Had a really enjoyable game at the weekend.
One of the vehicles Simon used was his Space Marine Predator.
This is a really nice model and I like what Simon has done with it.
More pictures of Predators.
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Had a really enjoyable game at the weekend.
One of the vehicles Simon used was his Space Marine Predator.
This is a really nice model and I like what Simon has done with it.
More pictures of Predators.
Here are some of my Epic scale Space Marines hiding in the ruins of an Imperial city.

This also demonstrates the problems of basing models with grass and for them to then come into the city!
More Epic Marines in cities and on grassy terrain.
A Space Marine Vindicator rolls through the rubble on the streets of a ruined Imperial city.

This is the Epic 40,000 model which was released ten years ago, has it really been that long since that game was released – yes I realise Epic as a system is even older, but Epic 40,000 was the game I enjoyed most. I never played Space Marine, I just used the models and used the Dirtside system.
More pictures of Epic models.
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.
Space Wolves Thunderhawk Transporter
I really quite like the Thunderhawk Transporter even though I am not a fan of the Gunship variant. I am guessing that the main reason I don’t like the Gunship is that huge gun on top! It just doesn’t look right. Also with all the aerodynamics of a brick, the Gunship doesn’t look like the assault flyer for an elite force as the Space Marines, for me the Valkyrie is more Space Marine Gunship than the Thunderhawk is.
So why does the Transporter work for me, well it’s a transport, so the fact it looking like a flying brick goes in its favour!
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 Thunderhawk Transporter galleries.
Space Wolves Land Raider Crusader.

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 Land Raider and Land Raider Crusader galleries.
Space Wolves Drop Pod.
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 Drop Pod gallery.

Space Wolves Rhino with spaced armour.

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 Rhino gallery.