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Chaos Dwarves were my first army too...
Damn.
Now I have to buy the Forge World ones.
Well, I can afford 750 points of Chaos Dwarves, just for fun.
And the Steam Engine.
And the Siege Bombard.
And enough other stuff to be able to field those.
So, looks like it's 3000 points worth of resin for me.
Anyone want to buy a kidney? Lung?
Damn.
Now I have to buy the Forge World ones.
Well, I can afford 750 points of Chaos Dwarves, just for fun.
And the Steam Engine.
And the Siege Bombard.
And enough other stuff to be able to field those.
So, looks like it's 3000 points worth of resin for me.
Anyone want to buy a kidney? Lung?
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it all looks very good. I am not to in to the whole square based game and it looks like the game has been broken what with the new scaven rules if you all thought daemons were bad in 7th check out the scaven. A more broken army you will be hard pressed to find...
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Is this really relevant to the discussion of Warhammer Forge since there is absolutely no mention of Skaven anywhere in the WF news?Admiral-Badruck wrote:it all looks very good. I am not to in to the whole square based game and it looks like the game has been broken what with the new scaven rules if you all thought daemons were bad in 7th check out the scaven. A more broken army you will be hard pressed to find...
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I second what the what the Prime said and add my own huh? Skaven look to be very tough in this addition but they are still just rats at the end of the day.
Back on topic, the Chaos Dwarf stuff looks really cool but I think CD players would have liked some troops and updated rules , first rather than all the huge cannons/mortars. It seems a little weird to start off Wh Forge with models for an army that isn't actually legal anymore.
Back on topic, the Chaos Dwarf stuff looks really cool but I think CD players would have liked some troops and updated rules , first rather than all the huge cannons/mortars. It seems a little weird to start off Wh Forge with models for an army that isn't actually legal anymore.
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True but those pieces sure are eye popping which is what I think they're looking for for Games Day.
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/42931857@N ... otostream/Primarch wrote:Is this really relevant to the discussion of Warhammer Forge since there is absolutely no mention of Skaven anywhere in the WF news?Admiral-Badruck wrote:it all looks very good. I am not to in to the whole square based game and it looks like the game has been broken what with the new scaven rules if you all thought daemons were bad in 7th check out the scaven. A more broken army you will be hard pressed to find...
you posted it man
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I didnt post a link to that photo inparticular which was taken in 2009 and was left in the album by the owner. Besides, that is a 3up of a GW model not a Warhammer Forge model which is what the thread is discussing.
So, that's twice you've tried to derail this topic.
So, that's twice you've tried to derail this topic.
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I just received the latest newsletter from FW, which contains a little snippet of info about Warhammer Forge.
Perhaps the most hotly-anticipated project that we are currently working on, Warhammer Forge made its debut at Games Day UK 2010. We are excited to announce that the first releases for this new range will be available to pre-order early in 2011, and will be followed later in the year by the very first Warhammer Forge book - Tamurkhan: The Throne of Chaos.
Keep an eye out for more details on these and other exciting releases in the Newsletters we have planned from early January 2011 onwards
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This appeared in my inbox today:
Hi There,
Welcome to the very first Warhammer Forge Newsletter! We’re excited to announce that three brand-new kits are available to pre-order now in this very plague-ridden first newsletter. We also introduce the model design team and share our plans for Warhammer Forge.
All future Warhammer Forge Newsletters will be sent alongside our Forge World Newsletters so you don’t need to lift a finger to ensure that you stay up-to-date on this fantastic new range!
Thanks,
Ead Brown
Warhammer Forge: The Beginning of the Future
Warhammer Forge was first unveiled at Games Day UK back in September 2010, and since then we have been busily adding to the fantastic selection of models that were displayed at the NEC.
We have put together a dedicated Warhammer Forge model design team, who have been hard at work sculpting a range of finely-detailed resin kits to add depth and breadth to the existing Warhammer Fantasy Battle range. These miniatures will be accompanied by a series of lavish expansion books that will explore the darkest corners of the Warhammer World.
