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'''Forge World''' is a subcompany of [[Games Workshop]] Inc. that creates models outside of the normal auspices of Games Worshop. It is a company dedicated to creating high quality, exotic miniatures for passionate gamers.{{Fn|1}}
'''Forge World''' is a subcompany of Games Workshop Inc. that creates models outside of the normal auspices of Games Worshop. It is a company similar to [[Black Enterprises]] and [[Warp Artefacts]], dedicated to creating high quality, exotic miniatures for passionate gamers.  
 
  
==Origins==
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[[Image:FWLogo.jpg|thumb|400px|'''Forge World''' Logo]]
Forge World was created in 1998, the Brainchild of John Stallard and headed by Paul Robins, the man responsible for the original [[Thunderhawk Gunship]]. It was announced to the public in the same edition of [[White Dwarf]] as [[Warhammer 40,000 3rd Edition Rulebook|the 3rd Edition of Warhammer 40,000]]. Forge World was originally created to design Warhammer Terrain (hence the name) and limited edition, large scale collectors edition models. Since then Forge World has expanded to create variant vehicles, large scale [[titan]]s, accessory sets for various armies and even their own small forces, notably the [[Elysian Drop Troops]] [[Imperial Guard]] released in 2005. Forge World has become one of the most loved assets of Games Workshop among veteran gamers and has recently been drawn closer to the core company to better allow for cross-pollination of ideas.
 
  
== Projects ==
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='''Genesis'''=
Forge World creates many different styles of model for different tastes. All Forge World models are made from Polymer Resin, a brittle but very light material that can be used to model extreme detail or, more rarely, etched brass, in the case of their barbed wire sheets and Imperial eagle icons.
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[[Image:Fwlogoblue.jpg|thumb|'''Forge World''' original logo (ca. 2000)]]
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'''Forge World''' was created in october 1998, the Brainchild of [[John Stallard]] and headed by [[Paul Robins]], the man responsible for the original [[Thunderhawk#Landmark_Miniature|Thunderhawk Gunship]]. It was announced to the public in the same edition of [[White Dwarf]] as [[Warhammer 40,000 3rd Edition Rulebook|the 3rd Edition of Warhammer 40,000]].
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Forge World was originally created to design Warhammer Terrain (hence the name) and limited edition, large scale collectors edition models.{{Fn|1}} Since then Forge World has expanded to create variant vehicles, large scale [[titan]]s, accessory sets for various armies and even their own small forces, notably the [[Elysian Drop Troops]] released in 2005.
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'''Forge World''' has become one of the most loved assets of Games Workshop among veteran gamers and has recently been drawn closer to the core company to better allow for cross-pollination of ideas.{{Cite this}}
  
'''Imperial Armour:'''
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='''Projects'''=
:[[Imperial Armour]] is a series of Warhammer 40,000 vehicles and monstrous creatures for the various races. These represent exotic variants or extremely large vehicles that would be impractical in normal games of Warhammer. The Imperial Armor project also includes accessory and upgrade kits for vehicles and even some specially sculpted troops such as tank commanders for use within Forgeworld kits.  
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'''Forge World''' creates many different styles of model for different tastes. All '''Forge World''' models are '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resin_casting cast from Polymer Resin]''', a brittle but very light material that can be used to model extreme detail or, more rarely, etched brass, in the case of their barbed wire sheets and Imperial eagle icons.{{Cite this}}
  
'''The Horus Heresy'''
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'''Forge World''' models are geared toward the seasoned hobbyists, and the following warning was on the front page of the website (ca. 2000) :{{Fn|3}}
:The [[The Horus Heresy (Game)|Horus Heresy]] is a series of rules, scenarios, characters, and vehicles set roughly ten thousand years before ''Warhammer 40,000'' in the [[Horus Heresy]].
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Some of the more complex models require modelling experience to assemble and finish.
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These models are not toys Not suitable for children under 15 years of age.
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WARNING: Resin dust can be harmful if inhaled. Always wear a dust mask or respirator when sawing or sanding resin parts.
  
