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Armageddon Initial Releases

The models released for Epic Armageddon were a mixture of older models re-released, sometimes with new names, and completely new models. Where older models have been reused, that has been noted accordingly.

The information below has come from the 2005 Specialist Games Catalogue.

Troops & Characters

Warbikes

Battlewagonz

Deth Koptas

War Buggies & Scorchas

These were identical to the 1998 releases.

Big Gunz

These were identical to the 1998 releases.

Supa Gunz


Flakwagonz

These were identical to the 1998 releases.

Gunwagonz

These were identical to the Lung Bursta, Brain Crusha, Spleenripper and Gut Ripper released from 1991.

Dreadnoughts & Killa Kans

The Dreadnoughts are identical to the 1998 releases. The Killa Kan is new.

Mekboy Stompa Mob

Battlefortress


Gunfortress

These are identical to the Battle Fortresses released in 1998

Landa

Fighta Bommerz

These are identical to those released in 1998 but one new model was added.

Gargant & Great Gargant

These were identical to those released in 1998.

Armageddon Later Releases

These later releases were only available through the Games Workshop Web Store

Feral Ork Warband

Feral Ork Junkatrucks

Feral Ork Squiggoth

These are identical to the Squiggoths released in 1998.

Feral Ork Squig Catapult

Feral Ork Steam Gargant

Feral Ork Orkesaurus