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Warhammer 40K subjects you have found

Started by Jeffry Fontaine, February 11, 2008, 08:52:54 AM

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Jschmus

Over on Starship Modeler, someone posted a link to photos from the New South Wales IPMS show.  I found this beast:

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Scooterman

That's awesome!  The bilge pump dumping green stuff is a nice detail.

Green Dragon

Love that sub! Think I'll scoot over to SSM for a look at the rest of the pics.

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Jacques Deguerre

Just to note, THIS MODEL IS NOT MINE! A StuG-style Leman Russ conversion created by Warseer member "Kaskrin":


And, a handy "how to" tutorial posted at Warseer:
CLICK HERE

It makes the Russ almost look realistic and functional, although you'll have to dig up a first gen Chimera-based model for the proper chassis and suspension. The current versions of the Chimera and Russ based vehicles all use a simplified, "easy to build" chassis/sponson system without road and drive wheels. I've had a turreted version of the "Kaskrin Pattern" Russ on my "to do" list for a while but I decided to wait on the new version of the Leman Russ itself for the turret and upper hull.

-And yes, it does look like a bit like the "US style" Russ variants built by Lt. Walke and mentioned earlier in this thread.
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philp

Nice find.

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Mossie

A new fighter Eldar model has been released that might lend itself to some conversion. There's two versions available with the same wings and fuselage layout from the same box, the Hemlock and the Nightshade.  The Hemlock has a single fin and a standard Eldar fighter.  The Nightshade has two fins and a pair of extra canards, it seems it is meant as the ride for a new set of Aspect Warriors, the Crimson Hunters.

Set of photos for both types along with 3600 views and sprue shots:
http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?catId=cat440243a&prodId=prod2060058a

Hemlock:


Nightshade:


The styling seems to borrow heavilly from Macross but it's none the worse for that.  Seems to point to that if the mock up design in this link is genuine:
http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?catId=cat440243a&prodId=prod2060058a
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 :angry:  but still don't have aerofoil wings
and the cost of the new stuff is seriously making me think long and hard a bought getting it, at £30 for a codex ( between my lovely wife and my self we don't play 2 or 3 of the forces for 40K, so the cost of staying up to date is eye watering)
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deathjester

Well, I reckon that first one borrows 'super heavily' from Stargate:SG-1's Goa'auld Death Gliders!

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Quote from: Steel Penguin on June 07, 2013, 10:37:06 AM
:angry:  but still don't have aerofoil wings
and the cost of the new stuff is seriously making me think long and hard a bought getting it, at £30 for a codex ( between my lovely wife and my self we don't play 2 or 3 of the forces for 40K, so the cost of staying up to date is eye watering)

Just remark not starting polemic. :lol:
I agree with you about the costs, I was a W40K enthusiast but new pricing policies  :-\ and new stuff  :unsure: make me stop.
I found the new Eldar planes out of the Eldar's way   :blink: . May be I'm becoming old but clearly it is not Eldar for me.
At least the Dark Eldar Ravenwing is more "Eldar" than this one. And as good for modification and painting delirium as this "new" one and less "expensive" too.
But new times, new players ;)

deathjester

I know what you mean about the prices, and the company policies decidedly trending towards unhelpful.  I reckon they've got to the 'too big for their boots' stage of company development, and if they don't fix their corporate attitude soon, they'll price themselves right out of the market.  Which I actually think would be a huge shame.

However, I have come across a great little company based in London called Anvil Industry Miniatures:
www.anvilindustry.co.uk

They make resin figures, and parts that are fully compatible with Games Workshop figures, so much so that individual parts are interchangable - the quality, and design are incredible, and from what I have experienced, better than GW's resin efforts so far!  Excellent prices too... :thumbsup:

Mossie

Quote from: Jay-Jay on June 08, 2013, 01:31:36 AM
Quote from: Steel Penguin on June 07, 2013, 10:37:06 AM
:angry:  but still don't have aerofoil wings
and the cost of the new stuff is seriously making me think long and hard a bought getting it, at £30 for a codex ( between my lovely wife and my self we don't play 2 or 3 of the forces for 40K, so the cost of staying up to date is eye watering)

Just remark not starting polemic. :lol:
I agree with you about the costs, I was a W40K enthusiast but new pricing policies  :-\ and new stuff  :unsure: make me stop.
I found the new Eldar planes out of the Eldar's way   :blink: . May be I'm becoming old but clearly it is not Eldar for me.
At least the Dark Eldar Ravenwing is more "Eldar" than this one. And as good for modification and painting delirium as this "new" one and less "expensive" too.
But new times, new players ;)

I must admit out of the variants that are in the box, the Nightshade appeals to me more and seems much more 'Eldar' to me than the Hemlock.  I find it strange that the Hemlock was deliberately designed with Dark Eldar fin elements, especially as the main troop choice. I can't understand why the Hemlock/Nightshade retails for half again the price over the Razorwing???

Quote from: deathjester on June 08, 2013, 02:37:48 PM
I know what you mean about the prices, and the company policies decidedly trending towards unhelpful.  I reckon they've got to the 'too big for their boots' stage of company development, and if they don't fix their corporate attitude soon, they'll price themselves right out of the market.  Which I actually think would be a huge shame.

Price has always put me off GW merchandise, even in the earlier days.  I bought some when I was daft(er) in my teens, but since then I've avoided them purely because of cost.  Although I like this model, I doubt I'll buy it.
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