'''Adeptus Titanicus'''
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===Imperial Armour===
:The [[Adeptus Titanicus (2018)|reboot of Adeptus Titanicus]] is an epic-scale game set during the [[Horus Heresy]].{{Fn|1}}
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[[Image:ImperialArmourLogo.jpg|thumb|100px|Imperial Armour logo]]
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[[Imperial Armour]] is a series of [[Warhammer 40,000]] vehicles and monstrous creatures for the various races. These represent exotic variants or extremely large vehicles that would be impractical in normal games of Warhammer. The Imperial Armor project also includes accessory and upgrade kits for vehicles and even some specially sculpted troops such as tank commanders for use within Forge World kits.
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{{Clear}}
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===The Horus Heresy===
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[[Image:Horusheresylogo.jpg|thumb|100px|The Horus Heresylogo]]
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The [[The Horus Heresy (Game)|Horus Heresy]] is a series of rules, scenarios, characters, and vehicles set roughly ten thousand years before [[Warhammer 40,000]] during the [[Horus Heresy|Age of Darkness]].
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{{Clear}}
  
'''Terrain for [[lex_en_whfb:Warhammer Fantasy Battles|Warhammer]]/Age of Sigmar and [[Warhammer 40,000]]:'''
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===Specialist Games===
:Resin terrain, while quite expensive, is beautifully detailed and lovingly created by the Forge World sculptors. It includes everything from simple knee high walls to battlefield spanning fortresses and bases, bristling with weapons.
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[[Image:Abaddon.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Abaddon]] 2000' resin model, 275mm tall{{Fn|5}}]]
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In collaboration with [[Specialist Games]], Forge World has created resin miniatures for the following games :
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*[[Epic (game system)|Epic]]
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*[[Adeptus Titanicus (2018)|Adeptus Titanicus]]
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*[[Battlefleet Gothic (game)|Battlefleet Gothic]]
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*[[Necromunda (game)|Necromunda]]
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*[[Aeronautica Imperialis (game system)|Aeronautica Imperialis]]
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*[[lex en whfb:Warmaster|Warmaster]].  
  
'''Showcase/Collector series:'''
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===Lord of the Rings===
:These are large scale, superdetailed models that are usually about 12cm tall. They are the ultimate in collectors pieces for GW fanatics and are some of the most detailed models ever produced under the auspices of Games Workshop.
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Forge World has created a single piece for Lord of the Rings - the Ruined Watchtower of Amon Sul (Weathertop)
  
'''Specialist Games and Aeronautica Imperialis:'''
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===Terrain===
:In collaboration with [[Specialist Games]], Forge World has created resin miniatures for the [[Epic (game system)|Epic]], [[Battlefleet Gothic (game)|Battlefleet Gothic]], [[Aeronautica Imperialis (game system)|Aeronautica Imperialis]] and [[lex en whfb:Warmaster|Warmaster]] game systems.  
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For [[lex_en_whfb:Warhammer Fantasy Battles|Warhammer Fantasy]]/Age of Sigmar and [[Warhammer 40,000]].
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Resin terrain, while quite expensive, is beautifully detailed and lovingly created by the Forge World sculptors. It includes everything from simple knee high walls to battlefield spanning fortresses and bases, bristling with weapons.
  
'''Lord of the Rings:'''
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===Warhammer monsters===
:Forge World has created a single piece for Lord of the Rings - the Ruined Watchtower of Amon Sul (Weathertop)
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Forge World has created a variety of large-scale monsters for Warhammer, including huge dragons, Greater Daemons and a Giant.
  
'''Warhammer 40,000 Icons:'''
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===Showcase/Collector series===
:Designed for use to add depth and detail to 40k forces or terrain.
 
  
'''Warhammer monsters:'''
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These are large scale, superdetailed models that are usually about 12cm tall. They are the ultimate in collectors pieces for GW fanatics and are some of the most detailed models ever produced under the auspices of Games Workshop.
:Forge World has created a variety of large-scale monsters for Warhammer, including huge dragons, Greater Daemons and a Giant.
 
  
==Website==
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===Warhammer 40,000 Icons===
* [https://www.forgeworld.co.uk/en-US/FW-Home Forge World]
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Designed for use to add depth and detail to 40k forces or terrain.
  
