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WFB: Warhammer Forge Arrives

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Sep 25 2010

Its been hinted at for many months, but Forgeworld has pulled the covers off of its Warhammer Fantasy counterpart.  Expect to see resin minis and more from the Old World at Gamesday-UK.

The full press release:

Veteran games developer Rick Priestley and Forge World sculptor Mark Bedford have spent the past few months masterminding a brand new project, a long-awaited foray into resin products and detailed expansions for Warhammer, The Game of Fantasy Battles.

Warhammer Forge unveil a veritable horde of work-in-progress resin kits as well as early layout copies of the first in a series of lavish expansion books for the very first time at Games Day UK.

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You’ll be able to see the staggering range of resin models that have been created over the past year, and Mark Bedford and his intrepid in-house sculptors Keith Robertson and Steve Whitehead will be available all day to answer any and all questions you have. These intricately detailed models are some of the finest yet produced in resin, adding an incredible depth and breadth to the existing Warhammer range.

Rick Priestley will be on hand to explain his future plans, and Book Production Manager Paul Rudge and Graphic Artist Sam Lamont will be displaying a dizzying array of their incredible work-in-progress example pages from the first Warhammer Forge book, and some phenomenal artwork from Games Workshop artistic stalwart Adrian Smith, as well as everything from single page vignettes to concept sketches and full-colour cover art.

We’ll have to wait till tomorrow to see what goodies get unveiled, but it will be interesting to see big Warhammer Forge campaign books, and giant sized kits set in the Warhammer Fantasy world.  What kits would you guys like to see for the various WFB races out there?

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Author: Larry Vela
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