FW Newsletter #279, 15.07.2011; Post 244

Hmm, also das Reaper Fahrzeug der Drak Eldar mit der fest montierten Bugwaffe will mir nicht gefallen. Außerdem ist das nach den Experimentalregeln auf der FW Seite einfach zu schlecht verglichen mit den anderen möglichen Auswahlen von Schattenjäger und Bomber/Jäger. Imho zumindest. W3 Impulsblasterwürfe klingt ja nett, aber wenn ich sehe, dass man für weniger Punkte eben einen Schattenjäger bekommt...

Die Old.School schweren Waffen sind hingegen gut in moderne Technik transferiert worden, aber ganz ehrlich: Ich will die aktuelle Designform nicht missen - irgendwie finde ich diese hohen, schultergetragen Waffen heute etwas komisch. Außerdem müsste die linke Hand imho die Waffe unterstützen, dann sähe das auch besser aus...
 
Also seit ich die Vorstellungsbilder vor ein paar Monaten von den Schweren Waffen im Internet gesehen hab, hab Ich mich unheimlich auf sie gefreut.
Jetzt bin ich schon n bischen entteuscht da mir die anderen Arme überhaubt nicht gefallen wie sie da so schlaff runterhängen :angry:
Naja mal schauen ob ich mich mit der Zeit dran gewöhne, ansonsten werd ich für meine Sons of Horus wohl doch die neuen nehmen müssen.
 
Jetzt bin ich schon n bischen entteuscht da mir die anderen Arme überhaubt nicht gefallen wie sie da so schlaff runterhängen :angry:

Du musst die Arme ja nicht nehmen die Rüstungen sind ja mit den aus den anderen Sets und Plasterüstungen kompatible, und da man diese ja eh in irgend einer Form noch zu den Alten Waffen dazukaufen muss, kannst du da frei kreativ sein.
 
FW Newsletter 278

Hi there,
In this week’s newsletter we have for you a fantastic new Space Marine Dreadnought – the Contemptor Pattern Dreadnought – along with the hotly-anticipated Carcharodons Transfer Sheet.
Contemptor Pattern Dreadnought
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Due to their spearhead assault role in the epic battles of the Great Crusade, losses were high amongst these potent war machines, and in the shadowed aftermath of the Heresy the ability to produce or maintain the Contemptor was all but lost. However, some Chapters still boast these war-relics amongst their ranks, and whenever the Contemptor takes to the field of battle it is an echo of the power of ancient days.

The Contemptor Pattern Dreadnought, designed by Will Hayes, is a detailed full resin kit that allows any Space Marine (or Chaos Space Marine) army to field one of these ancient war machines. Will has also designed two unique weapon options: a Contemptor Pattern Lascannon Arm and a Contemptor Pattern Close Combat Arm (Fist). These two weapons can be used on either side of the Dreadnought body, which is itself a fully poseable miniature.
Experimental rules for this storied and ancient Dreadnought are available to download now from the Forge World website, and this kit and its weapon arms are available to pre-order now for despatch in the week commencing 25th July.



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Carcharodons Transfer Sheet
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT]Packed with well over 500 individual transfers, the Carcharodons Transfer Sheet is a hotly-anticipated addition to Forge World’s range of A4 transfer sheets. Kenton Mills has crammed onto it Chapter badges sized for both infantry and vehicles, heraldic blazons, Void Maw devices and a wide range of different sigils and devices that denote an individual Carcharodon warrior’s record of carnage across the stars, albeit in a manner that ensures his deeds may only be read by another Astartes of this ill-famed and sinister Chapter.
The Carcharodons Transfer Sheet is available to order now for immediate despatch.



Forge World Events News
Last weekend Forge World, accompanied by Imperial Armour writer Alan Bligh, joined the Warhammer World Events team for their Badab War Part 1 Campaign Weekend. The event was based on our popular Imperial Armour expansion books, and what a weekend it was! We’d like to thank everyone who stopped at the stand to say hi, ask questions or get their copies of the Badab War signed.
Everyone attending had a great time and you will be able to see more of what went on, including some very impressive conversions and painted armies, in a review coming soon. If you missed out the Events team are keen to run Part 2 next year.

Forge World’s intrepid sales team are now in sunny Madrid for Games Day Spain which takes place on July 3rd at the Pabellon de Convenciones at Casa del Campo, with a massive selection of the Forge World and Warhammer Forge range of resin kits, books and modelling products. You can download a catalogue from the Forge World website here. We look forward to seeing you there!


Thanks,
Ead Brown
Customer Service Manager
Forge World