Skyshield Landing Pad

The Skyshield Landing Pad is a very nice piece of scenery for Warhammer 40,000.

It goes together quite easily.

Though the key really is to ensure that you don’t stick it so that the side walls can go up and down.

I am not sure if I managed this very well, as at least one gets stuck and starts to unclip.

I might just well leave them up, possibly buy another one with the side walls down.

Killa Kans

I was recently given a box of the new(ish) plastic Killa Kans by Simon.

In the box you get three plastic sprues, which allow you to make three plastic Killa Kans.

The parts are interchangeable, so if you get more than one box, all your Kans can be different. It would have been nice if you could with a single box make all three carry the same ballistic weapon, but as it happens you can’t. So when I build them I will do one with a Rokkit Launcha, one with a Skorcha and one with the new Grotzooka!

Building instructions are available on the main GW website.

Forge World Ork Halftrakk

January 2008 saw the release of the new Ork Trukk. I had expected to see some Forge World conversion kits relatively quickly, however though we saw the Flakk Wagon at GamesDay 2008, it wasn’t until July 2009 that we saw the first actual Forge World variant Ork Trukk kit, the Ork Half Trakk.

So this is what you get in the box, a complete shrink wrapped plastic Trukk kit and a bag of resin.

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As you might expect the resin consists of the wheels, tracks and wheels for the tracks. There is also a new engine which replaces the plastic one included with the kit.

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Here is a photo of all the resin pieces.

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One problem though (and you can see this above) is that I only had a single rear sprocket.

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The left one was missing…. A quick phone call to Forge World and a few days later the missing left sprocket had arrived. I have had virtually no issues with Forge World models in the past and this was the first missing part I had in any of the models I had made up to now.

Read the full workbench feature on my Ork Halftrakk.

Skyshield Landing Pad

The Skyshield Landing Pad is a very nice piece of scenery for Warhammer 40,000.

Landing pads are launch bases used by flight-capable craft to unload or evacuate troops and vital personnel. The Skyshield landing pad used by the Imperial Navy, though originally purpose-built to accommodate Valkyrie and Vendetta gunships, is robust enough to serve even the Thunderhawks of the Adeptus Astartes, and has field generators that protect the craft and its crew from incoming fire.

A plastic kit, it contains four lots of two sprues. This is the landing pad and side walls.

This is one of the four legs.

This is a very clever piece of design. Reminiscent of the first Land Raider and Rhino.

So the first stage is to stick this altogether.

Blastscape

When I saw this product for Apocalypse on the Games Workshop website, it looked really good.

So I thought I would get a pack.

Alas the original image on the website was of some resin masters, the vac formed final product was nothing like what we saw in the previews. Though GW did revise the product image to what you actually got rather than using resin masters.

It was a pity really that they didn’t make resin versions (like the Urban Barricades and Ork Barricades). Having said all that, they were a splash release and are now no longer available to buy.

They came in a plastic bag.