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first FW miniature sculpted with a knife and styrofoam!
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Click to see full-sized imageThe armoured vehicles of the Adeptus Astartes bear names and histories heavy with honour, glory and sacrifice, and each is commanded in battle by peerless warriors to whom armoured warfare is a way of life. These Space Marines, who have an affinity with the ancient spirits of their tanks, will often gain great renown in the honour rolls of their Chapter for crushing the foes of the Imperium beneath their vehicle’s tracks.
models designed by Mark Bedford, Three resin figures suitable for use with the full range of Forge World and Games Workshop Space Marine vehicle kits. The set features a wealth of details, including helmed and unhelmed crew wearing MkII ‘Crusade’ armour and a crewman equipped with MkIV ‘Maximus’ armour.
The Space Marine Tank Crew set is available to pre-order now for despatch from February 24th. £12.00
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Imperial Armour Rules Updates
The Forge World writing team have been hard at work compiling a rules update for the various units and upgrades found in some of the older Imperial Armour books, in particular for our Tau Empire range. They’ve also produced an Elysian D-99 update document to bring this characterful veteran force, found in Imperial Armour Volume 4: The Anphelion Project, into line with the more recent Elysian rules from Imperial Armour Volume 8: Raid on Kastorel-Novem.
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Don't know what you guys think, but the casting of those tank crew figures does not look like previous Forgeworld stuff... reminds me a bit of Finecast actually. Check the shoulder blades, the edge of the face mask.
What do you guys think?
What do you guys think?
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"Due to the casting process of this material, it is sometimes possible to find small air bubbles on these terrain pieces."
PLEASE NOOOOOOOOO!!!!
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The Realm of Battle Zone Mortalis Set contains all four of the Zone Mortalis individual tiles, allowing for a huge range of possible corridor arrangements covering a total area of 2' x 2' (600mm x 600mm). Alpha Complex, Beta Complex, Delta Complex and Gamma Complex are each 1' x 1' (300mm x 300mm) tiles that are fully compatible and interchangeable with each other. These detailed hollow resin tiles, designed by Blake Spence, are perfect for playing games using the Zone Mortalis Warhammer 40,000 Expansion rules, which are available to download here.
The Zone Mortalis tiles use hollow resin, which allows us to produce highly detailed, light and very durable scenery pieces. Due to the casting process of this material, it is sometimes possible to find small air bubbles on these terrain pieces. These are easy to fill as our Working with Resin guide explains. Blast doors shown in some images will be available soon. Figures shown in some images for illustration purposes only.
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PLEASE NOOOOOOOOO!!!!
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The Realm of Battle Zone Mortalis Set contains all four of the Zone Mortalis individual tiles, allowing for a huge range of possible corridor arrangements covering a total area of 2' x 2' (600mm x 600mm). Alpha Complex, Beta Complex, Delta Complex and Gamma Complex are each 1' x 1' (300mm x 300mm) tiles that are fully compatible and interchangeable with each other. These detailed hollow resin tiles, designed by Blake Spence, are perfect for playing games using the Zone Mortalis Warhammer 40,000 Expansion rules, which are available to download here.
The Zone Mortalis tiles use hollow resin, which allows us to produce highly detailed, light and very durable scenery pieces. Due to the casting process of this material, it is sometimes possible to find small air bubbles on these terrain pieces. These are easy to fill as our Working with Resin guide explains. Blast doors shown in some images will be available soon. Figures shown in some images for illustration purposes only.
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