A fantasy village from a Warhammer demonstration game at GamesDay 2010 and was also on show in Warhammer World.. Buildings based on the Warhammer plastic chapel and watchtower and fortified Manor House.
It also uses the plastic Realm of Battle gameboards and the plastic walls and fences.
From the display at Warhammer World was this fantastic Eldar Avatar.
Every craftworld is home to an Eldar Avatar who sits motionless until the call to arms begins. He is the embodiment of an ancient God, molten iron flowing through his veins. In his right he carries the Wailing Doom, the weapon of the bloodstained God which cries for the taste of mortal flesh.
The painter has created a wonderful fire energy effect beneath the armour, the Avatar looks like it is brimming with plasma or something equally powerful.
This is The Fortress of Redemption on display in Warhammer World.
Fortress of Redemption
The Fortress of Redemption is an indomitable fortress, a towering bulwark against the ravages of planetary invasion. First used by the Dark Angels of the Adeptus Astartes, these unyielding fortresses have since been used by every military force in the Imperium of Man, and have proved invaluable in the war against disorder. A nigh on unassailable stronghold, the Fortress of Redemption bristles with weaponry, a missile silo and two bunker annexes.
Fortress of Redemption Gun Turret
This is quite a “constrained” piece of scenery in that it is very specific terrain piece that has, in my opinion, little use outside a Dark Angels army. If this had been a non-specific Space Marine chapter fortress I am sure I would have bought one, as I suspect many others would as well. Having said that I do like the fact that Games Workshop as well as producing non-specific terrain also makes specific terrain.
Took a few photographs of Marneus Calgar of the Ultramarines’ Land Raider from the ‘Eavy Metal display cabinets at both GamesDay 2005 and Warhammer World.
Rear view of Marneus Calgar of the Ultramarines’ Land Raider from the ‘Eavy Metal display cabinets.
Another view of Marneus Calgar of the Ultramarines’ Land Raider from the ‘Eavy Metal display cabinets.
Took a few photographs of Marneus Calgar of the Ultramarines’ Land Raider from the ‘Eavy Metal display cabinets at both GamesDay 2005 and Warhammer World.
Marneus Calgar of the Ultramarines’ Land Raider from the ‘Eavy Metal display cabinets.
Another view of Marneus Calgar of the Ultramarines’ Land Raider from the ‘Eavy Metal display cabinets.
Marneus Calgar of the Ultramarines’ Land Raider
Rear view of Marneus Calgar of the Ultramarines’ Land Raider from the ‘Eavy Metal display cabinets.
At the Warhammer 40K 5th Edition bash at Warhammer World yesterday (12th June) Forge World had on display a sneek peek of a Krieg Engineer team with Mole Launcher; which has to be a Mole Mortar by any other name!
Nice model and a must for anyone using Death Korps of Krieg.
In one of the display cabinets in the Warhammer World store when I was there back in September 2007, was a wonderful Adeptus Mechanicus army.
This is Forgemaster Javin DXVIII with his entourage.
Forgemaster Javin DXVIII
Converted with much scratch-building, it certainly some wonderful models.