed and armoured cars fought each other over the open road.
The game came with a selection of plastic vehicles and some were on display at Warhammer World.

When the game was been promoted in White Dwarf there were lots of articles on how to convert Matchbox cars for use with Dark Future.
I really did like the concept and the metal miniatures which were also produced for the game, but though I admit I preferred the Car Wars rules.