Every wonder what one of the most expensive kits Forge World makes looks like in real life?Me and Jkin were taking the other day about how cool it would be to have a Tau Manta, and then we wonder just how much work it would actually be to assemble, lol. So to the internet we went. […]
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New Goodies from Forgeworld, just in time for the Holidays. I’m still stoked about all the new stuff lately, and have bought more than my fair share. But when I go to look a the kits I want, I can never tell what is just plastic, and what is resin. So I think I may do […]
Read MoreHere is some great coverage of the painted / display model Forge World Cabinets that were at Games Day 2010.A lot of these models were the ones from the Imperial Armor books, and the FW website as well. Very cool! Revising come back soon. Am I the only one that gets all excited to hobby, […]
Read MoreHey guys, this is a joint article Big Red and I did over at BoLS. The full video of the whole Forge World preview display case is at the bottom. Be sure to check it out. Enjoy- MBG Big Red: Well, we got a bunch of pics of the Badab War minis and the cover […]
Read MoreWhat is Forge World in Warhammer 40k & Age of Sigmar?
Forge World is a subsidiary of Games Workshop, known for producing premium resin models and upgrades for the Warhammer 40,000 and Age of Sigmar tabletop games. Their creations include unique miniatures, specialized vehicles, and character models that enhance the gaming experience.
What Material Does Forge World Use For Their Miniatures?
Forge World takes great pride in using only high-quality materials. They use premium-grade resin and other durable components, ensuring that each piece withstands the test of time and retains its remarkable detail.
Are Forge World Models Compatible With Standard Warhammer 40k & Age of Sigmar Games?
Yes, Forge World models are designed to be fully compatible with the standard rules and gameplay of Warhammer 40k and Age of Sigmar. They add depth and variety to your armies, offering unique modeling opportunities and gameplay options. However, some of the models are considered “Legends”, meaning you cannot use them in tournament play. You can still use these for home games, just not in tournament play.