Hi there folks,
I’m back! I have managed to overcome Alan `The Usurper` Bligh and re-gain control of the `Keyboard of Newsletteryness`.
In this issue of the Forge World Newsletter we`ll be taking a closer look at three different armoured vehicles used by the Death Korps of Krieg. These are just a few of the models that will be available to pre-order in a few weeks and released early in the New Year.
Thanks
Ewen Little.
Forge World.
Ordering For Christmas Delivery
Christmas is getting quite close now but Forge World CAN still deliver mail orders to anywhere in the world. If you are ordering for delivery to anywhere outside the UK, to ensure delivery before Christmas, choose the UPS Express shipping option. For delivery within the UK, orders can be placed with Royal Mail First Class until this Monday, the 11th. After then, you should choose Royal Mail Special Delivery.
For more details, or if you have any questions about orders or ordering during this very busy period, please call us on (+44) 0115 916 8177, 9am to 6pm UK time Monday to Friday for an immediate answer.
Remember, any orders of £100 or more of books or models will receive FREE airmail or first class shipping, and can be upgraded to UPS Express or Special Delivery for only £12. Orders of £250 or more will AUTOMATICALLY be upgraded and shipped by UPS Express or Special Delivery at no cost to yourself.
Heavy Armour On The Horizon
As Alan mentioned in the last issue of the newsletter, we are putting the finishing touches to a range of Death Korps Leman Russ tanks. Today, we can take a much closer look at two of these forthcoming models.
The venerable Leman Russ is used by the Imperial Guard in many variants, some forge world patterns subtly different, others dramatically so.
The armoured forces fielded by the Death Korps of Krieg do use the Phaeton pattern Leman Russ, as seen in service with many Imperial Guard regiments, but usually only after modification. Have a look for yourself here. The new components here are mostly the result of work by Daren Parrwood, with additional work by Simon Egan and Will Hayes. The most obvious differences are towards the rear of the tank, with two large trench rails extending out the back. These help the massive vehicle cross trenches and ditches without falling in. The rear deck of the modified Phaeton pattern Leman Russ is covered with filters, air-scrubbers and a new exhaust system, all designed to help the engine keep running in the foul atmospheres that the Death Korps commonly fight in. On the main turret there is a new cupola, the Krieg eschewing the more commonly fitted storm bolter in favour of a pintle mounted heavy stubber with its longer range. A particular favourite of mine is the rather nice new Death Korps tank commander which can be assembled either operating the heavy stubber or using a pair of binoculars. Further forward on the tank there is a new hull mount with either a heavy bolter as shown or lascannon. One thing I really like is that you can assemble the hull mounted gun with varying degrees of elevation. It makes the model that little bit more `real` and believable to me.
Another Leman Russ variant commonly deployed by the Death Korps of Krieg uses a modified Mars Alpha pattern hull as seen here. Daren used the designs of Tony Cottrell`s original Mars Alpha Leman Russ hull and Ryza pattern turret as the basis for this new tank. Utilising the same trench rails as above to aid in negotiating difficult terrain, the same filters and air-scrubbers, the Mars Alpha hull does allow more space inside the fighting compartment which the modified Krieg design could well use to store more ammunition. A new, lower profile hull mount for either a lascannon, or heavy bolter, both included in the kit, is to be found on the front glacis and it is actually easily interchangeable between games. The modified Ryza pattern turret mounts the battle cannon, with more filters and air-scrubbers much in evidence. The same really nice new tank commander sits up in the turret cupola to finish off this great model.
Like I said a little earlier, these are just two of quite a few Death Korps of Krieg Leman Russ tanks and add-on packs. Expect to see them on pre-order in the next few weeks.
Weitere Bilder sind hier.
Weitere Bilder sind hier.
Death Korps Grenadier Centaur Light Assault Carrier
You can take a look at the first variant based on the Centaur chassis, a Light Assault Carrier for Death Korps Grenadiers here. Instantly you can see that this version of the Centaur tries to offer better protection with the optional addition of an armoured roof over the driver`s and hull gunner`s positions and extra armour plating around the pintle mounted heavy stubber while the front of the Centaur sports a new, spiky assault ram in place of the `dozer blade. There are six Death Korps Grenadiers in this kit: A sergeant, two troopers, a trooper manning the pintle mounted gun, another at the trigger of the hull mounted heavy stubber and the last Grenadier trooper driving. Again, this kit is the result of collaboration between several Forge World designers, Will Hayes, Mark Bedford and Simon Egan.
I look forward to seeing how this new unit will fit into the Death Korps of Krieg army list and to sharing that info with you, it’s sure to be interesting. Again, expect to see this lovely little kit available to pre-order in the next few weeks.
Weitere Bilder sind hier.
