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.
Also a picture of a new crew member which I have made a bit bigger
As far as I can tell this could be a crew member from the Siege Bombard. He would be facing backwards on the front end of the wagon.
I’m not entirely sure though because the floor is not textured with the diamond effect, the rivets are too close to the edge and he would be holding a metal circle instead of a lever. The thing top right looks like the bellows and there are 2 levers which would match up to the bombard.
I’m not going to presume just yet that this is a new warmachine.
I presume this will be ready for the official launch of the book in april, but until then I think everything will be sold through the FW website. Just a guess.
Excellent, soon I’ll be able to start a proper Chaos Dwarf army (not one that’s just terribly badly converted Dwarfs and the occasional real old CD XD but no seriously my CD conversions suck)
well, you can hardly save up to much if they are going to do FW pricing on the WF stuff
but I am curious to see how much the train will cost, might have to add one of those to my collection one day, although it’s a bit to much bighattish for me so still wondering about it
It would be interesting to see what people think is a good thing for comparison. As far as I know FW mostly price according to weight of resin, as pretty much everything is a solid block.
My guess is somewhere around £50-£65 each for the Steam train and skullcrusher.