After the fun that was Salute, I trekked across the wilderness to the untamed North of Nottinghamshire in search of my next quest - a trip to Games Workshop Headquarters and a tour of Warhammer World. I fell in love with Nottingham on this trip - such a walkable and interesting city. I met some online friends in the real world, made some amazing new ones and experienced a proper English pub and tackled a Sunday Roast. Sadly, I couldn't conquer all the roast; but like a good American I finished all the beef and left mostly only vegetables remaining!
Stomach full, the next day I set out to Warhammer World!
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The Bunker where all the magic happens! |
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One of Sigmar's own guards the car park. |
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Some Ultramarines of the Second Company have arrived before me and taken the best parking spot! |
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Some ugly jerk in the entrance to Warhammer World. I mean, that marine IS ugly! |
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The gaming hall at Warhammer World. |
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I thought this was pretty cool - but what was to come put it to shame. |
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I'd have loved to be playing on this as a kid! |
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This is the kind of table to play Shadow War on! |
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Pure toy soldier porn. |
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So tall! |
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The exhibition begins with a retrospective of Warhammer models. This is the little box that started it all for me.
I still wish I had my copy!!!! |
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This lovely diorama was by the man John Blanche himself. |
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The Warhammer Quest diorama that you could spend hours looking at. |
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Undead vs Wood Elves by Mike McVey. |
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Horus against the Emperor - another McVey classic! |
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Genestealers against the Deathwing - noticing a pattern of who was doing these? |
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A Thunderbolt ready to launch long before there was a model of one. Dave Andrews if memory serves me. |
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The cathedral in The Rock by Mike McVey |
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I remember the step-by-step of this in White Dwarf, but the artist escapes me. |
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This conquistador v Lizardmen diorama always thrilled me. |
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For the Lady and Honour! |
Then, it was onto the main exhibition. The first part dealt with Age of Sigmar in all its glory.
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All my games look like this. Don't yours? Hahahaha! |
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Stormcast hold the bridge to nowhere! |
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Love the floating island here. |
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Such a massive display really gave me scope for the new game. |
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Orruks march to war! |
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Battling it out with filthy Sylvanth! |
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I really like how a lot of the displays incorporated natural elements. |
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Dwarves vs Skaven in the depths of the world. This one was hard to photograph because it had so many cut-throughs and little vignettes, but it was amazing. |
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Check out that glowing orb in the Skaven tunnels. |
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More Clanrats march to war. |
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As Dwarf miners try to find a way around them. |
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Slayers hold the bridges, pushing the Skaven back. |
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This display was perfection in style and color harmony. Every element was distinct and worked together. |
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Papa Nurgle's forces march to spread woe and despair! |
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And more vileness pours forth! |
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Amazing stuff! |
Next, I proceeded to the far future of Warhammer 40,000 - but I'll save that for part 3!
Cheers!
Top stuff. I remember my mates and I running round the exhibit halls like we were 12 years old again (despite all being around the 30 mark)!
ReplyDeleteWe all walked away reinvigorated with our hobby and I hope you was to.
It was a really inspiring trip all around. I couldn't wait to get home and start painting!
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