A wonderful unit of Saurus Warriors with a Slann leading them.
Part of the ‘Eavy Metal Lizardmen Army on display at Warhammer World.
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A wonderful unit of Saurus Warriors with a Slann leading them.
Part of the ‘Eavy Metal Lizardmen Army on display at Warhammer World.
This is just one part of the huge display of Citadel Miniatures that can be found at Warhammer World at the head office of Games Workshop in Nottingham.
There are some wonderful miniatures and armies here, including some nice archive stuff as well as some of the newer more recent armies.
If you think they look good painted in White Dwarf, they seem to be even better in the flesh.
I certainly enjoyed my visit there.
Update: see the photographs I took on that visit to Warhammer World
Here are some pictures of the Forgeworld Epic scale Ork Bommer for Aeronautica Imperialis.
Though these were announced a few months ago, it was nice to see them for real at GamesDay 2007.
They are really nicely done models with a lot of character.
They’re not quite as I envisaged what Ork heavy bommerz would look like, these seem to be just more bulbous Ork fighters, whereas I imagined something along the lines of a spindly Marauder, maybe a little like a RAF Lancaster or Short Stirling from World War Two.
It would appear that a fan film set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe will never be shown down to German copyright law.
Four years in the planning Damnatus, made by German fans of the Warhammer 40,000 game, cost more than 10,000 euros, took months to film, employs 11 principal actors, dozens of extras and sophisticated post-production special effects. Now finished the film runs to 110 minutes.
But Huan Vu, director and producer of the movie, said Damnatus’ creators have now given up trying to get the film in front of an audience. Mr Vu said that, despite lengthy negotiations with Games Workshop, the company has refused to give permission for the film to be shown.
I understand where GW is coming from, but it is a pity that there is no solution.
After running my gaming blog for many years using iBlog I have decided to move over to WordPress. I have been using WordPress for my new(ish) food blog and have been impressed with the ease of use and the “interoperability” with the Web 2.0 world.
I suspect though the main reason for moving over is a current problem I have with iBlog, in that I have had to reset the blog and republishing was taking days, and in the end I gave up waiting …
I am hoping though that I can “import” my previous blog entries, and I certainly won’t be deleting the old blog so those entries will remain online.
After running my gaming blog for many years using iBlog I have decided to move over to WordPress. I have been using WordPress for my new(ish) food blog and have been impressed with the ease of use and the “interoperability” with the Web 2.0 world.
I suspect though the main reason for moving over is a current problem I have with iBlog, in that I have had to reset the blog and republishing was taking days, and in the end I gave up waiting …
I am hoping though that I can “import” my previous blog entries, and I certainly won’t be deleting the old blog so those entries will remain online.
Some very nice Ultramarines Dreadnoughts on display at Warhammer World.
To the right of this pic (cropped as it was blurred, but you can see the shoulder) was the GW Venerable Dreadnought, which compared to the really nice Forgeworld models is horrible. It even looks like extra metal parts added to the standard Dreadnought.
So if you are in the market for a Venerable Dreadnought, spend the extra money and get yourself a really nice resin version from Forgeworld.
One of the highlights of the Forgeworld Designers’ stand at GamesDay 2007 for me this year was the work in progress model of a 40K scale Reaver Titan.
This is one big model, and though it is a work in progress, the detail in the model looks great.
I am guessing this is going to be way out of my price league, but one can dream.
I have always felt that if I pay £25 for a ticket into GamesDay I should get at least one miniature free.
Back in the good old days I do remember getting a goody bag, one which sticks in my mind contained a free Kroot sprue.
Now I know I could queue for (what seems like an age) and try one of the modelling stands and get some free plastic miniatures, but this year the queues were horrendous, last year I made a tree stand.
Every year (for a fair few years now) Games Workshop have released a limited edition Games Day miniature which is an additional cost to the price of the ticket.
By the way does it count as a limited edition if you can buy last years limited edition at this year’s show at a discount!
This year’s limited edition was an orc and a goblin, and yes I did buy it.
I am intending to use it with my feral orks, looks like a nice model.
Death Korps of Krieg Gorgon during the Siege of Vraks.
The Imperial Guard use the Gorgon for heavy assaults. It is designed for breaching fortified lines and entrenchments, literally smashing its way through opposing defences to unleash its cargo of troops into the heart of the enemy position.
From the Forgeworld Siege of Vraks diorama at GamesDay 2007.