At GamesDay 2007, Games Workshop put on a huge Apocalypse game. Here Eldar launch an attack against the forces of Chaos.
You can see more pictures of the massive game on my website.
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At GamesDay 2007, Games Workshop put on a huge Apocalypse game. Here Eldar launch an attack against the forces of Chaos.
You can see more pictures of the massive game on my website.
Having given my Wartrakk a wash, the next stage was a drybrush to bring out the detail.
I am quite pleased with how this model is turning out. This is the rear view.
See the full workbench feature on this Wartrakk.
One of the well constructed buildings from a nice demonstration game of Warhammer Historical, The Old West which was put on at GamesDay 2006.
More photographs from GamesDay 2006.
One of the things I liked about Cities of Death was the large Ork “town” which was there alongside the ruined Imperial Cities. I know I will never have the time, space or resources to make something similar, but I did like the concept and thought it would be nice to have some buildings for my Ork Airfield, well at least something that could be used alongside my Ork Bommer.
So I took an old DVD-R spindle tub I had, these are available in various sizes depending on how many disks there are, I used a 25 disk tub.
Once you have finished with the disks, you do have the basis for a good building. They come in various sizes as well, 25, 50, 100, therefore you can have different heights as well.
The first thing I did was cut up some plasticard, wooden sticks and Starbucks™ wooden stirrers into similar lengths. I also delved into my bitz box to get some parts, in the main from Imperial vehicles, ie Rhino and Land Raider doors.
Using strips of wood, Starbucks™ stirrers, plasticard, bitz from Imperial vehicles, I stuck them to the side.
Then using a hot glue gun I stuck these to the side of the DVD tub. A hot glue gun is perfect for this kind of thing, as both plastic and super glues are unsuitable for this kind of model.
When I thought about the floor of the fort, I did initially think about adding a series of wooden planks or metal sheets, however in the end I went with using modelling sand, which I think will look quite effective when painted and somewhat Orky.
The next stage will be to add rivets using cut plastic rod and plastic sprue.
See the full workbench pages for the fort.
At GamesDay 2007, Games Workshop put on a huge Apocalypse game.
You can see more pictures of the massive game on my website.
This is a Catachan Chimera which was on display at Warhammer World.

You can see more Chimeras in our Chimera Gallery.
After giving the Inquisitorial Stormtroopers a base coat of Desert Yellow the next stage is a wash. I gave the Stormtroopers a wash consisting of Chestnut Ink, Scorched Brown paint (which helps remove the gloss of the ink) and some water to thin the wash down.
These are the core troopers.
These are the Heavy Weapons troopers and the Sergeant.
Next stage will be a drybrush.
See the full workbench feature on my website.
Space Wolves Vindicator
This Space Wolves army includes virtually (if not all) the Space Marine models and conversions from Forge World as well as all the plastic and metal models from Citadel.
It was on display at both GamesDay 2006 and GamesDay 2007.
More photographs of this army. Also have a look at our Vindicator galleries.