This Imperial Guard Medusa is from Simon’s collection and the photo is from a CityFight game.
More photographs of Forge World’s model Medusa.
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This Imperial Guard Medusa is from Simon’s collection and the photo is from a CityFight game.
More photographs of Forge World’s model Medusa.
This is Forge World’s Armoured Renegade Medusa which was on display at GamesDay 2008.
This is a very nicely painted model and is featured in the Modelling Masterclass Volume 1.
More photographs of Forge World’s model Medusa.
In a previous blog post I posted a photograph from a recent game in which my Orks were advancing across the battlefield.
My Orks cross the battlefield from a game of Warhammer 40K.
Packs quite a punch as there is a fair bit of heavy support.
Of course the reality is that not everything goes to plan, especially if the opposing Imperial Guard have a Medusa to hand…
Alas the main weapon on the Gunwagon was destroyed and not a Mek to be seen…
See photographs from a range of Warhammer 40K games.
This Imperial Guard Medusa is from Simon’s collection and the photo is from a recent game.
More photographs of Forge World’s model Medusa.
This Imperial Guard Medusa is from Simon’s collection and the photo is from a recent game.
More photographs of Forge World’s model Medusa.
This is Forge World’s Armoured Medusa which was on display at GamesDay 2004.
This is a very nicely painted model.
More photographs of Forge World’s model Medusa.
One of the disadvantages of playing a 1500pt game on a small table…
…is that it gets rather crowded.
Played Take and Hold and it was very close, but in the end my Orks just managed to win.
Highlights of the game: a Medusa taking out a unit of Burnaboyz in just one shot; the battery of Big Gunz actually hitting something (they have been practicing).