The Warhammer Forge team is lead by Mark Bedford, whose Plague Toad Set is the first pre-order in this Newsletter. The other designers in the team are:Steve Whitehead, whose Bile Trolls are the second of this Newsletter’s releases; Edgar Skomoroswki, the latest addition to the Warhammer Forge studio, and whose first projects will be unveiled in forthcoming newsletters, and finally Keith Robertson, who is responsible for the third pre-order kit in this week’s Newsletter: the Plague Ogres.
Mark, Steve, Edgar and Keith are joined by writer Alan Bligh, who is currently finishing the first Warhammer Forge book, Tamurkhan: The Throne of Chaos, which will complete Rick Priestley’s first draft. This tome will be the first in a series of Warhammer Forge expansions, and as you can see from the fantastic cover art, The Throne of Chaos promises to be a dark and sinister exploration of the bloody path that leads to the Dark Gods’ ultimate reward.
The Warhammer Forge range can be found alongside Forge World’s existing Warhammer Monsters and Terrain here, and you can order side-by-side with our Warhammer 40,000 and Specialist Games resin kits.
Warhammer Forge New Releases Available to Pre-Order Now:
Without further ado, here are the very first Warhammer Forge releases, all of which are available to pre-order now for despatch in the week commencing 31st of January.
Nurgle Plague Toads Set
Plague Toads, also called Rot-Eaters and Sewer-Kin, are mutated, pseudo-amphibian sacs of brackish filth and pus whose wide maws can swallow a man whole. Plague Toads are drawn to places of disease and decay, and in such places those versed in the lore of the Plague Father can summon these daemon-vermin and bind them to their will.
ThePlague Toads Set, sculpted by Mark Bedford, contains three different resin Plague Toads, each of which is hideously detailed.
A unit of Plague Toads may be taken as part of any Daemons of Chaos or Warriors of Chaos army, and you can download these experimental rules from the early draft of Tamurkhan: The Throne of Chaos to allow you to use these beasts in your games of Warhammer.
Nurgle Bile Trolls Set
Bile Trolls were tainted in ancient days by consuming the rancid corpses of a defeated Nurgle-worshipping horde, and now suffer a twisted, hellish existence; poised in an eternal struggle between the formidable regenerative powers of their unnatural metabolism and the most potent plague-gifts of the Rot-Lord.
The Bile Troll Set, sculpted by Steve Whitehead, contains three unique Bile Trolls. Each of these full resin monsters boasts a nauseating array of Chaotic detail. The heads and left arms of these hulking brutes are fully interchangeable, allowing a range of different poses and combinations.
The Bile Trolls can be used in any Warriors of Chaos army, and as an exclusive advance preview of what is to come in Tamurkhan: The Throne of Chaos, we’ve managed to acquire these experimental rules, courtesy of Alan Bligh.
Nurgle Plague Ogres Set
Plague Ogres are vile and malformed hulks: their natural resistance to mutation is completely overcome by the pox-ridden favours of their foul patron.
The Plague Ogres Set, sculpted by Keith Robertson, is a full resin kit containing three individual Plague Ogres, armed with a variety of deadly weaponry and riddled with cankerous mutations. The heads and weapons of these Ogres are fully interchangeable across the three different bodies that are supplied.
The Plague Ogres are perfect for use in any Warriors of Chaos army as a unit of Ogres with the Mark of Nurgle, and will also feature in the forthcoming Tamurkhan: The Throne of Chaos book.
More Warhammer Forge Releases Coming Soon…
Forthcoming Warhammer Forge releases will encompass everything from gargantuan monsters such as Bubelos the Toad Dragon, to devastating war machines including the ‘Marienburg’ Land Ship, as well as a range of unique special characters such as Kyzak the Befouled to infantry upgrade kits, of which the elite Blades of Mannan are but one example. We’ll be bringing you more details of all these fantastic miniatures in the coming weeks, so keep an eye on your inbox for the next Warhammer Forge Newsletter!
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Plague Toads
Toad Rules
Bile Trolls
BileTroll Rules
Plague Ogres
Hmm, by FW standards, £43 for 3 big models isnt bad. Their 40k Plague Ogryns come in at £54 for 3 and their renegade ogryns at £46
Toad Rules
Bile Trolls
BileTroll Rules
Plague Ogres
Hmm, by FW standards, £43 for 3 big models isnt bad. Their 40k Plague Ogryns come in at £54 for 3 and their renegade ogryns at £46
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