==Sources==
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='''Website'''=
*{{Endn|1}}: [https://www.warhammer-community.com/2020/09/29/coming-soon-crucible-of-retribution/ Warhammer Community: Coming Soon Crucible of Retribution (posted 9/29/2020)] (last accessed 9/29/2020)
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* https://www.forgeworld.co.uk/en-GB
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='''Sources'''=
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* {{Endn|1}}: [[White Dwarf 226 (UK)]], pg. 80-81
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* {{Endn|3}}: [https://web.archive.org/web/20000511080615/http://www.forgeworld.co.uk:80/ Forge World webstore (11/05/2000)] (saved archive, last accessed 14/03/23)
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* {{Endn|5}}: [https://web.archive.org/web/20010409165915/http://www.forgeworld.co.uk/acatalog/QUATERMASTERS_STORE_SHOWCASE_SERIES_4.html Forge World webstore (09/04/2001)] (saved archive, last accessed 14/03/23)
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* {{Endn|10}}: [https://www.warhammer-community.com/2020/09/29/coming-soon-crucible-of-retribution/ Warhammer Community: Coming Soon Crucible of Retribution (posted 9/29/2020)] (last accessed 9/29/2020)
 
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Revision as of 18:09, 15 March 2023

Forge World is a subcompany of Games Workshop Inc. that creates models outside of the normal auspices of Games Worshop. It is a company dedicated to creating high quality, exotic miniatures for passionate gamers.[1]

Forge World Logo

Genesis

Forge World original logo (ca. 2000)

Forge World was created in october 1998, the Brainchild of John Stallard and headed by Paul Robins, the man responsible for the original Thunderhawk Gunship. It was announced to the public in the same edition of White Dwarf as the 3rd Edition of Warhammer 40,000. Forge World was originally created to design Warhammer Terrain (hence the name) and limited edition, large scale collectors edition models.[1] Since then Forge World has expanded to create variant vehicles, large scale titans, accessory sets for various armies and even their own small forces, notably the Elysian Drop Troops released in 2005. Forge World has become one of the most loved assets of Games Workshop among veteran gamers and has recently been drawn closer to the core company to better allow for cross-pollination of ideas.[Needs Citation]

Projects

Forge World creates many different styles of model for different tastes. All Forge World models are cast from Polymer Resin, a brittle but very light material that can be used to model extreme detail or, more rarely, etched brass, in the case of their barbed wire sheets and Imperial eagle icons.[Needs Citation]

Forge World models are geared toward the seasoned hobbyists, and the following warning was on the front page of the website (ca. 2000) :[3]

Some of the more complex models require modelling experience to assemble and finish.
These models are not toys Not suitable for children under 15 years of age.
WARNING: Resin dust can be harmful if inhaled. Always wear a dust mask or respirator when sawing or sanding resin parts.

Imperial Armour

Imperial Armour logo

Imperial Armour is a series of Warhammer 40,000 vehicles and monstrous creatures for the various races. These represent exotic variants or extremely large vehicles that would be impractical in normal games of Warhammer. The Imperial Armor project also includes accessory and upgrade kits for vehicles and even some specially sculpted troops such as tank commanders for use within Forge World kits.

The Horus Heresy

The Horus Heresylogo

The Horus Heresy is a series of rules, scenarios, characters, and vehicles set roughly ten thousand years before Warhammer 40,000 during the Age of Darkness.

Specialist Games

Abaddon 2000' resin model, 275mm tall[5]

In collaboration with Specialist Games, Forge World has created resin miniatures for the following games :

Lord of the Rings

Forge World has created a single piece for Lord of the Rings - the Ruined Watchtower of Amon Sul (Weathertop)

Terrain

For Warhammer Fantasy/Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000. Resin terrain, while quite expensive, is beautifully detailed and lovingly created by the Forge World sculptors. It includes everything from simple knee high walls to battlefield spanning fortresses and bases, bristling with weapons.

Warhammer monsters

Forge World has created a variety of large-scale monsters for Warhammer, including huge dragons, Greater Daemons and a Giant.

Showcase/Collector series

These are large scale, superdetailed models that are usually about 12cm tall. They are the ultimate in collectors pieces for GW fanatics and are some of the most detailed models ever produced under the auspices of Games Workshop.

Warhammer 40,000 Icons

Designed for use to add depth and detail to 40k forces or terrain.

Website

Sources