I’m back! I have managed to overcome Alan `The Usurper` Bligh and re-gain control of the `Keyboard of Newsletteryness`.
In this issue of the Forge World Newsletter we`ll be taking a closer look at three different armoured vehicles used by the Death Korps of Krieg. These are just a few of the models that will be available to pre-order in a few weeks and released early in the New Year.
Thanks
Ewen Little.
Forge World.
Ordering For Christmas Delivery
Christmas is getting quite close now but Forge World CAN still deliver mail orders to anywhere in the world. If you are ordering for delivery to anywhere outside the UK, to ensure delivery before Christmas, choose the UPS Express shipping option. For delivery within the UK, orders can be placed with Royal Mail First Class until this Monday, the 11th. After then, you should choose Royal Mail Special Delivery.
For more details, or if you have any questions about orders or ordering during this very busy period, please call us on (+44) 0115 916 8177, 9am to 6pm UK time Monday to Friday for an immediate answer.
Remember, any orders of £100 or more of books or models will receive FREE airmail or first class shipping, and can be upgraded to UPS Express or Special Delivery for only £12. Orders of £250 or more will AUTOMATICALLY be upgraded and shipped by UPS Express or Special Delivery at no cost to yourself.
Heavy Armour On The Horizon
As Alan mentioned in the last issue of the newsletter, we are putting the finishing touches to a range of Death Korps Leman Russ tanks. Today, we can take a much closer look at two of these forthcoming models.
The venerable Leman Russ is used by the Imperial Guard in many variants, some forge world patterns subtly different, others dramatically so.
The armoured forces fielded by the Death Korps of Krieg do use the Phaeton pattern Leman Russ, as seen in service with many Imperial Guard regiments, but usually only after modification. Have a look for yourself here. The new components here are mostly the result of work by Daren Parrwood, with additional work by Simon Egan and Will Hayes. The most obvious differences are towards the rear of the tank, with two large trench rails extending out the back. These help the massive vehicle cross trenches and ditches without falling in. The rear deck of the modified Phaeton pattern Leman Russ is covered with filters, air-scrubbers and a new exhaust system, all designed to help the engine keep running in the foul atmospheres that the Death Korps commonly fight in. On the main turret there is a new cupola, the Krieg eschewing the more commonly fitted storm bolter in favour of a pintle mounted heavy stubber with its longer range. A particular favourite of mine is the rather nice new Death Korps tank commander which can be assembled either operating the heavy stubber or using a pair of binoculars. Further forward on the tank there is a new hull mount with either a heavy bolter as shown or lascannon. One thing I really like is that you can assemble the hull mounted gun with varying degrees of elevation. It makes the model that little bit more `real` and believable to me.
Another Leman Russ variant commonly deployed by the Death Korps of Krieg uses a modified Mars Alpha pattern hull as seen here. Daren used the designs of Tony Cottrell`s original Mars Alpha Leman Russ hull and Ryza pattern turret as the basis for this new tank. Utilising the same trench rails as above to aid in negotiating difficult terrain, the same filters and air-scrubbers, the Mars Alpha hull does allow more space inside the fighting compartment which the modified Krieg design could well use to store more ammunition. A new, lower profile hull mount for either a lascannon, or heavy bolter, both included in the kit, is to be found on the front glacis and it is actually easily interchangeable between games. The modified Ryza pattern turret mounts the battle cannon, with more filters and air-scrubbers much in evidence. The same really nice new tank commander sits up in the turret cupola to finish off this great model.
Like I said a little earlier, these are just two of quite a few Death Korps of Krieg Leman Russ tanks and add-on packs. Expect to see them on pre-order in the next few weeks.

Weitere Bilder sind hier.

Weitere Bilder sind hier.
Death Korps Grenadier Centaur Light Assault Carrier
You can take a look at the first variant based on the Centaur chassis, a Light Assault Carrier for Death Korps Grenadiers here. Instantly you can see that this version of the Centaur tries to offer better protection with the optional addition of an armoured roof over the driver`s and hull gunner`s positions and extra armour plating around the pintle mounted heavy stubber while the front of the Centaur sports a new, spiky assault ram in place of the `dozer blade. There are six Death Korps Grenadiers in this kit: A sergeant, two troopers, a trooper manning the pintle mounted gun, another at the trigger of the hull mounted heavy stubber and the last Grenadier trooper driving. Again, this kit is the result of collaboration between several Forge World designers, Will Hayes, Mark Bedford and Simon Egan.
I look forward to seeing how this new unit will fit into the Death Korps of Krieg army list and to sharing that info with you, it’s sure to be interesting. Again, expect to see this lovely little kit available to pre-order in the next few weeks.

Weitere Bilder sind hier.